TO: Appropriate Investigative and Oversight Agencies
FROM: [Your Full Name]
RE: Request for Formal Investigation into Alleged Government Misconduct and Civil Rights Violations
I. POTENTIALLY ACTIONABLE CLAIMS
1. Guam Police Department & Government Administration
- Allegation: Orchestrating a same-day eviction notice and removal without proper legal procedure, potentially violating due process rights.
- Legal Relevance: Violates civil and property rights under Guam law and potentially the U.S. Constitution (if due process was not followed).
2. Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA)
- Allegation: Coordinated effort by drivers and dispatch to obstruct your ability to attend scheduled appointments.
- Legal Relevance: May involve disability discrimination or denial of public services if you are a protected class under ADA or similar laws.
3. United States Postal Service (USPS)
- Allegation: Possible rerouting or interception of important mail.
- Legal Relevance: Interference with U.S. mail is a federal offense under 18 U.S.C. § 1708.
4. University of Guam
- Allegation: Misuse of public funds and facilities by faculty or students allegedly engaging in harassment while on public payroll.
- Legal Relevance: If substantiated, could involve misuse of taxpayer funds, hostile environment, or stalking laws.
5. The Attorney General’s Office and U.S. Attorney’s Office
- Allegation: Refusal to investigate submitted complaints regarding corruption and abuse of power.
- Legal Relevance: While prosecutors have wide discretion, a clear pattern of ignoring credible allegations might warrant internal review or Office of Inspector General (OIG) complaints.
6. Real Estate Agents
- Allegation: Unauthorized access to your residence through duplicate keys given to third parties.
- Legal Relevance: Potential criminal trespass, breach of lease, or violation of housing rights.
7. The Guam Legislature
- Allegation: Repeated dismissal of legislative proposals made by a citizen over 14 years.
- Legal Relevance: Not legally actionable unless discriminatory or retaliatory behavior can be proven.
II. LESS LIKELY TO BE ACTIONABLE (Requires Extraordinary Proof)
8. Secret Society / Ritual Activity Allegations (Including University, Legislature, GMH, etc.)
- Allegation: Members of government, education, and medical institutions are allegedly part of a secret society or coven conducting black magic, mind control, and satanic rituals.
- Legal Relevance: These claims, without tangible proof (e.g., recordings, witnesses, documents), are considered speculative and not actionable in a court of law.
9. Alleged Medical Murders at Guam Memorial Hospital (GMH)
- Allegation: Doctors and nurses involved in ritual murders at the request of government officials.
- Legal Relevance: Extremely serious if proven, but would require credible, admissible evidence (autopsy reports, whistleblowers, documented patterns). Otherwise, treated as speculative.
III. REQUEST FOR ACTION
I respectfully request that:
- Each agency assess the allegations falling within their jurisdiction.
- Independent oversight bodies (e.g., Inspector General, Civil Rights Division) be engaged to investigate the claims with credible supporting evidence.
- Protective measures be considered for any ongoing retaliation, harassment, or civil rights abuses.
IV. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
[List any records, photos, timelines, audio, emails, videos, or names of witnesses.]