May 30, 2011

I can see you Jansen...

Over a week ago, an email was sent to Dr Peter Jansen, asking him some very pertinent questions about information he may have shared on my file in order to serve me with a $250,000 defamation law case, which he subsequently dropped the day I filed my rather insightful defense. 

One question asked straight out, whether he accessed my private and personal information in order to serve legal papers. 

It's a fair enough question, considering I am "suppose" to be at a confidential address, not on any Election role, credit databases, IRD have confirmed no one accessed/shared information and even WINZ were kind enough to report back the same when I inquired - you know, just the usual handful of Government agencies that do share information. 

The only one left to respond is... (drum role)...ACC - well that is, if you excuse the wee explanation given to me by Denise Cosgrove, which basically says. " I can't tell you how I know or what I did in order to find out but I don't think he accessed your file." 

Oh right-o-then. 

So why would Dr Peter Jansen open the email sent to him more than 30 times, at least a few times today, forward it to three other email addresses and still not think to respond?

Short of being "inside" Dr Peter Jansen's very own computer, there is this rather useful tool I found on the Internet the other day. It tracks your email. It reports back when it has been read, how often it's been read, and where he was sent/forwarded to... yes, a very useful tool indeed. 

For all ACC claimants out there, may I suggest you download this resourceful tool, you know, for those days when you feel you're going nuts cause you've emailed these guys a dozen times and no one replies and moreover, when they claim they never received your email or even saw it.


http://www.readnotify.com/

6 comments:

  1. cool great tool!

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  2. Snapped the lying bastards!!

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  3. I have wondered from time to time what its like being a paranoid Bipolar with a stalking tendency. Maybe you have given us all some insight.

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  4. Oh Jasmine...just when I thought my "hits" were getting a little low, you come along and give me... hope. Bless... thanks for being supportive. x

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  5. Go Jax!

    I love that you found this tracking devise because it declares honesty and transparency: the ways that sustain human relationships wairua and manaakitanga over the ego and putea. Now all those pretenders and hide and seek fibbers can take another look deep into the eyes of their own "wo/man in the mirror" . . . and ask themselves the moral, ethical questions about what it is to be compassionate, respectworthy or small minded and cruel. Freedom wins out over sneaky tricky power games in the long run - because the conscious (when there is one) is peaceful:-).

    arohanui, :-)

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