BIJLAGEN Bijlage 1:
Correspondentie met OM over aangifte a) De aangifte b) De brief aan de Officier van Justitie c) De brief van de Officier van Justitie
Bijlage 2:
Volgen en lastig vallen in Vietnam december 2000 a) Foto agent werkzaam voor Koninklijk huis
Bijlage 3:
Bewijs stalking Gemini consulting / Capgemini 2001-2005 a) Lijst directe collega’s b) Foto’s agenten bij Capgemini
Bijlage 4:
Cambridge PhD-programma 2005-2006 a) Lijst deelnemers PhD-programma van Judge Business School b) E-mail bevestigt mijn applicatie ‘Application PhD programme’ c) E-mails TOEFL i.v.m. blokkeren toegang faciliteiten d) Wijziging opzet PhD-programma Judge Business School e) Diploma MPhil Management research
Bijlage 5:
Warwick Business School PhD-programma 2007-2011 a) Afwijzing PhD-diploma door de heer Michael Mol b) Selectie van academische publicaties c) Toekenning PhD-diploma
Bijlage 6:
Boer & Croon 2007-2009 a) Lijst directe collega’s Boer & Croon consulting b) Foto’s undercover agenten bij Boer & Croon c) E-mail Managing Partner over gang stalking programma
Bijlage 7:
Buurt gang stalking met vaste surveillance posts 2002-heden a) Agenten per surveillance post b) Agenten volgen straat c) Lijst burgers in buurt die betrokken zijn in gang stalking d) Riolering sabotage en internet sabotage
Bijlage 8:
Volgen in stadsschouwburg Amsterdam a) Opening Night TV-uitzending
Bijlage 9:
Formele ontkenning a) Brieven Justitie b) Brief AIVD
Bijlage 10:
Artikel van 9/12/2000 a) ‘Koningin vindt dat een paleis ook verwelkomend moet zijn’
Bijlage 11:
Brede maatschappelijke betrokkenheid gang stalking a) Sociale contacten betrokken in gang stalking b) Organisaties betrokken in gang stalking
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Bijlage 4:
Cambridge PhD-programma a) Lijst deelnemers PhD-programma van Judge Business School b) E-mail bevestigt mijn inschrijving ‘Application PhD programme’ c) E-mails TOEFL i.v.m. blokkeren toegang faciliteiten d) Wijziging opzet PhD-programma Judge Business School e) Diploma MPhil Management research
Lijst deelnemers PhD-programma van Judge Business School - lichting 2005 De deelnemers van het PhD-programma van de Judge Business School lichting 2005 waren allen op de hoogte van hoe ik ten onrechte geen toegang kreeg tot onderwijsfaciliteiten en uiteindelijk niet doormocht naar het tweede jaar op basis van onduidelijke motieven. Het gedrag van de Judge Business School was een jaar lang uitzonderlijk onprofessioneel naar mij, hoewel ikzelf desondanks correct bleef. Eenieder van mijn collega’s in het PhD onderzoeksprogramma kan als getuige gehoord worden om het bovenstaande te bevestigen. Surname
First Name
Oortwijn
Maud
Hellen
Krauss
De Goei
Bastiaan
Jia
Qiong
Jiang
Neng
Petry
Stefan
Symeou
Pavlos
Wolf
Christian Otto Herbert
Antoniou
Nicholas
Chacko
Nimmi George
Cai
Zhiming
Gumeta Chavez
Humberto Alejandro
Shayegan
Yvie
Alvi
Farzad
Herzog
Jeffrey Owen
Ramoglou
Efstratios
Metz
Forrest Logan
Edward
Peter
Hansen
Michael Leif
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Onderwerp: University of Cambridge - Receipt of Application
13 May 2005 Dear Ms Oortwijn PhD in Management Studies Admission in Michaelmas Term 2005 ID: 300250989 / Applic Nbr: 10026858 Thank you for sending your application for the above course. We will forward it to your intended Faculty or Department and let you know its decision as soon as possible. We will use a self-service account to keep you informed about the progress of your application, and for you to maintain your contact information. If you do not already have an account, we will set one up now. Soon, you will receive a letter containing your user id and password, and explaining how to log in to self service. Please do not contact us directly for the details. Scholarships Applicants who will pay fees at the EU or Overseas rates are eligible to apply for scholarships from the Cambridge Trusts. Those who will pay fees at the Overseas rate and who are accepted for research degrees are eligible to apply for Overseas Research Studentships. Details of both these sources of funding, and application packs, can be found on our website, at: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/gradstud/funding/ Application forms will not be sent automatically. If you wish to apply for these awards, you must consult the website. Do this immediately, DO NOT wait for a decision from us about your course application. NB: closing dates for these awards are early in 2005 - do not delay. Applicants who will pay fees at the Home or EU rates might be eligible to apply for funding from the Research Councils and for the University's Domestic and Millennium Research Scholarships. Please consult your intended Department for details and closing dates. See also: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/funding/councils.html Board of Graduate Studies University of Cambridge
E-mail to TOEFL ETS registration office
ID 8800000001042598 Test date 09/29/05 Dear Mr/Ms, I have taken the TOEFL test in The Netherlands (Arnhem) on September 29 this year. The results of this test were, among two other universities, supposed to be sent to Cambridge (UK). Unfortunately, until now they did not receive the test scores. I received my own test scores at home already 2/3 weeks ago. I am afraid something might have gone wrong with the results that were sent to Cambridge directly. Since I am already working at Cambridge, but without the university card and study facilities, I would very much appreciate if you could help me inform Cambridge Board of Graduate Studies on short notice on my test results. It would help a lot if: 1) You could arrange to fax the results to Cambridge to Jenny Lewis at FAX: + 44 1223 338 723, AND 2) Sent again the original reports to Cambridge: Board of Graduate Studies University of Cambridge 4 Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1RZ United Kingdom It would mean a lot to me. If you have any questions or if I can do anything else to solve this, please let me know. Kind regards Maud Oortwijn
E-mails to teacher Mark de Rond about the TOEFL and access to facilities
-----Original Message----From: Maud Oortwijn [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 10:12 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Student supervision Mark, FYI: BoGS now does have my TOEFL score (again) and finally accepts them, but it might take some days before I have access to facilities and have a student card and everything is formally confirmed. So yes, still not effectively working here but things might work out within a week... But, reason for this mail. Is it now for sure that Chandler will be the other supervisor? He seems very good and I am sure it will help a lot to learn the 'tricks' from him. If he can't make it, some of my colleague students would be interested as well in this job. Anyway, just let me know if I need to do anything. Maud
From: "Mark de Rond" <[email protected]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: "'Maud Oortwijn'" <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Student supervision Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 14:53:00 -0000
Dear Maud Glad things are gradually settling....No doubt you'll be happy to get all of this over with. Hopefully your college is good for you. As for the supervisions, I am still on the lookout for a second supervisor as Chander won't be able to do it this year. However, he has offered to coach you both. If you have any suggestions for another supervisor, please let me know asap. Best wishes Mark
First year of the PhD/M Phil MR: Scheme of examinations This note on the revised scheme for the First year PhD/MPhil Management Research was approved by the Degree Committee on 11th October 2005. It is circulated for the information for all supervisors of PhD students. The revised scheme of the first year of the PhD is intended to exercise stricter control on the registration process for the PhD. Students in the first year of PhD are registered for the MPhil in Management Research. All MPhil MR students who perform well enough (including those who continue on to the PhD) will receive the MPhil MR degree. The only exceptions will be students who already hold an MPhil degree from Cambridge. According to regulations, such students cannot be awarded another Cambridge MPhil degree. They will be registered NOTAF, but will go through the same scheme of examinations as the MPhil MR students. To the extent that all student go through the same scheme of examinations, there will have to be an integrated examination system that covers all students, and no separation of the First Year Report (FYR) from the MPhil MR dissertation. A uniform upper word limit of 16000 will apply. According to the scheme, apart from the dissertation, the students will take the Research Methodology Modules, and a specialist elective module. (The list of electives has been approved by the Degree Committee and is circulated in a companion note.) Students are required to pass these modules in order to qualify for the MPhil in MR degree. With regard to the scheme of examinations BGS guidelines require that dissertations are examined by two internal examiners. These examiners must NOT be the supervisors of the student. For ensuring the quality of our screening at this stage of the PhD programme, the proposal is that prior to the viva the first and second examiners of the student prepare independent reports commenting on the scope and its strengths and weaknesses and recommending i) pass in the MPhil MR and immediate registration for the PhD (≥ 70 %) ii) pass in the MPhil MR and registration for the PhD subject to minor revisions to the satisfaction of the second supervisor not requiring further examination (≥ 70 %); iii) pass in the MPhil MR and submission of a revised dissertation to be reexamined (65 % to 69%). iv) pass in the MPhil MR, with no registration for the PhD (60% to 64%).. v) Outright fail in MPhil MR (< 60%). After the viva, the examiners prepare a joint report stating their agreed recommendation. Once the double marking procedure is complete, the external examiner will play a moderating role.
E-mail Mark de Rond over de wijziging PhD-programma mbt examen einde eerste jaar Hoewel ik vanwege een administratieve fout van Cambridge University ten aanzien van mijn TOEFL test-scores niet op de mailinglijst stond van het PhD-programma, heeft mijn begeleider geen enkele e-mail aan mij geforward over het PhD-programma. De enige uitzondering hierop was onderstaande e-mail. In de bijlage van die e-mail is het bericht opgenomen zoals weergegeven op de vorige pagina: ‘Scheme of examinations’. Het is duidelijk dat men op dat moment al van plan was om mij na het eerste jaar niet door te laten gaan, omdat er geen andere reden is om halverwege een studiejaar de regels van een opleiding te wijzigen. Bovendien is dit het enige aspect van het studieprogramma, waarover ik behoorlijk geïnformeerd werd vanuit de Judge Business School. Alle andere gegevens over het lesprogramma heb ik zelfstandig moeten vergaren door contact te zoeken met jaargenoten van het onderzoeksprogramma.
FW: scheme (of examinations) of the MPhil in Management Research / First year of th Mark de Rond ([email protected]) 17-10-2005 Aan: 'Maud Oortwijn'
Rond Dr M.E.J. de ([email protected]) namens Mark de Rond ([email protected]) Verzonden:maandag 17 oktober 2005 9:38:03 Aan: 'Maud Oortwijn' ([email protected]) Van:
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FYR_MPhilMR_scheme_of_examinations_DC.doc
ModulelistMR_DC.doc
Dear Maud The attached is meant for you. It tells you a little about the nature of the MPhil MR course and the various options you can choose from. Cheers Mark [zie volgende pagina]
-----Original Message----From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Paul Kattuman Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 5:55 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: scheme (of examinations) of the MPhil in Management Research / First year of the PhD Dear all, I enclose two papers on the new scheme (of examinations) of the MPhil in Management Research / First year of the PhD that was approved by the Degree Committee on the 11th. The first is on the scheme of examinations for the MPhil MR/first year of the PhD. The second is on the list of elective modules that are available to MPhil MR/first year of the PhD students and is to be read in conjunction with the first. I should be grateful if you could advice your students on these matters as early as possible. Best wishes, Paul -Paul Kattuman Judge Business School Cambridge CB2 1AG 44 (0) 1223 764 136