James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>

Initiation of Communicators --- Enabling Communications Rights for Persons With Disabilities
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Martin J. Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 1:44 AM
To: "#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>

"#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>

Mr Jackson, I find it no mere coincidence that you have the same last name as Dr. Isaac Jackson in this deliverance of truth.

I would have expected by now that you have had fully read or had listened to the full complete version of my introduction statements to the court regarding aguing "Legal Necessity" in my court case SB County DA vs. James Martin Driskill in a criminial complaint regarding electronic and phone harrassment.  I have made it as easy as pie to your delivery of mindful considerations PRE-TRIAL so that the DA can fully become informed of why I am briining this case forward in the manner in which I have.

On LinkedIn, I have asked for a network assocation connection to you for reasons it might not be completely apparent at this time.  But I started an email which will have spoken voice text narrative.... but I am sending this email FORCING DEMANDING MY LEGAL RIGHT TO CLAIM ACCESS OF COMMUCATIONS per the statement made in the Enable Rights For Persons With Disabilities Page.   This is foremost preliminary as my rights as a person with two disabilities have been trampled on by social services in a #ConspiracyExposed which makes this case complex and not simple to argue. Where my rights have been violated by social services in Conspiracy is bold highlighted in RED.

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With this statement made:

Full participation in all aspects of society is important in order to empower individuals to fulfill their potentials as citizens and contributing members of their communities.
 

This has been violated in that no social service agency has ever responded to my calling for a change in direction from a hate / harassment campaign to standard common since conscience guided rational thinking.   I have this on record within a call recording that ourrred with my mother and Nurse Flynn NP and Traci Scott of Univisity of Colorado Health [ http://uchealth.org ] --- where by the call recording is posted on twitter with the zip password open.   This is where one part of this #conspiracyexposed places these two people terminated from their jobs promptly after the call recording was sent and snagged by the university email processing system for too many hops. 

What this call recording shows is the bias that these two people.... are internallly a part of a conspiracy being exposed one tier by one tier at a time. 

Each tier of this conspiracy is documented on my site.   As communications must be enabled to allow for these facts to be brought forward within social services,.... no agency has allowed the use of dual response interactive communications including Dr. Zane's Office and Dr. Berger in particular and once again AIDS Service Agency of Foothill Aids Project   This is where my rights have once again been silenced.


Martin J. Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 1:46 AM
To: "#Jonathan.Arellano-Jackson : #Kramobone-The.Good" <JArellano-Jackson@pd.sbcounty.gov>

My Name Is Martin Driskill.

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I am requesting that everyone now refer to me by my middle name as my primary name is reference to my peace building efforts in relation to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

I was born on September 1st 1965 in San Bernardino CA,
By given real legal given at birth is
James [ First ]  Martin [ Middle ]   Driskill [ Last ]

I was of the fetal age of 3 months when the history of race relations in the United States historical events.

Selma to Montgomery March (1965)



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