MEMP’IS

 

- INTERMISSION -

from “the FEX FILES (first transmission)”

Cover letter (12/30/34)  and 9 Transcripts: 8 May – 28 September, 2023

 

 

CHAPTER TWENTY – Transcripts 27, 29, 41

 

 

 

Transcript 27 of 138 requested

 

 

  Date:  8 August, 2023

 

     To:  LC

 

 From:  DW

 

                             PARTICIPANTS:

 

Paul Crabtree - Counsel, Joint Committee on  Security & Substance Abuse

Werner Gauss -  Interpol

"Oscar Brakelford" -  AFFILIATION CLASSIFIED per DIRECTIVE 31

Mark Plank - EastAmerica Press Service (EAPS)

 

The special joint conference below was convened at 0900 hours, 4 August in Silver Springs, MD, to assess the damage prospectus foreseen by Sen. Dennehy's impending filibuster and to discuss measures to be taken to affect his neutralization.

 

A reminder: the Medicare-testing legislation remains the ultimate target of Dennehy and the small, but potentially obstructionist pro-substance, anti-Security lobby on his Subcommittee.  As detailed by Mr. Crabtree, it is President Bob's opinion that the random, mandatory testing of Medicare recipients is that watershed issue whose prerequisite is the enactment of mandatory Congressional legislation imposing testing on the less-influential and organized Medicaid population.

 

As our friends in the faith community point out… given the incontrovertible evidence of God’s wrath in not only the k’ball, but prior warnings such as the Coronavirus plague,  the public may have an understandable, if erroneous, reaction to this proposed substantive legislative breakthrough.  Despite "voluntary" participation of over two-thirds of both houses of Congress, despite the enthusiastic compliance of our last three Presidents and the entire Supreme Court (with the exception of aging, ultra-liberal holdout Justice Thomas) and, despite the fact that more than half EastAmerican state legislatures (19 of 31) have enacted mandatory testing laws that, in many cases, vastly exceed the scope and sanctions of proposed Federal legislation, the obstructionism of this handful of Congressmen may imperil the credibility of our authority, the National Security and... with due deference to Uberkommissioner Gauss... the international war on sin and substance.

 

Counselor Crabtree proposed a legislative strategy for the full Senate, centered upon weaning either Senator Paredez of New Jersey, or Senator Orelton from Suwanee away from the pro-substance camp.  He provided Oscar a memorandum of comparable points of approach, which memo is appended to this Executive Summery.

 

Deleted, per Directive 84

 
Uberkommissioner Gauss was, frankly, astonished at the complications, pointing out that, in the Second European Union, such person would simply be found guilty of a crime or, in exceptional cases, simply disappear.

 

Mr. Plank expressed his sympathies, but pointed out that EAPS integration into the security matrix is a relatively new development, and that the apparatus of control is not believed capable of imitating European methods at this time.

 

"Oscar" concurred with the specific recommendation that legislative efforts proceed on a dual track with technical developments in the fields of law enforcement, medicine, faith-based and popular culture.  It was unanimously agreed-upon that approximate parameters of the opening of debate (presumably by September) coincide with two Security operation... 1) the arrest and discorporation of a Level B celebrity (Mark Plank made the observation that a professional athlete from Sen. Dennehy's home state would have the dual purpose of intimidating that Senator and making an example to young people), and 2) utilization of embedded media to highlight a wave of substance apprehensions... caffeine-related murders in select urban centers, marihuana seizure in rural Appalachia, interdictions of foreign narcotics and raw sugar on the high seas, possibly the arrest of pharmacists providing under-the-counter pain relief.  (In four states poised to follow a Baratarian example criminalizing sale or possession of dairy products, pre-emptive campaigns replacing missing children with notorious LCs on milk cartons have been recommended.)

 

Should these initiatives fail to have the desired impact on Dennehy and the other two holdouts on his committee (Spangler of Wisconsin and Orelton of Suwannee - both traditionally substance-friendly states), other... sterner... methods of persuasion and/or nullification would be considered.  It was consensed upon that Dennehy's influence may adversely impact proposed criminalization of unhealthful substances at the Federal level including, but not limited to, anaturally or artificially-sweetened candy and the aforementioned dairy products.

 

 

 

Transcript 29 of 138 requested

 

 

Date:  14 August, 2023

 

     To:  LC

 

 From:  DW

 

                             PARTICIPANTS:

 

Irene Villalobos - Historian, media relations

Tom Norlin - EastAmerican Bureau of Investigations

Walter Bellamy - Special Budget Advisor to President Bob

David Addison - Publishers' Clearing House

 

 

IV:  Alright, one two three test... my name is Irene Villalobos, Historian; it's 1245 hours on Friday, 11 August, and this is tape 13 in the commercial relations project.  Mr. Bellamy and Agent Norlin are with me again as is Mr. David Addison of PCH.  Mr. Addison, you were Assistant Vice President of Acquisitions at the time in question, October, 2022...

 

 DA: This is correct...

 

WB: Irene, I think we can tie up the particulars in an attachment; Dave and I go back at last fifteen, sixteen years.   I was also part of a team that put together the commercial aspects under direct authority of then-president Rogers, and we operated right out of Budget through May of 2022, when Security was dealt in.  So, if you and Agent Norlin have any questions as to how and why the matters have gotten out of hand... and, Tom, I do not believe they have gotten out of hand... let's jump to the particulars.

 

TN: Now, I haven't said matters have gotten out of hand; that, as you know, is a matter for Homeland Security to determine.  Dr. Villalobos can take care of other matters; I'm here because of the fraud potentiality.  There is one mater that is getting out of hand, and that is spurious product, and I'm not interested one way or another in any other aspect of our commercial relations...

 

DA:  Let me just toss in my two cents worth on that, I... ah Publisher's Clearing house that is; the board has agreed and we have conferred with Shaklee and United Transparencies... product security is in a terrible state when it comes to the older and, consequently, more valuable specimens; it is the single most important difficulty facing our business.  If anything, we have more to lose than you people in government.  If we experience a run of red ink we can't just make it up, like you folks did with the Food Tax, last year.  We pull our share of the load.  But the flow of documentation that is operating on the street, well, some of it is just too good to be the work of amateurs.  I have already emphasized this, Mr. Bellamy, and I will repeat myself... some person, or persons, inside your agency are providing the genuine, genetic articles to organized crime.

 

WB:  I share your concerns, we all uh... what you're saying may be true, but...

 

DA:  May be true... Walt... bureaucratic defensiveness aside... look a things from the point of view of the business community.  Let's take an example" last year, when they had the  second remake of the old Dynasty shows and fex from that Joan... what's her name... Collins, was the rage, we contacted thirty seven milliliters, pre-k'ball, blended negative eighty percent of purity, do you remember what we paid?

 

  IV:  Do you want this to be in an attachment?

 

DA:  Suit yourselves.  The point is that we made a [expletive deleted - Blinky ] down payment plus the twelve percent royalty.  You never had any objections to our checks on the fifteenth of every month, no questions...

 

 WB: Dave, I never doubted your...

 

DA:  Well alright, look at the business perspective.  We take your product down to four parts per million, five milliliter samples at forty dollars each, we cover expenses.  We aren't ripping you off...

 

 WB: No, I agree... we've always had the highest respect.

 

DA:  And the same  [expletive deleted - Blinky ] in the Bahamas does a 10 ppm issue at 27 dollars.  Am I supposed to stand and jump for joy?  We lost three quarters of a million dollars because people trusted their documentation.  It was that good.  Walt, the business operates on confidence.  No confidence, no business.  Too much of the wrong kind of confidence, no business.  The private sector pulled your chestnuts out of the fire back in '22... it was an idea, our idea, our people and the government would have blown over like a sandwich board in a hurricane if Jim Comey and Hawkins from VAT hadn't gone to Tokyo to sell them our Harrison Fords, our Madonnas and the rest of those 20th century fex specimens.  I'm an American, folks, a flag waving, test taking, red white and blue American, but Walter, if you want the truth, I'm beginning to think about those accounts in Panama...

 

 TN:  Now just one minute, buddy, that was a rogue operation, a French-infiltrated...

 

DA:  Like that other matter, back in Amsterdam with the whole [expletive deleted - Blinky ] cast of Gilligan's Island and, I think, there's another slush fund going for some covert operation that I don't want to know anything about as long as it's not being paid for by the Publishers' Clearing House in the form of unfair competition and, if you want my honest opinion, we can dig up about two-thirds of our assets and verify DNA, but the k'ball-generated tidal waves really [expletive deleted - Blinky ] up most of the below-ground cemeteries in California or on Long Island, not to mention our problems with Arlington.  Then, too, we've got a man down in Atlanta working on reconstitution from funerary ash, but...

 

[whirring noise, remainder of conversation inaudible.  tape ends, no further reference to Tape 13]

 

 

 

Transcript 41 of 138 requested

 

 

  Date:  28 August, 2023

 

     To:  DC

 

 From:  LW

 

 

                             PARTICIPANTS:

 

                   Frank Tosca - testing ombudsman, EastAmerican Granted Liberties Organization

                   Phil Mooney - SSPO

                   Jason Interberg - Department of Justice

                   Thomas Dow - Labor Relations Administrator, Homeland Security

 

 

This meeting... held in Silver Springs on Friday, 25 August... was convened at the request of EAGLO - Frank Tosca stating that labor was experiencing certain discomfort with the matching provisions of the Cohesion Act of 2016.

 

Specifically, he advanced the prospect that union employees in the private sector (3.8% of the working population, down from 5.5% at the signing of the Act) were finding character reference provisions grandfathered into last July's amendments to the Act bordering on the onerous and, essentially, a duplication of the testing function.

 

He questioned the necessity of references 2 and stated that many union members could not remember such mandatory reference-taking as elementary school teachers and pediatricians, and... moreover... that there was insufficient compensatory safeguarding in the case of deceased or demented authorities.   There was also objection from individuals deposed in continuing care homes (though without cohesion since the decertification of EastAmerican teachers' unions in July, owing to fears of terrorism) in which, typically, an authority figure who might have been 60 or older at the time that the worker was a child or infant would be unable to remember the person or access records. 3   Mr. Tosca also expressed concerns as to whether or not all occupations were covered by the Act.

 

Mr. Interberg dismissed the latter objection with the response that, as compliance is and has always been "voluntary" (even before the k'ball), compliance could be extended to those not specifically covered under the Act or its amendments (less than 20%) without apprehension.  Any disputes between management and labor... organized, or not... would, therefore, involve government only as an enforcer and/or mediator.

 

Advisor Dow professed sympathy with labor and thanked Mr. Tosca for his contributions to the furtherance of a substance-free nation.  He ventured that the governments of WestAmerica, CanAmerica and Barataria could be approached (granted a change in administration in the first named) and joint ventures could be initiated in the furtherance of life, security and property. 4

 

Mr. Tosca thanked participants for their support, but added that his constituency might fail to appreciate their trustworthiness. He singled out the unfortunate Volstead Reassessment Initiative, to which Mr. Mooney responded that labor obsolescence was a regrettable, necessary component in establishment of a National Security State, and that withering of breweries, distilleries and retail jobs had been factored into VORP-curves.  Mr. Tosca agreed, but reiterated the problems of educating a constituency when education is deemed detrimental to authority and - a dead end being reached - discussion was steered elsewhere.

 

Advisor Dow reminded Messrs. Interberg and Mooney of the necessity of a contented (though small) labor presence in the promotion of substance-free status.  He suggested that each participant return to their constituencies for advice and counsel, and that he would be meeting with Walter Bellamy to establish parameters by which at least a portion of the contracting could be jobbed out to private, union-sensitive non-union enterprises as, for example, the non-profit or faith-based sectors.  He was frank, however, in his assessment that such jobs would, at best, be viewed as mitigating factors, not a substitution for VORP and other programs under development.

 

Although skeptical, Mr. Tosca expressed a desire to meet with Mr. Bellamy and, also, reiterated labor's compliance with the changing economic climate, urging only that EastAmerican officials refrain from committing to precipitous policies which would might credibility to destructive elements operating on behalf of neither labor nor security.

 

 

2    for certain defined "mission-sensitive" positions, applicants must provide signatures of three co-workers (or one co-worker and one administrator) who essentially guarantee the substance-free status with their own jobs, in addition to a roster of thirty-two to thirty-seven authorities capable of predicting continued compliance with the law.

 

  3    this situation was, understandably, compounded in locations most severely impacted by the k'ball.

 

     4   revised 8/25 in accordance with the joint decree #16, specifying "health, security and property" as endorsed by signatories to the Declaration of Independence of the United States (revised) and incorporated into the Preamble to the EastAmerican Constitution.

 

 

 

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