The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Judge Golub fibbed to FBI - bad move Joel

This page will detail a Fraud of the Court of untold proportions leading the not one but several disasters. When you kill my relatives, friends, family, public officials and FBI employees you create your own Hurt Locker.
 
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#deadbankers - American Express president Ed Gilligan dies at 55

Ed Gilligan, the American Express Co. president viewed as a possible successor to Chief Executive Officer Kenneth I. Chenault, died Friday after becoming ill on an overseas flight to New York. He was 55.
Gilligan was returning from a business trip to Tokyo on a corporate jet, which made an emergency landing after he was stricken, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Efforts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful and the cause of death is undetermined, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing a personal issue.
“This is deeply painful and frankly unimaginable for all of us who had the great fortune to work with Ed, and benefit from his insights, leadership and enthusiasm,” Chenault said in a letter to the company’s employees. “His contributions have left an indelible imprint on practically every area of our business.”
Gilligan began working as an intern at the firm 35 years ago while a student at New York University, and later spent time in London as a group president overseeing the firm’s international consumer business, according to his LinkedIn profile. He was named vice chairman in 2007 and president in 2013, and oversaw digital initiatives, including a partnership reached last year with car-service firm Uber Technologies Inc.
“He devoted his entire career to this company,” Chenault wrote. “He was a proud husband and father, and his love for his family was evident in all that he did.”

Chelsea Football

Gilligan’s Twitter profile described him as working at the New York-based credit-card issuer and “dreaming of Chelsea football and a good glass of wine, hoping to make a positive impact.” His last tweet, on May 16, referred to a comment about David Letterman’s final show.
“He always liked to be out with clients,” said Gordon Smith, CEO of consumer and community banking at JPMorgan Chase & Co., who worked with Gilligan at AmEx for more than two decades. “He knew everyone, took time to learn people’s names, he knew about their families.”
Gilligan was widely considered a leading candidate to eventually succeed Chenault, according to analysts including Portales Partners’ William Ryan. Chenault, 63, held the title of president before getting the top job in 2001.

First Generation

Edward Patrick Gilligan was born July 13, 1959, in Brooklyn, New York. He was a first generation Irish-American with family from Castlerea, Ireland, on his father’s side, according to a profile in Boardroom Insiders.
He attended the University of Tampa, where he played soccer until a knee injury ended his career. He then enrolled at NYU, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and management in 1982.
Gilligan was group president of global corporate services on 9/11, when the company’s headquarters at the World Financial Center in New York were damaged in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center Towers across the street.
“We were the fastest growing business in the company going into 2001, and we were the business most decimated,” Gilligan said in a 2014 interview with the Financial Times.
Gilligan is survived by his wife, the former Lisa Sneddon, and their children –- Katie, Meaghan, Kevin and Shane, the company said.
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18 U.S. Code § 1512 - Tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant

The Asset Forfeiture Games


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June 2019 - Benny and Chris Butler were released from Federal Custody and not longer the entire town of Paradise burned to the ground where the ex-wife of Pete Bennett was nearly killed.

18 U.S. Code § 1512 - Tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant


Current through Pub. L. 113-185. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)
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(a)
(1) Whoever kills or attempts to kill another person, with intent to—
(A) prevent the attendance or testimony of any person in an official proceeding;
(B) prevent the production of a record, document, or other object, in an official proceeding; or
(C) prevent the communication by any person to a law enforcement officer or judge of the United States of information relating to the commission or possible commission of a Federal offense or a violation of conditions of probation, parole, or release pending judicial proceedings;
shall be punished as provided in paragraph (3).
(2) Whoever uses physical force or the threat of physical force against any person, or attempts to do so, with intent to—
(A) influence, delay, or prevent the testimony of any person in an official proceeding;
(B) cause or induce any person to—
(i) withhold testimony, or withhold a record, document, or other object, from an official proceeding;
(ii) alter, destroy, mutilate, or conceal an object with intent to impair the integrity or availability of the object for use in an official proceeding;
(iii) evade legal process summoning that person to appear as a witness, or to produce a record, document, or other object, in an official proceeding; or
(iv) be absent from an official proceeding to which that person has been summoned by legal process; or
(C) hinder, delay, or prevent the communication to a law enforcement officer or judge of the United States of information relating to the commission or possible commission of a Federal offense or a violation of conditions of probation, supervised release, parole, or release pending judicial proceedings;
shall be punished as provided in paragraph (3).
(3) The punishment for an offense under this subsection is—
(A) in the case of a killing, the punishment provided in sections 1111 and 1112;
(B) in the case of—
(i) an attempt to murder; or
(ii) the use or attempted use of physical force against any person;
imprisonment for not more than 30 years; and
(C) in the case of the threat of use of physical force against any person, imprisonment for not more than 20 years.
(b) Whoever knowingly uses intimidation, threatens, or corruptly persuades another person, or attempts to do so, or engages in misleading conduct toward another person, with intent to—
(1) influence, delay, or prevent the testimony of any person in an official proceeding;
(2) cause or induce any person to—
(A) withhold testimony, or withhold a record, document, or other object, from an official proceeding;
(B) alter, destroy, mutilate, or conceal an object with intent to impair the object’s integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding;
(C) evade legal process summoning that person to appear as a witness, or to produce a record, document, or other object, in an official proceeding; or
(D) be absent from an official proceeding to which such person has been summoned by legal process; or
(3) hinder, delay, or prevent the communication to a law enforcement officer or judge of the United States of information relating to the commission or possible commission of a Federal offense or a violation of conditions of probation  [1] supervised release,, [1] parole, or release pending judicial proceedings;
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.
(c) Whoever corruptly—
(1) alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record, document, or other object, or attempts to do so, with the intent to impair the object’s integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding; or
(2) otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.
(d) Whoever intentionally harasses another person and thereby hinders, delays, prevents, or dissuades any person from—
(1) attending or testifying in an official proceeding;
(2) reporting to a law enforcement officer or judge of the United States the commission or possible commission of a Federal offense or a violation of conditions of probation  [1] supervised release,, [1] parole, or release pending judicial proceedings;
(3) arresting or seeking the arrest of another person in connection with a Federal offense; or
(4) causing a criminal prosecution, or a parole or probation revocation proceeding, to be sought or instituted, or assisting in such prosecution or proceeding;
or attempts to do so, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 3 years, or both.
(e) In a prosecution for an offense under this section, it is an affirmative defense, as to which the defendant has the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence, that the conduct consisted solely of lawful conduct and that the defendant’s sole intention was to encourage, induce, or cause the other person to testify truthfully.
(f) For the purposes of this section—
(1) an official proceeding need not be pending or about to be instituted at the time of the offense; and
(2) the testimony, or the record, document, or other object need not be admissible in evidence or free of a claim of privilege.
(g) In a prosecution for an offense under this section, no state of mind need be proved with respect to the circumstance—
(1) that the official proceeding before a judge, court, magistrate judge, grand jury, or government agency is before a judge or court of the United States, a United States magistrate judge, a bankruptcy judge, a Federal grand jury, or a Federal Government agency; or
(2) that the judge is a judge of the United States or that the law enforcement officer is an officer or employee of the Federal Government or a person authorized to act for or on behalf of the Federal Government or serving the Federal Government as an adviser or consultant.
(h) There is extraterritorial Federal jurisdiction over an offense under this section.
(i) A prosecution under this section or section 1503 may be brought in the district in which the official proceeding (whether or not pending or about to be instituted) was intended to be affected or in the district in which the conduct constituting the alleged offense occurred.
(j) If the offense under this section occurs in connection with a trial of a criminal case, the maximum term of imprisonment which may be imposed for the offense shall be the higher of that otherwise provided by law or the maximum term that could have been imposed for any offense charged in such case.
(k) Whoever conspires to commit any offense under this section shall be subject to the same penalties as those prescribed for the offense the commission of which was the object of the conspiracy.

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As the Presidential Election leads us forward the secrets behind the #Deadbankers story nags at minds of millions of Americans and Citizens of the world. The reality of 9/11 is it possible that the bankers located at the World Trade Center.

In 2003, US programmer Kevin Flanagan joined the ranks of suspicious bank related suicides now a global pandemic likely far bigger than being touted by media pundits in late 2013. 



When read my story about the murders near me and the attempts to kill me, my family and friends it's becoming clear that the Federal Indictments looming with Albert D. Seeno, his connections to the legal community judges and bankers clearly are my problem.


Mr. President, Mr. Burd attends Hillside Covenant Church
where several members attempted to kill me in 2011
while I was employed at PG&E developing software
for what has become this Federal Investigation
Nice to know you keep good company
or you're a really good at bluffing.


Not far from the Bay Area was the alleged murder suicide of Phillip Marshall and his two children.  Currently classified as a familial murder but given that Marshall's story connects to 9/11, that his connections leads to cases near me.

For the moment ponder this pool of connectors published by NNDB and the fact that I've alleged since 2012, that Steve Burd's friends at Hillside Covenant Church are behind one of several attempted murders on my person. 

In 2014, I filed claims with the City of Walnut Creek and within seven days officers tried to run me down, wrote me fresh tickets on top of the 20K I already.

Mr. President I am a dying a slowly roasted death being exposed to the elements with every incident now eclipsing over 100 cases (38 years).   Mr. President this page is easy to prove or disprove but Accenture controls decisions at SBC, AT&T, Wells Fargo, Symantec, Bank of America and even have a leg in the Federal Reserve.

I'm looking for the best plausible denial about how Accenture magically touches every major case in the country which is supported by my argument they are the Masters of Disasters.  You only need two to make a conspiracy, right?

 #strackdeaths #strackdeaths
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DANIEL HOROWITZ VS. JOSEPH LYNCH

Lynch Sued Contra Costa County after he was 
  • Beaten by Deputies
  • Settled for $500.000
  • Sells Land to Horowitz 
The court record vanished from the docket
Vitale Murder 
  1. Investigator Eric Collins 
  2. Bennett v. Gary Collins 


Party Name Type Case Name Category Case Number Filed 
LYNCH, JOSEPH PLAINTIFF JOSEPH LYNCH VSVIRGINIA E. LYNCH PETN FOR DISSOLUTION FLMSD93-04838 10/04/1993 
LYNCH, JOSEPH W DEFENDANT DANIEL HOROWITZ VS. JOSEPH LYNCH CIVIL HARASSMENT CIVMSN05-0778 06/15/2005 
LYNCH, JOSEPH WILLIAM DEFENDANT CHAO VS LYNCH PI/PD/MOTOR VEHICLE (MARTINEZ) CIVMSC04-00245 02/09/2004
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June 21, 2008 6:00 pm Humboldt Fire Incident Information: (BUTTE COUNTY)

Humboldt Fire


Humboldt Fire Incident Information:
Last Updated: June 21, 2008 6:00 pm   FINAL
Date/Time Started: June 11, 2008 12:13 pm  
Administrative Unit: CAL FIRE/Butte County Fire 
County: Butte County  
Location: Hwy 32 & Humboldt Rd on Stillson Canyon  
Acres Burned - Containment: 23,344 acres  
Estimated - Containment: 100% contained - 23,344 acres  
Structures Destroyed:87 residences destroyed and 7 damaged. 167 outbuildings have also been destroyed.  
Evacuations: All evacuations and road closures have been lifted.  
Road Closures :Full containment expected June 19, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.  
Injuries: 10  
Cause: Under Investigation 
Cooperating Agencies: Butte County, CHP, Butte County Sheriff, City of Paradise (fire & police)  
Total Fire Personnel: 261 (256 CAL FIRE)  
Total Fire Engines: 15 CAL FIRE  
Total Fire crews: 5 CAL FIRE  
Total Dozers: 1  
Total Water Tenders: 3  
Costs to date: $20.5 million  
Conditions: A significant demobilization of resources is underway. The command team plans on transitioning the incident back to the unit June 19 at 1200 noon. Public Health has closed its temporary animal shelters.  
Phone Numbers  (530) 538-7826 (Humboldt Fire Information Number) 
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Litigation Associate













If you're considering a law degree consider that my Kaitlyn Strand worked here: She's dead 

 

 Litigation Associate
Job ID:
23522137
Position Title:
Litigation Associate
Company Name:
McNamara Law Firm
Location(s):
California, United States  
Posted:
April 29, 2015
Job Function:
Associate
Entry Level:
No

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The McNamara Law Firm is a 35+ attorney civil litigation defense firm with offices in Contra Costa and Solano Counties, seeking a litigation associate for its Walnut Creek Office, with one to four years of relevant experience.  Police and civil rights defense experience are preferred.  Successful candidates will have excellent writing and research skills, a strong academic background from an accredited law school, be a self-starter, and be willing to accept significant responsibility in a broad range of litigation matters.  We offer a congenial atmosphere and competitive salary and benefits.  All inquiries will be treated confidentially.  Please email resume and short writing sample to hr@mcnamaralaw.com
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