It Appears That The State of California No Longer Issues Bonds on Employees, Making the Entire State Level Government Illegitimate!

OVERVIEW

It appears that, while Reagan was in office as Governor of California, the standard operating procedures of the California State Level government changed in ways which violate California Government Code Section 1450 – 1463 — issuing bonds.

Without bonds, the entire State Level Government of California is likely illegitimate. We the people have the power to remove them for working unlawfully. The question is, how do go about removing them all and replacing them?????? I have no clue, but I am searching for solutions.

DETAILS ON BONDS

According to both Federal and California law, bonds are supposed to be issued on every government employee. This is codified in California Government Code Section 1450 – 1463.

Per CGCS 1455, these bonds are supposed to be recorded with the Department of General Services (DGS) and filed in the Secretary of State’s office (SOS). Someone sent me Ronald Regan’s oaths and bond from when Reagan was governor. This person had gotten them from the SOS. Interestingly enough, a bond was issued on Ronald Reagan back in 1966. However, the SOS didn’t have a bond on file for 1971.

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Seventh ORIM Claim Filed Against FTB Executives for Not Having Executed Oaths. Claim Also Filed with California Auditor’s Office

Quick background: Every government employee is required to take an Oath and to have an insurance policy or bond. ORIM is the insurance agency for State of California employees. For those of you who are looking to file your own claims, here is info on how to do so. Before you order an oath, check to see if I already have it posted. If you would like some models to follow, here is the firstsecondthirdfourthfifth and sixth claims that I’ve filed. .

This is my seventh Claim to ORIM, which was filed on September 23, 2023.

I also filed the claim with the California Auditor’s Office. I’ve sent a lot of claims to the California Auditor’s Office over the years re: FTB’s accounting fraud schemes, but I’ve mostly given up on the Auditor because it appears they didn’t do anything to stop the schemes.

However, I’d tried to turn these executives in to CALPers for pension fraud (since they were working fraudulently, that means their pensions need to be voided), and CALPers told me that the Auditor’s office was the proper jurisdiction for pension fraud investigations. Hence the claim with the Auditor.

ORIM Claim

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2023 FTB Annual Taxpayer Bill of Rights Meeting

On December 6, 2023, the Franchise Tax Board had its Annual Taxpayer Bill of Rights Meeting. I’ll link the full video of the meeting and the transcripts when they are published.

Meanwhile, here is a video of the speech that I made at the meeting:

Here is the text of my speech. Since the speech was limited to 5-minutes, I had previously submitted more detailed written requests to FTB’s Board Members, Taxpayer Advocate and Executive Staff.

Seven of the twelve items are issues that I have addressed in the past: 1. The Taxpayer Rights Advocate should be addressing constitutional issues. 2. FTB to stop unlawfully imposing wage garnishments, levies and liens. 3. Disclose policies and procedures regarding the application of payments (3 specific items on this topic). 4. Stop unlawfully withholding credit elect payments from married couples. 5. Refer to taxpayers as constituents because we are FTB’s employers, not customers.

There were four new items, too. 1. I addressed the high number of executive staff that do not have oaths or bonds as required by law. 2. I requested that all statutes be reviewed to ensure that FTB’s policies and procedures follow the laws as written, with no words omitted or inserted. 3. I asked what data FTB procures from the low income people not required to file a tax return. 4. I asked why Bill Hilson made so much more money in 2022 than in previous years.

I also requested clarification of an item that I brought up last year: the “no payment” account that appears to be an off-the-books spending account. Last year, I had asked if the funds belonged to FTB or another agency (item #4). FTB had responded that the estimated tax payments are immediately turned over to the State Controller (SCO). I asked for clarification as to whether “no payments” go to the SCO or if they are only turned over once they are identified as an estimated tax payment.

Update: FTB Responded on February 1, 2023. The whole response is riddled with problems. I’ll try to write a rebuttal soon.

Note: I am not suicidal, I don’t have depression issues, I am a careful driver, I rarely drink alcohol, and I do not use drugs of any kind (not even aspirin). My family lives a wholesome life. If something happens to me or my family that is out of character for us, we were set up by the State of California as revenge for exposing their crimes.

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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Sixth ORIM Claim Filed! This One is Against State Senator Toni Atkins and Her Deputy for Expired Oaths and Senate Operations Employees for Improperly Redacting Documents

Quick background: Every government employee is required to take an Oath and to have an insurance policy or bond. ORIM is the insurance agency for State of California employees. For those of you who are looking to file your own claims, here is info on how to do so. Before you order an oath, check to see if I already have it posted.If you would like some models to follow, here is the firstsecondthird, fourth and fifth claims that I’ve filed.

I have caught State Senator Toni Atkins, and her Deputy, Jason Weisz, working unlawfully with expired oaths. Ms. Atkins oath expired in December 2022 and Mr. Weisz’s expired in December 2020.

My understanding is that, per 5 U.S. Code § 3331, every elected or appointed government official must sign an Oath of Office. Per California Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California, all State of California employees are required to sign an Oath of Office (if elected or appointed) or an Oath of Allegiance (everyone else) before beginning the duties of their employment.

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Fifth ORIM Claim Filed! This One is Also Against FTB Board of Directors and Executives for Refusing to Disclose Policy and Procedure Surrounding NPAs

Quick background: Every government employee is required to take an Oath and to have an insurance policy or bond. ORIM is the insurance agency for State of California employees. For those of you who are looking to file your own claims, here is info on how to do so. Before you order an oath, check to see if I already have it posted. If you would like some models to follow, here is the firstsecondthird and fourth claims that I’ve filed.

I have Accused fifteen individuals from four different agencies of violating my rights under California Right R&TC Section 21006(b)(2) and for violating 18 USC §1001 (a)(1) by refusing to disclose FTB’s policies and procedures regarding the issuance of Notice of Proposed Assessment (NPA) forms and processing of Protests to said NPA forms. 

For several years now, I have been asking FTB to disclose the laws which justify 1. Not applying all payments made on the NPA form and 2. Denying the Taxpayer Right to Protest on the basis that the NPA does not reflect the full funds collected by FTB. FTB has been continually evasive and continually fails to provide the relevant statutes. It appears to me that NPAs being falsely issued is a lynchpin to the accounting fraud schemes.

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The New Electricity Rate Scheme: Another Facet of Government Tracking

TLDR: I believe that the purpose of the new electricity rate scheme is to force everyone in California to file an income tax return. 

In California, people who make less than $12,550 if filing single or $25,100 if filing jointly are not required to file a tax return (unless you have a business license. In California, anyone with a business license of any type is required to file a tax return). 

Since 2017, I have been watching all of the Franchise Tax Board’s quarterly Board meetings. Over the years, FTB has frequently discussed how they can incentivize people to file returns when they are not required to do so. At first, I found it strange that the tax agency was so focused on people that they know don’t owe any money in taxes. But eventually I realized that the State of California uses tax returns as part of a data collection system to track and exploit people, and the State wants everyone enrolled in their system. 

This became crystal clear at the March 2022 meeting, in which Susan Maples, Director of the Economic and Statistical Research Bureau, gave an uber creepy presentation about how for the last decade, her department has been stalking low-income people who are not required to file. To get information on them, she partnered with “many community-based advocates as well as our peer state agencies.” She stated that she’d worked closely with the California Department of Social Services and the Department of Health Care Services, and focused on people enrolled in the CalFresh and MediCal programs. 

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Fourth ORIM Claim Filed! This One is Also Against FTB Board of Directors and Executives for Refusing to Disclose Policy and Procedure Regarding Payments That Are Supposed to be Immediately Applied.

Quick background: Every government employee is required to take an Oath and to have an insurance policy or bond. ORIM is the insurance agency for State of California employees. For those of you who are looking to file your own claims, here is info on how to do so. Before you order an oath, check to see if I already have it posted. If you would like some models to follow, here is the first, and second and third claims that I’ve filed.

I was excited about the third ORIM claim that I filed, and I am even more excited about this fourth claim! I have Accused fifteen individuals from four different agencies of violating my rights under California Right R&TC Section 21006(b)(2), for violating 18 USC §1001 (a)(1) by refusing to disclose FTB’s policies and procedures regarding exactly when payments that are supposed to be applied immediately upon receipt are actually applied, and for violating 18 US Code 242 by not allowing me full and free access of information in accordance with my rights, which is a Class A misdemeanor. 

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