Monday, June 27, 2016

Bennett's relatives murdered -


The worst event a family can endure is losing a child but an entire family to murder suicide is heartbreaking. It's happened to me,  it's happened more that once and what smells so bad led to me to the Jungles of Guyana. 




  1. Family Believes Kristi and Benjamin Strack ... -...

    www.people.com/article/utah-family-5-ben-krist...
    Oct 30, 2014 · Relatives of a family of five found dead last month in the upstairs bedroom of their Springville, Utah,...
  2. Utah deaths: Strack parents killed children,...

    www.cnn.com/2015/01/28/us/utah-family-deaths
    Jan 27, 2015 · The Strack family in Utah died from toxic levels of drugs, ruled suicide in the case of the parents and...
  3. Strack Family Obituary - Spanish Fork, UT |...

    www.legacy.com/obituaries/deseretnews/obituary.aspx?pid=...
    September 27, 2014 Ben and Kristi Strack and three of their four children passed away on September 27th...

Saturday, June 11, 2016

ComputerWorld.com H-1b

Story image for H-1b source:computerworld.com from Computerworld
Draft bill would boost H-1B worker pay for big visa users
Computerworld-Jun 10, 2016
Pay for H-1B workers may increase significantly if a draft bill authored by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) gets the bipartisan backing it will need to ...
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Lawsuit seeks to replace H-1B lottery with a filing-date-based system
Computerworld-Jun 6, 2016
Two firms whose job candidates lost the H-1B visa lottery have filed a lawsuit that seeks to end the current distribution system based on luck.
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Judge sends two to prison for 7 years for H-1B fraud
Computerworld-Jun 4, 2016
Two brothers were sentenced Friday to 87 months in prison for running an H-1Bfraud scheme intended to create a low cost, on-demand ...
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House lawmakers work to replace the hated H-1B lottery
Computerworld-May 17, 2016
Two U.S. House lawmakers are involved in a bipartisan effort to change how H-1Bvisas are allocated, moving away from a random lottery and ...
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Sen. Sanders attacks H-1B visa use at Disney
Computerworld-May 24, 2016
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders lashed out at the H-1B visa program Tuesday while campaigning in Anaheim, Calif., the home of Disneyland.
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Lawsuit seeks the secrets behind the H-1B lottery
Computerworld-May 24, 2016
Two business immigration groups have filed a lawsuit seeking information about how the H-1B visa distribution system -- including the visa ...
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US uncovers $20M H-1B fraud scheme
Computerworld-May 2, 2016
The U.S. government has indicted a Virginia couple for running an H-1B visa-for-sale scheme the government said generated about $20 million ...
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India challenges 65000 H-1B cap in the US
Computerworld-Mar 9, 2016
The Indian government has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization alleging that the U.S. is breaking trade rules with special fees ...
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How the next president will change the H-1B visa
Computerworld-Mar 3, 2016
The displaced Disney IT workers in Florida have given new visibility to the use of the H-1B visa. It has become the marquee case for visa reform ...
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Laid-off IT workers muzzled as H-1B debate heats up
Computerworld-Jan 28, 2016
IT workers are challenging the replacement of U.S. employees with foreign visa holders. Lawsuits are on the rise and workers are contacting ..




























Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Ellen O'Kane Tauscher and 1995 Computerland Project–the stock that plunged over my reporting system

Note: In 1995, I was contracted to Computerland Corporate then recently sold to Merisel Fab by Vanstar Corporate.  The stock plunged from $88 to around 2.85 the room was full of tears.  I moved on to Irwin Home Equity where today I suspect that three deaths near my peers killed.  Read about the project, what I did and who has the Computerland Corporate databases stolen my servers.  This page is the Official Page from Wiki but what you want to read in the Computerland Project page. 


 

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Ellen O'Kane Tauscher (born November 15, 1951) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who was the U.S. Representative for California's 10th congressional district from 1997 until her resignation in 2009 upon joining the State Department, where she served as the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs until February 2012. She then served as Special Envoy for Strategic Stability and Missile Defense at the State Department until August 31, 2012.

A Blue Dog Democrat, Tauscher is a centrist on many issues and is notably a war hawk.[1] Since leaving the State Department, Tauscher has assumed a number of publicly held corporate and non-profit board positions, including serving on the boards ofSouthern California Edison, Invacare, The Commonwealth Club of California, and the Executive Committee of the Atlantic Council. Tauscher also serves on the board of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and as Chair of the NCCN Foundation.

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Early life and career[edit]

Ellen Tauscher was born in Newark, New Jersey. Her mother was a secretary, and her father was a shop steward for the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.[2] She graduated in 1974 from Seton Hall University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in early childhood education.[3]

She then worked as an investment banker with Bache & Co. and, at age 25, was the youngest and one of the first women to become a member of the New York Stock Exchange.[3] She also served as an officer of the American Stock Exchange from 1979 to 1983, after which she worked for Bear Stearns and a subsidiary of Drexel Burnham Lambert.[4]

In 1989, Tauscher moved to California and later founded the ChildCare Registry, the first national research service to help parents verify the background of childcare workers.[4] She also published The ChildCare Sourcebook and headed the Tauscher Foundation, which provided funds for elementary schools to buy computers and Internet access.[5]

Political career[edit]

Before running for the United States House of Representatives, Tauscher was active in Democratic circles as a fundraiser[6] and alsochaired Dianne Feinstein's successful 1992 and 1994 Senate campaigns.

In 1996, Tauscher was recruited to run against two-term Republican incumbent Bill Baker in California's 10th congressional district, which included several wealthy suburbs in the East Bay. During the campaign, Tauscher emphasized balancing the federal budget, her support for business, the environment, and the military.[7] She also charged that Baker was too conservative for the district, particularly given his opposition to abortion and gun control.[8] She narrowly defeated Baker, claiming victory by a margin of 1.45% of the vote.[9] The race was ranked as the fourth most expensive of that year's 435 House races.[10]

Tauscher was re-elected in 1998 and 2000 against vigorous Republican opposition. While the 10th district was once considered "solid Republican territory,"[8] most Bay Area Republicans tend to be more moderate than their counterparts in the rest of California and have been increasingly willing to support Democrats at the national level since the 1990s.

In 2000, during the statewide redistricting process, some of the more Republican-leaning parts of Tauscher's district were removed and replaced with more Democratic territory near Berkeley and in Solano county. She was subsequently re-elected to four more terms, facing no substantive opposition and receiving more than 65 percent of the vote after2002.

In the House of Representatives, Tauscher served on the Armed Services Committee and the Transportation and InfrastructureCommittee. She chaired the Strategic Forces subcommittee of the Armed Services Committee, which oversees the country's nuclear weapons stockpile, missile defense program, and the national labs. Tauscher was the only member of Congress who had two national labs in her district, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the California campus of Sandia National Laboratories. At the time she left Congress, Tauscher also was the senior member from California serving on the Highways and Transit subcommittee and the Aviation subcommittee of the Transportation and Infrastructure committee.[11] From her position on the Transportation Committee, Tauscher brought $33 million to her district for transportation and infrastructure projects.[12]

On March 18, 2009, President Obama nominated Tauscher to the position of Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security. She was confirmed by theUnited States Senate on June 25, 2009 by unanimous consent.[13] Notwithstanding her appointment, confirmation and acceptance, she served as Speaker Pro Tempore on June 26, 2009, when the House narrowly passed (219–212) a cap-and-trade global warming bill.[14] Tauscher resigned her seat on June 26, 2009, after voting was finished on theAmerican Clean Energy & Security Act.[15] Her resignation necessitated a special election.[16] Tauscher served as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security until her appointment on February 6, 2012 as Special Envoy for Strategic Stability and Missile Defense. Tauscher retired from the State Department on August 31, 2012.

As Under Secretary of State, Tauscher successfully negotiated the New START treaty with the Russian Federation in March 2010.[17] The first major agreement signed with Russia in nearly 20 years, the treaty was signed by Presidents Obama and Medvedev on April 8, 2010 and ratified by the U.S. Senate in December 22, 2010. Tauscher represented the United States at the U.N. NPT review conference that is held every five years to review the status of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT).[18] The 2010 conference was the first in 10 years to result in an consensus agreement. Tauscher was also the lead official in the State Department working on the bilateral agreements with Poland, Romania, and Turkey for the European Phased Adaptive Approach missile defense system, negotiating timely agreements that allowed the President's deployment timeline to be met.[19]

In 2008, Tauscher was a strong supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy for President. She traveled around the country as a surrogate for Clinton's campaign in the primary. In 2013, she was one of the first prominent elected officials to join the Ready for Hillary effort that has now grown to be one of the largest independent grassroots efforts on behalf of an undeclared Presidential candidate in history.[20]

Career after politics[edit]

In 2012, Tauscher returned to the private sector, joining the boards of a number of publicly held corporations, including Invacare Corporation, ehealth, Inc, Edison Internationaland Southern California Edison, and SeaWorld Entertainment. She also serves as an independent member of the Board of Governors of Lawrence Livermore National Security LLC and Los Alamos National Security LLC; a member of the Board of Directors of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network and is chairman of the Board of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Foundation.

In August 2013, the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety elected Tauscher as independent chairperson.[21] The Alliance is a coalition of some of the largest clothing retailers and brands in North America, including Wal-Mart, Target, the Gap, Costco, and VF Brands. The Alliance is working with the government of Bangladesh, factory owners, and international organizations to improve worker safety for Bangledeshi garment workers.

Tauscher also serves as a strategic advisor to the Washington, D.C. law firm of Baker Donelson on matters of defense, transportation, energy, and health care.

Political views[edit]

A leading centrist Democrat, Tauscher was the chairwoman of the New Democrat Coalition, a caucus of moderate Democrats in the House. She also served as vice-chairwoman of the Democratic Leadership Council from 2001 to 2005. Her politically moderate ideology was dubbed "Tauscherism" by Time magazine.[8]

Tauscher received an 11% lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union,[22] and a 95% rating for her 2008 voting record from Americans for Democratic Action.[23]

While in Congress, she supported universal health care and, in particular, covering uninsured children through the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).[24] She also supported scaling back the estate tax, tightening bankruptcy rules, and expanding free trade.[7]

Abortion[edit]

Tauscher is strongly pro-choice. She received a 100% positive rating from NARAL.[25] She voted against bans on late-term and partial-birth abortions.

She also supported federal funding of stem cell research, voting in favor of both Stem Cell Research Enhancement Acts.

Gun rights[edit]

Tauscher is in favor of more extensive gun control. She has expressed her support for the Second Amendment, but has also said that "we should keep guns out of the hands of criminals and those with history of violence." She has called for "common sense gun safety legislation that strikes a balance between Second Amendment protections and protections for the public."

While in Congress, she supported arming commercial pilots, requiring background checks of legal gun owners, and banning Saturday night specials.[26] She received an F rating from the National Rifle Association.[27]

Iraq war[edit]

In October 2002, Tauscher voted in favor of the Iraq Resolution, approving the use of military force in Iraq. However, she later became a critic of the Iraq War, while continuing to vote for funding for the War (see HR 1585[28]). In December 2005, Tauscher led a group of twenty-two other House Democrats in sending a letter to President George W. Bushurging him to withdraw U.S. troops, expressing the hope that the "Iraqi government takes increased responsibility" for its political and security needs.[29] She later voted to redeploy troops out of Iraq within 90 days[25] and even to impeach President Bush over the war.[30]

LGBT issues[edit]

Tauscher was an early proponent of same-sex marriage, publicly stating in 2004 in response to President George W. Bush's call for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, "It is clear to me that this is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, and it is unambiguous in my mind that the government cannot discriminate by gender the rights conferred by the state in marriage."[31] In 2006, she voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment, which would have constitutionally defined marriage as being between a man and woman.[25]

On March 3, 2009 Tauscher introduced the Military Readiness Enhancement Act of 2009 to the House of Representatives, which would have repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The bill eventually passed in a slightly different form in 2010 after Tauscher had left the House, repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

She was opposed to banning gays from the Boy Scouts. She had a 100% rating from the Human Rights Campaign, the largest gay rights advocacy group in the United States.[25]

Personal life[edit]

Tauscher lives in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Prior to their divorce in 1999, she was married to William Tauscher, former Chairman and CEO of Vanstar Corporation, current director of Safeway, Inc.,[32] and founder of the Tauscher Group, which invests and assists in the management of enterprises in home products, transportation, security and real estate.[33] She has a daughter, Katherine (born 1991).[5]

On the same day as her taking the office of Under Secretary she married retired airline pilot Jim Cieslak.[34] They divorced in 2011.

In July 2010, Tauscher was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer of the esophagus.[35] Esophageal cancer is one of the fastest growing cancers in the United States and one of the deadliest, with a survival rate of 10%. After a grueling regimen of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery to remove her esophagus, Tauscher was declared cancer-free in December 2010. Since that time, she has been active as a board member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and as Chair of the NCCN Foundation, as well as speaking around the country, advocating for more information, more funding and earlier screening for the disease.

The ComputerLand Project and Hillary Clinton Mail Server surrounded by experts in Government Contracting

EllenTauscherThis project was one of my early Fortune 1000 projects and yes I was relatively new at the Corporate Level but fresh with successes with SMB. 

What happened during the project leads the Clinton Mail Server Failures.  What my project revealed was millions in returns and my efforts with Senator Feinstein years later crosses the H-1b visa, parts of the Immigration argument and plenty of resistance for Constituent Services and lacking that leaves this blogger deep in debt, homeless and beaten to a shred by the forces of the Federal Government that has been hurled at this one citizen.

When digging deeply into the Clinton Mail I discovered WikiLeaks, Panama Papers and the PUC Papers it was eye popping to find connections to Governor Brown, Mayor Newsome (Lt. ), and one key revelation was Nancy McFadden.  

Fact Check: Was Hillary Clinton fired from Watergate investigation?

Note: June 2016:
For over 30 years I’d been tracking strange deaths near me, my employee, customers and friends.  My complaints well known with many public officials in the Bay Area.  Another
real tragedy struck with the Strack Murders in Springville UT but this time is was my relatives but the murders and murder suicides kept roiling on. 

 

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By Carole Fader Sat, Mar 8, 2014 @ 9:48 pm | updated Sat, Mar 8, 2014 @ 10:01 pm

Clinton-Nixon

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Hillary Rodham Clinton was criticized for her conduct during the Watergate investigation.

Times-Union readers want to know:

An email says that Hillary Clinton — then Hillary Rodham — was fired for lying and being unethical when she was a 27-year-old working on the Watergate investigation. Is this true?

The viral email is mainly derived from a column published on March 31, 2008, by Dan Calabrese, founder of North Star Writers Group, according to fact-finder TruthOrFiction.com. North Star was a newspaper syndicate that provided services until early 2012.

Calabrese’s information came from Democrat Jerry Zeifman, a counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Clinton on the Watergate investigation. Zeifman’s 2006 book, “Hillary’s Pursuit of Power,” states that she “… engaged in a variety of self-serving unethical practices in violation of House rules.”

On his now-shuttered website, Zeifman said, “Hillary Clinton is ethically unfit to be either a senator or president — and if she were to become president, the last vestiges of the traditional moral authority of the party of Roosevelt, Truman and Johnson will be destroyed.”

Specifically, Zeifman contends that Rodham and others wanted Richard Nixon to remain in office to bolster the chances of Sen. Ted Kennedy or another Democrat being elected president.

Zeifman said that in 1974 a young lawyer who shared an office with Clinton came to him to apologize that he and Clinton had lied to him. The lawyer, John Labovitz, is quoted as saying that he was dismayed with “… her erroneous legal opinions and efforts to deny Nixon representation by counsel — as well as an unwillingness to investigate Nixon.”

Zeifman charges that Rodham regularly consulted with Ted Kennedy’s chief political strategist, a violation of House rules.

Hillary Rodham’s conduct, according to Zeifman, also was the result of not wanting Nixon to face an impeachment trial because Democrats worried that Nixon might bring up abuses of office by President John Kennedy.

Zeifman — ironically, a consultant to a member of the Judiciary Committee that impeached President Bill Clinton — said Democrats feared putting Watergate break-in mastermind E. Howard Hunt on the stand. Hunt, Zeifman said, might report on his knowledge of nefarious activities in the Kennedy administration “including Kennedy’s purported complicity in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro.”

Zeifman also asserts that Rodham joined Burke Marshall, Ted Kennedy’s chief counsel in the Chappaquiddick affair and Rodham’s former law professor; special counsel John Doar; and senior associate special counsel (and future Clinton White House counsel) Bernard Nussbaum in trying to gain enough votes on the Judiciary Committee to change House rules and deny counsel to Nixon.

In order to pull this off, Zeifman said that Rodham wrote a fraudulent legal brief, and confiscated public documents.

After the Nixon impeachment investigation was finished, Zeifman fired Rodham and said he refused to give her a letter of recommendation.

According to the Calabrese column as reported by TruthOrFiction.com, Zeifman said he regrets not reporting Rodham to the appropriate bar association.

So what are we to make of all this? Calabrese’s interview with Zeifman has been published around the Internet and repeated by pundits such as Rush Limbaugh and Neil Boortz. But there is nothing to out-and-out confirm Zeifman’s rendition. That doesn’t mean it couldn’t be true, but it makes it difficult to arrive at the truth.

In addition, neither www.TruthOrFiction.com nor we could find any response from Hillary Clinton to Zeifman’s book or to his accusations.

Carole Fader: (904) 359-4635

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

State Department claims processing Clinton records request would take 75 years


The State Department has told a federal court that processing a Republican National Committee demand for documents relating to Hillary Clinton and her aides would take as long as 75 years – and would stretch “generations.”
The department made the argument in a bid to fight the request, just one of several legal battles still unfolding over the former secretary of state’s personal email use.
The RNC had sued the department back in March for the records. The party is seeking years’ worth of emails for top Clinton aides including former chief of staff Cheryl Mills, adviser Jacob Sullivan and Bryan Pagliano, an IT specialist who helped set up Clinton’s server and struck an immunity deal with the Justice Department in the ongoing FBI probe.
A court filing last Wednesday before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia estimated that -- not counting the Pagliano request – processing the records would take 75 years, considering the time it takes to review what would be hundreds of thousands of pages.
“FOIA requests are not supposed to be labored over for generations,” said the court filing, which sought summary judgment on the basis the RNC request was too broad and burdensome.  
State Department officials defended the court filing on Tuesday.
Spokesman Mark Toner told Fox News the claim it could take 75 years is “not an outlandish estimation, believe it or not.”
Meanwhile, Pagliano also moved Tuesday to keep his own records under wraps in a separate case.
The ex-staffer who set up Clinton's home email server filed documents under seal in response to a judge's directive that he reveal his immunity arrangement with the Justice Department.
The motion was hidden from public view, and two exhibits were also sealed.
Pagliano last week said he would not testify in an upcoming deposition sought by conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch, which has sued for information about Clinton's email server.
In response, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan gave Pagliano until Tuesday evening to file with the court a copy of his immunity agreement.
On another front, the State Department said Tuesday that Clinton’s use of private email was not widely known, further undercutting claims she made as recently as Sunday.
Speaking with ABC News, Clinton said, “Everybody in the department knew that I was emailing from a personal address. Hundreds of people knew it.”
Toner, though, said Tuesday that “really no one among the senior staff had a full and comprehensive knowledge of how much she was using her personal email and if they had, they probably would have done it differently.”
The State Department was responding to questions about the deposition of aide Stephen Mull in a civil lawsuit. Mull, who ran Clinton's office, said he couldn't remember when he first learned about her private email, or why he suggested she get a government email account instead.
Fox News’ Catherine Herridge and The Associated Press contributed to this report.















The Uninformed Senatorial Endorsers of Hillary Clinton and dead children files

Washington (CNN) Even before Clinton declared his presidential bid earlier this year, more than 60% of Democratic senators had already endorsed her run.

Note: Only Senator Feinstein offices know about the murders near me and the growing FBI case. 

In Sept 2014 my relatives were murdered in Mormon Country (UT). Labeled a murder suicide and the doors closed by the Mormon Machinery was getting oiled by the election process.   

 

Here is the latest list of senators backing Clinton:

    Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    ap_gty_nixon_clinton_lb_150702_16x9_992Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut- Told CNN at a 2014 University of Connecticut event that he "would support her when and if she" runs.

    Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey - Booker told NBC News that there are "few candidates in history" as qualified as Clinton. "There are few candidates in history who are as qualified or ready for the job of president as Hillary Clinton. I'm excited about her candidacy and her vision for our country," Booker said.

    Sen. Barbara Boxer of California - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland - Headlined a December 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary

    Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania - At a 2014 event in Philadelphia, Casey told CNN that it was too early to talk about Clinton 2016. "I'm not going to get into that," he said. But after Clinton announced her run, he emailed supporters to say, "Having served with her in the Senate, I know she has always been a strong advocate for the middle class and I'm confident she will work tirelessly to ensure that Pennsylvania families have the chance to get ahead and stay ahead."

    Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware - Announced on CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday that he was backing Clinton, several weeks after homestate favorite Vice President Joe Biden declined to run again.

    Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois - Headlined a June 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota - The senator told MSNBC this in December 2014: "I think that I'm ready for Hillary. I think that we've not had someone this experienced, this tough, and she's very, very impressive." Franken has also expressed support through Ready for Hillary.

    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico- Headlined a July 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary

    Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida - Nelson reportedly called Clinton in December 2014 to urge her to run. "It's time for a woman," he told The Tampa Bay Times. "I'm all for Hillary."

    Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia - Headlined a May 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary

    Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont - Told Vermont Public Radio this in June 2014: "I told her if she decided to run I would support her and would be willing to do whatever she likes. I've made no secret of that ever since then."

    Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia - He told Politico in January 2014 that he wants Clinton to run. "I don't know if there's anyone more qualified. I've seen it all," he said.

    Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Patty Murray of Washington - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii - Tweeted Monday morning that he was backing Clinton in 2016.

    Sen. Charles Schumer of New York - The outspoken senator has gone as far to say that he would bet on Clinton running in 2016.

    Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia - Headlined a July 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts - Signed a letter with all other female senators backing a Clinton run

    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island- Told The Hill in January 2014 that he was backing Clinton.

    Not all senators, however, are ready to endorse Clinton this early. Delaware Sen. Tom Carper has side-stepped questions about Hillary Clinton 2016, largely because of uncertainty around whether Vice President Joe Biden -- a Delaware native -- would run. Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey told CNN last year that it was too early to endorse.

    Here is the list of not yet and nos to Clinton 2016:

    Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio - In a June interview, Brown said he wasn't "on board with anybody" after being asked about Clinton 2016.

    Sen. Thomas Carper of Delaware - The senator told The Hill in 2014 that "It's entirely, entirely too early to be talking about anybody running for president."

    Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont - The independent senator is Clinton's strongest primary challenger.

    Some senators have been unclear about their support of Clinton in 2016. The best example is Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

    Reid sent a fundraising email through Ready for Hillary in 2014 and regularly speaks highly of the Clintons. But he has not directly said that he is support her possible run.

    Here is the list of senators whose support is unclear:

    Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado - The Colorado Democrat sent an email through Ready for Hillary in 2014, but to date, has not made it clear that he would back her run in 2016.

    Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana

    Sen. Angus King of Maine - The Maine senator has not said outright that he isn't backing Clinton, but in a post-election interview with MSNBC, the independent senator who caucuses with Democrats said, "I think that is going to be a difficulty for someone like Hillary Clinton, who has tremendous experience and background, but she's going to have a hard time saying, 'Oh, I'm a new person.'"

    Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts

    Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey

    Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon

    Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut

    Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan - Clinton endorsed Peters in 2014 and although Peters hinted at Clinton's future, he didn't outright endorse her. "Whatever she does, she is going to be really great at it in the future," he said at the event with Clinton.

    Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island

    Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada

    Sen. Jon Tester of Montana - After losing the chamber in 2014, the Montana Democrat was named chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee through 2016.

    Sen. Tom Udall of New Mexico

    Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon

    The Untold Theory for the Prosecution–For Benghazi


    Walnut Creek CA / by: Pete Bennett 

    The Clinton Emails story slipped past me until late 2014 even though via my search parameters it kept popping up along side Jonestown, Gov. Jerry Brown and the San Bruno Explosion.  Few people understand the long tail of Jonestown where it leads to Gov. Brown, Mayor Ed Lee, and Feinstein/Blum history during the Moscone era.

    The Untold Story is about Time 

    My argument about Benghazi comes from the movie and statements from those boots on the ground, that I've endured endless democratic stalling from Senator Feinstein's office over the simplest request for constituent services.  

    So the untold story is the other stories deeply hidden for decades where the events of Jonestown then Moscone shooting are too close together and the Hillary Actors Guild should be extremely concerned with Whitewater and the OKC Bombing.  

    Advocacy or Conspiracy 

    The phone calls to Senator Feinstein began in 2001 which included many conversations with Lavita Strickland now working at the Department of Homeland Security.  Her email is lavitastrickland@yahoo.com, just like Clinton she used external email.  

    Following through with my Constituent Services is Advocacy 
    Not following through is Conspiracy 

    Connecting Pipeline Explosions

    Story Pending

    Small Update; Jurisdictions

    CalFire - Pipeline Safety Group
    PHSMA - Federal Oversight
    FBI - Federal Crimes
    Victim Deaths : Local Law Enforcement

    Company: Covered by CPUC Rules and Tarriffs

    Sunday, June 5, 2016

    Foxnews: Secret Service officer's book details Clintons' 'crisis of character'Enter a post title

    A forthcoming book from a former Secret Service officer assigned to the White House during Bill Clinton’s presidency alleges that presumptive 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton “lacks the integrity and temperament to serve in the office.”

    The book, “Crisis of Character,” is due to be released June 28 – a month before Hillary Clinton is likely to take the stage to accept the Democratic presidential nomination in Philadelphia. Written by ex-Secret Service Officer Gary J. Byrne, who was “posted directly outside President Clinton’s Oval Office,” the 285-page book describes Hillary Clinton’s “appalling leadership style” as being “volcanic, impulsive, enabled by sycophants, and disdainful of the rules set for everyone else.”

    While most of the book’s contents have remained under wraps so far, the Amazon.com preview features large sections from the introduction, first two chapters and afterward. It also shows the title page, featuring a Chapter 11 titled “Wild Bill.”

    In the introduction, Byrne said he “personally observed” President Clinton’s infidelities and was complicit in covering them up.

    “I even secretly disposed of sordid physical evidence that might later have been used to convict the president,” Byrne wrote.

    Byrne recalled an alleged fight between the first couple during the summer of 1995 in Chapter 1, “The Vase.” Byrne said a vase was smashed during the loud argument and the next morning President Clinton sported “a shiner, a real, put-a-steak-on-it black eye.” Clinton’s personal scheduler Nancy Hernreich allegedly told Byrne the eye condition was a result of Clinton’s allergy to coffee.

    The book is not solely about the Clintons, however.

    While writing about his career prior to the Oval Office post, Byrne revealed an incident on May 30, 1983, when he said Russian bombers were spotted 5 miles off the U.S. coast while President Ronald Reagan was holding an economic summit in Williamsburg, Va. Byrne said U.S. fighter jets ended up shooting a warning missile “right past a bomber’s nose” and the Soviet bombers turned around.

    “The media never heard of it,” Byrne wrote.

    While books about the Clintons written by supposed insiders are plentiful, Byrne’s credibility is bolstered by reporting at the time of the Monica Lewinsky-Bill Clinton sex scandal. A New York Times article from April 1998 reported that Byrne, “a uniformed member of the Secret Service assigned to the White House,” told the deputy chief of staff in 1996 about concerns he had regarding Lewinsky’s visits to the West Wing of the White House. A CNN article from April 1998 said Byrnes’ complaints about Lewinsky ultimately led to her being transferred to the Pentagon.

    Byrne said in the introduction to “Crisis” that what he saw in the 1990s “sickened me.”

    “We were supposed to lay our lives – not our consciences – on the line,” he wrote.

    Neither Clinton has commented on the book.

    Saturday, June 4, 2016

    Clinton IT aide Pagliano ordered to produce DOJ immunity agreement

    federal judge ordered the man who set up Hillary Clinton’s private email server Friday to producepayme the immunity agreement he had reportedly struck with the Department of Justice as part of her investigation.

    According to The Hill, the judge’s order postpones Bryan Pagliano’s deposition with the watchdog group Judicial Watch indefinitely. The interview had been scheduled to take place Monday.

    Pagliano planned to assert his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and refuse to answers questions over an open records lawsuit, according to court documents obtained Wednesday by Fox News. His lawyers also asked a federal judge to block Judicial Watch from recording his deposition, stating that a written transcription should be enough.

    However, Judge Emmet Sullivan declared that his lawyers need to file a legal memorandum to outline the legality for him to plead the Fifth “including requisite details pertaining to the scope of Mr. Pagliano's reported immunity agreement with the government,” The Hill reported.

    Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, called Sullivan’s order “an important step to getting more answers from Mr. Pagliano about Hillary Clinton's email system.”

    Pagliano, who worked on Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign before helping install the so-called “homebrew” server system in her Chappaqua, N.Y. home, cut an immunity deal last fall with the Justice Department amid the FBI probe. He was recently described to Fox News by an intelligence source as a “devastating witness.”

    In the fall, Pagliano told at least three congressional committees in the fall that he will invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying against Clinton. He was asked to testify about the serve by the House Select Committee on Benghazi, the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Homeland Security Committee.

    The Washington Post reported in September 2015 that Pagliano had been subpoenaed by the Benghazi committee Aug. 11 and committee chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy , R-S.C. had ordered that he appear for questioning Sept. 10. Gowdy also demanded that Pagliano provide documents related to all servers or computer systems controlled or owned by Clinton between 2009 and 2013.

    The Post reported in August 2015 that Pagliano  had worked as an IT director on Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign, and was asked to oversee the installation of Clinton’s server to handle her correspondence while secretary of state. He was paid by a political action committee tied to Clinton until April 2009, when he was hired by the State Department as an IT specialist.

    According to the paper, Pagliano left government service in February 2013 and now works for a technology contractor that provides some services for the State Department.

    Lawyers for senior Clinton aide Cheryl Mills, during a nearly five-hour deposition last week in Washington, repeatedly objected to questions about Pagliano’s role in setting up the former secretary of state’s private server.

    According to a transcript of the deposition with Judicial Watch released on Tuesday, Mills attorney Beth Wilkinson – as well as Obama administration lawyers – objected to the line of questioning about PaglianoPagliano, who has emerged as a central figure in the FBI's ongoing criminal probe of Clinton's email practices.

    Clinton, the Democratic presidential frontrunner, has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing related to her private server.

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