Just what does the FBI investigate?

From the FBI website at http://www.FBI.gov you can learn that a major field of importance to their investigations are 10 areas including:

Click on “about us” and there is this list:

5. Civil Rights
– Hate Crime
– Human Trafficking
– Color of Law

4. Public Corruption
– Government Fraud

7. White-Collar Crime ….
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– Financial Institution Fraud & Failures
– Health Care Fraud
– ..
– Mortgage Fraud
– Piracy/Intellectual Property Theft

(that is interesting, GJS has alerted the FBI to theft of her IP and nothing is done)

But the basic claim, one which has been submitted over and over in the Sykes case and Wyman is the court acting without jursidiction for over 3 years and nothing is done.  Ken and I complain vociferously like banshees and the ARDC shoots the messengers and lets the miscreants go.

All of the above torts and claims are present in the following cases: Tyler, Bedin, Sykes, Gore, Wyman–it it reported over and over to the authorities and nothing is done.

How long do these victims have to wait?

And I can’t do it all by myself — even with the wonderful assistance of Ken and the victims. So what i am asking is if you can make a donation, no matter how small, it will go to helping me help the victims.  I now keep track of all this pro bono work to the victims of court corruption that I have encoutered calling this “cost of corruption” and that is up to $273,000 through August 31, 2012.  Cases like Wyman need to be funded.  (Litigation funding is very, very lucrative at 2% per month interest, so consider signing up).

I plan on delivering books to the FBI next week on the Wyman case to reflect their recollection that the Wymans are suffering and terrorized by an out of control court acting for 3 years under “color of statute”.  I hope they can help, but so far, it’s just me and Ken.  I can’t begin to tell you how many attorneys I have encountered just look the other way and walk away from this horrid mess claiming, “it’s too difficult”, “you can’t go up against THAT”, “probate court is the worst court in the system for getting screwed over–don’t get involved in any difficult case there, you’ll just end up breaking your heart when you see what goes on.”–all from seasoned, experienced attorneys!  Years and years of experience.

Too late for that.

Below is “How to file a Complaint” with the FBI

Filing a Complaint

To file a color of law complaint, contact your local FBI office by telephone, in writing, or in person. The following information should be provided:

  • All identifying information for the victim(s);
  • As much identifying information as possible for the subject(s), including position, rank, and agency employed;
  • Date and time of incident;
  • Location of incident;
  • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any witness(es);
  • A complete chronology of events; and
  • Any report numbers and charges with respect to the incident.

You may also contact the United States Attorney’s Office in your district or send a written complaint to:

Assistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Division
Criminal Section
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest
Washington, DC 20530

FBI investigations vary in length. Once our investigation is complete, we forward the findings to the U.S. Attorney’s Office within the local jurisdiction and to the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., which decide whether or not to proceed toward prosecution and handle any prosecutions that follow.

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