1982 Long version
by Robert Hedges ©


82/1/ = Judge Harold Saunders said " Mr. Hedges has the right to throw the business in the trash can if he wants to . . . . . in his office... [competency is based upon actions, and lack of competency is usually detected also by actions...]

82/1/ = Clerk [young woman] in Gulf in Elizabethtown on the south side of Hwy. 62, 1 mile from I-65 said "your gay" and on a later stop for gas said ] don't ever talk about fist#*@ing".

82/1/ = Charles Wetzelberger said ' you tortured that little raccoon ". Robert had a pet racoon for a while. If any such event took place and if sounds escaped the new farm house, there must have been an electronic eavesdropping device in it.

82/2/ = Robert stopped at a brick relict on Bardstown Rd called The Starlings in a famous old house book, and stopped to inquire about a nearby pile of stone. The owner, Ben Simms Haydon, a local homosexual, invited Robert out to dinner. While talking he said he had the 'second son syndrome' and later visited the Hedges farm and said " what about Wohlbold..." This indicates that the name Wohlbold had been passed around among at least the homosexual's grapevine. The name Ben Hayden was broadcasted later on the TV news, without a story.

82/2/19 = FarMers Home Administration correspondence, concerning the disaster loan denial and the hearing. [see File]

82/2/24 = The Agricultural Stabilization & Conservation Service had a meeting on March 27 1982, and there was $2190. due on the grain bin.

82/3/1 = Catherine Hedges said, " something happened to your mind when you were 20 or 21 years old..." how clever . . vague innuendo 82/3/1 = Equipment hauled away to for a sale. Robert could not afford to drive over there, let alone bid back on the equipment. Macintosh Auction Sale was the auctioneer.


82/3  =  Auction         Farm sale      sold      loss      cost  

      

      1971 203 IH Combine   $1700.   $4300.    $6000.

      1968 806 IH Tractor   $2800.   $5900.    $8300.

      AC 310 Mower           $425.   $  500.   $1250.

      DitchWitch M3 Trencher $275.   $  100.   $ 350.

      Implements            $1000.    $1000.   $2300.

     Plow, disc, land plane, subsoiler, 

     spray unit, pumps, 3 pt hitch brackets.



McIntosh Auction Sales -        income -  commission - 

Ditch Witch-                $275.00           $13.75

Allis Lawn Tractor-         $425.00             

$21.25

Two barrel Sprayer-         $250.00             

$12.50

Small grader blade-           $5.               

$1.

205 IH Combine-             $1700.            $85.

806 IH Tractor-             $3300.          $165.

Steel I Beam Drag-             $6.          $1.

Subsoiler-                    $75.          $3.75

10 ft grain auger elevator-   $10.          $1.

Land Plane-                   $65.          $3.25

Disc Int. 13 ft.             $475.          $23.75

Hydraulic Cylinder and hoses =$45.00             

$2.25

Bush Hog 12 ft. =           $250.           $12.50

Plow, 5 bottom =            $425.           $21.25

                                           ========

Commission -------------                      $369.00

Hauling                                       $500.00  

                              Expenses

Tractor Battery-                               $25.00

                                            ========

Total Expense =============================   $894.00

Total Sales=                       $7341.00

Expense                              $894.00

                                   =========

Net-Paid to PCA                    $6447.00



82/3/ = The PCA debt was $39,000.00+ of which $4500 represents stock. The PCA did not furnish more credit to Robert Hedges.

82/3/ = A Nelson Co. Police Officer said . . "we're doing it to Mr. Brown . . . . you can't stop them . . . they have the photographs."

82/3/ = State Troopers blabbed about Robert's propane tax suggestion made in Elizabethtown to the suspects in Spencer Co.- State Police in E-Town ask him to take the place of the State Highway Tax Office in the lodging of a complaint [propane highway use] , and one of the tax-evaders comes to him and tells Robert that he turned himself in (why would he tell Robert unless he was informed that Robert notified the State)

82/3/ = RM Cootes invited me to read his law books in his office, and he tells me he's a Mensa. Robert was never sure what evoked this friendly overture. RM Cootes advice to Houston Hedges in 1975 when the time arrived to make Robert a third- interest deed would preclude this friendship.

82/3/ = Det. Claude Owens said "I'm a "R___ P____ type . . ". Det. Owens has a home in Grayson County, and a trailer on a hill in Taylorsville also, for overnights. He commuted frequently.

82/3/22 = Paid to PCA $6447.00

82/4/ = Robert spoke with a Postman one day who said " it's your sisters, they had to define bad". .

82/4/ = Little Pat Bennett said " you mean you eat" . Robert replied 'Yeah three square meals a day' There is obviously something of a smear going on here.

82/4/ = male voice on phone at farm. "We're never going to let you prove your good . . ".

82/4/ = A Minister, Robert believes from Waterford or another country church said..."it's us . . . just us . . ."

82/4/ = Tom Watson said "I was for Ed Dailey . . . it was him . . ".

82/4/ = Loan data from an application at the Veterans Administration is passed around the "street" among questionable people, who may be a party to Robert's financial destruction, and bankruptcy. This is a serious invasion of privacy. Robert was compelled to make application at about twenty-five lenders, which guarantees that untraceable leaks will take place.

82/4/30- Judge Bowen's Court. The Class D Felony Assault filed by John Hedges against Robert Hedges was dismissed.

82/5/ = A Farmer in Leitchfield said " we keep hearing from Sandy . . ". Sandy must be Mrs. Philip Bennett. Robert knows of no other Sandy.

82/5/ = Robert was looking at log houses in Grayson Co. and stopped at Doc ________'s He said..." those fellows are my neighbors . . . queer as can be . . . pay good . . nice fellows though . . " [what fellows ?- this is irrelevant, but the following is not. ] His nurse said . . " it was us that did it to you . . . " His daughter said " you are bad, you won't look us in the eye . " .

82/5/ = Mrs. Martin, at Martin's Grocery in Waterford, said " nothing you said got anywhere . . " A reasonable translation might be that she believes that there is no bug in the farm house, but this statement may be factually in error.

82/5/31 = A gate 1/2 mile from river was broken and had the appearance of sabotaged.

82/6/ = Robert went to Leitchfield to get acquainted with locals and a farmer on Rough River out of the blue said . . . . " first it was the Baptist . . . then it was the Catholics . . . nobody knows who it is now . . . it's always going to be somebody . . . "

82/6/ = old lady past Leitchfield on Hwy. 62 near Hwy. 187 "it was us that put you on the Radio . . . ".

82/6/3 = Commonwealth of KY v Robert Hedges = The hearing was held on 6 August. The ticket was for failure to stop at a stop sign and failure to maintain auto insurance. This resulted in jailing in the following year.

82/7/4 = Robert was moved without his knowledge or consent from the Hedges Farm house to the house in Fern Creek. Ella CH Deitz accomplished this task while Robert was in Grayson County, KY. A U-Haul full of stuff was all he had to move.

82/7/8 = A Mental Inquest Warrant was issued by Judge Dan Schneidter on the nonsense/testimony of Ella CH Deitz. Commonwealth of KY v Robert Houston Hedges # 82-MI-0630-D. It was served the following day and Robert was transported to Louisville General UnivLou Hospital.

Robert Hedges has been harassed by a mental inquest warrant signed by Jefferson District Judge Dan Schneider which did not include the required clear and present danger criterion, and was not based upon testimony which would be allowed in any court, and was issued after a complaint was made by the Defendant Robert Hedges against the individual who was allowed to use that warrant for harassment. These warrants are dangerously difficult to defend against, unless an Attorney is on stand-by with a Writ of Habeas Corpus. Only the previously victimized would be aware of the method to counter the use of KRS 202., and aware of the method of redress against a judge who steps outside of the jurisdiction conferred by statute and gives up his common-law immunity to create a nullity by their misuse. These warrants are similar to warrants and trials of the Star Chamber, which were causal factors in our colonial uprising which resulted from the perception of unfair treatment by England. These warrants represent an ex parte motion to arrest and hold an individual without the usual protections of specific charges of wrongdoing, a defense, legal council, a trial, cross-examination of witnesses, and other constitutional guarantees.

the opportunity to examine and cross examine witnesses, to introduce and refute evidence, is central to the right to due process - 16 Am jur 2d Const Law * 848, (1979) Utility Reg Comm'n v Ky Water Svc, 642 SW2d 591, (Ky App 1982) . KY Constitution.

DeJonge v Oregon, 299 US 353 at 362, (1936); William v US, 179 F2d 656, (5th Cir 1950); inditement must be definite.

Vilraw Pabs, MD was the Doctor in training. Henry E. Combs, ACSW was involved. No attorney was allowed or present. These Professionals were acting as Agents of the State on 8 July 1982.

Robert was compelled to walk back to Fern Creek after that arrest and transport. He was not familiar with the radio yet.

82/7/13 = The MIW was dismissed.

82/7/ = Catherine Hedges said, " You're a Hinkley type . . . . you can't remember what you said" No individual can remember each yet unidentified conversation which ever took place. Robert asked for some clue to identify the exact conversation he was accused of having forgotten. " You have a delusion about the FBI". Yes, Robert believed that a crime was going to be solved from the events he had endured. That seems to be a delusion.

82/8/6 = The Hearing was held in the stop sign ticket and failure to maintain auto insurance ticket.

82/8/ = An unknown male voice on phone - "You just aren't going to let up are you . . it's been us all this time . . . Methodist Hospital . . just remember that name . . ".

82/8/ = US Attorney Taft says " you are it" Robert was making a complaint at the time. This note is dated as occurring in 1982 and in 1984?

82/8/ = Robert spoke on the phone with Rev. Sharp from DPBChurch one day and he said sarcastically "we don't take big phone calls . . . you're 'good' . . you're 'good' . . . "

82/8/ = Lee Kotheimer said "you know I can't talk about Robert Reid . . bla bla bla . . . . everyone thinks you're queer . . . " [consider the source. He was visiting Fern Creek at the time]

82/8/ = Robert called Jefferson Co Police about a stripped car [a Black Firebird in Fern Creek on Fairmount Rd] and in a short time his name and the car type [Firebird], as well as the falsehood that the case has already been solved was broadcasted to a community 60 miles away and repeated back to him from among the suspect-type group.

82/ / = Robert Hedges filed several cases attempting to have a fact-finding hearing. Further facts are included in a case in Jefferson Circuit Court No 82-T043595A - and No T039306A which will be public record until after the year 2000.

82/8/ = Robert spoke with Beatrice one day who said "she was helping us . . . she's helping you now..." [He believes the topic is Arletta, otherwise he doesn't know who is the focus of this statement]

82/8/ = Robert called Psychology Professor Robert G. Meyer one day and tried to determine liability for his illegal attacks made during class upon Robert at UnivLou, and R. G. Meyer said "You can't do it to the married ones " . . . "We sent you George..". . . [Gans ? who arrived at the farm with a motivational tapes and a desire to hunt wildlife ?. Robert had mentioned that he needed a girl to instill more motivation. He didn't plan to substitute tapes for a flesh and blood relationship]

82/8/ = Catherine Hedges came to Fern Creek and said, " you have delusions" . This is a conclusion without supporting facts.

82/8/ = Gary Potts visited Robert in Fern Creek and said "the no accounts always do it to the worth accounts" . . "we just wanted to knock you down a little" . . " we were doing it to you and you did it to Kenny Southerland . . "You won't have any more trouble with our age . . . you'll always have trouble with Billy's age . . . you have to come back, and be friends with us . . . nobody wants to be friends with you . . . you're the only good person we know . . . it will be Parrot who causes trouble for you next "

82/8/ = Mark Howard said "we had Bosco . . . we had Pratt . . . we're doing it for Brian Barnes . . . we talked you down so long we can't talk you up . . . ". He later said " go over to Anchorage". Robert wondered if his going to Anchorage, KY (community) would be a trap.

82/8/ = Robert pawned his gold class ring to have cash to get gas for transportation.

82/9/ = Gary Potts said "we did it to your brother-in-law . . . we didn't want him helping you . . . "

82/9/ = Catherine Hedges said, " stay out of small town politics "

82/9/ = Robert called Theresa Wilcox, a Hedges researcher in Alexandria and she was quick to advise Robert that "bad means queer". without being asked any related question. This indicates that she has been told something about this situation. Her husband is active in the SAR near Washington DC.

82/10/ = When Robert phoned Terra Haute about genealogy, a Hedges child said "I'm bad". Since this was not a response to my conversation, I know someone talked to him this far away?

82/10/ = Bernard Cheek said "it was us . . . we never should have tried that on you".

82/10/ = Grain bin rental was lost due to failure to take advantage of its value which was 6 cents/bu/month, up to 8700 bu or about $2000.

82/11 = Phil Bennett stopped at the house in Fern Creek and after a brief visit said " . . . well I guess weÕre the queers . . ."

82/11/ = Robert visited Challen McCoy, prosecutor in Nelson Co. KY about stolen culverts and was told......." we told them to say that" . . that was us . . us [th]at can't talk ver[y] good . . . "


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