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« Reply #20 on: March 14, 2010, 03:52:16 AM »





Truth & Justice for Natalee!
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« Reply #21 on: March 14, 2010, 03:55:22 AM »

JUSTICE FOR NATALEE HOLLOWAY

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« Reply #22 on: March 14, 2010, 04:01:24 AM »

Loving Natalee - Beth Holloway

Page 185:
  The island authorities originally planned to release the three suspects at two o-clock in the morning on Saturday, September 3.  The Strategic Communications Task Force undoubtedly helped them make a less conspicuous move and release them in the afternoon instead.  Curious to see the setup at the van der Sloot house for Joran's parade of victory, I drive by there, never in a million years expecting to see who is there.  It's the U.S. vice-consul.  At the van der Sloots' house.  Why is she here?   She spots me.  Jumps in her car and follows me to a resturant parking lot, waving, honking, calling on the cell phone.  I don't want to talk to her.  Who can we trust?

This point should never be minimized...the US vice-consul at the sloot house when urine was released.....
aruba has chosen a slow death in their economy for their citizens....to protect their illegal activities...while US govt stands by....
 
I'll expand on this a little......
it was the vice consul choice to be there....not necessarily the Bush administrations....latitude is often left up to the individual representatives choice...imo...she was corrupted.... POS she is.....
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« Reply #23 on: March 14, 2010, 12:46:57 PM »

Loving Natalee - Beth Holloway

Page 185:
  The island authorities originally planned to release the three suspects at two o-clock in the morning on Saturday, September 3.  The Strategic Communications Task Force undoubtedly helped them make a less conspicuous move and release them in the afternoon instead.  Curious to see the setup at the van der Sloot house for Joran's parade of victory, I drive by there, never in a million years expecting to see who is there.  It's the U.S. vice-consul.  At the van der Sloots' house.  Why is she here?   She spots me.  Jumps in her car and follows me to a resturant parking lot, waving, honking, calling on the cell phone.  I don't want to talk to her.  Who can we trust?

This point should never be minimized...the US vice-consul at the sloot house when urine was released.....
aruba has chosen a slow death in their economy for their citizens....to protect their illegal activities...while US govt stands by....
 
I'll expand on this a little......
it was the vice consul choice to be there....not necessarily the Bush administrations....latitude is often left up to the individual representatives choice...imo...she was corrupted.... POS she is.....
You're right!!! This fact has ALWAYS guiled me. I wonder where this Vice-Consul is today? 
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« Reply #24 on: March 14, 2010, 12:47:32 PM »

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/fox-5-special:-boston-strangler-case-022510

Video at the above link, or click on the picture below to view it:



FOX 5 Special: Boston Strangler Case

Updated: Thursday, 25 Feb 2010, 11:44 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 25 Feb 2010, 11:13 PM EST

Amanda
Davis
Reported By: Amanda Davis | Edited By: Leigha Baugham

ATLANTA (MyFOX ATLANTA) - Television dramas like "Bones" and "CSI"captivate audiences and inspire young people to pursue careers in criminal justice. Atlanta's Bauder College is turning out some of tomorrow's lawyers, crime scene investigators and forensic specialists. Some students are learning investigative skills first-hand by working real cases that have grown cold.

This year, students have taken on the notorious case of the Boston Strangler. The case of the Boston Strangler has been the subject of several books and lots of news coverage.

It was the early1960's and that the Boston area was terrorized by a man considered by some to be the country's first serial killer. The killer was called the Boston strangler.

Albert Desalvo confessed to the string of 11 murders. The victims were all single women.

Years later, many wonder if Desalvo was telling the truth.

If it wasn't Deslavo, then who was the real Boston Strangler? Was there more than one killer?

The answers to those questions are what a group of students at Bauder College's Cold Case Investigative Research Institute hope to find out.

High-profile murder cases are the specialty of Sheryl McCollum's institute.

After a long career in criminal justice, McCollum started the institute in 2005. Students receive no class credit and no grades for their work with the institute.

"Cold cases are the best ones for teaching perspective because they involve everything," McCollum said.

For the next year, students will begin developing a timeline in the case. Students will make notes of case details gathered from the internet, public records, books and experts.

"Serial killers come from just a little different background. They have often fantasized about killing," said Betsy Ramsey, of the DeKalb County Solicitor General's Office.

Ramsey shares her expertise on the mind, traits and habits of a serial killer.

Students will weave all the information together, day of the week the murders occurred, time of day.

"Something will click. Something will all of a sudden say wait a minute, there was no forced entry in all 11 cases. That means maybe this guy had an MO that gave him access into that apartment. Was he a handy man, was he delivering flowers, did he pretend to be a police officer? Those are the kinds of things they are going to have to look at," said Ramsey.

It's also imperative that the victims' families agree to help.

Mary Sullivan is considered the last strangler victim, but her nephew, Casey Sherman wrote a book on the case and is convinced Desalvo didn't kill his aunt.

Sullivan scheduled to talk to the students this spring.

Beth Holloway visited the college when the institute tackled the case of her missing daughter Natalie two years ago. The Alabama 18-year-old disappeared in 2005 during a graduation trip to Aruba.

There are several reasons students attend the institute. For freshman Chardonnae Newton, it's personal.

"This case means a lot to me. I know how it is to have somebody missing and not have any answers, not having any closure, not having any justice. I have a cousin, it's now going on 10 years, that's been missing and we don't have any answers," said Newton.

Lashaun Bates graduated from Bauder and does investigative work, but she still comes back to work on cold cases. "Each time that I come I'm able to apply and learn more and I'm able to do a better job. So, that's why I keep coming," said Bates.

While the Natalie Holloway case remains unsolved, that is not the case with Chandra Levy, a Washington, D.C. intern who disappeared in 2001.

In 2008, the cold case team turned over their findings to Washington police and an arrest was made within months.

In 2008, the cold case investigative research institute expanded to include students and faculty from four other colleges, each with an area of expertise in crime solving.

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I stand with the girl, Natalee Holloway.

"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

Beth Holloway, 2015 interview with Greta van Susteren
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« Reply #25 on: March 14, 2010, 01:03:12 PM »

 Monkey Devil!   This pose might be trouble for this fellow...        

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« Reply #26 on: March 14, 2010, 01:39:00 PM »

http://ampilmore.blogspot.com/2010/03/im-currently-watching-natalee-holloway.html

SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010
Natalee Holloway

I’m currently watching the Natalee Holloway story on Lifetime and I am utterly disgusted with how the Aruba government and police did so little to help the Holloway’s find their daughter. I am so disturbed and upset with that whole mess that there are no words. I can’t even imagine how her parents must’ve felt. The Aruba government and police let her murderer or murderers get away without a care in the world. I’m sure if it was their child they would be doing everything in their power to find them even if it meant pulling a few strings. That is exactly what Beth Holloway did and she did it brilliantly. Despite all of the protests demanding that she leave the island and the entire Aruba government and police working against her she managed to be steadfast and strong. She did what any mother would do...she fought for her child. All I have to say is to the people of Aruba who did not help the Holloways or hindered their search in any way read me loud and clear: SCREW ALL OF YOU. You guys are disgusting and I hope that if you are ever in need that noone will come to your aid. Joran, you don’t deserve to have any life at all. You got out of things way too easily and you should thank you’re lucky stars that you’re not behind bars or worse. Why don’t you be a man and own up to your mistakes and quit hiding behind your father like a boy about to wet his pants? Grow some and give her family some peace. It’s not like if you came out anything would happen because god knows nothing has. It’s been years and you’re still walking free while her family suffers. How can you sleep at night? Well you’re judgement day will come whether it be on earth or in another life. I hope you’re ready because daddy won’t be there to bail you out. To the family of Natalee Holloway my heart goes out to you and to Natalee I hope you can finally rest in peace. To those of you going far away for spring break please be safe and keep your guards up so that you will come home safe and sound.
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 kaleighmyers said...
oh my goodness! I wanted to watch that movie when it first came out and still have yet to see it!! it looked SO good and I'm very interested in that case!!

MARCH 12, 2010 9:21 AM
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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #27 on: March 14, 2010, 03:06:47 PM »

This information that 2NJ posted recently is the last assignment I recall reading about for Jean Akers.

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=6197.msg972529#msg972529

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This article shows that as of Sept.'07, Akers was vice consul in Cambodia.  She was reassigned, obviously, some time before that.  I haven't found that, as yet.

Don't Be Taken in by Visa Scams

U.S. Embassy, Phnom Penh
September 12, 2007

In response to increasing reports of dishonest agencies offering high school student programs and vocational internships for hefty fees, Consular Chief Anne Simon and the Chief of the Embassy's Nonimmigrant Visa Unit, Jean Akers, recently took to the radio and TV airwaves to warn Cambodian citizens about these scams. The consular officials urged the public to carefully evaluate company claims, and they emphasized that the Embassy does not guarantee visas to anyone. They also urged people to contact the Embassy if they have been the victim of a visa scam or fraud.

Jean Akers taped interviews in Khmer for TVK's "Good Morning Cambodia" and CTN's "Sunday Talk Show," in which she educated viewers about the nonimmigrant and immigrant visa application processes, including the Diversity Visa lottery.  Ms. Akers emphasized that all applicants should beware of people and organizations who claim they can help procure a U.S. visa in exchange for a high fee.  She stressed that only a U.S. consular officer at the Embassy can adjudicate a visa application and the Embassy does NOT guarantee nonimmigrant visas for any study or exchange program.  Cambodians wishing to participate in such a program should carefully research the sponsoring U.S. organization to ensure it is legitimate.  All fees charged should be reasonable, fair, transparent and refundable.

Consular Chief Anne Simon participated in the Women's Media Center's live call-in radio show on FM 102 as well as Voice of Democracy's news hour on FM 105.  During the live show, most of the questions focused on the Diversity Visa Lottery (DV), and Ms. Simon warned listeners that dishonest agencies in Phnom Penh have been extorting money from winners of the DV lottery.  These companies have assisted Cambodians to apply for the DV program and later charged the winners outrageous fees.  Winners DO NOT have to pay money to receive their case number.  The Embassy can assist DV lottery winners to obtain their number without paying a fee.  Winners were are also warned not to enter into fake marriages or use fake documents; if they do, they will be disqualified and be permanently ineligible for a visa to the United States.

Please contact the U.S. Embassy at visasphp@state.gov if you are being extorted by a local broker or to report visa scams, fraud, malfeasance, and other illegal activity involving nonimmigrant and immigrant visas.

http://cambodia.usembassy.gov/visa_scams.html
 

More information I found interesting that 2NJ posted:

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=6197.msg972751#msg972751

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New to position in 2004, then went to Cambodia in '07.

FOREIGN SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES TO BE TOPIC OF BROWN-BAG LUNCH AT OU

NORMAN – Anyone interested in a career in the foreign service or with the U.S. Department of State won’t want to miss the brown-bag lunch with Foreign Service Officer Jean Akers, who will discuss “Foreign Service and Other Opportunities at the State Department,” at noon Tuesday, Aug. 29, on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus, in 132 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm Ave.

A native Oklahoman, Akers graduated from Casady School in 1992. She received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz in 1999 and a master of arts in international relations from the University of Amsterdam in 2003.

Akers joined the State Department in January 2004 and currently is finishing her first assignment at the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. In her next assignment, she will serve as a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The free, public discussion is sponsored by the School of International and Area Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information and accommodations on the basis of disability, contact Sandi Emond at (405) 325-1584 or semond@ou.edu.

http://casweb.ou.edu/home/news/press/press_20060828.html



I don't know if this has ever been posted or not, it's an email that was released as part of a response to a FOIA request.  Just thought it was interesting.

http://www.citizensforethics.org/files/RELEASED%20IN%20FULL%20DW2-DW111.pdf

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Choi, Martino I RELEASED I
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Gisvold, Lisa C
Friday, September 02.2005 1 1104 AM
TaskForce-I
FW: Neb ant Katrina assistance
L i s a Gisvold
Program Officer
Crisis Managemenk Support
Operations Center
US Department of State
Tel: 202-647-7640
> -----Original Message-----
>From : Wolfmon, Elizabeth M
>Sent : ~ r i d a y , September 0 2 , 2005 10: 58 AM
>To: SES-0-CMS
>Cc: Nichols, Brian A; Barclay, Charles V
>Subject: FW: Neth ant Katrina assistance
>
>This concerns an offer from the Dutch to aend the frigate HMS Amstel, posted in Curacao,
plus two helicopters, to help with Katrina recovery.
>
>Liz Wolfson
>WHA/CAR
>US Department of State
>2201 C street, NW, Washington, DC 20520
> ( 2 0 2 ) 647-4757
>
>
>From: Akers , Jean E ( W i l l emstad)
>Sent : Friday, September 02, 2005 10:50 AM
=+To: Wolfson, Elizabeth M; Reiter, Richard T
>Subject: Neth ant Katrina assistance
>
>Fyi
>The formal offer would have come through The Hague so probably you already know - but
Dutch Commodore Sijtsma, the commander of Dutch forces in the Caribbean, confirmed this
morning at his staff meeting that the Dutch have offered or plan to offer the HMS Amstel,
a frigate posted here in Curacao, plus two helicopters, to assist w i t h Katrina relief
efforts. The Amstel is on its way from Curacao to San Juan now. Commodore Sijtsma d i d
not have a fixm date of arrival in the Gulf or more info. on what type of assistance was
being offered.
>Jean
>
>Jean Akers
>Acting COM
> U . s . Consulate General
Netherlands Antilles & Aruba
>Tel: +599-9r461-3066 ~ 2 2 3
>IVG: X5 -94 04
.Fax: +599-9-461-6489
>Email: AkersJE@state.gov
UNlTED STATES DEPARTMEN'T OF STA'I'E
REb'IEW AUTHORITY: FRANK TIIMMINIA
DATElCASE ID: 22 NOV 2006 200503991

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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

Beth Holloway, 2015 interview with Greta van Susteren
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« Reply #28 on: March 14, 2010, 04:11:11 PM »

The more things change... the more they stay the same.

COME TO ARUBA - SUCH A FRIENDLY ISLAND

with little gangsta-wannabe snots running around.

What is this little turd.... all of 15 years old?











SO FIERCE!

My chihuahua could throw this little fart around the room like a chew toy!!!

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For Natalee and Stephany, whatever it takes.

-JUSTICE FOR NATALEE ANN - BOYCOTT ARUBA
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« Reply #29 on: March 14, 2010, 04:44:46 PM »

Then again, when you consider the kind of men they have on the island...

What do they have to look up to?


This fruit fly?




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"The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first."Thomas Jeff
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« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2010, 04:53:54 PM »

Loving Natalee - Beth Holloway

Page 185:
  The island authorities originally planned to release the three suspects at two o-clock in the morning on Saturday, September 3.  The Strategic Communications Task Force undoubtedly helped them make a less conspicuous move and release them in the afternoon instead.  Curious to see the setup at the van der Sloot house for Joran's parade of victory, I drive by there, never in a million years expecting to see who is there.  It's the U.S. vice-consul.  At the van der Sloots' house.  Why is she here?   She spots me.  Jumps in her car and follows me to a resturant parking lot, waving, honking, calling on the cell phone.  I don't want to talk to her.  Who can we trust?

This point should never be minimized...the US vice-consul at the sloot house when urine was released.....
aruba has chosen a slow death in their economy for their citizens....to protect their illegal activities...while US govt stands by....
 
I'll expand on this a little......
it was the vice consul choice to be there....not necessarily the Bush administrations....latitude is often left up to the individual representatives choice...imo...she was corrupted.... POS she is.....
You're right!!! This fact has ALWAYS guiled me. I wonder where this Vice-Consul is today? 

Wreck ... Jean Akers left Aruba and her next assignment with the US government was Cambodia.

Just prior to Joran's Welcome Home Party at the van der Sloot following his September, 2005  release ... the Welcome Home Party where Jean Akers was a guest ... Beth was under the impression that this woman was on the side of justice for Natalee ... on the side of justice for an American citizen.  Can you imagine Beth's despair when she realized Natalee was being betrayed from one of her own.

Janet

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Page 182:
  Helen is very positive.  "It looks good that they will remain in custody" she says.  Then just three hours after she tells me this encouraging news, a devastating call comes from an AP reporter.

"Paulus van der Sloot and his attorney are bragging to everyone that all three suspects are getting out day after tomorrow!".

Then all the media start calling.  I call Helen, then FBI agent Bill and the U.S. vice-consul.  None of them have this information. So we tell the media it must be a rumor.  But the word is out all over the island from the defense side that all three suspects will walk.

Four and a half hours after this announcement is made to international media by Joran's father and his defense team, the FBI calls to tell me that it is indeed true.  So the three suspects who were last seen with my daughter, and who offered multiple versions of what happened that night, will go free.  And we are the last ones to find out.


JEAN AKERS

FOREIGN SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES TO BE TOPIC OF BROWN-BAG LUNCH AT OU

NORMAN – Anyone interested in a career in the foreign service or with the U.S. Department of State won’t want to miss the brown-bag lunch with Foreign Service Officer Jean Akers, who will discuss “Foreign Service and Other Opportunities at the State Department,” at noon Tuesday, Aug. 29, on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus, in 132 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm Ave.

A native Oklahoman, Akers graduated from Casady School in 1992. She received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz in 1999 and a master of arts in international relations from the University of Amsterdam in 2003.

Akers joined the State Department in January 2004 and currently is finishing her first assignment at the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. In her next assignment, she will serve as a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The free, public discussion is sponsored by the School of International and Area Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information and accommodations on the basis of disability, contact Sandi Emond at (405) 325-1584 or semond@ou.edu.

http://casweb.ou.edu/home/news/press/press_20060828.html


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Page 219: I have to make difficult choices every day.  I have to make a conscious decision every morning when I wake up not to be bitter, not to live in resentment and let anger control me.  It's not easy.  I ask God to help me.
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Page 219: I have to make difficult choices every day.  I have to make a conscious decision every morning when I wake up not to be bitter, not to live in resentment and let anger control me.  It's not easy.  I ask God to help me.
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« Reply #32 on: March 14, 2010, 05:09:32 PM »

Loving Natalee - Beth Holloway

Page 185:
  The island authorities originally planned to release the three suspects at two o-clock in the morning on Saturday, September 3.  The Strategic Communications Task Force undoubtedly helped them make a less conspicuous move and release them in the afternoon instead.  Curious to see the setup at the van der Sloot house for Joran's parade of victory, I drive by there, never in a million years expecting to see who is there.  It's the U.S. vice-consul.  At the van der Sloots' house.  Why is she here?   She spots me.  Jumps in her car and follows me to a resturant parking lot, waving, honking, calling on the cell phone.  I don't want to talk to her.  Who can we trust?

This point should never be minimized...the US vice-consul at the sloot house when urine was released.....
aruba has chosen a slow death in their economy for their citizens....to protect their illegal activities...while US govt stands by....
 
I'll expand on this a little......
it was the vice consul choice to be there....not necessarily the Bush administrations....latitude is often left up to the individual representatives choice...imo...she was corrupted.... POS she is.....
You're right!!! This fact has ALWAYS guiled me. I wonder where this Vice-Consul is today? 

Wreck ... Jean Akers left Aruba and her next assignment with the US government was Cambodia.

Just prior to Joran's Welcome Home Party at the van der Sloot following his September, 2005  release ... the Welcome Home Party where Jean Akers was a guest ... Beth was under the impression that this woman was on the side of justice for Natalee ... on the side of justice for an American citizen.  Can you imagine Beth's despair when she realized Natalee was being betrayed from one of her own.

Janet

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LOVING NATALEE - Beth Holloway

Page 182:
  Helen is very positive.  "It looks good that they will remain in custody" she says.  Then just three hours after she tells me this encouraging news, a devastating call comes from an AP reporter.

"Paulus van der Sloot and his attorney are bragging to everyone that all three suspects are getting out day after tomorrow!".

Then all the media start calling.  I call Helen, then FBI agent Bill and the U.S. vice-consul.  None of them have this information. So we tell the media it must be a rumor.  But the word is out all over the island from the defense side that all three suspects will walk.

Four and a half hours after this announcement is made to international media by Joran's father and his defense team, the FBI calls to tell me that it is indeed true.  So the three suspects who were last seen with my daughter, and who offered multiple versions of what happened that night, will go free.  And we are the last ones to find out.


JEAN AKERS

FOREIGN SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES TO BE TOPIC OF BROWN-BAG LUNCH AT OU

NORMAN – Anyone interested in a career in the foreign service or with the U.S. Department of State won’t want to miss the brown-bag lunch with Foreign Service Officer Jean Akers, who will discuss “Foreign Service and Other Opportunities at the State Department,” at noon Tuesday, Aug. 29, on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus, in 132 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm Ave.

A native Oklahoman, Akers graduated from Casady School in 1992. She received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz in 1999 and a master of arts in international relations from the University of Amsterdam in 2003.

Akers joined the State Department in January 2004 and currently is finishing her first assignment at the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. In her next assignment, she will serve as a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The free, public discussion is sponsored by the School of International and Area Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information and accommodations on the basis of disability, contact Sandi Emond at (405) 325-1584 or semond@ou.edu.

http://casweb.ou.edu/home/news/press/press_20060828.html


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I have alot of friends who went to "Casady" on OKC. She graduated from there in 92' -- that makes her about 35 -36 now (meaning she was about 30 years old back in '05). I didn't realize she was that young as "Vice-Consul".
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« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2010, 05:11:06 PM »

Jean Akers was still in Cambodia in 2007.  I do not have a clue if she is still there.

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Don't Be Taken in by Visa Scams
U.S. Embassy, Phnom Penh
September 12, 2007
 
Embassy Consular Officer Jean Akers being interviewed on the set of TVK's "Good Morning Cambodia." Full Size

In response to increasing reports of dishonest agencies offering high school student programs and vocational internships for hefty fees, Consular Chief Anne Simon and the Chief of the Embassy's Nonimmigrant Visa Unit, Jean Akers, recently took to the radio and TV airwaves to warn Cambodian citizens about these scams. The consular officials urged the public to carefully evaluate company claims, and they emphasized that the Embassy does not guarantee visas to anyone. They also urged people to contact the Embassy if they have been the victim of a visa scam or fraud.

http://cambodia.usembassy.gov/visa_scams.html

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« Reply #34 on: March 14, 2010, 05:17:59 PM »

This information that 2NJ posted recently is the last assignment I recall reading about for Jean Akers.

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=6197.msg972529#msg972529

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This article shows that as of Sept.'07, Akers was vice consul in Cambodia.  She was reassigned, obviously, some time before that.  I haven't found that, as yet.

Don't Be Taken in by Visa Scams

U.S. Embassy, Phnom Penh
September 12, 2007

In response to increasing reports of dishonest agencies offering high school student programs and vocational internships for hefty fees, Consular Chief Anne Simon and the Chief of the Embassy's Nonimmigrant Visa Unit, Jean Akers, recently took to the radio and TV airwaves to warn Cambodian citizens about these scams. The consular officials urged the public to carefully evaluate company claims, and they emphasized that the Embassy does not guarantee visas to anyone. They also urged people to contact the Embassy if they have been the victim of a visa scam or fraud.

Jean Akers taped interviews in Khmer for TVK's "Good Morning Cambodia" and CTN's "Sunday Talk Show," in which she educated viewers about the nonimmigrant and immigrant visa application processes, including the Diversity Visa lottery.  Ms. Akers emphasized that all applicants should beware of people and organizations who claim they can help procure a U.S. visa in exchange for a high fee.  She stressed that only a U.S. consular officer at the Embassy can adjudicate a visa application and the Embassy does NOT guarantee nonimmigrant visas for any study or exchange program.  Cambodians wishing to participate in such a program should carefully research the sponsoring U.S. organization to ensure it is legitimate.  All fees charged should be reasonable, fair, transparent and refundable.

Consular Chief Anne Simon participated in the Women's Media Center's live call-in radio show on FM 102 as well as Voice of Democracy's news hour on FM 105.  During the live show, most of the questions focused on the Diversity Visa Lottery (DV), and Ms. Simon warned listeners that dishonest agencies in Phnom Penh have been extorting money from winners of the DV lottery.  These companies have assisted Cambodians to apply for the DV program and later charged the winners outrageous fees.  Winners DO NOT have to pay money to receive their case number.  The Embassy can assist DV lottery winners to obtain their number without paying a fee.  Winners were are also warned not to enter into fake marriages or use fake documents; if they do, they will be disqualified and be permanently ineligible for a visa to the United States.

Please contact the U.S. Embassy at visasphp@state.gov if you are being extorted by a local broker or to report visa scams, fraud, malfeasance, and other illegal activity involving nonimmigrant and immigrant visas.

http://cambodia.usembassy.gov/visa_scams.html
 

More information I found interesting that 2NJ posted:

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=6197.msg972751#msg972751

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New to position in 2004, then went to Cambodia in '07.

FOREIGN SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES TO BE TOPIC OF BROWN-BAG LUNCH AT OU

NORMAN – Anyone interested in a career in the foreign service or with the U.S. Department of State won’t want to miss the brown-bag lunch with Foreign Service Officer Jean Akers, who will discuss “Foreign Service and Other Opportunities at the State Department,” at noon Tuesday, Aug. 29, on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus, in 132 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm Ave.

A native Oklahoman, Akers graduated from Casady School in 1992. She received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz in 1999 and a master of arts in international relations from the University of Amsterdam in 2003.

Akers joined the State Department in January 2004 and currently is finishing her first assignment at the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. In her next assignment, she will serve as a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The free, public discussion is sponsored by the School of International and Area Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. For more information and accommodations on the basis of disability, contact Sandi Emond at (405) 325-1584 or semond@ou.edu.

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I don't know if this has ever been posted or not, it's an email that was released as part of a response to a FOIA request.  Just thought it was interesting.

http://www.citizensforethics.org/files/RELEASED%20IN%20FULL%20DW2-DW111.pdf

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Choi, Martino I RELEASED I
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Gisvold, Lisa C
Friday, September 02.2005 1 1104 AM
TaskForce-I
FW: Neb ant Katrina assistance
L i s a Gisvold
Program Officer
Crisis Managemenk Support
Operations Center
US Department of State
Tel: 202-647-7640
> -----Original Message-----
>From : Wolfmon, Elizabeth M
>Sent : ~ r i d a y , September 0 2 , 2005 10: 58 AM
>To: SES-0-CMS
>Cc: Nichols, Brian A; Barclay, Charles V
>Subject: FW: Neth ant Katrina assistance
>
>This concerns an offer from the Dutch to aend the frigate HMS Amstel, posted in Curacao,
plus two helicopters, to help with Katrina recovery.
>
>Liz Wolfson
>WHA/CAR
>US Department of State
>2201 C street, NW, Washington, DC 20520
> ( 2 0 2 ) 647-4757
>
>
>From: Akers , Jean E ( W i l l emstad)
>Sent : Friday, September 02, 2005 10:50 AM
=+To: Wolfson, Elizabeth M; Reiter, Richard T
>Subject: Neth ant Katrina assistance
>
>Fyi
>The formal offer would have come through The Hague so probably you already know - but
Dutch Commodore Sijtsma, the commander of Dutch forces in the Caribbean, confirmed this
morning at his staff meeting that the Dutch have offered or plan to offer the HMS Amstel,
a frigate posted here in Curacao, plus two helicopters, to assist w i t h Katrina relief
efforts. The Amstel is on its way from Curacao to San Juan now. Commodore Sijtsma d i d
not have a fixm date of arrival in the Gulf or more info. on what type of assistance was
being offered.
>Jean
>
>Jean Akers
>Acting COM
> U . s . Consulate General
Netherlands Antilles & Aruba
>Tel: +599-9r461-3066 ~ 2 2 3
>IVG: X5 -94 04
.Fax: +599-9-461-6489
>Email: AkersJE@state.gov
UNlTED STATES DEPARTMEN'T OF STA'I'E
REb'IEW AUTHORITY: FRANK TIIMMINIA
DATElCASE ID: 22 NOV 2006 200503991

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« Reply #35 on: March 14, 2010, 05:23:06 PM »


I have alot of friends who went to "Casady" on OKC. She graduated from there in 92' -- that makes her about 35 -36 now (meaning she was about 30 years old back in '05). I didn't realize she was that young as "Vice-Consul".


I thought she appeared older in these photos.  I could be wrong.

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« Reply #49 on: August 14, 2009, 05:04:53 PM »

http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=5807.msg910642#msg910642

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« Reply #36 on: March 14, 2010, 05:36:22 PM »

http://www.24ora.com/content/view/17153/8/



Papiamentu translation:

police buscando turistanan perdi near of tamarijn hotel

sunday, 14 march 2010 - 17:05

in oranan of nightfall owing to enter informacion cu at height of tamarijn hotel owing to lose 4 tourist cu owing to enter sea but not owing to leave more. click read more for more info. at instant cu patrol of strand politie owing to arrive at the sitio, owing to talk cu miembronan of seguridad of the hotel cu owing to count ; of the melding cu owing to enter serca they. polisnan owing to busca on beach y none person not owing to aserca they for splica of the turistanan perdi. boat of police owing to busca in vecindario y same was the helicopter of police but none of two not owing to succeed in they attempt. owing to dicidi the hour for cancela the accion of buskeda cu hope cu the turistanan self will owing to leave for of sea without avisa or without come they hotel at once.

Papiamentu/Google Spanish translation:

police searching for lost turistanan Tamarijn hotel near of

Sunday, 14 March 2010 - 17:05

in orana of nightfall cu Owing to enter information at height of Tamarijn hotel tourist Owing to Lose 4 cu Owing to enter it but not Owing to leave more. Click read more for more info. at instant patrol of strand politie cu Owing to arrive at the site, Owing to talk cu miembronan of security of the hotel cu Owing to count; of the melding cu Owing to enter serca they. Owing to polisnan looking person on beach and none Owing to aserca not they for supplication of the turistanan lost. Owing to boat of police search in the neighborhood and was the same helicopter of police but none of two not Owing to succeed in they attempt. Owing to the hour for dicidi canceled the action of the buskeda cu cu hope will turistanan self Owing to leave for of either without warning or without hotel they come at once.
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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #37 on: March 14, 2010, 05:43:32 PM »

The more things change... the more they stay the same.

COME TO ARUBA - SUCH A FRIENDLY ISLAND

with little gangsta-wannabe snots running around.

What is this little turd.... all of 15 years old?











SO FIERCE!

My chihuahua could throw this little fart around the room like a chew toy!!!



That little punk would run screaming like a little girl from your chihuahua, Carpe!   



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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #38 on: March 14, 2010, 05:43:45 PM »

Kinda odd...

She and Joran were next door neighbors for awhile.

I wonder if they ever visited each other for a game of grab ass on the weekend?



I hope the betch eats hot steel. I hope anyone who made Natalee`s family`s lives
harder through that gosh awful time period die horrible painful slow deaths.


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« Reply #39 on: March 14, 2010, 06:19:44 PM »

What a friggin DUMP.


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