Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Dear Lucille,For the record, I received the brochures and literature that was promised to me by the Victim Help Center in the mail today. However, I did not yet receive the cake. Nevermind, for the moment, because I feel as if I have received it and appreciate your effort to send it. Apparently, food is like gold here.I am considering becoming a member of the Victim Help Center, which only requires a small yearly fee of about 17 euros. I still believe we need assistance (or advice) because of the following reaons:1) The partial but not complete re-emergence of the victim himself and the suspicion that the victim is still not free or is playing for time. 2) Indications that the victim is secretly the target of an organized group.3) Evidence of heavy surveilance and bugging of our telephones, computers, mail, etc., which impedes efforts to communicate with the victim.4) The fact that the victim's unusual behavior or stance developed after the victim disappeared. Therefore, the unusual behavior should not be attributed to adult self-assertiveness or prerogative.For instance, Shayne stated she could not come by to pick up her Xmas gifts for the very first time in her life, although she was groping for an explanation for this. There is no viable reason for her not allowing one of her parents to deliver the gifts to her.I bought a pre-paid mobile for her like the one I use. Apparently it is very easy to send SMS messages between the two instruments but I have to wait for Shayne to pick it up. According to I____'s email today, she saw Shayne at Shayne's new house, when you talked to Shayne.Did you complete your review?