Curriculum Vitae - Honors and Awards

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and University of Washington
libeled and slandered with malice aforethought to prevent career advancement
and to deny equal employment opportunity.



2010

The Suez Canal Zone General Service Medal - 1950-1955

On 11th June 2003, the UK Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons that the General Service Medal 1918-62 with 'Canal Zone' clasp was to be awarded to those who had served with British forces in the Suez Canal Zone of Egypt during the period 16th October 1951 to 19th October 1954.




1992

Professional Printer
Institute of Printing, London, England

Silver medal for the outstanding paper published by the Institute in its Journal during the year 1991.
Revisitation . . . A Quantum Leap published in the Professional Printer November/December 1991.

1987

Kodak Magazine for the Graphics Professional, Reader Showcase Award
Eastman-Kodak, Rochester, New York

For the empirical model, College Commencement Program '85. Classified as outstanding in logotype design and electronic publishing methodology, the work was published in the July 1987 edition of Kodak Magazine. The text and graphics for the model publication were word-processed to a predetermined morphological construct and visible algorithm and then networked to a digitized typesetting device. The methodology demonstrates an implicit encoding theory for desktop publishing. Implicit codes (ImpCode) facilitate the capture and morphological translation of personal computer keystrokes into high-quality typeset documents. This model, prepared in the light of new technology, developed research that was commenced by Paul Trummel in 1974 and that became an ISO publishing standard in 1986. This standard has now become the standard for HTML used for the World Wide Web.

1978

Somersville Crafts Community, Connecticut Tourist Accreditation
State of Connecticut

For restoring nineteenth century textile mill buildings to their original design, promoting and preserving the heritage of early crafts, providing a contemporary crafts working environment, designing and staffing an arts and crafts gallery, and extending influence into the craft world by introducing workshops in subjects ranging across the arts and crafts spectrum.

1974

City of Hartford, Firm of the Month Award
City of Hartford, Connecticut

For initiative and accomplishment in undertaking and carrying forward a personally-financed, pioneering, two-year plan of monthly training programs believed to be the first in-house training program in the city of Hartford, Connecticut. This allowed unemployed, unskilled minority workers and paroled prison inmates to learn a trade at substantially above trainee wages and to become permanently employed printing press operators.




The Soul Department

1974

City of Hartford, Firm of the Month Award
City of Hartford, Connecticut

For initiative and accomplishment in undertaking and carrying forward a personally-financed, pioneering, two-year plan of monthly training programs believed to be the first in-house training program in the city of Hartford, Connecticut. This allowed unemployed, unskilled minority workers and paroled prison inmates to learn a trade at substantially above trainee wages and to become permanently employed printing press operators.


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Nothing Succeeds like Excess

Academic freedom, an absolute right not an abstract philosophy, should not subserve economic considerations.

Moreover, information technology remains a right not a privilege despite technocratic claims to the contrary.

Legislative and judicial decisions have determined the right of individuals to distribute information freely and the Bill of Rights documents the protection individuals should expect from the state.

However, laws do not provide much protection when despotic administrators interfere with computer resources because they disagree with the content of messages: a disagreement probably based upon disclosure of their own malfeasance.

They fear dissent and have an aversion to controversy. Their addiction to political correctness frequently causes them to invoke censorship of Internet activities.

They not only empower their systems administrators to handle frivolous email complaints by arbitrarily removing computer access but also allow them to censor incoming mail - an outrageous invasion of personal privacy.

They act upon an irrational expectation that certain categories of email may contain something that Big Mama would not wish others to read then arbitrarily reject it.

Interference with email transmission not specifically proscribed by federal law classifies as a federal offense which Rensselaer and University of Washington officials commit with impunity.



New Releases
September 2007

Shirley Ann Jackson, the latest arrival in a trio of uncaring Rensselaer presidents: Schmidt (1988), Pipes (1993), Jackson (1999), continued to employ Thomas Phelan, former H&SS Dean, as "university historian" and publicly adulated him at his death (2006), knowing that he had defrauded the university of millions of dollars by posing as a PhD when he did not hold a post-graduate degree.

Phelan's fraud trickled down to negatively affect students. Informed about denial of due process of law to untenured faculty and students, Jackson did nothing about it. She maintains a hypocritical political silence on issues that have had a devastating effect on many faculty and student lives while she unashamedly touts an ethical institution.

Phelan's deanship allowed him to employ a cabal of unqualified and inexperienced faculty that in turn short-changed hundreds of students who had paid one of the highest rates of tuition in the US. RPI breach of contract left them with a huge tuition debt and cost them millions of dollars in income through loss of their careers. Successive deans Duchin (1996) and Harrington (2002) covered up the criminal activity that they inherited which effectively made them accessories after the fact.

2007 has seen publication of a series of articles that expose academic and criminal fraud at Rensselaer and University of Washington (UW). They describe a cover-up of ongoing fraud that Jackson, Palazzo, and Harrington (RPI) also Emmert (UW) have neglected to address.

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A list of fifteen articles published during September includes a new series entitled Roll of Dishonor which exposes alleged criminal activity by individual tenured faculty members and administrators. New case studies will continue to appear each month.

Information about academic fraud and deceit frequently surfaces after alumni and former faculty members read Contra Cabal. That information becomes part of a relevant case study after verification and validation. Students and current faculty members also write letters to the editor on politically sensitive issues. Some correspondents request name withholding to avoid retaliation which the editor, a professional journalist, honors.

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About the Author

Paul Trummel (Nmesis)

Paul Trummel, published since 1944, uses the pseudonym Nmesis and openly declares personal or conflicting interests.

These conflicts may relate to topics or to opinion, especially when the content draws upon advocacy, experience, conclusion, or interpretation.

As an accredited journalist, he conforms with the code of conduct and ethics of the journalism profession, tested by courts in both Great Britain and the USA.

Since 1947, he has worked as a journalist, an editor (commercial and academic peer-review), a technical communicator, an associate professor (visual communi-cation and rhetoric), and as an administrator at several leading universities.

He has held international press credentials since 1959 and holds two elected international graphic arts fellowships.

He earned professional letters in the UK that translated into two baccalaureate degrees and a terminal graduate degree in the US.

He has also earned a Rensselaer graduate degree and two US PhD degrees (now ABD).

[Sherking Responsibility]

He taught graduate level students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Northeastern University, Fitchburg State College,
San Jose State University, Massachusetts Bay Community College, and a private institute of graphic design.

He held an administrative post at University of Massachusetts, Boston, and has lectured at universities in US, Europe, and Japan.

In 1957 (London), he founded and operated the first full-service technical communication organization, a group of publishing and technical/graphic communication companies where he held the position of chief executive officer.

In 1973 (Connecticut), he designed and marketed the first typesetting system driven by a minicomputer, the precursor for today's desktop publishing systems.

He has won an international silver medal for his satire and a US city award for his educational programs for disadvantaged people.

Since 1992, he has investigated and written several hundred articles on bureaucratic and elder abuse.

He founded Contra Cabal, one of the first electronic magazines to appear on the web, for which he develops the site, writes articles, designs pages, and produces graphics.

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Contra Cabal has now published for almost fifteen years.

Earlier, it published as email for six years. The hits/month now range between 100,000 and 150,000 with more than a million hits during the past twelve months.

Articles cover ongoing criminal activity by bureaucrats and elder abuse.

They describe the actions of corrupt judges and gross misconduct by lawyers who file frivolous law suits against tenants in government financially-assisted housing.

They outline how managers use unlawful retaliatory measures and propaganda to destroy the reputations of people who report illegal activity and racism.

Washington Supreme Court unanimously reversed a lower court decision that effectively allowed prior restraint and defined journalism inquiry as surveillance and harassment.

Repeatedly, lawyers who could find no fault with content instead personally attacked the author or his genre.

A corrupt judge imposed prior restraint and jailed him for contempt when he challenged the court decisions as a basic violation of constitutional and human rights.

To further coerce him, in consort with other jurists, the judge then arbitrarily transferred him to solitary confinement among murderers and rapists.

His published work in the print media for more than sixty years has received no challenge relating to accuracy.

People, among them elected judges and lawyers upon whom the public should be able to rely, have tried to stop him publishing information on politically sensitive issues.

That prior restraint, and restrictions on personal mobility, has now become a matter of international concern.

American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU - Seattle),
International Federation of Journalists
(IFJ- Brussels),
National Union of Journalists
(NUJ - London),
American Society of Authors and Editors
(ASAE - New York),
and Seattle Weekly
have all filed amicus curiae briefs with Washington Supreme Court in support of his successful First Amendment stance.

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