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    Post: Anyone Ethical at U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics?

    Posted by Cris Ericson on 3/22/07


    In 2004 I reported my complaint here about being assaulted
    and battered and blasted with concealed military high
    explosives hidden in "special effects" on a movie set and
    the fact that state and federal judges denied my motions to
    compel material facts, including the quantity of explosives.

    I felt that these judges should be impeached.

    I still have re-curring head pain which I allege is from
    the explosives. The first report of occupational injury at
    St. Joseph's Occupational Health in Burbank, California
    states "Blast injury, both ears, rib injury, multiple
    contusions".

    Recently, on the internet, I have found that brain scans of
    soldiers returning from Iraq show that those who have been
    exposed to the exact same type of military high explosives
    that I was abused with, PETN plastic high explosives
    detonators, Lead Azide and Lead Styphnate,
    can cause high pressurization injuries of the brain,
    even when a soldier is not directly hit.

    I have never had any brain scan.

    Back around 1998 or 1999, I allege I sent a letter to U.S.
    Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont complaining that the
    judges in my case should be impeached for denying motions
    to compel material facts.

    I allege that about 1999 I received a Freedom of
    Information Act report from the F.B.I. allegedly stating
    that they expunged and destroyed material in my civil case.

    I allege that the U.S. Capitol Police called me and stated
    that U.S. Senator Leahy couldn't recall any correspondence
    with me but prior to that
    I allege that U.S. Senator Leahy sent me a letter saying he
    might investigate.

    After all three of my petitions to the U.S. Supreme Court
    were docketed and filed and denied, after which
    I ran for Governor of Vermont in 2002 and came in 4th out
    of 10 candidates.

    My website was saved by the Library of Congress, Minerva
    program. You will find my complaints about the movie
    industry in my 2002 campaign website. One of the many
    reasons I ran for political office is that I believe in the
    need to weed out corruption in government.

    In 2004 I ran against U.S. Senator Leahy for U.S. Senate
    and I came in 3rd out of 6 candidates.

    I allege that U.S. Senator Leahy received thousands of
    dollars in campaign contributions from Dewey Ballantine PAC
    who received thousands of dollars from Dewey Ballantine
    attorneys Wayne Cross and Stuart Hirshfield.

    Wayne Cross and Stuart Hirshfield were two of my opposing
    attorneys in the federal court actions on my civil case in
    New York and my petitions to the Supreme Court of the
    United States.

    On March 7, 2007,
    I received a letter dated February 22, 2007
    from the United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics,
    Attorney Robert L. Walker,
    Chief Counsel and Staff Director.
    "The Select Committee on Ethics received your letter
    alleging that Senator Patrick Leahy did not investigate
    your complaints against the Federal Court of Appeals for
    the Second Circuit in connection with your work-related
    injury case and alleging that Senator Leahy received
    campaign contributions from the opposing attorneys in your
    case.....In addition, in regards to your allegations that
    Senator Leahy received campaign contributions from your
    opposing attorneys, the Committee has previously concluded
    that mere allegations, with no evidence or information to
    support their substantive merit, are insufficient to extend
    the Committee's investigative process".

    I can not understand how the U.S. Senate Committe on
    Ethics, with the Court docket number I gave them, and the
    FEC website I gave them, http://www.fec.gov
    could not call up the court and find out that Wayne Cross
    and Stuart Hirshfield were, in fact, my opposing attorneys,
    and that in fact, the FEC website shows they gave thousands
    of dollars to the Dewey Ballantine PAC which gave thousands
    of dollars to the campaign for U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy.

    What more did the U.S. Senate Select Committe on Ethics
    need for evidence?



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