Team Kimberlin Post of the Day

This is from paragraph 4 of The Dread Pro-Se Kimberlin’s “Plaintiff’s Reply to Five Defendants’ Responses to Plaintiff’s Motion to File Second Amended Complaint” filed in the Kimberlin v. The Universe, et al. RICO Madness.ECF 119-4TDPK is not the only pro se litigant in this case, and he’s not the only one living in Maryland. Westminster was hit with the same snow storms as Bethesda. The snow was actually deeper up here. Yet, I was able to keep up with all of the necessary paperwork for both of TDPK’s vexatious lawsuits against me and work what amounted to a full-time schedule on a job that required that I commute to a location just outside the Washington Beltway.

popcorn4bkI’m tempted to refer to TDPK as a useless whiner, but it turns out that those three sentences contain a marvelously useful bit of information affecting the state Kimberlin v. Walker, et al. nuisance lawsuit. He has the right to remain silent, but he doesn’t seem to understand when he should.

Stay tuned.

19 thoughts on “Team Kimberlin Post of the Day


  1. What, no dog ate his homework?

    Isn’t the youngest of these children at least 10? Having been stuck home with sick kids during snow days, even with younger kids than that, I’ve usually been able to get quite a bit done if I wanted to.


    • Actually, just before my last board meeting, my puppy did try to eat my homework! It occasioned much hilarity, when I showed up with a well-nibbled book.


  2. Every time I see the snow day excuses, all I can think of are some of those lines purportedly froim Officer Fitness Evaluations:

    He has carried out each and every one of his duties to his entire satisfaction.

    He would be out of his depth in a car park puddle.

    This Officer reminds me very much of a gyroscope – always spinning around at a frantic pace, but not really going anywhere.

    This young lady has delusions of adequacy.

    Since my last report he has reached rock bottom, and has started to dig.

    This man is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot.

    Works well when under constant supervision and cornered like a rat in a trap.

    —–Source: “Jackspeak: The Pusser’s Rum Guid to Royal Navy Slanguage” by Rick Jolly, 1989.
    found at https://www.strategypage.com/humor/articles/british.asp


    • I had to look that up, having never heard of it. If he’s going for sympathy, he probably would have been better off saying his child contracted a parvovirus infection.


    • Sometimes called fifth disease. It’s a very mild illness and It’s not contagious after the rash appears.


  3. He wrote PAa Frey claiming to have filed 100 lawsuits – I feel inclined to tell him that I am filing 100 FOIA requests over any government contracts to see if any services were actually performed


    • If it is discovered that he did file these hundreds of lawsuits (and since the only evidence I have seen so far for that claim is the self-attested word of a convicted perjurer, he could have been inflating or lowballing it) and that he forged the service in them, are there any steps that can be taken now on them? Is there a statute of limitations? If so, is it affected by the fact that there was fraud involved, and therefore fooled innocent people?


  4. I wonder how quick BK would oppose any of the defendents motions for more time to file anything based on such bullspit excuses…

    I hope the judge pulls the plug on this abuse of the courts soon and sanctions the heck out of BK while doing so for your and the other defendants sake.


    • Immediately. He filed a motion against AW for going over three pages in length when he was at the same time asking for permission to go over a few pages in length.

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