Time: Tue Nov 05 21:34:42 1996 To: winter@alaska.net From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Kenneth Starr receives PMRS evidence Cc: Bcc: >Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 21:31:57 >From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] >Subject: Kenneth Starr receives PMRS evidence > > 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 > > > # # # > > 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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