Research on Criminal Government 

Administrative appeal under FOIA to FCC Chairman Kennard.
 
Initial request was completely ignored TWICE, making two criminal counts. When Kennard is tried for felony conspiracy, he will have a rap sheet with two "priors".  Received at FCC 11/13/98 09:38 AM.

George Zimmerlee
89 Rhodes Drive
Marietta, GA 30068
November 11, 1998
 
Chairman William Kennard
Federal Communications Commission
1919 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20554
 
Chairman Kennard:
 
 
More than 10 days having elapsed since my initial request under the Freedom of Information Act, I now file this administrative appeal. The initial letter of October 3, 1998 is enclosed for your reference. This letter was delivered at FCC (10/06/98), and again (10/21/98).
 
Copies have been sent to the Chairman and member of the House Judiciary Committee and Independent Council Kenneth Starr as well as my Congressman and Senators in Georgia and selected members of the newsmedia as well as being posted to the World Wide Web. In other words, YOU ARE SCREWED.
 
As we both know, Mr. Kennard, you are sacrificing your job and risking imprisonment in order to cover the crimes of the President. Such coverup is misprision of a felony, 18 U.S.C.A. Sec.4.
 
Yet, you are required by law to comply with this administrative appeal.
 
More specific descriptions of the documents I am requesting follow, most have to do with the historic event of various federal agencies against the Branch Davidian Church near Waco, Texas in the approximate timeframe of 1992 and early 1993:
 
1) Orders from the President of the United States which authorized the jamming activities (radio frequency interference) against the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center on EE Ranch Road near Waco, Texas which may have targeted amateur radio stations, citizens radio service radio stations, and cellular phone radio stations during the 51-day standoff with Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1993.
 
2) Orders from the President of the United States which authorized the jamming activities (radio frequency interference) against radio and television broadcasters during the 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidian Church and the BATF and the FBI.
 
3) Any documents exempting or excusing the FCC from its duty to execute and enforce provisions of the Communications Act of 1934 concerning the jamming activities (radio frequency interference) conducted during the 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidian Church and the BATF and FBI.
 
4) All documents, duty logs, or operation logs pertaining to operation of a jamming transmitter by FBI or FBI personnel, or FCC or FCC personnel, or Department of Defense (DOD) or Air Force personnel.
 
5) Any documents which pertain to FBI or FBI personnel, or FCC or FCC personnel, or DOD or Air Force personnel involvement in jamming operations (radio frequency interference) against the Citizens Radio Service, the Amateur Radio Service, Radio Broadcast Service, or Television Broadcast Service or Cellular Radio Service.
 
6) Any documents, technical manuals, or specifications pertaining to or describing the jamming equipment which was supplied to the FBI or FBI personnel, or DOD or Air Force personnel, by the FCC or FCC personnel, or by the DOD.
 
7) Any document, notes, manuals, booklets, charts, tables, check lists, or instructional materials of any kind, or records of verbal instructions pertaining to the operation of the jamming equipment which was supplied with the jamming equipment or made available to the FBI or FBI personnel, or FCC or FCC personnel, or DOD or Air Force personnel.
 
8) Any document pertaining to the use of jamming equipment against the Branch Davidian Church or radio or television broadcasters.
 
9) Any document listing frequencies or stations to be jammed, or which were jammed, or any list giving priority of stations to be jammed.
 
10) Any document pertaining to program materials or types of programming to be jammed.
 
11) Any documents which establish that any private telecommunications of the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center or any Citizens Radio Service or Amateur Radio Service stations therein were a danger to the security of the state or contrary to its laws, or to public order or to decency.
 
12) Any document pertaining to distress message traffic sent by any means from the the Branch Davidian Church building (Mount Carmel Center) or any distress message traffic which may have been sent by Amateur Radio Stations KB5UPG, KJ5HJ, AB5KZ, KJ5HK, or AB5LA known to exist at Mount Carmel Center, or any distress message traffic sent from Mount Carmel Center by means of the Citizens Radio Service or cellular telephone.
 
13) Any document pertain to antennas or the destruction of any antennas, antenna structures, antenna towers, or any supporting structures or towers or poles or trees which supported any antennas on the Branch Davidian Church property at Mount Carmel Center.
 
14) Any document pertaining to the interception of telephone conversations from Mount Carmel Center by cellular telephone.
 
15) Any document or communication between the Attorney General of the United States, or any Assistant U.S. Attorney at Waco which authorized or approved jamming operations.
 
16) Any document from any authority, or de facto authority, or persons or agencies acting as authority, even under color of law, which gave approval or authorization to any electronic operations, electronic perimeter, or deliberate interference or jamming to communications regardless of means or type of communication, or efforts to prevent anyone from receiving, hearing, seeing or witnessing communications, broadcast, signals, or messages or any type regardless of means or transmission or reception.
 
17) Any document from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration which authorized or approved jamming operations (radio frequency interference).
 
18 Any document authorizing the FBI or FCC or Department of Defense or Air Force or other agency of government to engage in violations of the Communications Act of 1934, or the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, or 18 USC 2511 (Wiretapping).
 
19) Any document from the International Telecommunication Union or the United Nations authorizing violation of the International Radio Regulations, Article 44, 1. pertaining to harmful interference or authorizing violation of Article 45, 1. pertaining to priority of distress communications.
 
20) Any document pertaining to a regulation, instruction, or order establishing jamming as acceptable, permissible, or as standard operating procedure.
 
21) Any other related documents pertaining to jamming conducted during the 51-day standoff.
 
22) Any document made pursuant to Section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934 (as amended), 47 USC 706, regarding the suspension of the Act during 1993 or regarding any jamming operations (radio frequency interference) conducted during the 51-day standoff at Mount Carmel Center.
 
23) Any document, technical manuals, or specification pertaining to or describing the jamming equipment which was supplied to the FBI or FBI personnel, or FCC or FCC personnel, or Department of Defense (DOD) or Air Force personnel.
 
24) Any document referring to jamming operations (radio frequency interference) conducted by DOD or Air Force personnel, including Air Force civilians.
 
25) Any document referred to by John H. Kaul, Legislative Counsel, Office of Public and Congressional Affairs at FBI in his letter of April 5, 1994 (copy enclosed). These documents may have authorized "electronic operations", or an "electronic perimeter", or efforts to "deny those communications", or to cause radio frequency interference to a station in the Citizens Radio Service, or to cause radio frequency interference to radio and television stations in the Radio Broadcast Service, or to cause radio frequency interference to a station in the Amateur Radio Service. Kaul refers to approval of electronic operations by an Assistant U.S. Attorney at the Waco command post.
 
26) Any document which delegates authority to any U.S. Attorney or the Attorney General to execute and enforce provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, especially Sections 305, 326, 333, and 706.
 
27) Any document exempting or excusing the Federal Communications Commission from its duty to execute and enforce the Communications Act of 1934 during the 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidian Church and the BATF and FBI.
 
28) Any document giving approval to FBI, BATF, FCC, DOD, Air Force, or other agency of government to intercept wire-line or cellular telephone conversations of anyone inside Mount Carmel Center, near Waco, Texas, the home of the Branch Davidian Church.
 
29) Any document approving or authorizing any agency of government to modify or sabotage wire-line or cellular telephone equipment inside Mount Carmel Center during or before the 51-day standoff with BATF and FBI.
 
30) Any document approving or authorizing any agency of government to modify, disable, sabotage, or destroy a high-frequency transceiver or any other radio equipment inside the Branch Davidian Church building (Mount Carmel Center) during or before the 51-day standoff with BATF and FBI.
 
31) Any document authorizing or approving any agency of government to engage in any electronic operation against the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center, including electronic surveillance of any kind or jamming of any kind.
 
32) Any document authorizing or approving foreign military forces to engage in any electronic operations against the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center, including electronic surveillance of any kind or jamming of any kind.
 
33) Any document authorizing or approving any agency of government or any foreign military force to remove, disable, sabotage or destroy any antenna, antenna structures, or antenna towers or supporting structures at Mount Carmel Center.
 
34) Any communication with the FBI concerning the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center near Waco, Texas.
 
35) Any communication with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration concerning the Branch Davidian Church at Mount Carmel Center near Waco, Texas, the amateur radio station therein, or its operators.
 
36) Any other related documents pertaining to jamming or electronic surveillance or electronic operations conducted during or before the 51-day standoff.
 
If any part of these documents are exempt, I request that any reasonably segregable portions be released after deletion of the portions which are exempt.
 
This request is made in the interest of the general public, regards the pursuit of justice, and revealing criminal activity by the FBI, FCC, NTIA, DOD, Air Force, U.S. Attorneys, Attorney General of the United States, and President of the United States. Therefore, I request the FCC to waive any fees for searching for or copying documents. If the FCC charges fees, in this case, it would be perceived as obstruction of justice.
 
If you do not grant my request, under administrative appeal, within 20 working days, I will deem by request denied. Following the administrative appeal, this matter becomes a justiciable issue. Punishment is allowed under 5 USC 552 (a) (4) (G). Therefore do not fail.
 
I continue to demand accountability on your part as Chairman at FCC, and demand that you drop whatever you are doing and concentrate on this most important issue of criminality within FCC ( inwhich you seem to be involved) and apparent abuse of power by President Clinton.
 
Yours for Justice,
George Zimmerlee   geozim@mindspring.com

End of letter to FCC Chairman William Kennard.


Delivered to FCC, 10/21/98 FEDEX 09:31 AM
 
Supporting documents, sent with initial request for criminal investigation and FOIA
documents included Dallas Morning News articles, House Waco Hearings testimony,
and FBI letter to Newt Gingrich.

George Zimmerlee  1998  Research on Criminal Government  Rev. 11/98
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