Congressman Pete Stark was quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle article (December 4, 2005) as showing the culture: Rep. Pete Stark, who has served in the House for 32 years, said he's heard members talk about wanting to play golf, ...
U.S. Leaders Contempt for U.S. Navy Personnel Killed by Iraq In May 1987 Iraq military attacked the U.S. navy ship, U.S.S. Stark, killing three dozen U.S. navy personnel. As with Israel's attack upon the U.S. Liberty, U.S. leaders ...
AIG's stance is in stark contrast to the regulators' decision to ban Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from any lobbying after the government seized the failed mortgagee lenders. Feeding Frenzy for AIG Assets After the government provided an ...
Now the inquiry, joined by state investigations, is widening and has begun to take on the stark trappings of lurid melodrama. The collapse of the credit union and the Government's lawsuit. Congress and Other U.S. Cesspools 392.
Representative Pete Stark and Jerome Waldie, and Senator Cranston, from my resident state of California, covered up after I reported the crimes to them and demanded that they exercise their responsibilities and act on the matter.
The defendants named in the Reno lawsuit included Senator Alan Cranston from California, and U.S. Representatives George Miller, Fortney Stark, Norman Mineta, Don Edwards, and Daniel Lundgren ...
Ippolito's smile faded as he saw Taus' stark expression. “I'm not so sure, Sarge.” Walking over to the hangar window, Ippolito looked at the approaching rain clouds and said, “Looks like another thunderhead approaching Striker.
Also attempting to get criminal charges dropped was Clifton Brown, a fugitive from prosecution in Gainesville, Florida, who was wanted on a drug smuggling charge. He heard about the scheme to get DuBoc arrested and recognized an ...
Also attempting to get criminal charges dropped was Clifton Brown, a fugitive from prosecution in Gainesville, Florida, who was wanted on a drug smuggling charge. He heard about the scheme to get DuBoc arrested and recognized an ...
... 335, 348 McInnis, Michael, 21 McKee, Charles, 267, 270, 272, 276 McKenzie, Ellis, 436 McKim, David, 52 McKinley, Wes, 356 McMinnville Airport, 398 MDC Holdings, 100, 106, 110, 111, 133, 143 Meadows, Richard J., 274 Medellin Cartel, ...
... Gary Shepard); BBC (John Kelly & David Taylor); CBS Evening News (Dan Rather & Barry Petersen); Australia News Today (Ian Hyslop); Radio Free America (Tom Valentine). Authors and Screenwriters: Luigi DiFonzo; Russell Ellis; ...
I reported them to Don Gregg, Bob Kerritt, Bob Ellis and from time-to-time other people. I not only have notes, I have letters that I wrote to some of these people. Copies of these letters were submitted to congressional investigators.
that was later shot down in Nicaragua, Bill Cooper and Buzz Sawyer. This was the incident that forced media exposure of the CIA and White House's role in Nicaragua. The plane had been hit by a surface to air missile.
Cooper wanted to do a three-part television series on the problems I encountered as an air safety activist. Numerous letters and phone calls followed. Finally, Cooper stated he still wanted to do the show, but he could not get any ...
That provision caused U.S. District Judge Florence Marie Cooper to hold that Leung's constitutional right to a witness necessary to her defense had been violated by the terms of the plea agreement. She dismissed the case against Leung.
In a motion to dismiss the case, Leung's lawyers argued that Smith's plea deal was “unsavory” because it perpetuated the “gross and unfair disparity in treatment between Mr. Smith and Ms. Leung.” US. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper ...
Infamous D.B. Cooper hijacked a Northwest Airlines Boeing 727, and upon landing demanded $200,000 in cash. After the money was placed on the aircraft, the aircraft took off and at night over wooded and mountainous terrain ...
... to constitutional rights, and the dangerous mindset in government. As usual, Congress did nothing about this misuse of a federal agency over which they had supervisory responsibilities. The U.S. Marshall Service, on March 1, 1996, ...
Medical Industry's Death Panels: Greek Tragedy of a Lady Named Glenda
Stich, Rodney, former federal investigator, airline captain, FAA air safety investigator. DEFRAUDING AMERICA - Dirty secrets of the CIA & Other Governmental Operations. A highly detailed & documented expose of...