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[http://www.example.com link title]'''Jonathon "The Impaler" Sharkey''' (born [[1964-04-02]] in [[Elizabeth, New Jersey]] as John Albert Sharkey) is a [[satanist]], |
[http://www.example.com link title]'''Jonathon "The Impaler" Sharkey''' (born [[1964-04-02]] in [[Elizabeth, New Jersey]] as John Albert Sharkey) is a self-proclaimed [[satanist]], "[[sanguinary vampyre]]", [[Hecate Witch]] and professional boxer as well as wrestler (under the name Rocky "Hurricane" Flash) and [[perennial candidate]] for public office. |
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He has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for President of the United States twice as an Independent candidate (in 2004<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_detail/C00354597 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - HURRICANE FOR PRESIDENT - 2004 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref> and in 2008<ref>{{cite web | url=http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C00414912 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - THE IMPALER FOR PRESIDENT-2008 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>) and for Congress in at least three states -- his home State of New Jersey (1999-2000, Republican)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/can_detail/H0NJ10117 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - New Jersey) | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>, Indiana (Reform Party, 2000)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_detail/C00349514 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - ROCKY FLASH FOR US SENATE 2000 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref> and Florida (2001-02, Republican)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/can_detail/H2FL11075 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - Florida) | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>. In 2006, he ran for [[Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2006|governor of Minnesota]]. |
He has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for President of the United States twice as an Independent candidate (in 2004<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_detail/C00354597 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - HURRICANE FOR PRESIDENT - 2004 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref> and in 2008<ref>{{cite web | url=http://images.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg/?C00414912 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - THE IMPALER FOR PRESIDENT-2008 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>) and for Congress in at least three states -- his home State of New Jersey (1999-2000, Republican)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/can_detail/H0NJ10117 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - New Jersey) | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>, Indiana (Reform Party, 2000)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/com_detail/C00349514 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - ROCKY FLASH FOR US SENATE 2000 | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref> and Florida (2001-02, Republican)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/can_detail/H2FL11075 | title=FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - Florida) | publisher=Federal Election Commission}}</ref>. In 2006, he ran for [[Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2006|governor of Minnesota]]. |
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It is difficult to pin down definitive facts relating to Sharkey, partly because of his numerous aliases, but also due to his authorship, over time, of many autobiographical websites. A Federal judge in Indiana has remarked about Sharkey that "his view of |
It is difficult to pin down definitive facts relating to Sharkey, partly because of his numerous aliases, but also due to his authorship, over time, of many autobiographical websites which have include conflicting and unsubstantiated assertions of fact. A Federal judge in Indiana has remarked about Sharkey that "his view of reality and attendant behavior is nothing less than bizarre."<ref>[http://www.loislaw.com/ogpc/login.htp?WSRet=1&dockey=18736927@FDCR&OLDURL=/gpc/index.htp&OLDREFURL=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.google.com%2Farchivesearch%3Fq%3D%2522jonathon%2Bsharkey%2522%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 Sharkey v. Holtsclaw, S.D. Ind. (2005)]</ref> Sharkey claims that this was because Sharkey had previously "cursed out" the same judge.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jonathon_Sharkey&diff=103674779&oldid=103617523 Edit made to this article by Sharkey alter-ego Kathleen Sharkey]</ref> |
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reality and attendant behavior is nothing less than bizarre."<ref>[http://www.loislaw.com/ogpc/login.htp?WSRet=1&dockey=18736927@FDCR&OLDURL=/gpc/index.htp&OLDREFURL=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.google.com%2Farchivesearch%3Fq%3D%2522jonathon%2Bsharkey%2522%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8 Sharkey v. Holtsclaw, S.D. Ind. (2005)]</ref> On October 4, 2004 sharkey during a pre-trail conference cursed out Magistrate Judge V. Sue Shields because Susan Holtsclaw was wrongly sanctioned by the court. Here is the official court entry about Sharkey's actions on that day; |
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10/04/2004 300 ENTRY for Pre-trial Conference of 10/4/04. A pretrial conference was conducted on 10/4/04. The conference was conducted telephonically. The purpose of the conference was to review and discuss the parties' preparations for the trial of this action on 1/10/05. This Entry is thus issued pursuant to Rule 16(e) of the Fed.R.Civ.P. The pltf sought the recusal of the undersigned. The request is DENIED. The pltf shall have through 11/8/04, in which to show cause why he should not be sanctioned by being fined based on his offensive and disruptive behavior toward the court and toward deft's counsel at the conference. The pltf shall have through 11/8/04, in which to report to the court, in writing, that he is fully and w/o reservation prepared to conduct himself in accord with these standard in all futher proceedings. If the pltf fails to do so, his claims in this action may be dismissed w/o further notice to him. The pltf shall have through 11/8/04, in which to file his certificate of readiness VSS eod 10/05/04 [SWM] |
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As well as the sanctions against Holtsclaw that angered Sharkey; |
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05/04/2004 249 ENTRY Directing further proceedings; deft Holtsclaw shall have to 5/20/04 to respond to pltf's Motion for Default, and through such response show cause why an order of default or some other appropriate sanction should not be entered on her based on her apparent failure to comply with paragraph 11 of the Entry discussing pending motions issued on 3/31/04. (S.E.) cm SEB eod 05/05/04 [MAC] |
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06/22/2004 260 ENTRY imposing Sanctions pursuant to Rule 37(d). Pltf's Motion for Default as a Sanction is Denied. The deft is precluded from introducting expert testimony to support her claim of having suffered emotional distress because of the conduct of the pltf. This is the gravaman of her Counterclaim. (S.E.) cm SEB eod 06/23/04 [MAC] |
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Sharkey predicted he would see Magistrate Sheilds resign after her actions against him. This prediction is now a reality; Press Release [http://www.insd.uscourts.gov/] |
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Philosophically, Sharkey professes a hatred for the Christian [[Supreme Being]], [[God the Father]], but claims that he has no disrespect for followers of the aforementioned. He says that this hatred began when his grandmother died, and fully consumed him in 2004. He claims that he became an angry and violent person as a result of his grandmother's death. However, Sharkey maintains that he is a [[religious pluralist]] and professes respect for all creeds as well as the [[US Constitution]]. His Minnesota gubernatorial campaign slogan was "A New Deal for Minnesota," and his 2008 Presidential campaign slogan is "The New Deal and Hope for America," reflecting his professed respect of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]. He has proposed impaling "any one found committing an act of terrorism in Minnesota"<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060219221142/www.jonathonforgovernor.us/Agenda.html Sharkey's defunct website related to his run for Governor of Minnesota]</ref>, and advocates many additional unorthodox approaches to crime and other public issues. |
Philosophically, Sharkey professes a hatred for the Christian [[Supreme Being]], [[God the Father]], but claims that he has no disrespect for followers of the aforementioned. He says that this hatred began when his grandmother died, and fully consumed him in 2004. He claims that he became an angry and violent person as a result of his grandmother's death. However, Sharkey maintains that he is a [[religious pluralist]] and professes respect for all creeds as well as the [[US Constitution]]. His Minnesota gubernatorial campaign slogan was "A New Deal for Minnesota," and his 2008 Presidential campaign slogan is "The New Deal and Hope for America," reflecting his professed respect of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]. He has proposed impaling "any one found committing an act of terrorism in Minnesota"<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060219221142/www.jonathonforgovernor.us/Agenda.html Sharkey's defunct website related to his run for Governor of Minnesota]</ref>, and advocates many additional unorthodox approaches to crime and other public issues. |
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Sharkey lived for a time in Florida under his wrestling name of Rocky Hurricane Flash. Sharkey claimed that Kathleen Sharkey his half-sister |
Sharkey lived for a time in Florida under his wrestling name of Rocky Hurricane Flash. While there, he also used the assumed name Kathleen Sharkey and claimed that this Kathleen Sharkey was either his half-sister or his wife. He filed reports with the Federal Election Commission which listed Kathleen Sharkey as a member of his campaign staff. Eventually, a letter was filed with the Federal Election Commission, purportedly by Kathleen Sharkey, which implied that he had died.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.millelacscountytimes.com/2006/march/23Vampyre.html | title='Vampyre' leaves county with intent to return | date=March 23, 2006 | work=Mille Lacs County Times}}</ref> Documents from a lawsuit filed in the Indianapolis District Court mention that Sharkey attempted to commit suicide. It has been suggested instead that he attempted to fake his own death.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_031105113.html | title='Impaler' Claims He Did Nothing Wrong | date=[[2006-02-01]] | work=WCCO | publisher=CBS, material contributed from AP}}</ref> |
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On [[2006-01-13]] Sharkey was arrested in [[Princeton, Minnesota]] on an outstanding bench warrant relating to two Indiana felony counts, one of escape and one of [[stalking]] a former girlfriend whom he had previously been jailed for harrassing.<ref>[http://www.loislaw.com/ogpc/login.htp?WSRet=1&dockey=16150013@INCASE&OLDURL=/gpc/index.htp&OLDREFURL=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.google.com%2Farchivesearch%3Fq%3D%2522rocky%2Bflash%2522 Flash v. Holtsclaw, Ind. App. (2003)]</ref> It was later discovered that the felony stalking charge had been dismissed on [[2003-09-29]]<ref>[http://www.theimpalerforpresident2008.us/images/Dismissal_of_Charges.JPG Scanned copy of Prosecutor's Motion to Dismiss]</ref> when Sharkey pleaded guilty to two counts of invasion of privacy and was ordered to attend mental health treatment.<ref>[http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/12110605jts.pdf Sharkey v. Indiana, Ind. App. (2006)]</ref> At his trial on [[2006-07-12]], Sharkey was found not guilty of the felony escape charge. |
On [[2006-01-13]] Sharkey was arrested in [[Princeton, Minnesota]] on an outstanding bench warrant relating to two Indiana felony counts, one of escape and one of [[stalking]] a former girlfriend whom he had previously been jailed for harrassing.<ref>[http://www.loislaw.com/ogpc/login.htp?WSRet=1&dockey=16150013@INCASE&OLDURL=/gpc/index.htp&OLDREFURL=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.google.com%2Farchivesearch%3Fq%3D%2522rocky%2Bflash%2522 Flash v. Holtsclaw, Ind. App. (2003)]</ref> It was later discovered that the felony stalking charge had been dismissed on [[2003-09-29]]<ref>[http://www.theimpalerforpresident2008.us/images/Dismissal_of_Charges.JPG Scanned copy of Prosecutor's Motion to Dismiss]</ref> when Sharkey pleaded guilty to two counts of invasion of privacy and was ordered to attend mental health treatment.<ref>[http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/12110605jts.pdf Sharkey v. Indiana, Ind. App. (2006)]</ref> At his trial on [[2006-07-12]], Sharkey was found not guilty of the felony escape charge. |
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On October 3, 2005 Holtsclaw sent Federal Judge Sarah Evens Barker a letter[http://www.theimpalerforpresident2008.us/Susans_letter_to_FedJudge_Barker.html], she stated that she agreed with Sharkey that the two police reports used against him were not totally accurate. Additionally, in the Appeal Brief [http://www.theimpalerforpresident2008.us/Joel_Schumms_Brief.html]from IUPUI Law Professor Joel, Schumm it shows that Sharkey was wrongly incarcerated. |
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Sharkey is preparing to make his return to boxing on [[Febuary 27]], [[2007]] in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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An independently produced documentary about Sharkey, [http://www.impalerthemovie.com/ ''Impaler''], is scheduled to debut in Australia on February 9, 2007. |
An independently produced documentary about Sharkey, [http://www.impalerthemovie.com/ ''Impaler''], is scheduled to debut in Australia on February 9, 2007. |
Revision as of 22:36, 27 January 2007
link titleJonathon "The Impaler" Sharkey (born 1964-04-02 in Elizabeth, New Jersey as John Albert Sharkey) is a self-proclaimed satanist, "sanguinary vampyre", Hecate Witch and professional boxer as well as wrestler (under the name Rocky "Hurricane" Flash) and perennial candidate for public office.
He has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for President of the United States twice as an Independent candidate (in 2004[1] and in 2008[2]) and for Congress in at least three states -- his home State of New Jersey (1999-2000, Republican)[3], Indiana (Reform Party, 2000)[4] and Florida (2001-02, Republican)[5]. In 2006, he ran for governor of Minnesota.
It is difficult to pin down definitive facts relating to Sharkey, partly because of his numerous aliases, but also due to his authorship, over time, of many autobiographical websites which have include conflicting and unsubstantiated assertions of fact. A Federal judge in Indiana has remarked about Sharkey that "his view of reality and attendant behavior is nothing less than bizarre."[6] Sharkey claims that this was because Sharkey had previously "cursed out" the same judge.[7]
Philosophically, Sharkey professes a hatred for the Christian Supreme Being, God the Father, but claims that he has no disrespect for followers of the aforementioned. He says that this hatred began when his grandmother died, and fully consumed him in 2004. He claims that he became an angry and violent person as a result of his grandmother's death. However, Sharkey maintains that he is a religious pluralist and professes respect for all creeds as well as the US Constitution. His Minnesota gubernatorial campaign slogan was "A New Deal for Minnesota," and his 2008 Presidential campaign slogan is "The New Deal and Hope for America," reflecting his professed respect of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He has proposed impaling "any one found committing an act of terrorism in Minnesota"[8], and advocates many additional unorthodox approaches to crime and other public issues.
Sharkey lived for a time in Florida under his wrestling name of Rocky Hurricane Flash. While there, he also used the assumed name Kathleen Sharkey and claimed that this Kathleen Sharkey was either his half-sister or his wife. He filed reports with the Federal Election Commission which listed Kathleen Sharkey as a member of his campaign staff. Eventually, a letter was filed with the Federal Election Commission, purportedly by Kathleen Sharkey, which implied that he had died.[9] Documents from a lawsuit filed in the Indianapolis District Court mention that Sharkey attempted to commit suicide. It has been suggested instead that he attempted to fake his own death.[10]
On 2006-01-13 Sharkey was arrested in Princeton, Minnesota on an outstanding bench warrant relating to two Indiana felony counts, one of escape and one of stalking a former girlfriend whom he had previously been jailed for harrassing.[11] It was later discovered that the felony stalking charge had been dismissed on 2003-09-29[12] when Sharkey pleaded guilty to two counts of invasion of privacy and was ordered to attend mental health treatment.[13] At his trial on 2006-07-12, Sharkey was found not guilty of the felony escape charge.
An independently produced documentary about Sharkey, Impaler, is scheduled to debut in Australia on February 9, 2007.
The VWP
The Vampires, Witches, and Pagans Party was founded by Sharkey in 2005. It is officially recognized by United States Federal Election Committee [14], although there is no evidence of any membership or activity other than Sharkey himself.
The Party advocates protection of the religious beliefs and political advancment of individuals identifying themselves as vampires, witches, pagans, demons, Satanists, Wiccans, and those professing similar lifestyles and religious views.
Sharkey's website related to his run for Governor of Minnesota claimed that "This Party that I have started is in the UK, Ireland, Brazil and Italy" [15]. While there may be members of the VWP Party Yahoo Group who live on those countries, the official register of political parties for the United Kingdom shows no party of that name [16].
References
- ^ "FEC Disclosure Report - HURRICANE FOR PRESIDENT - 2004". Federal Election Commission.
- ^ "FEC Disclosure Report - THE IMPALER FOR PRESIDENT-2008". Federal Election Commission.
- ^ "FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - New Jersey)". Federal Election Commission.
- ^ "FEC Disclosure Report - ROCKY FLASH FOR US SENATE 2000". Federal Election Commission.
- ^ "FEC Disclosure Report - FLASH, ROCKY (House - Florida)". Federal Election Commission.
- ^ Sharkey v. Holtsclaw, S.D. Ind. (2005)
- ^ Edit made to this article by Sharkey alter-ego Kathleen Sharkey
- ^ Sharkey's defunct website related to his run for Governor of Minnesota
- ^ "'Vampyre' leaves county with intent to return". Mille Lacs County Times. March 23, 2006.
- ^ "'Impaler' Claims He Did Nothing Wrong". WCCO. CBS, material contributed from AP. 2006-02-01.
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(help) - ^ Flash v. Holtsclaw, Ind. App. (2003)
- ^ Scanned copy of Prosecutor's Motion to Dismiss
- ^ Sharkey v. Indiana, Ind. App. (2006)
- ^ FEC listing for the Vampires, Witches and Pagans Party
- ^ VWP Party section on Sherkey's defunct website related to his run for Governor of Minnesota
- ^ Great Britain register of political parties