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Taiwan’s weapon against coronavirus: an epidemiologist as vice president

>> Javier C Hernández and Chris Horton, The New York Times
Published: 2020-05-10 12:24:29 BdST

A student’s temperature is checked during class at Taipei Municipal Yucheng Senior High School in Taiwan, April 30, 2020. The New York Times
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The calls come at night, when Taiwan’s vice president, Chen Chien-jen, is usually at home in his pajamas. Scientists seek his advice on the development of antiviral medications. Health officials ask for guidance as they investigate an outbreak of the coronavirus on a navy ship.

Like many world leaders, Chen is fighting to keep the coronavirus at bay and to predict the course of the pandemic. He is tracking infections, pushing for vaccines and testing kits, and reminding the public to wash their hands.

But unlike most officials, Chen has spent his career preparing for this moment — he is a Johns Hopkins-trained epidemiologist and an expert in viruses.

That experience has thrust Chen from behind the scenes to the forefront of Taiwan’s response to the crisis. He has embraced his rare dual role, using his political authority to criticise China for initially trying to conceal the virus even as the scientist in him hunkers down to analyse trends in transmission.

Chen is straddling the two worlds at a time when science has become increasingly political. Chinese and American officials are regularly trading unsubstantiated theories attacking each other about the origins of the virus.

Around the world, public health experts routinely spar with political leaders over how the virus spreads and the costs and benefits of lockdowns. Chen, says that as vice president, only facts inform his policies.

“Evidence is more important than playing politics,” he said in a recent interview in Taiwan’s capital, Taipei.

Now in the final weeks of his term, Chen’s legacy as vice president may be shaped by Taiwan’s success.

Chen, 68, with his frizzy gray hair and a toothy smile, is known affectionately in Taiwan as “elder brother,” and many people credit him with helping the island avoid the large-scale infections and deaths from the coronavirus that have overwhelmed many countries.

As a top health official during the SARS crisis of 2003, he pushed a series of reforms to prepare the island for the next outbreak, including building isolation wards and virus research laboratories.

Taiwan’s early preparations put it in a strong position when the virus hit, and the island has earned widespread praise for its response. It has so far reported about 400 confirmed cases and six deaths, far fewer than many countries.

Chong Ja Ian, an associate professor of political science at the National University of Singapore, said Chen had a mix of “political clout and technical expertise” that was effective in Taiwan, a society where he said there was strong trust in science and respect for medical professionals.

Now Chen hopes Taiwan can play a leading role in helping the world recover from the virus and restart economic growth. He is overseeing efforts to develop a vaccine and produce tools like rapid coronavirus testing kits.

“Taiwan cannot stand by when other countries are in great danger,” he said.

Chen maintains the bookish manner of a research scientist and is largely unaccustomed to the attention. He has made a career out of staying out of political fights, even refusing to join the governing Democratic Progressive Party that is led by President Tsai Ing-wen.

A member of the Taiwan High Speed Rail cleaning staff sanitizes equipment inside Nangang station, in Taipei, Taiwan, on April 30, 2020 The New York Times

“He is a scholar; he actually doesn’t care much about the power game,” said Chen Chi-mai, a deputy prime minister who as a public health student in the 1990s took an epidemiology class from Chen and remains a close friend. “He is popular because he is neutral.”
The president has deployed Chen as a leading voice to lobby for greater recognition for Taiwan on the global stage, including pushing for membership in the World Health Organisation.

Chen is now at the centre of a global battle over the narrative about how the virus spread worldwide.

He says Taiwan tried to warn the WHO in late December about the potential for the virus to spread from person to person but was ignored. The WHO has rejected the accusation, saying Taiwan merely requested information from the health agency but did not issue any warning.

Chen has seized the moment, denouncing China’s efforts to block Taiwan from joining the WHO and calling on countries around the world to study the “Taiwan model” of controlling the outbreak.

Chen’s prominence has made him a frequent target of criticism by mainland Chinese commentators, who have accused the government of using the pandemic to seek independence for Taiwan, which China’s government considers part of its territory.

“He wears the clothing of professionalism but deviates from the rigorous precision of science and blatantly speaks nonsense and fabricates rumours,” said a recent commentary by Xinhua, China’s official news agency. “The nature of it is particularly vicious.”

Chen laughs at the criticism.

“China has to be focused more on COVID-19 control rather than politics,” he said.

From a young age, Chen was surrounded by politics. He is the son of a powerful county leader in southern Taiwan and said he quickly developed an appreciation for the art of compromise.

“From my father, I learned that politics does not mean people have to fight against each other to the death,” he recalled in an interview in 2016 with Taiwan’s official Central News Agency. “Once people get stranded in such a confrontation, they will constantly find fault with each other.”

For much of his career, he made a point of avoiding politics, instead focusing on his first love, the natural sciences. He earned a doctorate in epidemiology and human genetics from Johns Hopkins University in 1982, and became an authority in hepatitis B as well as diseases associated with arsenic exposure.

At the height of the SARS outbreak, which infected 671 people and killed 84 people in Taiwan, Chen was tapped to be health minister.

At the time, the government faced a crisis of confidence after authorities sealed a contaminated hospital with more than 1,000 people inside. The move triggered panic and some people inside the facility, convinced that they or their loves ones had the virus, tried to kill themselves.

“We saw people jumping out of windows,” Chen recalled. “It was really chaotic.”

After working to contain SARS, Chen led Taiwan in its efforts to prepare for the next outbreak. The government established a disaster management centre, increased production of protective gear and revised the infectious disease law, among other measures.

Chen returned to academic life until 2015, when Tsai, then a presidential candidate, tapped him to be her running mate.

As vice president, Chen has faced other challenges. He tackled pension reform, prompting protests from civil servants over cuts. A Catholic, he visited the Vatican three times as vice president, angering Beijing, which has urged the Vatican to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

He has supported same-sex marriage, which became legal in Taiwan last year, despite criticism from other Christians.

Mostly, he kept a low profile. But in late December, amid the first reports of a mysterious pneumonia emerging in the Chinese city of Wuhan, about 600 miles northwest of Taipei, he jumped into action, worried about the possibility of an epidemic.

Chen quickly ordered the authorities to screen travellers from mainland China and to isolate people showing symptoms of the virus. By Jan 21, the first case had arrived in Taiwan, and the government soon began rationing masks.

After an outbreak on a navy ship, he urged officials to test more than 700 crew members with the hope of collecting data for a study on asymptomatic patients.

On May 20, Chen will step down as vice president. He plans to return to academia and says the coronavirus will be a focus of his research.

Every day around 7 am, Chen goes to church, where mass has been cancelled because of the virus.

“I pray to have the courage to change what we can change,” he said, noting the effort to produce better tests, drugs and vaccines. “We have to accept what we cannot change.”

c.2020 The New York Times Company

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Attorney General William Barr speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) **FILE**
By Jeff Mordock – The Washington Times – Monday, April 27, 2020
Attorney General William P. Barr on Monday ordered federal prosecutors across the country to consider legal action against governors if their efforts to stop the spread of the new coronavirus infringe on Americans’ civil rights.

In a two-page memo, Mr. Barr directed all U.S. attorneys to “be on the lookout” for local and state directives that could violate religious, free speech or economic rights under the Constitution.

“If a state or local ordinance crosses the line from an appropriate exercise of authority to stop the spread of COVID-19 into an overbearing infringement of constitutional and statutory protections, the Department of Justice may have an obligation to address that overreach in federal court,” Mr. Barr wrote in a memo to the 93 U.S. attorneys.

Mr. Barr also directed Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Eric Dreiband and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan Matthew Schneider to monitor state and local policies for potential violations.

The two officials will work with state and local governments as well as other federal agencies, according to the memo. They will be on the alert for coronavirus response policies that restrict free speech or religious liberty as well as other constitutional rights.

“Many policies that would be unthinkable in regular times have become commonplace in recent weeks, and we do not want to unduly interfere with the important efforts of state and local officials to protect the public. But the Constitution is not suspended in times of crisis,” Mr. Barr wrote.

“We must therefore be vigilant to ensure its protections are preserved, at the same time that the public is protected,” he continued.

Throughout the pandemic, Mr. Barr has been outspoken against coronavirus restrictions, which he has described as “draconian.” The Justice Department this month filed a statement of interest siding with a Mississippi church that filed a lawsuit to overturn a local directive banning drive-in religious services.

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The president is eager for the nation to get back to work as unemployment claims reach record levels and businesses struggle to stay afloat with Americans stuck inside under stay-at-home orders.

Mr. Trump said this month that some governors have “gone too far” in their efforts to prevent the coronavirus from spreading. His conservative supporters have protested in a number of states demanding their governors loosen restrictions.

Mr. Barr last week said the Justice Department would support legal action against states that continue to impose strict social distancing rules, calling the orders “burdens on civil liberties.”

“The idea that you have to stay in your house is disturbingly close to house arrest. I’m not saying it wasn’t justified. I’m not saying in some places it might still be justified. But it’s very onerous, as is shutting down your livelihood,” he said in an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt.

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President Trump lambasted the far-left those vandalizing American monuments at his Mt. Rushmore fireworks event Friday evening, claiming a culture war is targeting the legacy of America.

“I am here as your president to proclaim before the country and before the world, this monument will never be desecrated. These heroes will never be defaced. Their legacy will never ever be destroyed,” Mr. Trump said. “Their achievements will never be forgotten and Mount Rushmore will stand forever as an eternal tribute to our forefathers and to our freedom.”

The president claimed that there is a liberal systematic movement “designed to overthrow the American revolution” by rewriting American history in schools and squashing debate through policing speech.

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“If you make something mandatory, particularly for the younger age groups we’re talking about, many of them will rebel and do the exact opposite,” he said Friday on NBC News. “If people understand why they’re doing it they’re more likely to comply. If it’s mandatory they’ll only do it if someone is watching.”

The fiery speech marked a return of fireworks to the national landmark, which were canceled about a decade ago due to concerns about its large population of Ponderosa pine trees and an infestation of pine beetles, which make the forest more susceptible to wildfires.

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03/16/2015 MTN: MOTION
18th Weekly Request for Hearing
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th Weekly Motion for Discovery
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th weekly Motion for corrected order
03/09/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th Motion for discovery
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th weekly Motion for corrected order
12/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
Motion for hearing
12/26/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for corrected Order
12/19/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for discovery
11/26/2014 NTC: OF INTENT
Letter of Intent to Sue
11/24/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
10/28/2014 TAP: HEARING
3:05:08-3:50:26
10/27/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for reconsideration of motion for telephonic appearance
10/15/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to recuse
10/14/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
Motion to Reconsider Venue
10/10/2014 NCJ: DISPOSITION ORDER
Order Denying Respondent’s Motion to change venue and Notice that this court no longer has continuing exclusive jurisdiction in the matter of child support
09/22/2014 MTN: TO WITHDRAW RS 1
Motion to withdraw previous withdrawal
09/22/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
Copy of Order Denying Telephonic Appearance returned to Court unable to deliver
09/17/2014 NTC: HEARING
Pending motions October 28, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO CHANGE VENUE
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO RE-OPEN
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
To Mail Court Order To Correct Address
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO ENABLE CITIZENSHIP
09/16/2014 RPN: REOPEN NO FEE REQUIRED RS 1
Motion to Change Venue
09/12/2014 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE PT 1
Order After Hearing
09/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: for Ex Parte Hearing
09/10/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
08/13/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Contempt – no action
08/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
07/31/2014 TAP: HEARING
10:01:45-10:47:48
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion is Denied: as to Telephone Appearance
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted: Telephone only unless problem
07/24/2014 MTN: MOTION
Moiton Denied: Relief requested is unclear
07/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted, Hearing was held on 07/31/2014
07/02/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
06/23/2014 WITHDRAWN
Motion is granted Motion to change venue is withdrawn
06/23/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
The respondent updated his mailing address with the court.
06/13/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/10/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/02/2014 NTC: HEARING
AMENDED NOTICE: TO INCLUDE ALL PENDING MOTIONS July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
06/02/2014 ADDENDUM
to Ex Parte Emergency Motion
05/30/2014 NTC: HEARING
Motion to modify child support July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
05/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING PT 1
matter to be heard: child support
05/29/2014 MTN: MOTION PT 1
w/reason for not appearing
05/29/2014 NCJ: JUDGMENT/ORDER
Order after hearing
05/29/2014 TAP: HEARING
05/20/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
Motion for Enhanced Telephonic Appearance
05/12/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/29/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Reasonable Accomodation Order
04/22/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Exparte Motion to set aside and revoke custody and support
04/17/2014 NTC: HEARING
Pending motions May 29, 2014 @ 1:30 pm
04/16/2014 NTC: OF APPEAL TO COURT OF APPEALS/ SUPREME COURT RS 1
Appealing the Summary Judgment and Judgment filed on August 5, 2011
04/15/2014 ORD: ORDER RS 1
ORDER AFTER HEARING APRIL 15, 2014
04/15/2014 TAP: HEARING
04/09/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/08/2014 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
granted
04/07/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
03/31/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/17/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/07/2014 RETURNED MAIL PT 1
Returned Notice of Motion Hearing
03/03/2014 NTC: HEARING
Motion for stay and change venue April 15, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
02/25/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for stay
02/25/2014 RPN: MOTION/ PETITION TO REOPEN RS 1
Motion to stay and change venue
02/25/2014 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
the filing fee is waived
02/25/2014 MTN: MOTION/APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS RS 1
11/30/2012 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
11/29/2012 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
10/31/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Withdraw
10/24/2012 ORD: OF CONTINUANCE PT 1
It is ordered that the hearing in this matter scheduled for 11 am on December 18,2012 is continued
10/24/2012 NTC: HEARING
Pending Motions January 22, 2013
10/22/2012 MTN: FOR CONTINUANCE
Comes now the petitioner, Jacqueline Hackett, through her legal counsel and requests the court to vacate its 11 am December 18,2012 hearing
10/22/2012 MTN: MOTION
Motion for sanctions for abuse of process
10/22/2012 RESPONSE
Response to Motion to Reopen
10/15/2012 NTC: HEARING
Pending Motions December 18, 2012
10/10/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Reopen
10/02/2012 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE
Order After September 13,2012 Hearing
09/13/2012 ENTRY OF APPEARANCE
DNA LEGAL SERVICES ENTERS FOR PETITIONER 1 PAGE
09/13/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:44:00-2:46:10/2PGS
08/23/2012 MTN: TO VACATE
CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
08/16/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR DISCOVERY – 1 PAGE CLIFFORD HACKETT
07/31/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
07/30/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: as to the telephone appearance
07/30/2012 CHILD SUPPORT WORKSHEET
1 PG
07/27/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER AFTER HEARING 1. THE EMERGENCY ORDER OF JUNE 21, 2012 IS WITHDRAWN 2. A HEARING WILL BE SCHEDULED IN THE NEAR FUTURE ON ALL PENDING MOTIONS 3. THE PETITIONER MAY TAKE CUSTODY OF THE CHILDREN HAZEL, FAYE, AND NORMAN HACKETT 2 PGS
07/27/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/11:17:32-12:18:274/8PGS
07/24/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR HEARING SET FOR JULY 27, 2012 1 PGS
07/16/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6527) for 7-27-2012 at 11:00 Nature Of Hearing: PENDING MATTERS.
07/09/2012 ORD: TO SHOW CAUSE
(1 PG)
07/05/2012 MTN: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
MOTION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE JACQUELINE HACKETT (2 PAGES)
07/02/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION AND DECLARATION TO VACATE JUDGMENT FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/26/2012 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/25/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CHANGE VENUE FROM NEW MEXICO TO CORTEZ, COLORADO SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT, PRO SE 1 PG
06/21/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 AT 11:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
06/21/2012 ORD: ORDER
EMERGENCY ORDER AFTER HEARING 2 PG
06/21/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOm10:04:38-11:06:45/4pgs
06/20/2012 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
ORDER ALLOWING APPEARANCE BY TELEPHONE 1 PG
06/20/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
REQUESTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
06/15/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 ADDENDUM
TO MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY 5 PAGES BY CLIFFORD HACKETT
06/12/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR EMERGENCY CUSTODY 1 PAGE BY CLIFFORD HACKET
06/12/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 TAP: MOTION
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:41:57-2:54:56/2PGS
06/06/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR THE HEARING SCHEDULED ON JUNE 12,2012 FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
05/02/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: MOTION TO MODIFY CHILD CUSTODY
04/30/2012 RPN: REOPEN/MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER
MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
04/30/2012 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
THE FILING FEE IS WAIVED (2 PGS)
04/27/2012 MTN: MOTION/APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS
5 PGS
01/18/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER ON JOINT STIPULATION *THE COURT CANNOT TAKE JURISDICTION TO ADDRESS THE REQUEST IN THE JOINT STIPULATION AND OTHER PAPER BASED ON THESE UNDERSIGNED DOCUMENTS THAT ARRIVE AT THE COURT VIA FAX WITHOUT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR EITHER PARTY AND NO CLEAR INDICATION OF WHICH PARTY SUBMITTED THE PAPERS *IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED AND DECREED THAT THE COURT WILL TAKE NO ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST IN THE TWO AFOREMENTIONED PAPERS. AS A ONE-TIME COURTESY, A COPY OF THE INSTANT ORDER WILL BE E-MAILED TO THE ONLY CONTACT INFORMATION PROVIDED: CRJOKE (1 PG)
11/17/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
REQUESTING TO HAVE CHILD SUPPORT ORDER SET ASIDE, FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT. 2PGS
11/08/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
JOINT STIPULATION 1 PG *NO SIGNATURES, FAXED
10/19/2011 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
ORDER ALLOWING WITHDRAWAL AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. ATTORNEY D. ZANE SWANK IS ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
08/31/2011 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
MOTION TO ALLOW WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR THE PETITIOBER (1 PG)
08/29/2011 MTN: TO VACATE
MOTION TO VACATE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD RAY HACKETT, PRO SE (2 PGS)
08/17/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO RECUSE SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT/PRO SE (1 PG)
08/05/2011 CLS: JUDGMENT/DEFAULT
DEFAULT FINAL ORDER ON CHILD CUSTODY AND SUPPORT (3 PGS)
08/01/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SET ASIDE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
05/31/2011 TAP: FINAL HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/3:17:43-3:19:39/2PGS
03/30/2011 NCJ: PARTIAL DECREE
STIPULATED PARTIAL DECREE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (13 PGS)
03/11/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011 AT 3:00 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
03/11/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/8:41:20-8:43:54/2PGS
03/02/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
02/01/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 AT 8:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: STATUS CONFERENCE
01/25/2011 ORD: ORDER
ORDER CONVERTING FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING 1. THE FINAL HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 01/28/11 AT 2:30PM IS HEREBY CONVERTED TO A STATUS HEARING (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CONVERT FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING D SWANK (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
PETITIONER’S PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ISSUES D SWANK (5 PGS)
01/21/2011 MED: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PAYMENT AND REQUEST FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS RICHARD ROLLINS, MEDIATOR WAS PAID FOR 2.0 HRS OF MEDIATION; JACQUELINE HACKETT, PETITIONER SHALL REMIT $20.00 AND CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT SHALL REMIT $100.00, NO LATER THAN MARCH 24, 2011 1 PAGE
01/21/2011 MED: FINAL MEDIATION REPORT
FINAL MEDIATION REPORT – RICHARD ROLLINS (HAVE NOT BEEN RESOLVED) 1 PAGE
01/19/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/19/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/2:05:10-2:05:42/2PGS
01/19/2011 MTN: TO COMPEL
MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY D SWANK (3 PGS)
01/18/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ALL PENDING MATTERS
01/18/2011 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING
FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
01/18/2011 MTN: MOTION
VERIFIED MOTION FOR TEMPORARY CUSTODY, SUPERVISED VISITATION AND INTERIM ORDER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (3 PGS)
01/13/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/05/2011 RESPONSE
PETITIONER’S RESPONSE TO MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS AND MOTION FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES PETITIONER REQUESTS THE COURT DENY RESPONDENT’S MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS, AWARD ATTORNEY’S FEES AND IN THE AMOUNT OF $300.00 AND FOR SUCH OTHER RELIEF THE COURT DEEMS JUST AND PROPER D SWANK (2 PGS)
01/04/2011 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
12/13/2010 MED: NOTICE OF MEDIATION
RICHARD ROLLINS, IS APPOINTED MEDIATOR IN THIS CASE. THE PARTIES SHALL MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO COMMENCE MEDIATION BY JANUARY 5, 2011
12/10/2010 NTC: HEARING
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6503) for 1-19-2011 at 2:00 Nature Of Hearing: MOTION TO SUSPEND.
12/10/2010 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
12/09/2010 CERTIFICATE CUSTODY ISSUES
ATTORNEY’S CERTIFICATE OF CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
12/06/2010 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
11/15/2010 ANSWER
FILED BY RESPONDENT CLIFFORD HACKETT (4 PGS)
11/15/2010 RETURN OF SERVICE
A COPY OF THE PETITION WAS SERVED TO CLIFFORD HACKETT ON NOVEMBER 1,2010 (1 PG)
09/15/2010 ORD: TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER
TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER (3 PGS)
09/15/2010 SUMMONS ISSUED
09/15/2010 OPN: PETITION
VERIFIED PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE D SWANK (4 PGS)

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Anonymous VS Q

Anonymous VS Q
John Biggs
@johnbiggs / 10:22 am PDT • August 7, 2018

A cheerful video released by YourAnonNews suggests that the murky hacker collective called Anonymous is now after the murky deep state collective called Q.

Q, to the uninitiated, is a 4Chan poster who claims to be connected deep inside the US government. Q claims to have high level clearance and posts in furtherance of the conspiracy theory that the government has been running massive pedophile ring and that Trump and Robert Mueller are working like Scooby Doo and Shaggy to bring it down. Sites like QAnon.pub are archives of Q’s cryptic and often ridiculous claims.

Support for the conspiracy most recently surfaced at multiple Trump rallies and the sayings – including the faintly ominous “Where We Go One, We Go All” – are appearing everywhere from placards to Roseanne Barr’s Twitter.

pic.twitter.com/l8GX7WdUE4

— Andy Campbell (@AndyBCampbell) August 1, 2018

Anonymous, best known for attacking Scientology with its Project Chanology operation, is well-equipped to unmask and ridicule Q. When Q began, said Anonymous, they found their antics to be a bit of clever trolling. Then, when Q followers began threatening lives Anonymous decided they were dangerous.

We are trying to identify the man in this picture, which was taken outside my office yesterday (Sun) afternoon. Please contact @NewportBeachPD if you have any details or observed him. We will NOT be intimidated into stopping or changing our course. #Basta pic.twitter.com/YIKS6D0Grq

— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 30, 2018

“We were all like ‘Check this troll out.’ He has them convinced that he’s on the inside and they’re eating it up,” Anonymous said in their atypically comical video. After a bit of ribbing, however, Anonymous said they found much to dislike. “None of us are happy with your bullshit,” they wrote. “We gonna wreck you. We are Anonymous.”

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