The original complaint to liar, liar former US AG Ed Kubo
were found to be missing in the SF Human Rights Commission
in 2003. As my previous entry on this blog site, Ed Kubo
called a human rights contact who knew little of my case
but received my documents in May 2003. Mr. Kubo said to
this person that I was perfectly safe in Hawaii and that
there were no concerns for privacy violations.
The missing documents were reported on record at the SF
public testimony meeting in September or October 2003 on
videotape.
Another copy of these documents were submitted in person
to a personal acquaintance in December 2002. He said that
he had "inside" contacts in the SF Democratic Party since
he had run for the Chair position. Pablo Heising was a very
familiar figure in San Francisco as the founder of the famous
Haight-Ashbury Street Fair. It is reported that Pablo died
while in a cafe near the Haight where we regularly chatted.
This was reported today to a journalist contact at the
Chicago Tribune. Since Pablo was the only person who knew
who had received over 20 pages of documents submitted in my
original complaint, his death leaves a question about where
my documents had een disseminated. It is likely that 60
Minutes program was mentioned as a possibility.
It has been my statement that CBS 60 Minutes is not an option
for me due to circumstances that are obvious. My complaint
implicated Democrat stakeholders who are the most in-the-know
in Hawaii. They are now exposed, dead-on-arrival or dispensable.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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