ParentsforChildren.net Using The Media To Promote Their Scam
What will it take to put a stop to con-artists, Dan A. Wilson, and his wife, Attorney Janet Frederick-Wilson?
What you will see below, is just one more example, of how these con-artists use the media, to help promote their scam. Here is the article they are running on their Yahoo Groups page. Notice in the photo there is a news van from WDIV channel 4 Detroit. A well placed line in their article reads ”We got the coverage and broke the ice for the other groups in the Detroit area who can't get media coverage.” That line alone makes it sound as if they had media support that no one else can get. Truth is, I haven’t found any article, or news story that supports their claim.
Now picture if you will, an unsuspecting, desperate parent, who’s children have either been taken away by cps, or are in the process of being taken away by means of a divorce or something like that. Wouldn’t you want the best that you could get to resolve the problem?
The problem here is that they are not even close to being the worst person that could assist you. They are only in it to clean out your wallet, purse and your bank account.
The article, now becomes a permanent part of the display portfolio, which is used to con the unsuspecting person. After all, they were endorsed by the media (even when they weren’t) on several occasions, why not hire them.
A con mans game is only as good as his props. The best con artists make careers out of being thought of as one of the good guys.
Photo taken By Lary Holland: Picture of Dan Wilson Sam Briggs & channel 4 truck.
The idea, how to we break the news blackout in the Detroit Metro Area blackout of Family right issue coverage. One Detroit hero Sam Briggs, one determined right group Parents for children , an attorney not afraid to walk the picket line, Attorney Janet Frederick-Wilson and a new fathers right hero's, Lary Holland & Randy Scott. Not the issue, but a diversion of the issue but the safety of people who have to use the court. On a normal day 200 to 400 parents and countless other professionals come to the Lincoln Hall of Justice in Detroit, this is the forgotten Court. what was the issue that brought parents and Attorneys together for a common cause. Cars broken into in broad daylight. We got the coverage and broke the ice for the other groups in the Detroit area who can't get media coverage. One small step for parents one Giant step for Michigan in bringing back the economy. power to the people.
Here is their link to their Yahoo group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Parent...rChildren/
Don’t be taken in by these crooks?
Robert W. Magee
The Outlaw Wolf
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11:21, Mar. 17, 2008
.. Posted by deadbrokeparent
Yeah, the same Janet Frederick Wilson/Dan A Wilson fraud game. Waiting for someone to reach out and help those two retire - to a jail cell for 5-15 years. Thanks Outlaw were behind you all the way.
a at a boy for u
11:32, Mar. 17, 2008
.. Posted by gilbert
way to go wolf, been wondering what you have been up to. glad to see your still after those morons they took us for plenty. u need any help watching them somewhere we can volunteer a day here and there.
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01:08, Mar. 27, 2008
.. Posted by Rubicon
I went to the link, or rather their so-called "home page", and I would have to say it's pretty lame. But then I guess that's to be expected from lame people. I normally don't say things like this but that woman Fredericks-Wilson is pretty damn homely...just looking at her would frighten me if I had to sit down to talk to her!
I leave that to you buddy!!!! Hahahaha!
I just had to get that one in...you know me!
Help public school students with your blog!
09:35, Sep. 26, 2008
.. Posted by Anonymous
Robert,
You and your blog readers could help thousands of public school kids by participating in the DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge, which starts on October 1. TechCrunch, BoingBoing, Engadget, BlogHer, Curbed, and many smaller bloggers are each creating challenge pages which list specific classroom requests in public schools--and then encouraging their readers to donate to those classroom requests. We hope you will consider participating, too.
During the last DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge, blog readers donated $420,000 toward classroom projects benefiting 75,000 students in low-income communities. This October, we're hoping to have an even bigger impact, and we keenly hope you will participate. Technorati is sponsoring the "generosity rankings" and Fortune magazine will be covering the bloggers whose readers help the most public school students.
All you would need to do is:
1. Pick a few classroom requests posted on DonorsChoose.org and add them to a challenge page which takes 1-2 minutes to set up. A quick glance at our search page...
http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/s...tml?zone=0
...will show you the volume and variety of classroom needs from which to choose.
If you're pressed for time, just tell me the kinds of classroom requests (technology, arts, literature) that would speak most to your readers, and we'll set up a challenge page for you.
2. Do a post on October 1 encouraging your readers to donate to any of the classroom requests on your challenge page. Your readers can give as little as $5.
3. (Optional) Publish a widget which pulls in the classroom requests you have selected and shouts out to your blog readers who have donated to those requests. (Widgets will be available for download on Monday, and I can pass along some cool mockups if you’d like to see what they look like).
BACKGROUND ON THE CHARITY
DonorsChoose.org grew out of a high school in the Bronx where teachers saw their students going without the materials needed to learn. Our website provides an easy way for everyday people to address this problem. Public school teachers post project requests that range from a $100 classroom library, to a $600 digital projector, to a $1,000 trip to the zoo. People like you can choose which projects to fund and then get photos and thank-you letters from the classroom.
BACKGROUND ON THE 2008 DONORSCHOOSE.ORG BLOGGER CHALLENGE In October of 2007, bloggers competed to see who could rally the most support for public schools via DonorsChoose.org. Blog readers gave $420,000 to classroom projects benefiting 75,000 students in low-income communities. While A-list bloggers like Engadget and TechCrunch inspired great generosity, smaller blogs with really engaged readers generated even more!
The next DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge, running through the month of October, promises to have an even bigger impact. Technorati is sponsoring the rankings, and Fortune magazine is already committed to covering the event.
If you were to participate, we could help thousands more kids in public schools. I'd love to tell you more if you are interested.
Thank you for your consideration,
Kirk
____________________________________________
Kirk Smiley
Associate Director, Central States, DonorsChoose.org
8445 Keystone Crossing, Suite 200 | Indianapolis, IN 46240
kirk at donorschoose dot org
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