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Presents Kimberlee Dawn and the JETIU Team Member's Original


"PSY-Cop" Series: Partners in Crime-Solving

(Crime Scene Investigations, Forensics & True Case Files)

    The PSY-Cop Series:
  1. Forensic Crime Scene Examination: (16 year old plus)
  2. "Seeing is Believing" (16 year old plus only)
  3. "Within the Criminal Mind" (16 years old plus)
  4. "When Time is Not on Your Side" (16 year old plus only)
  5. KD's DNA : "Kimberlee Dawn's Dead Network Association": (16 year old plus)
  6. Family DNA workshop: (all age groups welcome)
  7. Real Life DNA workshop: (15 year old plus age group only)
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Forensic War Crimes Investigations: (16 year old plus)
*Note: Actual Criminal Cases are used in these courses and their related workshops, the graphic depictions / photographs / slides / may not be suitable for some students; Adults Only, Family oriented and 16 year old plus is stipulated. Proof of Age will be required in some cases.
Your PSY-Cop Series Instructors:
Kimberlee Dawn, Psychic Educator, Profiler & Consultant
Suzanne Horner, Psychic Educator & Consultant
John Fedoriuk, Private Sector Investigator, Former RCMP/CSIS Member, CounterPunch Investigation Agency
Gary Beaumont, Forensic Crime Scene Investigation Specialist, Former RCMP, Member and Major Crimes Investigator, S.J. Korgar Investigations
Related guest speakers

For more information on the above instructors click Who We Are
To register, or for more information on this course or any other JETIU PSY College Campus courses and workshops, contact our office by telephone at 1-(780)-479 5052 or e mail us at kdawn@kimberleedawn.com

JETIU 's "PSY-Cop Series" is a selection of courses and workshops detailing the various technical elements involved and personal roles played by the pro's in today's Crime Solving industry. A look behind the scenes at the duties performed by Municipal Police Detectives and RCMP Major Crime Investigators, Private Sector Investigators, Forensic Crime Scene Investigators and Forensic War Crime Examiners from their own perspectives and actual criminal case files discussed in this hands-on partners in crime-solving series. Uniquely included in this course are the correlating technical elements involved and the surprising personal roles of the professional Psychic Investigator and Profiler in the actual criminal and crime scene investigations discussed in this series. The never before discussed, inside perspective and real case field experience of Kimberlee Dawn's intimate work in homicide, missing persons, CSIS, victims of violence and other criminal cases.

JETIU Company Team Members and Kimberlee Dawn proposes the first of it's kind PSY College to set practical educational and professional practice standards, including templates with which journalists, crime solving professionals, field researchers and civilians can effectively use pertaining to the acquisition or search for psychic assistance in historical, ongoing or closed criminal cases. A Reality Based Educational program on non-denominational, cross cultural and unbiased terms.

Have you ever wondered if what you are seeing on TV's "CSI (Crime Scene Investigator)", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "The Profiler", "Blue Murder" (and so much more) or the movies "The Cell", "What Lies Beneath", "The Gift", "Silence of The Lamb", "Seven" (and so many more) is real, or for that matter possible at all? Are Psychics really used by the police in criminal cases and if so what can a psychic realistically do and how do they go about doing it. Is just any kind of psychic able to work on any kind of criminal case? How do police utilize and implement psychically derived information, and when should or should they not recruit a psychic to assist. Have you ever had a dream about a criminal case and wonder if you could provide psychic information to the police and if so how would you go about doing that in a manner that would be taken seriously by the police and be of real benefit? Can you personally make any difference to a "ground and pound" search & rescue operation? What is wrong -- or surprisingly right -- when a PSY-Cop fails to produce the answers? What does a Crime Scene Investigator really do, are they morbid minded people and do they really have to study a maggots breeding and/or life span in the dead flesh of pigs so they can apply it to a case of a deceased human being? Can anyone read a blood spatter and what story would it tell if you were given an opportunity to see one in a real crime scene, feel one (from the psychic perspective) and map one out like a real CSI pro?

There not many people in the world that can prove they are psychic, but Kimberlee Dawn has. Very few people in the world (yes, including skeptics) actually know how psychics do what they do. And, contrary to popular belief, just because a person is psychic doesn't mean they know what to do with their own abilities. She is one of the rare people who is actually comprehensive and articulate in the real psychic field and language, complete with hard-line field experience and an over 90% success rate - consecutively for well over 18 years. Do you know anyone else with this record?

Join PSY-Cop -- Kimberlee Dawn, and her team of experts as they take you step by step through the process of a few high profile Alberta crime scenes and criminal investigations after which they invite you to participate in solving a simulated but realistic CSI of your own.


Outlines: PSY-Cop Series 2002/03



Forensic Crime Scene Examination: (16 year old plus)

Your Instructor:
Gary B. Beaumont - Forensic Consultant

Retired RCMP Forensic Identification Specialist/Crime Scene Examiner
National DNA Data Bank of Canada - Collections Investigator
Forensic War Crimes Scene Examiner consultant for the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal

If you are interested in becoming a Forensic Crime Scene Examiner or just wanting to learn more about the "job", this is the workshop for you. Forensic fingerprints, footwear identification and blood spatter interpretation will be discussed, providing an overview of how the Expert examines the scene, and how positive identifications are made using these methods and techniques.

Once you have been taught the essentials, you will do "hands-on" projects practicing your newly acquired skills. This will include dusting for fingerprints, and then identifying these fingerprints you have just developed. Yes you will get your hands dirty working with fingerprint powders and ink. You will also examine footwear impressions, and attempt to physically match them to actual footwear, just like the experts do! You will also receive instruction on bloodstain patterns, and then view a real blood letting crime scene. It will be your turn now to tell the instructor what different types of bloodstains you see, and the story the blood patterns tell us.

From there you will be presented with a "mock" crime scene, where you will look for, examine, and then identify forensic evidence. After completing this course, you will never look at fingerprints, footwear impressions, and bloodstains the same way ever again.

*This course will also be held in conjunction with other JETIU Company PSY-Cop and Specifically Speaking PSY Series courses.


"Seeing is Believing" (16 year old plus only)

  • What is remote viewing, and how is it used in the crime solving process
  • The Spy Game
  • In this lecture you will learn what "remote viewing" exactly is, through definition, demonstration, case study examples, student experimentation
  • How is Remote Viewing used by various policing agencies around the world.
  • As an example: another high profile Alberta murder case file
  • Guest speaker
  • Issues regarding: National Security, line of defense, spying, and civilian criminal stalking, domestic divorce cases, more. Remote viewing is a military dream, various governments including the USA attempted to create remote viewers as if it was a skill that could be learned as opposed to what it really is - a combination of genetic psychic abilities that have to be trained for specific purposes

"Within the Criminal Mind" (16 years old plus)

  • Introduction of CSI instructors GBB, JF and PSY Instructors SH & KD. Who are they, their credentials and the jobs they do
  • What is Psychic Profiling? Is it really like the movies?
  • What goes into the police department's evidence box and who puts it there? (DNA, blood, footprints, fingerprints, palmprints, fiber samples, tire tracks, crime scene photographs)
  • What is the psychic investigator allowed to do with evidence box - or not?
  • Profiling and Collecting Evidence - what comes first, the chicken or the egg?
  • As an example; recommended movies and TV shows for visually corresponding education

"When Time is Not on Your Side" (16 year old plus only)

(**The outline pertaining to this course is generalized to give an overview of two separate courses on this specific topic, i.e.: for "Professional Police Department Members, RCMP Members and Related CSI Professionals Only" and "Civilian Adult Only - 16 years old plus")
  • The primary goal of the Psychic Profiler and Psychic Investigator is to assist crime solving professionals to save time, taxpayer's money and, most importantly, lives! But how can crime solving professionals use a psychic in the most efficient and positively effective way if the majority of them don't know what a psychic is to begin with?
  • Police Department Staff are given no instruction regarding the proper use of a psychic because there is little to no realistic and valid information available on the subject. Most information on the psychic topic is written by people who are not psychic themselves, are culturally / religiously / academically / professionally biased, have no actual psychic field experience, have personally stylized or hidden agendas, and are obviously deficient in regard to any genuine psychic education. This essentially means there is more misinformation than legitimate information available to professional departments who must research psychism before using it; as a result crime solving professionals are as vulnerable to unsubstantiated psychics or out and out con-artists, as anyone else.
  • The proof is in the pudding, and KD and her team cook up quite a surprising dish in this course. There are very few psychics in the world who are capable of working synergistically within the crime solving process or side by side with its specialists who must abide by standard procedures. The critical parameters of a criminal investigation are actually restrictive to genuine psychic abilities and also contrary (to the vast majority) of the psychic person's natures. However, KD intends to address and correct these concerns of crime solving professionals and policing departments. She also extends her knowledge and experience to the related issues that citizens should be concerned of (and would be if they were made aware of what the issues are at all) -- which is quite contrary to what non-psychic people think they know based on the topic's misinformation generated by a misguided, highly competitive, illicit, highly organized and greedy multi-billion dollar a year new-age industry. KD derails the misinformation for professionals and civilians alike by presenting and demonstrating applicable methodology modifications and tweaks for use in standard / orthodox crime solving protocol and procedures, because she is one of the very few people in the world that can.
  • What can a psychic realistically offer to a criminal case investigation? What cannot or should not be expected by those professionals and civilians alike who decide to use psychics as an investigative resource?
  • KD and her crime-solving counterparts demonstrate the effectiveness of utilizing psychic abilities in combination with crime solving professionals when time is of the essence, such as in: national security, murder, missing persons, robbery, stalking, recovery, search and rescue operations, and more.
  • The validity and common sense approach in using specific psychic abilities for specific cases
  • The accredited requirements of a psychic that civilians and crime solving professionals should both know about
  • How does a psychic develop the all-important reputation that is required before a police department will talk to them at all?
  • The necessity of synergetic working mechanics between psychics and specialty elements of crime solving department professionals
  • As an Example; movies / TV: "Seven", "Silence of the Lambs" and more
  • KD's work regarding Dark Day USA, Sept. 11, 2001 and the delivery of her information to CSIS and use thereof (generalized as some details are not able to be discussed publicly)
  • Guest speakers from related fields
  • Terrorism plots in general
  • Environmental crimes and control in general

KD's DNA : "Kimberlee Dawn's Dead Network Association": (16 year old plus)

  • Interviewing Dead Victims and Deceased Detectives
  • Learn how KD has aided our policing agencies in the investigations of violent crimes through her unique ability to communicate with both the deceased victims, and their assailants who are either living or dead.
  • Why is it easier to find a missing person case victim when he/she is deceased more-so than when he/she is still living?
  • Understand how the information KD receives is implemented by detectives and investigators into the crime solving process
  • The Evidence Box : a high profile Alberta criminal case and the suspected vehicle's tire tracks and footwear prints that KD had to psychically discover before she could be taken as a serious investigator by the Detective in Charge of the case. This crime's Crime Scene Investigator, Gary B. Beaumont, and the Private Sector Investigator, John Fedoriuk who interprets what Kimberlee "gets" to the Edmonton Police Detective in Charge of the case.
  • A hard-line example of a current television show that has everyone wondering if a man is really talking to the dead or not? KD, a true DNA expert who has a reputation for calling a spade a spade asks, where's his evidence?
  • The family of victims - the living human elements that we sometimes prefer to forget or outright ignore
  • Debriefing - a necessary police department benefit for standard crime-solving professionals, but where does a psychic go to download the case information and stress load?

Family DNA workshop: (all age groups welcome)

Mom and Dad can rest easier after this Family Oriented workshop. Children can have their DNA samples and fingerprints taken for their parents to keep on file for future ID purposes. This is the identification that instructor Gary B. Beaumont, Forensic Crime Scene Investigator knows beyond a doubt would have come in handy many times during investigations, but wasn't available simply because most people have no access to gaining this type of identification or if they do, don't know how to properly store it. We don't like to think of events happening, such as sudden and natural death, natural disasters, plane crashes, etc., but the reality is that they happen every day. This is course designed to be fun for the kids and gently informative for parents - gently, because our families deserve our best.

Real Life DNA workshop: (15 year old plus age group only)

Get your DNA sample and fingerprints for your future ID purposes. Living and loving have their hazards and you can provide that your life journey is safer and easier. This course is a little more graphic than the counterpart "Family DNA Workshop" and discusses issues such as abduction, stalking, divorce issues, paternity, teen run-aways, life on the mean streets, and more time permitting. Some stimulating discussion with a question and answer period with this workshop's instructors: former RCMP member, Gary B. Beaumont, Forensic Crime Scene Investigator, another former RCMP/CSIS member, John Fedoriuk, Private Investigator, and Kimberlee Dawn, Psychic Educator, Profiler and Consultant. We endeavor to have special guest speakers however this is negotiated according to the guests business schedules and therefore guests may not be the same per workshop.

Forensic War Crimes Investigations: (16 year old plus)

Your Instructor:
Gary B. Beaumont - Forensic Consultant

Retired RCMP Forensic Identification Specialist/Crime Scene Examiner
National DNA Data Bank of Canada - Collections Investigator
Forensic War Crimes Scene Examiner consultant for the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal

This is a workshop focusing on Forensic Identification and Crime Scene examinations in war torn Bosnia and Kosovo. The workshop will discuss the various types of forensic examinations performed in order to prosecute those who were in violation of Humanitarian Law. The workshop will also focus on the life threatening situations the forensic experts were faced with during their examinations, as well as during their leisure moments.

It is not the intent of this workshop to cast blame on one ethnic group or another. Rather, the purpose of this workshop is to inform the public of the work that has been performed by the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal, and to discuss various hardships that the experts and the citizens of these countries are faced with when exposed to conflict.

JETIU Company advocates world unity and endeavors to provide motivation toward that goal by providing issues that initiate and instigate cross cultural respect and understanding. A spiritual lifestyle choice carries with it the responsibility of maintaining and presenting open, unbiased channels of communication between creatures great and small in order that they may become familiar and thus compatible. *This course will also be held in conjunction with other JETIU Company PSY-Cop and Specifically Speaking PSY Series courses.