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==History of Unlawful Conduct and Acts of Violence== | ==History of Unlawful Conduct and Acts of Violence== | ||
Revision as of 22:44, 12 December 2007
Title
Cult Information from the Rick A. Ross Institute for the Study of Destructive Cults, Controversial Groups and Cult Movements
Description
Mission Statement
The Rick A. Ross Institute (RRI) of New Jersey is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization devoted to public education and research. RRI's mission is to study destructive cults, controversial groups and movements and to provide a broad range of information and services easily accessible to the public for assistance and educational purposes.
RRI maintains a large archive on the Internet and is available to assist researchers, the media, professionals and those concerned with accurate information about various cults, groups and movements and related issues of interest.
The Cult News Network, where members can post links to and/or comment about breaking news stories regarding cults, controversial groups, movements and related issues.
Languages
English
Address
- 123 Town Square Place #323
- Jersey City NJ 07310 US
Contact
- Ross, Rick
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- +1 201 434 9234, Fax: +1 201 435 7108
History of Unlawful Conduct and Acts of Violence
In addition to his unlawful copyright activities, Panoussis’s history demonstrates a disrespect of the law and a potential for violence.
Panoussis arrived in Sweden in the late 1970s. He studied law at Stockholm University, but quit before completing his degree. He then appeared to drift from job to job without direction. At one point he served as a spokesperson for a group called the Anti-Olympic Committee. This group supported certain bombings that were staged in an effort to sabotage Sweden’s plans to host the Olympics.
In 1978, Panoussis was convicted for theft. In mid 1992 he acted as a legal advisor in a dispute between a brother and sister over an apartment. In a unique display of problem-solving,
Panoussis attacked the front door of one of the parties with an axe, after warning the person inside that he had “30 seconds to open the door”.
In 1993, after an argument, Panoussis followed a man and his girlfriend home then attempted to run them over with his vehicle. After one failed attempt, Panoussis reversed the car and tried to hit them again. The man survived by jumping out of the path of the vehicle.
Nor are courts immune from Pannoussis’s irrational displays. In a letter from April 1996, Panoussis stated to a court in Sweden:
“If I lose my temper I may shoot him[referring to the other party in the case] in the head and spend the rest of my life in a mental institution.”
Prior to leaving Sweden for Holland in December 1997, he was declared bankrupt with more than 300,000 Swedish Kroner in debts.
Pedophilia
Zenon Panoussis has also been an supporter of pedophilia and pedophile rights.
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: RickRoss.com

