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You Can Save Lawrence Yudowitz from This Real Hit Team!

 

Our group is asking this big question, why is nothing being done about the death of a baby girl and the attempts on Lawrence Yudowit’z life, and if laws were followed then the tragedies would not have happened. We can see a conspiracy to commit murder and a involuntary manslaughter.

Lawrence’s family has lied and obstructed any help to the baby girl and attempts on Lawrence ‘s life. An MRI, MRA shows Lawrence’s healthy brain; an echocardiogram shows his healthy heart, and a psychological examination shows his clear mind. We as a group feels it is necessary to boycott the Cornell Hillel Yudowitz Center  for Jewish Living, the Glasgow Medical School Yudowitz Lecture Hall, and the Mclean Hospital Yudowitz Law Institute to get to the truth, and to hold those responsible for the attempts on his life and the death of a child. The Yudowitz family , and the US consulate in Manila, should be questioned.

We are an international pro life, anti child abuse organization. Timeline (Dates are approximate)

1971 -1979

Lawrence was molested on a dozen different occasions. His father later said to Lawrence that these molestations were simply teasing, but one example of the molestation which was interrupted by his brother entered the room, Lawrence calculated that from the time he heard his brother’s bedroom door closing to the time it would take his brother to come downstairs and see the molestation would be 100 steps or about 30 seconds which was no teasing but a  careful examination of his testicles. Broken from Lawrence’s trance looking away towards the ceiling while he was molested, Lawrence remembers that time like others, his brother would just leave him there, or no one would ever stop it. Lawrence was entered into his first grade class; during the entrance test he was told to throw a   ball testing for coordination and the tester had not specified which hand to throw with so he used his unnatural left hand, and it flopped. His mother often made reference from that as to how Lawrence threw like a girl, Lawrence nevertheless grew on to be skillful at hardball pitches. His mother grew his long and curly and dressed him in girly clothes. Visiting his classmates homes Lawrence would immediately behave like his dogs by going under the tables to play, his only social life at home. Lawrence asked his family to send him to foster care several times, but they laughed.

1979

The Park School in Brookline, Massachusetts saw Lawrence as a student engaging in sexual contact with girls, and drawing his penis on the chalkboard and they recommended that the whole family be tested for sexual abuse otherwise Lawrence would not be able attend school there. His parents decided to simply change his schools, but Lawrence did go to be tested. The cover letter to the report stated there was an incestuous relationship with his mother. Lawrence vividly remembers that on bathing nights, while sitting   in the bathtub, telling himself that if his mother did something particular again, that he would refuse further bathing out of rebellion. He did stop bathing, and his older brothers teased him that his body and hair smelled on occasions. Lawrence from that period onward dressed fully covered in long panted, long sleeved clothing fully buttoned shirts, and with a hat drawn over his head. Swimming at camp was a struggle to be seen in the flesh, and any comments on how handsome he was , he took as an insult. These feelings continued until the current day and was a great shame, not a paranoia. Lawrence was tested to enter the Dexter School for  boys in Brookline, his entrance scores were high. Lawrence remembers himself as a high achiever in Park School often trying  to catch up with the top student in an academic race.

1980

While with a girl he invited from Park School he and she get undressed and about to have sex when Jan the Yudowitz’s English nanny rushes in the room to intervene.

1981

Lawrence had been skipping school pretending to be sick and so his father scolded his mother for letting this happen. Lawrence tried to skip school again and his mother took him to the hospital to see  the digital thermometer there, she intended to prove that her thermometer was wrong. The hospital confirmed that Lawrence’s real temperature was 104.

Then Lawrence skipped school his last time, and took away from the medicine cabinet’s shelf all the thermometers, but his mother for the second time was determined to prove him wrong, so she used an anal thermometer on her bed. Lawrence vividly remembers being told to lie down on her bed while she inserted it.

1982

Lawrence mother scolded him for walking like a girl so she takes him to a orthopedist who makes him arch supports. She later said they are too expensive so she stops buying that later. Two Christmases holidays Lawrence was sent to his room and his mother opened his gifts to play with the others.

1983

Lawrence’s father goes to his best friend’s house and tells their family that Lawrence can not be their friend because Lawrence traded one of his father’s baseball cards in a baseball card game. Lawrence is taken out of school for the second time. His mother says this is to avoid the long drives to friends houses. Lawrence is unable to visit friends from his previous two  schools.

1984

Lawrence is transferred to public schools near his house, though  he is two years above their level and he pays no attention in class, but he is placed on the honor roll nevertheless. His father takes him to have EEG or EKG testing because of a complaint that he is not paying attention in class. This is one of the first of tests  initiated by his father which were not necessary. Lawrence writes a postal letter to a boy in camp that had offered to do anything for him, that same boy Nathan Y Gross asked Lawrence to do a sick favor for him while reading a Playboy magazine at camp but Lawrence refused; Lawrence wrote that he wanted Nathan to have his father killed because nothing could stop his fathers abuse.

Lawrence said that his father scolded him for smiling, and that acting happy was not allowed. Lawrence was introduced to a neighbor several houses nearby who was his father’s supervisor at work to help their relationship. On his birthday, Lawrence and camp mate Jonathan Rosman are driven to a gaming place on the highway and after warning his mother of a car 1/2 mile up the road she continues until she hits the car, she was in some trance.

Lawrence noticed his mom becoming more of a wreck since Lawrence was the only sibling left at home and his father was extremely threatening.

1986

Lawrence entered Brookline High School and kept a 3.5 grade point average, focusing primarily on darkroom photography and collecting records. Lawrence’s siblings call him from college to hide their alcohol stash and Lawrence already smoked his sisters stash and when Lawrence is caught, so his siblings take revenge by holding an intervention for Lawrence, they accused him in front of the parents of having a problem smoking drugs, the same drugs they sent to him.

Lawrence never told Popper about his recent drug experimentation, and Popper said that his parents had not told him either. Lawrence began feeling little down and his mother put a giant anti marijuana poster on the refrigerator. His father sat in a meeting with  Lawrence and his supervisor to recommend seeing Dr. Popper. His supervisor said that Lawrence should not go see Popper until he stops smoking marijuana but his father said "Lawrence is a good boy and doesn’t smoke marijuana". Lawrence made it clear that his father was extremely abusive but his father increasingly began to try covering that abuse over with excuses that it could not possibly be him causing an unhappy home. Popper was to test combinations of psychopharmacological drugs as an experiment for his journal that he was chief editor for, and Lawrence became perturbed that Popper did not intervene in the home abuses; Later Lawrence  found out that Popper was acting as a friend to his father and not following ethical guidelines. Soon after these meeting began, Dr. Yudowitz in one of many violent rages beat sleeping Lawrence’s head after kicking in a locked door. That was when Popper prescribed the doctor Lithium to calm his moods, though Lawrence and his brother urged for antipsychotics. Dr. Yudowitz accused his family of trying to make him look bad, and for example placeing things so that if he neared them, they would fall. His father also had a court case about a teen who murdered by a boy with a bat  and seemed to imagine his court cases at home, and he thought Lawrence was thinking of using a bat, but Lawrence did keep a bat near his bedside in case he was beaten again while sleeping. While driving with is classmate Nugyen Weeks Lawrence's dad rammed his Coupe De Ville into his drivers door out of rage because he thought Lawrence was trying to hide from him on the road.

As a minor Lawrence did whatever he was told, a good reason why as an adult now he wishes to do something more with  new discoveries.

1990

Lawrence graduated Brookline High School. His photography teacher and Spanish teacher gave good recommendations for him entering Bradford College.

1991

Lawrence took a leave of absence from Bradford after initiating help for drinking and eating his prescription Valium. Lawrence entered himself into a salvation army work program where he sued to serve thanksgiving turkey, but his father was telephoning the director checking up on him so he left to get away. Lawrence was adamant about separating from his family for good, then his father cried on his knees inform of his brother begging Lawrence to  accept monthly payments, he said he feared that Lawrence would end up as a statistic on the street. The early 1990‘s there was a major recession in America, Lawrence got a job delivering Pizza and dropping off strip messengers after work. Lawrence’s father’s best friend Paul Mcsweeney and his surveillance team followed Lawrence and kept watch his bank account, so Lawrence complained to his parents but they denied it; nevertheless his mother’s sister Ruth confronted his mother and relayed that  indeed it was Paul McSweeney. Paul Mcsweeney met with Lawrence and admitted that.

1992

Shortly before Lawrence’s mentor, his father’s supervisor died, Lawrence was invited by him to attend brunches at the Ritz Carlton hotel to be introduced to new people, but he did not go. While opening mail at the main hall in Lawrence's house, his father said out loud "I'm gonna miss Whitey, He sure could fix a problem."

1993

Lawrence moved to Oregon and worked as a caregiver for a quadriplegic and also as a volunteer for American Diabetes. Lawrence's apartment mate named Rose who owned a pasta business in Portland's square opened his mail from his father and discovered Prozac pills. Lawrence remains adamant that the only person in the world who ever said bad things about his health were his father, and Lawrence may be a character but nevertheless a normal person.

1996

Lawrence was urged to entre a plea agreement for a felony he knew nothing about, when a housemate was charged with possession of mushrooms, and so he stayed in Oregon dealing with that trouble and some other relating to poor relations with several other housemates.

1998

Lawrence’s mother arranged a meeting with a Dr. Jocelyn Bonner in Eugene, Oregon to ask forgiveness from Lawrence for locking him in his room for two years. Lawrence only remembered being so bored there that three times he stuck his finger into his bedrooms electrical wall sockets.

2003

Lawrence went to China for work as an English teacher. Upon working in China the school insisted that his photo needed to look better so he went to make a replacement, then soon after there was a house fire and the passport left inside was never returned. A year after that Lawrence rented a new apartment and someone took the passport from a drawer which he immediately reported like the others. In a Hong Kong bar while being hugged by a hostess another passport was stolen. So there was a small string of lost passports which Lawrence felt bad about because it was an honest mistake on his part. Lawrence has nothing to say about his stay in China, it was normal.

2009

Lawrence finally discovers after years of search the original report from 1979 which cover letter states the incestuous relationship, also says that Lawrence is a perfectionist, and passive aggressive. Lawrence calls his mother's psychiatrist who looks into his notes, then says that his mother stated that everything was "fine" at home. Lawrence says he has a letter handwritten sent by his mother to him while in Oregon that "things were so bad at home" as "the reason why" the family was never in therapy as was recommended by the schools.

2010

Lawrence was refused a passport by the Seattle office. On a Thursday at 11:30 while leaving the Brooklyn Seafood’s Restaurant across the street from the Jackson Federal building a heavy  glass bottle landed exactly where he stood form the secure third story rooftop. Lawrence took one step to better wait his taxi coming which he called from inside ten minutes earlier; Afterward, he hired an armed bodyguard with secret service training, and this bodyguard confirmed with his contact inside that restaurant that indeed the bottle fell there that time. Lawrence was followed and approached consistently from that time period onwards for several years, sometimes he stopped the men, one such man when asked what does he do claimed that he kills people. Other men came up to Lawrence and said simply that Lawrence was a criminal and would die. Lawrence had gone to the police station in Seattle to report the attempted murder but the policeman on duty said it would have been an accident.

Lawrence says that either soon before or soon after in Hong Kong two men approached his table at a recto bar and simply said they were going to kill him, and they asked if he was a Jew. It seemed serious so Lawrence told them there was no reason to kill him. He called his father and his father said the exact words Lawrence had said which was “Did you tell them there was no reason?” Lawrence’s father said he wanted to give him an early inheritance of a house and so Lawrence chose a condo in West Vancouver but his father said it better to live inside an income property, so Lawrence well managed this property in East Vancouver until taxes were needing to be paid so he took out a mortgage because he had no income that time.

It was then that Lawrence began noticing a woman in a green truck following him in Canada, and upon visiting his nephew at a Bar Mitzvah ceremony a blue sports car followed him from the airport upon arrival, both drivers when caught waved their hands in from of the faces in exactly the same manner as if from training frantically and sped off, the funny thing about the green pickup trying to escape was behind his taxi inside a one way alleyway giving time for Lawrence to write down the plate number.

2011

Lawrence asked for a meeting with his parents and also one with Paul and his father. In the meeting with his parents Lawrence asked them if his father was trying to kill him and his mother said that his father would never kill his own son. In the meeting with Paul at his father’s office, Lawrence said he endured more of the hit man stories from his father about when he was a child in New York. Paul turned to Lawrence when confronted with the surveillance which he there denied, and said he owed Lawrence’s father his life.

Upon returning to Seattle later on a visit from Vancouver right across the border, two bald men followed him, the shorter bald man was also near him in Hong Kong, asking a man on his phone if he should shoot him. These two bald men sat down in a Seattle resto bar where Lawrence and an undercover police lady he befriended sat down for a drink, the two bald men sat right next to them without ordering and Lawrence told the lady about the two men and the threats against his life, to which she asked if he wanted her to do something about it, and Lawrence said no.

Lawrence did make a joke and say to her aloud that “we have a file on these guys” to which the bigger bald one said to his counterpart “is that true”? and the shorter one replied, “No”.

2012

Lawrences mother sent emails that a man named benny was  leaving messages on the phone or on her caller id, and there were some numbers calling the house from Shenzhen or Hong Kong, but Lawrence said he didn’t recognize the numbers.

There was a time during the 2008 Olympics that a black and a white man asked about his lost passports but he did not stay in contact, but it was odd that Lawrence did call that man before finally losing contact and Lawrence was told by him that he didn’t know him, and it was within a week that the first threat against his life happened.

2012

Lawrence visited a girl in the Philippines from an online dating site and afterwards he stayed to date more girls. At a hotel in Manila just after arriving from China to visit one of the ex girlfriends he was invited to a dinner in another city. As a precaution Lawrence asked the ABC hotel van driver/ security guard to accompany him, and both were surprised that strangers other than the date show

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