Time: Sun Nov 03 18:46:27 1996
To: marmstrong@snowcrest.net
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: letter to Edwin Vieira
Cc: Neil Nordbrock, Richard McDonald
Bcc:
Mar,
This is just for your information.
I prayed for help today, and the
answer I got was to write Dr. Vieira.
It is a long shot, but $10,000 or so
would easily carry me for another year.
Say a prayer that this hits the mark,
okay?
Thanks.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
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MEMO
TO: Dr. Edwin J. Vieira, Jr.
13877 Napa Drive
Independent Hill, Virginia
Postal Zone <22111>
FROM: Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law
DATE: November 3, 1996
SUBJECT: Request for Support
Dear Dr. Vieira,
You may not remember me, but I was the one who worked with you
briefly to produce the official transcript of your address in the
fall of 1991 to the National Coalition to Reform Money and Taxes
("NCRMT"). I was working under a pen name at that time ("Mitch
Modeleski").
I continue to do much of my own research on a shoestring budget,
and I wanted to enclose some of the more exemplary results of our
latest research, for your review and possible comment.
Perhaps the most astounding "thread," if you will, begins with
the Freedom of Information Act ("FOIA"), and the court of
original jurisdiction to enjoin the United States from improperly
withholding documents requested under FOIA. See "Karma and the
Federal Courts" for a brief summary of those findings.
The method we have developed in all federal cases now is to begin
with a FOIA request for the credentials of all government
employees who even touch the case. This ultimately vaults us
into the District Court of the United States. See 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(4)(B). Administrative remedies are completely exhausted
after one request letter, and one appeal letter.
We are now using this strategy to put real political pressure on
the U.S. Supreme Court, because there are no sitting federal
judges who are currently qualified to preside over the District
Court of the United States. They are all paying federal income
taxes on their compensation, in violation of Article III, Section
1, and Evans v. Gore, decided in 1920.
I would be more than honored to re-open the communication we
began so many years ago. Your advice and immense insight would
be extremely valuable to us at this point in time.
I would also appreciate any financial assistance you, or others
you might know, could provide to me at this difficult juncture.
We are making plans that offer an ambitious web page, a
nationwide tour called the Supreme Law Seminars, and a Supreme
Law Firm (all unlicensed Counselors at Law).
Memo to Dr. Edwin J. Vieira: Page 1 of 2
Would you be available to assist us, perhaps as a Member of the
Board of Directors, or similar office?
I have been hearing rumors that you are very embittered with the
American Judiciary at the present time. Believe me, I share your
frustration completely, if those rumors are true.
My commitment to this cause derives from knowing that the number
of alternatives to violence is getting rather small, but I have
yet to exhaust all the judicial remedies of which I am still
aware. If and when that happens, I will be facing the same
situation my father faced when he hit the beach at Iwo Jima,
carrying a loaded 50-caliber machine gun to the base of Mt.
Surabachi.
Whatever you may decide, I would certainly enjoy hearing from you
very soon. Do you have an email address that you would be
willing to share with me, by any chance? I am very active on the
Internet, having had more than 25 years of professional
experience in advanced systems development. You might say I am a
"computer nerd," on top of aspiring to be a reputable Counselor
at Law (against heavy odds).
Good luck to you, Edwin, and if I do not hear from you soon,
please accept my sincere and best wishes for a happy holiday
season, and a blessed new year for you, and all of your immediate
family and friends.
Sincerely yours,
Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law and federal witness
c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776
Tucson, Arizona state
Postal Zone 85719/tdc
email: pmitch@primenet.com (586/Eudora Pro)
tel: (520) 320-1514 (private line)
(please request permission to share)
fax: (520) 320-1513 (dedicated Internet line)
(call: 520-320-1514 first to switch software)
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