Investigation ongoing

TO: Investigative & Oversight Agencies

FROM: Patrick IRIARTE

RE: Urgent Request for Investigation — Government Misconduct & Civil Rights Violations

I. Core Allegations (Actionable)

1. Guam Police & Government Administration

• Claim: Coordinated eviction without legal process.

• Implication: Due process and property rights violations.

2. Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA)

• Claim: Drivers and dispatch obstructed appointments.

• Implication: Possible ADA/disability discrimination.

3. United States Postal Service (USPS)

• Claim: Interference with or rerouting of personal mail.

• Implication: Federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 1708.

4. University of Guam

• Claim: Public employees harassed citizens while on payroll.

• Implication: Misuse of funds, hostile environment.

5. Attorney General & U.S. Attorney Offices

• Claim: Failure to investigate credible corruption complaints.

• Implication: May trigger OIG review.

6. Real Estate Agents

• Claim: Unauthorized entry via duplicate keys.

• Implication: Trespass and housing rights violations.

7. Guam Legislature

• Claim: 14 years of dismissing citizen proposals.

• Implication: Potential retaliation if discriminatory.

II. Speculative Allegations (Require Substantial Evidence)

8. Ritual Activity Allegations

• Claim: Government-linked cult behavior, mind control, rituals.

• Note: Legally speculative without solid proof.

9. Alleged Murders at GMH

• Claim: Medical staff complicit in ritual killings.

• Note: Requires whistleblower testimony or forensic evidence.

III. Request for Immediate Action

1. Relevant agencies review applicable claims.

2. Independent oversight (e.g., OIG, Civil Rights Division) begin investigations.

3. Protective steps taken against retaliation or harassment.

IV. Supporting Materials

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Investigation request

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:

  1. Each agency assess the allegations falling within their jurisdiction.
  2. Independent oversight bodies (e.g., Inspector General, Civil Rights Division) be engaged to investigate the claims with credible supporting evidence.
  3. Protective measures be considered for any ongoing retaliation, harassment, or civil rights abuses.

IV. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION

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**NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CONSENT TO DISPOSITION OF A CIVIL CASE OR DISPOSITIVE MOTION BY A UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE**

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 636(c), Civil Local Rule 73, and General Order 04-00016, full-time U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael J. Bordallo is designated to handle all non-dispositive actions in this civil case. Parties may consent to have Judge Bordallo conduct all proceedings, including trials and post-judgment proceedings, or enter a final order on dispositive motions. To do so, all parties must complete a joint consent form (AO85 or AO85A), available on the court’s website: [District Court of Guam Forms](https://www.gud.uscourts.gov/forms/all-forms/civil_form).

This notice must be served with the summons or waiver of service. Your decision to consent or not to consent is voluntary and should be communicated to the Clerk of Court. **DO NOT E-FILE THE CONSENT FORMS.** Instead, mail or hand-deliver the original forms to U.S. District Court, 520 West Soledad Avenue, 4th Floor, Hagatna, Guam 96910.

The consent forms must be signed by all parties or their counsel. It is requested that parties submit them at least **14 days prior to the first scheduled conference** and no later than **30 days before the final pretrial conference**. If consent is not submitted by then, a District Judge must approve it. The plaintiff (or the defendant if the plaintiff is pro se) is responsible for obtaining and filing the necessary consent forms.

**Acknowledgment of Receipt**
– **Sign:** ________________________
– **Print Name:** Patricia M. Licorte
– **Date:** 4/21/25

This document is part of Case **1:25-cv-00018**, filed on **April 21, 2025**.

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