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May 14th 2010 - Press Release
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The Shadowdancers Alternative Arts Association, formed in 1990 and commercially
supported by Shadowdancers LLC
and SDP Multimedia Group from
1998-2010, is a public registered for-profit division whose focus is to protect
intellectual property and artists from harassment, defamation, and theft of
their creative work by cut-throat criminal imitation and personal bigotry.
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Initial Cause
The organization was formed at Ada High School in Ada, Oklahoma, to counter
bullying and harassment of former AP students by faculty and sports
program members - who did disparag and demean students openly for
cultural and idealogical differences in religion, race, and birth. The
group of computer users, RPG hobbyists, and associates did speak constantly
of the instances of criminal harassment and criminal defamation, academic fraud,
preferential treatment, and drug abuse by faculty there influencing student grades.
The group focus expanded in the 1993-1999 to include leading 3D imaging vendors
behind major television and film content, advanced imaging, and digital publishing.
The SDA3 was key in the development of academic programs supporting creative research into
digital image development tools. The service offered members access to studio services
and free training with software that were beyond local college-level resources.
Central to its organization is the support of literacy in science fiction, interactive
game systems, game theory, and automated simulation technology on the cutting edge of
the gaming industry. In the late 1990s work focused on intellectual property development
and commercial business practices, which caused a falling out with more liberal elements.
The ensuing effort to unlawfully seize control of the firm and damage the firm when refused
ownership or community rights to private sponsor property, ended with criminal threats
against SDA3 staff and fraud in the public to injure or imply wrongdoing supportive of
competitive efforts by former associates targeting the clients of the firm and leveraging
(trading on the good name of) the firm unlawfully - abusing their former relationship.
Major Setbacks
The program suffered greatly when former members stole property and vandalized
the assets of the firm in 1996, 1999, and aided in the kidnapping and concealment
for profit of the charter officer's son in 2001. Efforts to take credit for the
activities and products, involvement of the firm in regional conventions prior
the 1997-2001 period, and defamation of a criminal nature are now under complaint
of felony criminal activity by the President of Shadowdancers L.L.C. citing ongoing
organized competitive commercial criminal threats.
While only a minority were involved, many other members distanced themselves from the
organization rather than take sides in a legal dispute with potential criminal charges
against those former peers. Hoping, instead, that the dispute would resolve despite
persistent media and criminal violence (threats and acts) employed against remaining
staff and officers.
These acts ranged from simple slander and malicious criminal commercial defamation to
outright attempted murder (Nov 2002) and child kidnapping (Aug 2001). The firm therefore
takes any reference or conduct supporting these false allegations or effort to persist in
this behavior under "deadly threat" and will seek charges in each and every case, citing
any relation to the prior (ongoing) Federal criminal complaint.
Continued Club Service Activity
The program continues to offer advanced 3D image and audio development opportunities,
community service programs and legal business guidance in contract mediation, and
economic education in commercial industrial art for local residents of Southeastern
Oklahoma, despite these setbacks.
An Older, Mature Leadership for 12 Years
Core members remain with the group in several metropolitan businesses, and the
group responsible for the abuse has been formally removed from the organization
for violations of ethics by the President of the organization. Those persons are
banned for life from all events sponsored or endorsed by the SDA3, to protect new
members. The remaining group, including the corporate sponsor, continue to offer
technology services to members in good standing at discounts, access to training,
seminars and insider information opportunities including beta test software activity
under strict contract terms of access, and other benefits.
Continued Legal Conflict
Members of the public with information related this ongoing (1999-2010) dispute
are encouraged to file formal testimony and report their sources to the SDA3.ORG
and parent company, in support of combating a criminal act described under Federal
Law Title 18 U.S.C. §1951 - Interference in Interstate Commerce.
Failure to do so in conjunction with promotion or recirculation of false claims
related the firm are punishable under Oklahoma criminal law Title 21 O.S.
§21-771, §21-781, §21-451, §21-452, §21-453, §21-546
and aiding in §21-745 (kidnapping for purpose of extortion).
The firm strongly
urges the public to contact us with any rumors or negative press, for review - citing
a pattern (1999-2010) of criminal malicious publications targeting the organization
for commercial advantage across State and Federal borders using the child abduction
in 2001 and denial of due process in that hearing as cause to incite public violence
on false testimony in support of organized Interstate criminal activity.
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