Time: Tue Nov 05 13:19:38 1996
To: bigd@i2020.net
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Your message on 11-5-96
Cc: 
Bcc: 

At 02:36 PM 11/5/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Paul,
>
>My name is not important at this time. The concern is to develop leadership 
>within a taxpayer's movement. So many leaders have gone down in flames because 
>of faulty information. To develop a following, you must develop trust. This is 
>truth. Once you are off base, those who would like to follow you will be gun shy 
>and will not follow in the future.


Dear Mr. BigD,

Are you implying that I am off base?
If so, how am I off-base, in your
opinion?

/s/ Paul Mitchell


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                                      c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776
                                         Tucson [zip code exempt]
                                                 ARIZONA REPUBLIC

                                                 November 5, 1996
Mr. Kenneth Starr
Independent Counsel
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Suite 490-North
Washington, D.C.
Postal Zone <20004>

Subject:  IRS Kick-Backs to President from the
          Performance Management and Recognition System
          ("PMRS")

Dear Mr. Starr:

I have  evidence in  my  possession  which  implicates  President
William Jefferson  Clinton in  the receipt  of illegal  IRS kick-
backs  from   a  defunct   federal  program   called  Performance
Management and Recognition System ("PMRS").  As of yesterday, the
Alta Vista  search engine found some 20 documents on the Internet
which mention this system.

To obtain more information about PMRS, I have already submitted a
Freedom of  Information Act ("FOIA") request to the Department of
the Treasury  for all financial records of the PMRS.  Quite to my
surprise, Mr.  Mark L.  Zolton wrote  back to  explain that  some
records do not exist, because the rewards were paid in cash.

For your information, I have decided to become rather politically
active in  this matter.   Enclosed  please find my essay entitled
"The Kick-Back  Racket: Performance  Management  and  Recognition
System," which I enclose for your consideration and review.

Please accept this as my firm offer to testify before a competent
and qualified  federal grand  jury in  this matter.   I wish this
matter to  be investigated fully, and that is the main reason why
I have brought it to your attention at this time.

If I  can assist you, or any others in your office, in the course
of investigating PMRS, please contact me immediately.

Thank you very much for your consideration.

Sincerely yours,
 
/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Counselor at Law, federal witness
and Citizen of Arizona state

enclosures
copy:  Judge Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit


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                                      c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776
                                         Tucson [zip code exempt]
                                                 ARIZONA REPUBLIC

                                                 November 5, 1996
Mr. Gerald R. Ryan
Special Assistant
Assistant Chief Counsel
Disclosure Litigation
Department of the Treasury
"Internal Revenue Service"
Washington, D.C.

Subject:  FOIA for PMRS records        Control Number:  249346-96

Dear Mr. Ryan:

Thank you for your letter to me, dated October 24, 1996.

As you  can see  from my  original FOIA  request, dated  July 26,
1996, (copy  attached), I  requested certified copies of the PMRS
records.     My  FOIA   appeal  was   based,  in  part,  on  your
organization's failure  to provide  certified copies,  so  as  to
render them admissible in a court of law, if necessary.

Secondly, Mr.  Mark L.  Zolton, Tax  Law Specialist  in the  FOIA
Branch, wrote  to me  on September  12, 1996,  explaining that my
original FOIA  request was  not specific  enough to  allow you to
conduct a  search for  the records that are of interest to me.  A
transcription of  his letter  is attached,  for your information.
Evidently, Mr.  Zolton needed  specific years  for  which  I  was
interested in  obtaining records.   I  timely  responded  to  Mr.
Zolton in writing on September 19, 1996 (see attached).

Thirdly, Mr.  Zolton's letter contained an amazing admission that
awards made  under PMRS took the form of cash payments or quality
step in-grade  promotions.   If there are no records of said cash
payments, this  raises the  ugly specter  of  widespread  federal
income  tax   evasion  by  recipients  of  these  cash  payments,
including possibly  the President.   The  American People  have a
right to  know who  received these  cash payments,  when, and how
much.   The FOIA  imposes no  requirement upon  me to demonstrate
relevance or materiality of these records, however.

Therefore, I am entirely unsatisfied with the response(s) of your
organization to  date, and  demand that  you refrain from closing
your administrative appeal file in this matter.

Finally, please  be advised  that I  do not accept U.S. mail from
the federal  government, or  from any  of its  agencies, assigns,
colorable trusts,  or instrumentalities,  with two-letter federal
abbreviations (e.g.  "AZ") or  with unqualified ZIP codes.  Since
you may  not have known this, I have made an exception solely for
the purpose  of explaining  my position and future intent to you.
This is  to inform  you that I will refuse any such mail from you
in the  future, unless  it is  directed to  the  correct  mailing
location shown  above.   Please see  USPS  Publication  #221  for
details.

Thank you  very much for your consideration.  I will look forward
to your continued cooperation in this matter.

Sincerely yours,

/s/ Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Citizen of Arizona state, federal witness
and Counselor at Law


copies:  The Internet
         Judge Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit


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