I’ve Sent More Complaints to Federal Regulators

According to Bonds for the Win, government employees who are unlawfully working can be reported to three federal agencies. Allegedly, these agencies are working with the military to force the unlawful workers to resign. The agencies are:

Office of Foreign Assets Control
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Treasury Annex / Freedman’s Bank Building
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20220

Office of Inspector General/MAIL STOP 0305
Department of Homeland Security
245 Murray Lane SW
Washington, DC 20528-0305

U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
J. Russell George
901 D Street, SW, Suite 600
Washington, D.C. 20024-2169

Last year, I sent a bunch of letters to the above agencies regarding fifteen people working unlawfully without properly executed oaths. As far as I can tell, nothing has happened as of yet, but I also know that bureaucracy is slow.

Since I still have hope that something will eventually happen with the federal regulators, I’ve sent three more letters so far this year:

  1. On January 23, 2024, I sent the regulators a letter that contained:
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I’ve Been Busy Notifying Authorities of Oath/Insurance Violations

A previous post explains the importance of Oaths and Insurance, how order Oaths and proof of insurance from various agencies, and what to do if you find an Oath/Insurance violation. I have also been slowly but steadily uploading the Oaths/Insurance info that I have collected.

State Regulators

On September 5, 2023, I filed an ORIM Claim against State Senator Toni Atkins, and her Deputy, Jason Weisz, working unlawfully with expired oaths. The Claim is also filed against Erika Contreras and John Nam, for improperly redacting the documents to hide the signatures of the person swearing the oath and the witness. It is possible that Ms. Atkins and Mr. Weisz may not have ever had properly executed oaths.

On September 23, 2023, I filed an ORIM Claim against Jozel Brunett, Hasib Emran, Jennifer Fowler, Bill Gardener, Dennis Haase, Bill Hilson, Shane Hofeling, Susan Maples, Laurie McElhatton and Scott Craig. I allege that it appears to be a conspiracy for upper management to evade evade Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California. 

On September 25, 2023, I also filed a Complaint on the same grounds with the California Auditor’s Office.

Federal Regulators

Below is a list of people I have turned in for working unlawfully without executed oaths and/or insurance to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Rather than listing people by alphabetical order, I have them listed by the date that I sent the letters because each of the letters builds on one another to expose the full picture of how the corruption schemes work.

June 27, 2023: Cecilia Horton-Billard and Robert A. Henderson, Jr used to work for the California Bar Association. Neither had an executed Oath nor insurance. They were both supervisors who swept the Bar Complaint against FTB employee Eric Yadao under the rug. I also sent the regulators a second letter with more details on September 1, 2023. Note: Cecilia and Robert are lawyers. (Since there is more than one Robert A. Henderson in the Bar Association, I am not sure which licensee is our perpetrator).

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How to Order Oaths and Report Oath Violations — Oath Violations May Have HUGE Impacts!

The explosive information is in the last paragraph. I am also working on uploading all of the Oaths that I have collected.

Requesting Oaths

Lately, I have been trying to combat government corruption by filing insurance claims against State Employees. But I haven’t given up on filing Federal Criminal Complaint (FCC); I’ve just put FCCs on the back burner for now.

David Myrland was right: The tax man does own the court system. California law says that on tax matters, jury trials are forbidden. Now I understand why that statute was enacted. “The system” can’t control a jury like they do judges. I am so tired of the games built into “the system” to ensure that the government is never held accountable for their crimes against constituents.

I’ve decided that the next FCC that I (eventually) file will be against all the other agencies who are protecting FTB’s schemes: FTB’s Board of Directors, who knowingly allow these schemes to continue; the three Office of Tax Appeals judges and Superior Court judge who covered up FTB’s unlawful activities in my court cases against FTB; and the people at the Bar Association who won’t prosecute the lawyers who committed crimes to protect FTB.

In preparation for the FCC filing, I needed to order the Oaths for everyone who will be charged in the FCC so that I can add Treason of Oath to the list of crimes. Here is a sample letter, which in which I requested both oaths and bonds.)

Per federal law, every elected or appointed government official must sign an Oath of Office. Per California law, all other government employees are required to take an Oath of Allegiance prior to beginning employment. The law also states that the State must issue an insurance policy or bond on every government employee. Under the California Public Records Request Act (CPRA), which is Gov. Code 7920.54(a), the agencies have to turn over copies of these documents upon request. CPRA is California’s version of FOIA.

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