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An American father, Neal Sutz, with dual citizenship in the United States and in Switzerland, fled Arizona in 2017 with his wife and two sons to start a new life in Switzerland, after he claims his life was ruined and his two children were in danger in Arizona, due to his wife’s family. His wife is allegedly part of an influential family in the Mormon Church in Arizona. She claims, and has testified in court, that she and other members of her family were sexually abused as children, and she feared her own children were in danger. Both boys are special needs children needing medical care, and shortly after arriving in Switzerland, they were allegedly medically kidnapped under the authority of Swiss child protective services (SPMi) after their mother experienced a psychotic breakdown in Geneva. SPMi brought in an American psychiatrist living in Geneva, Dr. Daniel Schechter, to handle the Sutz case. One of Dr. Schechter’s special interests is the effect of mothers with post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) on their children. He was the winner of an award for this work shortly after taking on the Sutz boys’ case (link), and continues to win awards for his work on studying the effects of mothers with PTSD on their children. (2019 award link.) Neal has been fighting the system for over 2 years to try and get his children back, and even took out a full page advertisement in the Washington Times to publish a letter written to President Donald Trump asking him to intervene in Switzerland. He does not believe President Trump or anyone in his administration ever saw it. He believes there are powerful forces working against him to prevent his children from being returned to him, and he has written a book detailing this case, which can be purchased and downloaded here: SOS – SCREAM OF SILENCE – A TRUE STORY! STILL HAPPENING NOW! https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/63320946/sos-scream-of-silence-by-neal-sutz Before his marriage into the Mormon Church, Neal Sutz was an accomplished author and film producer, being an expert and advocate regarding the rights of those diagnosed with mental health issues. He received notoriety in 2004 when he attempted to be a guest on the popular Dr. Phil show, and claims he was discriminated against due to his past history with mental health. He ended up suing Dr. Phil and the producer, Opah Winfrey, successfully under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Today, he is alone and almost penniless as he continues his efforts to regain custody of his two sons in Geneva, Switzerland, fighting a system he believes is too powerful for him alone to overcome, and he wants the world to know his story. https://namelyliberty.com/american-dad-escapes-arizona-with-two-sons-only-to-have-them-medically-kidnapped-in-switzerland/ International Political Demand Made on July 25, 2020, by Three Arizona Political Candidates Directed At The President of Switzerland and Requesting The Full Support of The U.S. Federal Government For The Immediate, Unconditional Return of Neal David Sutz's Sons To Mr. Sutz. SWISS AND AMERICAN FEDERAL AUTHORITIES MAY CONTACT THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE OF MR. JOSH BARNETT AT - contact@barnettforaz.com https://rightsocial.net/serious-and-uncomfortable-political-demand https://twitter.com/swiss4trumpnow https://www.twitter.com/ontheroadwithj3 https://www.instagram.com/ontheroadwithjimandcasey
Actor Justin Long and director Daniel Schechter team up for After Class, the story of a professor who defends his reputation over controversial behavior at his college. Do your homework and listen to a fun conversation about some serious issues.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A surprising beautiful film on family ties and brotherhood, in New York in a jewish family. A new splendid take on a well-known subject... The post Daniel Schechter – Safe Spaces #RomaFF14 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On this latest episode of the Talkhouse Film podcast, Daniel Schechter, the writer/director of Life of Crime and also a Talkhouse Film regular, is in conversation with actor/writer/director Desiree Akhavan about her debut feature Appropriate Behavior, plus women in film, bad actors, "director jail," finding your voice, and much more. For more filmmakers talking film and TV, visit Talkhouse Film at talkhouse.com/film.
Daniel Schechter loved Elmore Leonard's book The Switch so much, he wrote a script for it on spec. Years later, the film became a reality.
Time hurries on, and the leaves that are green turn to brown... Josh and Adam preview the fall movie season and offer an end-of-summer review roundup sparked by a clash over THE ONE I LOVE, starring Mark Duplass and Elizabeth Moss. Other movies covered include: THE CONGRESS, THE TRIP TO ITALY, THE DOG and THE ZERO THEOREM. Plus, an interview with Daniel Schechter, writer/director of the new Elmore Leonard adaptation LIFE OF CRIME. 0:00-2:06 - Billboard / Donations 2:06-21:29 - Review: "The One I Love" 21:29-27:02 - "Zero Theorem," "The Congress" 27:02-35:55 - "Trip to Italy," "The Dog" Jenny Lewis, "Just One of the Guys" 36:54-48:19 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 48:19-1:10:26 - Interview: Dan Schechter Bob Mould, "The War" 1:11:27-1:12:10 - SVU Promo 1:12:10-1:40:42 - Fall Movie Preview 1:40:42-1:44:05 - Close / Outtake BONUS CONTENT - The One I Love Spoiled MUSIC - Bob Mould / Jenny Lewis NOTES - MT winner: Bill Hutchison LINKS - Josh on The One I Love - Josh on Zero Theorem - Josh on The Congress - "Art of Empathy" Workshop - Anatomy of a Scene: Life of Crime - Schechter's "Supporting Characters" PARTNERS - Backstory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Richard Roeper reviews "A Life Of Crime" directed by Daniel Schechter. With Jennifer Aniston, Mos Def, Isla Fisher, and Will Forte.
Today Richard Roeper reviews "A Life Of Crime" directed by Daniel Schechter. With Jennifer Aniston, Mos Def, Isla Fisher, and Will Forte.