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CONTRA COSTA WATCH

Where's the Beef?
Pete Bennett former well paid software contractor now homeless, consistently beaten, attacked and with a clear pattern of witness murders.

His former clients subject to SEC Rules and Regulations
PG&E, SBC, AT&T, B of A, Wells Fargo, Comerica, Contra Costa County, Symantec, GE Nuclear, Seeno Construction, Alberto Culver and my former clients around the country.

  • Domestic Terrorism Breaches
  • Coincidental Deaths
  • Extortion, Racketeering and Arson

Attempted Murder 2011
Jurisdiction: Lafayette Police
On July 20th, 2011 my car was totaled by a retired San Francisco Lieutenant living in Pleasant Hill and on April 18th 2012 the brother in-law of my attorney was murdered a few after the Metcalf Station Sniper Attack


CNET SCANDAL

This police corruption story would have been stopped via Bennett v. Collins in 2004, but a 2004 Truck arson fire precedes two deadly Bay Area Gas Pipeline Explosions causing 13 deaths, and several billion in damages might have been averted because Bennett after knowing the depth of CNET and Butler activities realized that Benny Chetcuti Jr sister was married to Butler, then connecting other known East Bay Fires discovered Butler and Chetcuti's business deals were connected to Albert Seeno Construction and Discovery Homes.
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The INCONVENIENT TRUTH

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In 2004 a series of attacks began right around when my divorce began and in 2011 they arrested then later convicted many Police Officers.
The story that many have forgotten to most, the convictions, the scandal and the lies but many were left devastated economically, many lost millions and the story is more than divorce as it leads to Probate, Investment Firms and Real Estate.
All of these public officials have heard from me but they're in charge so when your family gets killed see how it works out. State: Desaulnier, Skinner, McNerny, Jerry Hill (San Mateo),
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Walnut Creek Planning

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14-046 1500 Mount Diablo Blvd. Status: Under Construction

Chapter 3: Conclusion
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Chapter 1: Introduction
The project inception

Chapter 2: Body
14-046 1500 Mount Diablo Blvd. Status: Under Construction

Chapter 3: Conclusion
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911 and the #DeadBankers

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CLUE: President Bush ~ No sense of urgency


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Cantor Fitzgerald, KOLL, FBI



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The Earlier Dead Bankers

There are other deaths near other banks with my former peers. 
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Gary Bell CEO

In 2012, Mr Bell fell ill near election day but within days he was in a coma.  Just like Councilman Shimansky, Tax Collector Pollacek they died from Spinal Meningistis.  The personal connection is the other bacterial deaths in the area and back in Florida with Jimmy Barnes death in Bradenton FL pushed the death count to almost ten. 
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Madeline Seeley 2010

Madeline Seeley mom and friends were often at the Round Up bar in Lafayette CA. One night the estranged husband decided to come down at the Mom's assistance. He worked for Pacific Services former banking arm of Pacific Gas and Electric. 


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Stop Killing Homeless for Real Estate Investments Trust (REIT)


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Update: In January 2016 several more homeless expired.

  • Knows My Arson Suspects
  • Fremont Group Formulates Real Estate (REITs)
  • Patriiot Act revelation to Bin-Laden Group
  • Connections to Bechtel, Bechtel Real Estate Investment Group repackaged as Fremont Group
  • Bechtel Connects to PG&E
  • Rick Kopf member of Alamo 1st Ward, knows several members who've endured suicide, accidents and arson (me)
  • Pete Bennett knows
    • Former Superior Court Judge Joel Golub
    • Police Officers in #FederalPrison
  • Howard V. Golub Former Senior Counsel CPUC
    • Leads to PG&E VP Brian Cherry (Fired)
    • CPUC President Peevey (Forced to Resign)
  • Collectively they are connected numerous rouge police officers now Federal Felons

The Villages

Construction details and development plans started around 2008 giving planners ample time to run EIR and to collect accident data from Traffic Informaton Management System (TIMS) operated via state and Federal Grants operate by UC Berkeley. The Village Really interesting location as Keith is referring to Trader Joe's, Kaiser, S Main near Hickory Pit, sadly Anthony Banta worked across the street.




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CBS 48 Hours - Soccer Moms Confidential @JudicialCenter @NorCal_Record @

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Chris Butler was in Pete Bennett's house in 2004

 Chris Butler Commander Wielsch Louis Lombardi Stephen Tanabe Mary Nolan
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Jennifer Hanin Radio Show

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Jennifer Hanin is an influ­en­tial and pro­lific polit­i­cal blog­ger, an award-winning writer, a social media maven, and co-founder and for­mer Exec­u­tive Edi­tor of Act For Israel. She is co-author of the critically-acclaimed What to Do When You Can’t Get Preg­nant: the Com­plete Guide to All the Options for Cou­ples Fac­ing Fer­til­ity Issues (Da Capo, 2013; 2005) and Becom­ing Jew­ish: The Chal­lenges, Rewards and Paths to Judaism, (Row­man & Lit­tle­field, 2011). NPR inter­viewed Jen­nifer on her con­ver­sion expe­ri­ence and sub­se­quent book on the sub­ject. Newsweek (July 4, 2005) rec­om­mended Jennifer’s infer­til­ity book as one to buy when under­go­ing fer­til­ity treatments.
JTA ranked Jen­nifer @jennhanin as #38 on their 100 Most Influ­en­tial Jew­ish Twit­ter Users for 2010, and #10 in the cat­e­gory of Pol­i­tics and Pol­icy. She also won Shorty Awards in the cat­e­gories of Reli­gion and Judaism in 2009.
Jen­nifer has appeared on tele­vi­sion and radio to dis­cuss her books and blog posts, and her blog has gen­er­ated inter­est from every con­ti­nent except Antarc­tica. Edi­tors have trans­lated her work into Dutch, Russ­ian, Por­tuguese, Chi­nese, Span­ish, French and Ara­bic. The Inter­na­tional Busi­ness Times cited Jennifer’s blog post, Iran Won an Oscar but Keeps Los­ing Pub­lic Opin­ion Else­where, detail­ing the Iran­ian reac­tion over its filmmaker’s 2012 Oscar win.
In her effort to seek the truth, Jen­nifer began her career as a news intern inter­view­ing com­mu­nity lead­ers and writ­ing for KTRK-TV, ABC’s Hous­ton affiliate’s Sun­day Morn­ing Show. She has a well-rounded back­ground which includes writ­ing and project man­age­ment for For­tune 500 cor­po­ra­tions includ­ing KBR, Com­paq and Hon­ey­well. Jen­nifer holds an M.A. in Pub­lic Rela­tions from the Uni­ver­sity of Hous­ton, and is author of a master’s the­sis: Pub­lic Rela­tions as Nego­ti­a­tion: A case study of the Dow Corn­ing Cor­po­ra­tion in the silicone-gel breast implant con­tro­versy. She spent her post-undergraduate career in social ser­vice work­ing with par­ents and chil­dren, and holds a B.S. in Human Devel­op­ment and Fam­ily Stud­ies from Texas Tech University.
Addi­tion­ally, Jen­nifer has always stood up for social respon­si­bil­ity and indi­vid­ual rights. She now resides in North­ern Cal­i­for­nia with her hus­band and twin daughter
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#humboltroadfire The Summer Home of the Serial Arsonist

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he arsonist, who ignited the worst fire in Butte County history, remains at-large five years later, Cal Fire Investigator George Morris III said. 

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PG&E has confirmed that the two people killed in a plane crash in Butte County Tuesday morning were doing contract work for the company.



PG&E spokesperson Jana Morris says the pilot works for AA Aerial Services and the passenger is with Frontline Energy Services. The plane was a Champion 7GCAA with the tail number N9607S.
They were in the air doing a routine check on gas transmission lines in the area of Neal Road when the plane went down.
The names of the people killed were not immediately released.
Morris says their thoughts and prayers are with the companies and families involved.
The crash sparked a fire that burned 21 acres along Neal Road, south of Chico. The crash was reported at 11:35 a.m. along Neal Road between the landfill and Paradise.  The crash site is five miles south/southwest of Paradise.

The smoke could be seen south of Chico along Highway 99.

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NTSB Identification: WPR13FA370
14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
Accident occurred Tuesday, August 13, 2013 in Paradise, CA
Aircraft: CHAMPION 7GCAA, registration: N9607S
Injuries: 2 Fatal.
This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final report has been completed. NTSB investigators either traveled in support of this investigation or conducted a significant amount of investigative work without any travel, and used data obtained from various sources to prepare this aircraft accident report.
On August 13, 2013 about 1130 Pacific daylight time, a Champion 7GCAA, N9607S, collided with the ground while maneuvering near Paradise, California. The airplane was registered to the pilot and operated by AA Aerial Surveillance, LLC. under the provisions of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as an aerial observation flight. The commercial pilot and passenger were fatally injured and the airplane was substantially damaged. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and a flight plan was not filed. The cross-country flight originated from the Nut Tree Airport (VCB), Vacaville, California about 0850 with a destination of Chico Municipal Airport (CIC), Chico, California.

According to a representative from Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Company, the pilot was flying pipeline patrol on a gas transmission line that services Paradise. The underground pipeline extends northeast along the top of a flat ridge surrounded on either side by rugged canyons.

During a telephone conversation with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), a witness, who was an observer in a fire lookout tower at Sawmill Peak located nine miles northeast of the accident site, reported that a high wing airplane made approximately three large right circles and then depart to the south. The witness stated that he did not see the airplane descend or see the accident sequence.

Examination of the accident site revealed that the wreckage was located near the bottom of a canyon and was mostly consumed by postimpact fire. The debris path was about 50 feet in length and about 20 feet wide. Postimpact fire was found throughout the debris path and through surrounding terrain. About 21 acres of land was burned. All major structural components were located within the debris path. The wreckage was relocated to a secured facility for further examination.
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The December 2004 Trailer Incident - The Stolen Trust and Strack Murders

 Four Mormon Missionaries from Alamo Ward helped steal Bennett's legal documents containing trust documents linked to The Strack Family Deaths #strackdeaths

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We Need Nationwide Stand Down: 2 NYPD police officers 'assassinated'; shooter dead

 Unnecessary loss of lives on both sides no matter how mad you get don't shoot.  Retreat is an option.  

This is where the realities of one problem become the guttural of another problem.   I've endured knowing officers and victims killed on both sides.  In story like this both sides lose as we have more children without fathers or more families without sons.  

New York (CNN)  -- Officer Rafael Ramos sat in the driver's seat. Officer Wenjian Liu was at his side.
The two cops weren't at their usual precinct -- normally, the pair was assigned to downtown Brooklyn, but they were working a "critical response" detail in an area with higher crime, police said.
That's where they were slain, ambush-style -- Saturday afternoon as they sat in their patrol car, New York Police Commissioner William Bratton said at an evening news conference.
New York Police Officer Rafael Ramos
New York Police Officer Rafael Ramos
New York Police Officer Wenjian Liu
New York Police Officer Wenjian Liu
The gunman approached the passenger side of the patrol car and took a shooting stance, witnesses told police. He opened fire several times, striking both officers in the head, Bratton said.

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The Homeless Candidate and the Senseless Strack Murders in Springville UT

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When the Walnut Creek City Council race looked barren without candidates I decided to run for office, by August 2014, my car was towed away, I was cited by several officers, my roommate was murdered in the jail, my car was totaled and I'd been mugged by retirees in Walnut Creek.  

By June, I'd also connected the Murder Suicides of Alicia Driscoll and her daughter to the Pipeline Contractor in 2004 Walnut Creek Gas Pipeline Fire, then another dead witness, then the tires of a Federal Agent connected to the 2004 mess endured a highly suspicious blowout.  

That's not the only dead witness as a Nov 2011 meeting with Walnut Creek City Manager, The Chief and myself was over one of many Walnut Creek muggings.

The person in the Police Report was dead within five weeks of  being linked to CNET via this document.

 

 

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SEC Nipping at Problem

A federal investigation of Pacific Investment Management Co. is the latest crack in the armor of the $2-trillion Newport Beach fund giant, where a trustee recently questioned the $200-million salary, "bullying" behavior and "mediocre" recent performance of co-founder Bill Gross.
Word of the Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry follows a series of setbacks for Pimco, including the abrupt departure of Gross' heir apparent, Mohamed El-Erian, reports of clashes between the two and an outflow of more than $65 billion in investors' money from Gross' signature Total Return Fund.
dd Pimco said it is cooperating with the SEC, which is examining whether Pimco improperly inflated the price of bond holdings in an exchange traded fund. That could have increased the publicly reported value of the fund, which Gross personally managed.

The ETF, as such funds are known, was set up to mirror the investment style of Gross' Total Return Fund, which serves giant institutional investors. The Total Return Fund, which has $221 billion in assets, is the world's largest bond mutual fund and a staple of 401(k) and other retirement plans across the nation. The $3.6-billion Total Return Fund ETF reported investment gains of 8.7% from March through August 2012, its first six months of existence. That compared with a gain of 5.2% for the Total Return Fund it emulated, which at the time was growing rapidly and exceeded $270 billion in assets.
The Newport Beach company, which Gross co-founded in 1971, denied any wrongdoing.

"We take our regulatory obligations and responsibilities to our clients very seriously," the firm said in a statement. "We believe our pricing procedures are entirely appropriate and in keeping with industry best practices."
Pimco declined to comment further on the SEC investigation. A spokesman for the SEC in Washington declined to comment.
A person close to the investigation, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation is confidential, told The Times that investigators from several SEC offices around the country have been working on the case.
The investigation was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which quoted unidentified sources as saying the SEC has been looking at the case for at least a year. Investigators have recently interviewed Pimco executives, and spent more than a day questioning the 70-year-old Gross.



The disclosure of the investigation follows other turmoil at Pimco. In a March interview with The Times, a longtime independent trustee on the board that oversees Pimco, William J. Popejoy, publicly criticized Gross — specifically his high pay, amid the fund's declining performance.
That followed high-profile clashes between Gross and El-Erian, including allegations that Gross had monitored El-Erian's phone calls.
A midsummer Pimco regulatory filing said Popejoy had resigned from the board. Popejoy's attorney said that was inaccurate but declined to elaborate on Popejoy's version of events.
Independent bond fund trustees such as Popejoy don't work for money management firms like Pimco; their job is to oversee the funds, monitoring performance on behalf of investors and negotiating the fees paid to the fund managers.


They generally work far from public scrutiny, and a bond fund trustee criticizing an asset manager, as Popejoy did, is "extremely rare," said Eric Jacobson, director of fixed-income research at fund tracker Morningstar Inc. "I cannot remember seeing anything like this in the last 10 to 15 years."
Popejoy has since declined to speak publicly about Gross and the proceedings of the board of trustees, citing the advice of attorneys. In a recent interview, he did say he had differences with the board chairman, Brent R. Harris, a Pimco managing director who is one of two insiders on the seven-man board.
One disagreement centered on the lack of diversity on the board, which is made up entirely of white men, Popejoy said.
He said that when the independent trustee Vern O. Curtis, 80, decided to step down, Harris wanted the replacement to be Peter B. McCarthy, a former banker and U.S. Treasury official. McCarthy already sits on the board that oversees Pimco's small collection of stock mutual funds.
Popejoy said he instead lobbied to add a female or minority member to the board.

Harris did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The Pimco Funds have yet to replace Popejoy or Curtis.
The SEC probe focused on whether Gross' ETF fund misled investors through such actions as buying bonds at a discount, then putting a higher value on them when reporting fund results, the Journal reported. Doing so would increase the reported net asset value of the funds.
The SEC has conducted a series of investigations of such pricing issues at mutual funds, and in some cases has brought civil charges. In 2012, UBS Global Asset Management paid $300,000 to settle accusations that it improperly priced securities in three mutual funds.
Such cases, however, can be complicated to sort out. Investigations often find no violations, said Michael Herbst, a Morningstar director of manager research.
Exchange-traded funds often do better, at least at first, than the large funds they emulate. The smaller ETFs are "nimble" and can negotiate discounts and turn quick profits on deals too small for the large funds to pursue, he said.
A powerful bond ETF like the one headed by Gross, for example, might often be able to find small, thinly traded holdings of certain corporate bonds or exotic mortgage securities that could be purchased at a sharp discount.
If an independent valuation firm, such as Interactive Data or Thompson Reuters, was unable to find a recent sale of identical securities, as often occurs, it would then estimate the value for the holdings based on recent sales of similar bonds, Herbst said. That could yield a higher value.
If the mutual fund accurately reported the purchase price, along with the independent valuation, the SEC would probably find no violation, Herbst said. Any violations of securities laws would stem from the mutual fund lying about the purchase price or the independently estimated value.
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