Strollin' Pettifoggers -Contents
Library of Congress Copyright No.
TX4-487-022 2 Apr 1996
TX4-558-085 11 Jun 1997
TX4-640-452 22 Dec 1997
TXu1-249-195 4 Feb 2005


This is a very involved story of the life of Robert Hedges and his fight to keep the Hedges Farm. The events which preceded the taking of the Hedges Farm from Robert Hedges are recorded. The story which is being told here is intended to put events and facts before the public so this mystery can be solved. The future generations will be able to read what happened to the farm. Others may learn how to avoid this type of harm, or what to doto fight back against the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune (or conspiracy).


The portrayal of each individual is intended to reflect their roll in the taking of the Hedges farm from Robert Hedges. These recorded remarks are not all entirely clear in Robert's mind today. His notes and dictation to tapes were made soon after these events, and so he didn't rely on mere memory for all of these quotes. He believes that his portrayal of each individual is the mood and spirit of the event it's moment.


Robert Hedges complained about small portions of this whole situation, to various agencies . The blind eyes and deaf ears of officials allowed the situation to escalate and develop. The sum-total results of severalillegal events cannot be legal, just as the sum of several negatives cannot be a positive. There seems to be no accountability by those persons in whose hands the power is vested. All the agencies, departments, and officials contacted so far and complained unto to date have not taken the responsibility of their employment seriously. Do they GO ALONG TO GET ALONG?


Events can be reasonably suggested to have started as early as 1975. Robert was not acquainted with a number of persons who have become involved in this situation since. The areas of interference in his life are:

1. Educational interference = The violations of 18USCA245 & later violation . This placed Robert in the employment market without a college degree . He had planned his life based upon realities and definite facts and could not easily change goals on a whim. He does not have a self-image as lacking in talent or ability.

2. Business interference Interference with Robert's business began before 1979 and since has caused more loss than any normalperson can easily bounce back from. There are combinations of persons, both from UnivLou and in various rural areas who would benefit from losses inflicted upon Robert and the Hedges Farm.

3. Social interference = Social skills are based on availability of social contacts, financial stability, and the perception or image which an individual holds in the minds of others. Social contacts also may be shunted aside when the first four basic human needs are not being met. The primitive brain, also called thereptilian brain, is responsible for the survival of the individual, and may divert all resources into a battle for the first four needs and stall the fifth need while the first four needs are not being met. These five basic needs are :

Robert has had to do without companionship. Loss of consortium, (the denial of companionship) is a tort for which money damages are the remedy. The deprivation of any of these basic human needs will cause even a peaceful individual to become aggressive. The primitive brain does not feel the conscious or self-aware sensations which the human primate has developed in the cerebral cortex as a later evolutionary step. The primitive brain's only message is to tell the organism to act to survive .

The life of Robert has experienced a major negative shift due to the totality of interference. Robert has been fighting back and has applied all his initiative. The tortfeasors should not get credit for forcing Robert to apply all his initiative to fight their injury to him. Robert is making moves to remove all these negative influences from his life. He believes prosecution over earlier events is imperative. "Friends " of the earliest perpetrators collude to prevent the solving of these earlier crimes. Thus the conspiracy continues in the guise of a cover-up.


The suggestions have been made that Robert should hire either a Psychiatrist or a Lawyer. Rent-A-Friends, who you pay by the hour, and who cease to listen when the pay ceases. What would make any person in these two groups powerful enough to change Robert's life? If they were powerful enough to be a positive external change, then the reasoning should be clear that those who can reverse this damage can likewise cause this damage. (?)
This factual events are catalogued two ways in this book.
The events are chronologically presented by year, with an abbreviated version containing a link to the extended fact-filled version, just as the events were unfolding before the author, and also many eventsare presented by the broad topics listed below.