FCC - condones fraud
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Ordered the missing 2/12/04 FTC/FCC filing
Finally called the US Attorneys office to get a copy of the filing I never received:
2/12/04 139 REPLY by dft FTC, dft FCC to response in Support of Motion
to dismiss as to dft FTC, dft FCC for lack of subject
matter jurisdiction, on grounds of sovereign immunity by
FTC, FCC [101-1] (sat) [Entry date 02/12/04]
Had to leave a VM, they seem pretty busy.
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Thursday, February 05, 2004
Breast exposure or billing fraud, what to investigate?
Apparently that's not a difficult decision for FCC chairman Michael Powell. Like just about all guys, he thinks with his you know what.Billing fraud: Demand $165 from the victims and make it clear that they should retain attorneys.
Breast exposure: Definitely demand a close look and an immediate in depth investgation, no fees need to be paid and no attorneys need to be retained. Breasts must be investigated!
Oh well, what else could one expect?
FCC To Investigate Jackson Breast Exposure Incident
"The apology isn't going to settle the matter, as far as FCC chairman Michael Powell is concerned.
"I have instructed the commission to open an immediate investigation into last night's broadcast," Powell said in a statement.
Powell said the investigation would be "thorough and swift." He wasn't hiding his anger in the statement.
"I am outraged at what I saw during the halftime show of the Super Bowl," Powell said. "Like millions of Americans, my family and I gathered around the television for a celebration. Instead, that celebration was tainted by a classless, crass and deplorable stunt. Our nation's children, parents and citizens deserve better." ..."
If he got his mind out of the gutter for a few minutes he might realize that there are more important issues.
I've been litigating against Pacific Bell for 2 years and the only thing I accomplished was that they sold the account for further collection.
The thieves at Verizon and T-Mobile have not adjusted their billing. FCC chairman Michael Powell is not concerned with that at all.
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
My reply to the FTC & FCC Motion to Dismiss
I posted my filing and the table of exhibits at http://forum.creditcourt.com/discus/messages/803/3419.html - still have to scan a bunch of the defendants' motions, hopefully next week.Am working on my reply to TU CEO Gambill's motion to dismiss. Of course he knows NOTHING and thinks he can't be touched. That's what some of those Enron execs thought, and they're going to the Grey Bar Hotel. Not long enough, as far as I'm concerned, but it's a start.
The CEOs and the Feds may well be dismissed, but how are they going to answer the next suit with "I didn't know?"
The more research I do, the clearer it becomes that a CRIMINAL investigation is in order.
The regulators are not only protecting the CRAs, but are actively promoting their products instead of enforcing consumer protection legislation. Looking around the FTC site almost makes me physically ill.
It is so obvious that the Feds WANT credit reporting to be exactly what it is, to keep a good 30% of the population at "sub prime" credit scores.
This is bigger than slavery, the perfect way to have many millions working crummy jobs for nothing but crappy food, with all the disposable income (and more) going to banksters and insurers, and of course CRAs.
US Attorney Paul K. Charlton doesn't know what the problem is with T-Mobile refusing cancellations and Pacific Bell refusing to credit payments after receiving proof of payment and then selling the account for collections?
(I deleted my comment about where his head seems to be.)
Fair Isaac sent me an ad today, telling me that the FTC recommends that I should check my credit reports. I actually would, if I could. Tried again a few days ago, both Trans Union and Equifax had my file blocked.
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
Unocal dismissed by FTC
UNITED STATES OF AMERICABEFORE THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION
IN SUPPORT OF COMPLAINT COUNSEL'S APPEAL OF THE
INITIAL DECISION AND ORDER DISMISSING THE COMPLAINT
This is a 1/14/04 brief about the dismissal of the complaint against Unocal:
"A. Unocal's Anticompetitive Conduct. ......................................................................... 3
1. Unocal's Use of Deception to Acquire Market Power
..................................................................... in the Fuels Technology Market.. 3
2. Unocal's Exploitation of Its Market Power over the California Fuels
Technology Market .......................................................................................... 6
....................................................... B. The ALJ7s Decision Dismissing the Complaint 9
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In case you don't know, a former Unocal consultant is now the leader of Afghanistan.




