For those women and children enduring injustices around the world, but especially in Texas make NOISE.
Collin County Attorney Aaron Stanley Allegedly Steals $1,500 From Disabled Client
6 OctAnother Collin County unscrupulous criminal defense attorney allegedly steals money from an indigent, disabled client just days after being hired. Richardson, Texas lawyer Aaron Stanley was referred by the Texas State Bar to the client. The client is supposed to receive 30 minutes for $20 by virtue of the referral. He spoke with her for 15 minutes and said he would take the case.
The client came in the following morning, paid $375, spent one hour going over background and the fact the case had gone viral over the internet. Stanley entered into a contract to do some work for $1,575. She paid prior to any work being done. The next meeting was scheduled.
At the moment she arrived, Aaron Stanley sat her down and told her she must leave Texas and forget about her case. Forget it all. Let the consequences come what may – she absolutely must leave Texas. The client had a pending protective order against her by her former divorce attorney who she alleged raped her.
It’s been a mess. It’s been discovered the former divorce attorney has a really bad history according to numerous sources, including his own family. Those stories are on this blog.
Aaron Stanley said he would transfer her $1,500 to a motion to remove residency restriction in Texas so the client could move with her daughter. Then he said he wanted a $7,000 retainer for that. She had no money. The $1,500 came from her sister. She called her sister. The sister was taken aback by what was going on and couldn’t commit on the spot to paying extra.
The sister recalls Aaron Stanley started the conversation saying he would not represent the client in the protective order case that he had already contracted for and been paid $1,875, but would work on the residency restriction for her for an hourly fee with a retainer of $7,000 required. This was so out of the blue.
She asked for her money back instead. He said he would not refund her money. He then claimed he spent it all. He claimed he spent it by spending two hours (he and his associate) giving her this story about how he wasn’t going to represent her in the protective order and how she just needed to leave Texas and needed to give him $5,000 more to do it. I call bullshit.
Autistic Man Arrested for “Acting Odd”
4 OctThis is a sad story I read about a Dallas man who was apparently acting a little non-conformist at Whole Foods. It ended with the store calling 911 on him and the police taking him to jail on “criminal trespass” charges. The poor guy was wearing a medic-alert bracelet and was not acting violent or threatening in any way according to police and store management.
Police told him to come out of an area designated for employees only or he would go to jail. The autistic guy told him he had to “call his mom first.” That should have been a clue to police to take off the SWAT vests and put on their compassion suits, but it apparently didn’t register that way.
The man was arrested and taken to jail. He sat there for 12 hours before he was allowed to leave.
More on the story at the CBS local news website here:
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/10/03/autistic-mans-acting-odd-lands-him-in-jail/#.Toq1DtvJTU0.email
Vale Krenik’s Scientology Mother Makes “Valed” Threat to Him
3 OctIn Pat Krenik’s autobiographical essay she wrote in 2002, she concluded with these words that some could say may have been a veiled threat to her own children:
“If you are guilty of any crime, you are not in a very good position to say anything negative about the Churches of Scientology. After all, they have fat folders in Ethics, detailing everything you ever did wrong. While the practice is in general not to turn over personal material to authorities or press and public, Scientologists who are no longer in good standing, who have been declared SP, are no longer “protected” by the rules of Scientology. That would include all the “non-actionable” reports. One last bit of advice, If you have something you really don’t want your mother to know about you, then I suggest you stay in good standing with the Church once you have that fat Ethics file.” – Patricia Krenik, 2002 essay
Pat Krenik is rapist and Plano, TX lawyer Vale Krenik’s mother. She has a history of abandoning her children to seek higher and higher levels in Scientology. She married seven men and had eleven children. One of those men was a raving psychopath, Ralph Ojeda. Ralph was Vale Krenik’s biological father. To read the entire story, click here:
http://menwhohatewomenhaters.wordpress.com/vale-krenik/
What do Plano, TX Lawyer Vale Krenik and Charles Manson Have in Common?
3 OctThey both practice Scientology mind control techniques. Both are subjects of Patrica Krenik’s autobiography (Pat Krenik is Vale Krenik’s mother – see link below to the autobiography.)
Yes, Vale Krenik is alleged to be a serial rapist and not only that, but someone who continues to abuse his victims once they escape…until they are utterly destroyed.
First, I want to make clear, that I’m not necessarily attacking everyone that is a Scientologist. I realize that truth and goodness can be found everywhere and good people can be found everywhere, even in evil cults.
However, there are significant mind control aspects of Scientology that criminals take advantage of and use them for evil means.
Let’s look at what statement might attract serial rapists like Vale Krenik and serial killers like Charles Manson to Scientology techniques:
“A very effective thought control technique
could also be worked out from Scientology,
which could be used to make
individuals into willing slaves.“
L Ron Hubbard
How did Charles Manson, the serial killer, use Scientology mind control techniques to gain control over people in his little cult to the extent he could order them to viciously kill people? For starters, he acquired a scientology E-meter. He also gained higher and higher levels of achievements in Scientology while in prison.
From HELTER SKELTER by Vincent T. Bugliosi, Paul Watkins when Bugliosi interviewed him about Manson’s philosophy:
Manson had told him that while he was in prison he had studied Scientology, becoming a “theta” which Manson defined as being “clear”. (p. 237)
Also from Bugliosi HELTER SKELTER, pg 647:
"On November 21, 1969, the bodies of James Sharp, 15, and Doreen Gaul, 19, were found in an alley in downtown Los Angeles. The two...had been killed elsewhere...then dumped there. Each had been stabbed over 50 times... "Both James Sharp and Doreen Gaul were Scientologists, the latter a Scientology `clear' who had been residing in a Church of Scientology commune less than two miles from the Labianca residence. According to several sources, Doreen Gaul was a former girl friend of Manson Family member Bruce Davis, who, like Manson himself, was an ex-scientologist...[Davis] disappeared shortly after being questioned [about another murder]." (p. 478)
To read more about Charles Manson and Scientology go to http://www.lermanet.com/scientologyscandals/charlesmanson.htm
As for Vale Krenik, people who have gotten to know him closely can see why he’s like Charles Manson (especially after one reads Manson’s biographical sketch.) Vale Krenik also has a difficult time staying on task. He also refuses to serve or be a subordinate of anyone. He, like Manson, seeks out vulnerable people to manipulate and control. Krenik and Manson share similar upbringings that are dissociated from any real love or attachment from a nurturing figure. In short, Vale Krenik and Charles Manson could be brothers.
Vale Krenik’s crimes and those of his family are so bad they have been specifically marked by Anonymous, a group of anonymous “hacktivists” that have made headlines for online cyberattacks in recent years. (Anonymous started out as pranksters and graduated to free speech fighters. Just last February, they released a decrypted version of the same cyberworm that crippled Iran’s nuclear power program. The Stuxnet worm is described as the most sophisticated cyberweapon ever created.) See more on the Anonymous vs. the Krenik’s story here: http://menwhohatewomenhaters.wordpress.com/2011/10/01/plano-attorney-vale-kreniks-parents-are-attacked-by-anonymous-group/
Vale Krenik is not an idiot. In fact, he’s highly manipulative. He excels in computer technology and even reportedly stole thousands of confidential medical documents from the CDC on behalf of Scientology’s fight against the pharmaceutical industry (particularly, mercury in vaccines.) Stories about his crimes at the CDC abound on the internet and are, therefore, not posted here.
The crimes we are most interested in exposing about bastard rapist Vale Krenik to the public are his crimes of rape, torture, suppression of civil rights, and human slavery – in general, we wish to stop him from continuing his destructive path of ruining human lives.
Many have gone to the police, the courts, and to the Texas State Bar to complain about this licensed Texas lawyer, Vale Krenik. The police reports involving him are inches thick in Plano, Texas alone. But nothing gets done. He eludes law enforcement and the Courts. He has been able to steal children away from his two ex-wives and from his own clients. He has gotten away with raping his step-daughters as well as numerous others. He continues to rape, including his own legal clients and no one who is in a position to do anything will do anything about it.
This is why this blog is here. To expose Vale Krenik and his thugs.
To read more about Vale Krenik’s background as stated by his own mother, Pat Krenik (interestingly, Pat Krenik also makes reference to Charles Manson in this autobiography)
http://menwhohatewomenhaters.wordpress.com/vale-krenik/
For more about Charles Manson’s biography (which is very eerily similar to Vale Krenik’s) click this link:
http://history1900s.about.com/od/1960s/p/charlesmanson.htm
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Alan Van Zelfden, the ex-husband of a recent victim of Vale Krenik, has teamed up with this monster and is action just as much the psychopath. This blog will be exposing his crimes soon as well.

