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THE AMG LEGAL SYSTEMS PROTOTYPE***Electronically Filed***** Jul 24 2021 07:52AM Mastered on April 16, 1991 at Commadorelatasha Inc., White AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., ENTERED AND FILED STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE,PROTHONOTARY’S and ANTI-TRUST OFFICE CASE LANCASTER, PA THE AMG LEGAL SYSTEMS PROTOTYPE***Electronically Filed***** Jul 24 2021 07:52AM Mastered on April 16, 1991 at CommadoreLatasha Inc., White AdvancedStan CATERBONE Stan J. Caterbone J. MediaMediCaterbone Family Group GropGroup Executive Executive U.S.Press PressExecutive Mind SummaryRelease Release Summary Control Summary Page Page Page Page Page Page 1233384 333233 33 33of ofof of 51 51of4145051453 51 51 Tuesday, Thursday,Tuesday, Friday,Tuesday, MarchTuesday MarchDecember 15, March 2016 15,3/15/2016July 201617,15,11, 5, 20152016 TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems SYSTEMS Prototype PROTOTYPE Page No. 1 of 929277 Mastered on April 18, 1991 at COMMODOREApril 16,Computers 1991 AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, and ANTI-TRUST CASE TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems SYSTEMS Prototype PROTOTYPE Page No. 2 of 929277 Mastered on April 18, 1991 at COMMODOREApril 16,Computers 1991 AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., STAN J. 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CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, and ANTI-TRUST CASE 1987 Documents on CD-ROM by AMG 1991 TI=\FERRANTI - ISC - GUERIN - CATERBONE COMMUNICATION MATRIX (FRAUD) IM= 310.CPR DA= January 18, 1991 AT= AUDIO TRACKS: /ALL PA= PAGES: 01 SU= SUMMARY: This communication matrix illustrates the flow of information that was used in the alleged "BLACK MAIL" of Stan Caterbone and the "ISC $BILLION DOLLAR COVERUP" ************************************************************ TI=\ISC PURCHASE IM= 001P01.CPR DA= September 21, 1983 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/08/09 PA= PAGES: 2 SU= SUMMARY: Confirmation of the purchase of 1000 shares of International Signal & Control bought by Stan Caterbone on Septermber 21, 1983. This stock was recommended and solicited by Gibson Armstrong of Individual Securities, of Lancaster PA. 01 IM= 001P02.CPR DI= PAGE 2 ***************************************************************** TI=\HIGH EMPLOYMENT IM= 002P01.CPR DA= October 25, 1985 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/ PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Letter to Paul Lewis, of High Associates, subsidiary of High Industries, requesting considerations for Employment. Ed Gordon, controller of the Horst Group, had reffered Stan Caterbone to High Associates. ***************************************************************** TI=\COMMONWEALTH BANK SOLICITATION FOR EMPLOYMENT IM= 003P01.CPR DA= October 28, 1985 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/03/04/05/06/07/08/09 PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Letter to Larry Zieliski of the Commonwealth National Bank, from Stan Caterbone requesting considerations for Page 1 TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems SYSTEMS Prototype PROTOTYPE PagePage No. No. 24 4 of of 277929 Mastered on April 18, 1991 at COMMODOREApril 16,Computers 1991 AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, and ANTI-TRUST CASE 1987 Documents on CD-ROM by AMG 1991 employment in the Financial Services Department. ***************************************************************** TI=\OWEN KUGEL ASSOCIATES EMPLOYMENT MEETING IM= 004P01.CPR DA= November 5, 1985 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 03 PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Letter thanking Owen Kugel for the interview with himself and Ed Potius, for the employment considerations for raising funds for the development proJects. S. Caterbone never heard back until they wanted funding from S. Caterbone in 1987. ************************************************************ TI=\PRO FINANCIAL GROUP, Ltd., BROCHURE IM= 005P01.CPR DA= April 4, 1986 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 01/02/04/07/08 PA= PAGES: 2 SU= SUMMARY: Brochure of the Pro Financial Group, Ltd., a Penssylvania corporation owned soly by Stan Caterbone, and was the preliminary design of Financial Management Group, Ltd., IM= 05P02.CPR DI= PAGE 2 ************************************************************ TI=\PARENT FEDERAL SAVINGS MORTGAGE CHECK IM= 006P01.CPR DA= July 12, 1986 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/03/08/09 PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Copy of the check for the loan proceeds for the residence at 2323 New Danville Pike, Conestoga PA, of which Stan and Mike Caterbone borrowed $100,000 from Parent Federal Savings and Loan, owned by James Guerin. ************************************************************ TI=\S. CATERBONE FMG, Ltd., STOCK PURCHASE IM= 007P01.CPR DA= June 26, 1986 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/03/05/08/09 PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Initial stock certificate for Stan Caterbone granting 40,000 shares of FNG, Ltd., stock. Stan Caterbone paid $.50 per share or $20,000 in full on June 26, 1987. ************************************************************ Page 2 TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems SYSTEMS Prototype PROTOTYPE PagePage No. No. 25 5 of of 277929 Mastered on April 18, 1991 at COMMODOREApril 16,Computers 1991 AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, and ANTI-TRUST CASE 1987 Documents on CD-ROM by AMG 1991 TI=\R. KAUFFMAN FMG, Ltd., STOCK PURCHASE IM= 008P01.CPR DA= June 26, 1986 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 02/03/05/06/08/09 PA= PAGES: 1 SU= SUMMARY: Initial stock certificate for Robert Kauffman. Robert Kauffman paid $.50 per share. Mr. Kauffman recieved 60,000 shares of stock. Since Stan Caterbone was as responsible as anyone, if not more, for the development of FMG, Ltd., Mr. Kauffman agreed to an option agreement to Stan Caterbone for 10,000 shares at $.50 per share. Stan Caterbone was adement about having equal equity with Mr. Kauffman. In addition, Mr. Kauffman had never paid for the additional 20,000 shares he purchased. He only paid for 40,000. This is a violation of PA Securities laws. ************************************************************ TI=\FMG, Ltd., CHARTER BUSINESS PLAN IM= 009P01.CPR DA= July 1, 1986 AT= CORRESPONDING AUDIO TRACKS: 01/02/04/05/06/07/08 PA= PAGES: 20 SU= Charter Business Plan for FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP, LTD. of Lancaster, Pa Dated July 1, 1987, created by S. Caterbone TABLE OF CONTENTS: Mission Statement Corporate ObJectives Business Strategies Distribution Strategies Services Strategies Market Penetration Strategies Planner Support Services Corporate Standards Initial Capitalization Financial Highlights Contingency Plans The Management Group Organizational Charts: Exhibit A Exhibit B MISSION STATEMENT Page 3 TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems SYSTEMS Prototype PROTOTYPE PagePage No. No. 26 6 of of 277929 Mastered on April 18, 1991 at COMMODOREApril 16,Computers 1991 AMG Legal Systems Prototype The "ISC Cover-Up© - by THE ADVANCE MEDIA GROUP, Ltd., STAN J. CATERBONE, PRO SE - A LANDMARK HUMAN RIGHTS, OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE, and ANTI-TRUST CASE 1987 Documents on CD-ROM by AMG 1991 l. To serve the people of the county, state and nation in the handling of their finances through the support of our financial planners and other advisors, and their personal relationships with their clients. 2. To meet the expectations of our various constituencies: planners, employees, stockholders, and the people residing in the area we serve. OBJECTIVES l. To position the company as the maJor provider and servicer of financial products and advice in the closely related fields of investments, financial consultation, mortgage banking, life insurance, property and casualty insurance, taxes, law, and real estate. 2. To transform the fragmented market of independent financial planners into a quality group of outstanding professionals marketing under one name, thus bringing order to the financial marketplace. 3. To place client interest first at all times by delivering a diversified product through multiple sponsors so as to always deliver high-quality and fairly priced products representing the top 25% percentile of the marketplace. 4. To develop and maintain quality service on previously delivered products by managing assets at a reasonable fee, thus freeing planners from the constant pressure of making new sales. 5. To insure the growth of the business by hiring professional planners in sufficient number so as to become the pre-eminent financial services company in the area served. 6. To use invested capital rather than loans and long-term leases to minimize monthly expenses and maximize profits, hereby assuring our business growth and development. 7. To encourage our planners to become stockholders in the firm, thus satisfying their desire for ownership in a company of real value. Also to assure a more stable development of our business through stronger ties with our top planners. 8. To react to changes in the marketplace ahead of our competition in creative and thoroughly considered ways. 9. To maintain a strong professional/client relationship through frequent personal contact while using high-technology equipment Page 4 TheAMG AMG LEGAL Legal Systems
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