Subject: Re: Paternity Fraud Research

Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:21:39 -0600

From: "Nadine G. Mendelsohn-Ziskind" <w2ngmz@bellsouth.net>

To: "Mulsow, Miriam" <MMulsow@hs.ttu.edu>,"acadlb@ttuhsc.edu"

Dear Ms. Muslow:

 

          I am glad that you already know the story.  I do hope that it is the truth

that she has revealed to you.  Of course this could all be solved by presenting the youngest child for a DNA test at the same time and place as

the purported fathers.

 

          But on to the research ideas.  I have collected a lot of data, much of which

does not appear on my website, relating to the issue of paternity fraud.  I have an interest in this issue for many reasons, which I am sure you have read about or heard about.

 

          I sent the research proposal idea to Texas Tech for a few reasons. One, Sybil is there and is part of the group of nationally know paternity fraud

poster people, as is her former husband, David.  She is a researcher in Family Development and child health.  Her research and writings belie her

personal behavior. The department at Texas Tech is called Human Development and Family Studies, not the Dept. of Psychology or Social Work. Due to the fact that Sybil is on the staff, and another nationally know paternity fraud victim, Morgan Wise is in the Lubbock area, I thought that yourx department might have better access to the "research subjects."

 

          The Lubbock-Avalanche seems to cover the paternity fraud issues more than any other newspaper in the country, including the Boston Globe and the Orlando Sentinel.

 

          I have sent out my proposal, as I sent to your department, to other research institutions, such as Howard University in Wash. D.C.

 

          I am looking for research institutions in areas where I have documented proof of paternity fraud, and will be looking at an Ohio facility, where Dennis Carron lives.  He is the pfraud victim who managed to pass the Ohio legislation relating to paternity fraud and all it's issues.

 

          Due to the number of known paternity fraud victims in Georgia, I am sending my proposal to Emory University and possibly Georgia Tech.

 

          I am also considering Penn State, and University of Pennsylvania, along with Carnegie-Mellon (as it relates to the financial aspects).

 

          In working with the California Representative who is proposing Paternity Fraud Legislation for that State, I hope to find an institution there who will work on the proposal.

 

          And in Alabama, due to UAB's genetic testing site, they may be interested.

 

          Because of my resources in Australia and the UK, I am also trying to get the same proposal considered at some of their research institutions.

 

          The idea for the research has be percolating for some time.  It seemed to come together in the last week or so, when my Open Records request for statistics and data from the State of Florida and Miami-Dade County Department of Revenues met with little or no data available (they do not collect this information).

 

Upon reading a monthly newsletter from the Florida Commission on Responsible Fatherhood, who by the way, has as one of it's commissioners, Sybil's attorney, and their press release in December about USF collecting data and information about child support and fatherhood issues, the time came to propose the research.

 

I am not a researcher, nor a scientist.  I am interested in justice and truth, and responsibility for their actions to be taken by the appropriate person, not foisted off on innocent victims. The only way to do that is to

have the data available to make a case for or against Paternity Fraud

 

 

 

"Mulsow, Miriam" wrote:

Original Message-----

From: Mulsow, Miriam

To: 'Nadine G. Mendelsohn-Ziskind '

Cc: 'shart@hs.ttu,edu'

Sent: 12/16/01 7:52 PM

Subject: RE: Paternity Fraud Research

 

          If this is intended as an attack on Sybil's reputation or credibility, > it won't work.  Those of us who know her and care about her already know > the story.  We respect and admire her and realize that no one, including > David, is perfect.

 

Miriam Mulsow

 

Original Message-----

From: Nadine G. Mendelsohn-Ziskind

> To: acadlb@ttuhsc.edu; areifman@hs.ttu.edu; cstelle@hs.ttu.edu;

> david.ivey@ttu.edu; dbusby@hs.ttu.edu; dcrawford@hs.ttu.edu;

> dfeng@hs.ttu.edu; elindsey@hs.ttu.edu; gwen.sorell@ttu.edu;

> jfischer@hs.ttu.edu; jfitzpatrick@hs.ttu.edu; jscott@hs.ttu.edu;

> kkowalski@hs.ttu.edu; kwampler@hs.ttu.edu; mbermudez@hs.ttu.edu;

> mcolwell@hs.ttu.edu; mmccarty@hs.ttu.edu; mmulsow@hs.ttu.edu;

> nancy.bell@ttu.edu; neueid@ttuhsc.edu; neulxy@ttuhsc.edu;

> psyrbs@ttuhsc.edu; rnjoy@ttacs.ttu.edu; rwampler@hs.ttu.edu;

> steve.harris@ttu.edu; sweaver@hs.ttu.edu; ycaldera@hs.ttu.edu

> Sent: 12/16/01 2:46 AM

 Subject: Paternity Fraud Research

 

          Perhaps the Dept. of Human Development and Family Studies at Texas Tech > would be interested in doing a research project on Paternity Fraud.

 

The issues for research include:

 

          What causes infidelity in a "committed" relationship (marriage).

          > When pregancy is discovered, what causes the women to hide the truth about the possible bio-fathers from her partner.

          How paternity fraud affects the cuckolded man.

          How paternity fraud affects the child who was born of an adulterous > relationship

          How paternity fraud affects the child's half siblings.

          How paternity fraud affects the cuckolded man's bio-children from > another relationship, both past and future.

          How paternity fraud affects the children of subsequent relationships, bio and step children on the male side, and the bio-mother side.

          How the bio-mother justifies committing fraud and deceit.

          How the bio-mother decides which man she pegs to be the "father" of her child.

          How the issue of paternity fraud affects the man's relationship with the  child he thought was his whne divorce or seperation occur.

          How paternity fraud helps the bio-mom alienate both bio and non-biov children from the estranged male

 

Check out these web sites, particularly the Perpetrators Page on the

Florida site.

www.florida.paternityfraud.com

www.paternityfraud.com

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> Please contact me by e-mail for further information on the problem of

> paternity fraud.

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> Thank you.

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