Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Suzannah B. Troy speaks to Norman Siegel her lawyer her being upset re: his new client
I consider Norman Siegel, my lawyer and my hero. I have had to deal with the lowest life forms harassing, stalking me and cyber stalking me, one even professing love for me so in contrast Norman is a super hero mench who truly was a front line hero of mine when YouTube Google took down all 334 YouTubes of mine. Norman Siegel responded with lightening speed.
28 hours later I had all my work restored and a written apology from Google.
I told him my feelings and we agreed to disagree. He sounds like a history professor and I admire him greatly.
I have only a long list of cowards that have stabbed me in the back. I showed the NYPD a photo taken by such a coward stalking me from so far away I did not see him. If that was a gun instead of a camera -- it would have been a big obese stalker like out of a horror movie shooting me in the back. I have been published in The Wall Street Journal speaking up for the Sept. 11 rescue workers that died in the line of duty and they were and are great heroes now in Heaven. The first sentence of my letter in the WSJ talks about how betrayal is a daily staple.
I do believe when people do evil they pay here on Earth and energetically after death. I do believe in Heaven.
I don't agree with Norman on this move although I learned so much from our conversation but he has been a hero to me and helped me to get YouTube to restore all my work and a big part of my work was and is about Mike Bloomberg so that was 28 hours of my work down in an election to close to call.
Norman Siegel has been amazing to me. I am honored to have had this time with him today to talk on the phone. I know he was going to meet with the 9-11 families.
When I think of the cowards I have had to deal with that attempted to use me and still do in contrast to Norman who was really there when I needed him, fought for me and won than I have to say I love Norman Siegel. I will have to agree to disagree on Monserrate but Norman Siegel ranks on my 10 ten list of people I admire.
I don't want a funeral. I do not want people that did not fight for me or worse were obsessed, in love and sicko stalkers showing up at my funeral or my hospital bed.
Norman Siegel is part of a small group of people that would be invited to my greatest joyous celebration or the saddest because he was there for me when I have only known mostly people that used me and were really just terrible cowards.
28 hours later I had all my work restored and a written apology from Google.
I told him my feelings and we agreed to disagree. He sounds like a history professor and I admire him greatly.
I have only a long list of cowards that have stabbed me in the back. I showed the NYPD a photo taken by such a coward stalking me from so far away I did not see him. If that was a gun instead of a camera -- it would have been a big obese stalker like out of a horror movie shooting me in the back. I have been published in The Wall Street Journal speaking up for the Sept. 11 rescue workers that died in the line of duty and they were and are great heroes now in Heaven. The first sentence of my letter in the WSJ talks about how betrayal is a daily staple.
I do believe when people do evil they pay here on Earth and energetically after death. I do believe in Heaven.
I don't agree with Norman on this move although I learned so much from our conversation but he has been a hero to me and helped me to get YouTube to restore all my work and a big part of my work was and is about Mike Bloomberg so that was 28 hours of my work down in an election to close to call.
Norman Siegel has been amazing to me. I am honored to have had this time with him today to talk on the phone. I know he was going to meet with the 9-11 families.
When I think of the cowards I have had to deal with that attempted to use me and still do in contrast to Norman who was really there when I needed him, fought for me and won than I have to say I love Norman Siegel. I will have to agree to disagree on Monserrate but Norman Siegel ranks on my 10 ten list of people I admire.
I don't want a funeral. I do not want people that did not fight for me or worse were obsessed, in love and sicko stalkers showing up at my funeral or my hospital bed.
Norman Siegel is part of a small group of people that would be invited to my greatest joyous celebration or the saddest because he was there for me when I have only known mostly people that used me and were really just terrible cowards.