Public Figures and their Relationship with Donald Marshall as REM Driven Clones
Volume 1: March 25th 2012 to May 24th 2012
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Donald Marshall
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
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It is against the law to: slander names; fabricate false and reputation damaging allegations; use the image of high-profile figures inappropriately; incite a public panic, as well as, use a computer to do any of the above (Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) 1998 section 43B; Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act (ERRA) 2013 section 17; The Serious Crime Act 2015 section 41 3ZA, Computer Misuse Act (1990) Section 3A). In their silence, the high-profile public figures mentioned in this document, admit their guilt.
Accordingly, when we consider past examples of false allegations claims, what is demonstrated in cases involving high profile figures, follows a pattern whereby the high profile figures either: publicly deny the claims, and do not let it continue, because the claims are reputation damaging; the high profile person(s) takes the accuser to court, whereby the allegations are found to be false, and the accuser is either fined or imprisoned for her / his role in making reputation damaging accusations against the high profile figure; the accuser drops the charges before it reaches a court hearing –because the accuser does not want to implicate themselves further, because their allegations were false to begin with; the high profile person provides evidence to the contrary of the accuser’s allegations –such as submitting to an independent lie detector test; and, in examples where high profile figures have been falsely accused of fathering a child, the high profile person in question has submitted evidence to the contrary such as a DNA / paternity test, which demonstrates CLEARLY that the child does not belong to them.
Furthermore, in an example which may seem innocent on the surface, such as using a high-profile person’s image to deter people from unacceptable workplace behaviour (The Info Stride 2015; TMZ 2015), can lead to slander charges, because, public figures depend on maintaining an image which they sell to the public, -directly, as well as, indirectly. The reader should review the following sources cited here, which give excellent examples regarding how false allegation claims concerning high profile figures have transpired (Huffington Post 2011; The Richest 2014); what the final verdict was; and what happens to the accuser of false allegations.
The message is CLEAR: Mr. Marshall’s accounts are factual; or else, Mr. Marshall would have been subjected to similar treatment as the people who either made false allegations against high-profile people, or used “the image(s)” of high-profile persons inappropriately.
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