Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Murder of the Great Guarantee: The Raising of the Hue and Cry

                                                                             Frederick A. Jones
                                                                             Brooklyn, New York 11221
                                                                             Apt. 3B,
                                                                            1-718-919-2028
                                                                            liebestadt@yahoo.com
                                                                            Sunday 15 July 2007 
   
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Complaints,
Office of the Inspector General,
United States Department of Justice,
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20530
1-800-869-4499 (voice)
1-202-616-9898 (fax)
  
Dear Inspector General Glenn A. Fine:   
      
     PLEASE, SEE THE ATTACHED COMPLAINT. I HAVE BEEN MAKING EVERY EFFORT TO GET THIS TO YOU, WHILE HAVING NO COMPUTER. THE CRIMINAL SECTION OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION HAS REPEATEDLY  REFUSED TO RESPOND TO THE ATTACHED COMPLAINT TO THAT SECTION.
     I am  calling for the raising of the hue and cry. The attachments will explain my reasons for it. I am addressing my fellow American citizens. Indeed, the very great crime is the willfull deprivations of the great guarantee of public scrutiny during the trials of the most serious indictments and the subsequent tyranny.
     Obviously, the American citizen relies upon his or her religious reverence for their boundless presumptions of correctness within the criminal justice system. My hue and cry must, therefore, demonstrate conclusive evidence that discloses a world that contradicts the one created by television, government reports, and other cooperate media conditioning. See, the attachments.
    
     The matters for which fear compels citizens to avoid talking about, reporting, and otherwise offering as a subject to be seriously investigated  are the matters that answer the most serious questions. I offer these avoided matters, as a beginning, in my attached documents. Indeed, organized crime has always had the highest ranks of government as a component: such crime has always been infinitely more powerful, influential, baneful, and godless than anyone in the media or government has ever suggested. It is a world that punishes the poor and the good. It must be understood by American citizens.
   
     The civil rights statute that has been criminally disregarded by the Criminal Section is the same statute that has been resisted for many decades. It remains resisted and in disuse. See, Jay A. Sigler, "Employment Rights," published in Civil Rights in America: 1500 to the Present (Michigan: Gale Research, 1998), page 471). 
     The immigration laws do not place cheap labor above the law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 13th Amendment that it supports do not place the need to effectively eliminate citizenship above the law. The law must be enforced. Thank you.
   


Sincerely Yours,
 
Frederick A. Jones
670 A Greene Avenue, Apt. 3B
Brooklyn, New York 11221
Telephone No. 1-718-919-2028
Fax No. 1-718-919-2028
E-mail Address : liebestadt@yahoo.com


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