| 12 | On Jerry Lee's birthday, a whole bunch of people around him received job promotions. |
| 12 | In a planned asymmetric coup, Jerry Lee gave Opponents one of California's best wine - which they accepted. |
| 12 | Just two months after the promotions were announced, the business disastrously failed on maintaining its quality standards. |
| 11 | Opponents implied Jerry Lee had lied on some matter. Until Jerry Lee's new assistant spontaneously backed the veracity of his statements. |
| 11 | Jerry Lee complained about the treatment he got to higher instances. The concerned Opponents did not turn up to a major corporate event, signalling their leadership was faltering. |
| 10 | Jerry Lee was criticized by Opponents because of an item he had inadvertently charged a client that had already paid for it. Instead of refunding the sum, Opponents went ahead and sent a flawed invoice. |
| 10 | After the case was brought to higher instances, the Opponent was asked to correct the mistake before being put on leave. |
| 9 | One Opponent sent an overblown mail to Jerry Lee, because the latter had wrongfully rated one item. |
| 9 | The Opponent was denounced to higher instances for his agressive attitude. Higher instances put pressure on the Opponent to behave respectfully. The Opponent's emotional instability - a feature of psychopaths - pushed to his resignation shortly after. |
| 8 | Jerry Lee was shot at with false allegations that he had left some belongings on a desk used by the Opponent. He protested to higher instances. |
| 8 | The Opponent was required to use proper means of communication and avoid unevidenced acusations that may affect working climate. |
| 7 | Opponents sacked Jerry Lee's assistant, now a good friend, for coming three times too late at the working place. The decision was taken without consulting Jerry Lee. |
| 7 | On five applications the guy sent for a new job, three received a positive response. He found a job within a fortnight. See Notes on Retroaction 7 |
| 7 | Opponents closely involved in firing his assistent fell ill. Jerry Lee is sorry to see how some decisions can affect health. |
| 7 | The person who replaced him only stayed height months in the job, further frustrating the management. |
| 6 | Jerry Lee was shot at by Opponents for repeated mistakes as well as allegations of desobedience to higher instances. |
| 6 | The accusations turned out to be such a farce, that it litterally made everyone ill. The blow is still felt today. Notes on Retroaction 6 |
| 5 | Jerry Lee was strongly criticized, nearly accused of desloyalty, becaused he left the working place for a holiday without greeting Opponents. |
| 5 | Early departure was later justified for proven medical reasons. A plot to oust Jerry Lee in his absence therefore completely failed. A letter of complaint was sent to higher instances. See also Notes on Retroaction 1 ac) |
| 4 | Jerry Lee was strongly criticized, because he mistakenly cut back sales performance in the thousands by failing to record one outlet before monthly account closure. The case was treated by Opponents as a severe breach in standards of procedures. |
| 4 | Opponents who criticized the breach, now mistakenly cut back sales performance themselves... in the millions!! The case this time caused outrage at the management level. See more Notes on Retroaction 1 ab) |
| 3 | Jerry Lee was denied decision sharing for the enrollment of his own assistant. |
| 3 | Opponents who made the choice of hiring were slammed in the face when they realized how they had to bear the cost of their choice. |
| 3 | Curiousely, the same Opponents who had refused decision-sharing and had insisted on their choice of candidate, now sacked the man they had enrolled. |
| 2 | For political reasons, one Opponent attempted to discredit Jerry Lee on several occasions, preventing him from doing his job in accordance to the Primaries. |
| 2 | Repeated violations against Jerry Lee's freedom to perform his work lead the Opponent into a spiral of emotional instability that later broadly explained the Opponent's resignation. See Notes on Retroaction 2 |
| 2 | The purpose of being, or the objectives set by this Opponent, were never met. |
| 1 | Jerry Lee was repeatedly criticized by one of Opponents who made an habit of crossing the lines of respect - sometimes making false allegations, other times restricting previously agreed freedoms. |
| 1 | These same Opponents set up a warning system that activated incidentely at least 15 times in the middle of the night over several months causing them emotional distress as well as sleeping disorders. See Notes on Retroaction 1 aa) |