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Honestly, I had high hopes—but not high expectations—once this administration took office.  The promise of taking back the country, easing the burdens on everyday people, and prosecuting criminals in the world’s largest crime syndicate (the U.S. legal system, and hereinafter “syndicate”), were refreshing concepts.  Love President Trump or hate him, he seemed to be surrounding himself with people who were the right fit for their respective positions.  In early March of this year, I reached out to both Pam Bondi and Kash Patel.

Frankly, I don’t give a sh!t about the drug war.  I don’t care one bit about what people purposefully do to themselves.  What I do care about is what people do to other people—such as the criminals in black gowns who commit innumerable crimes every day in every court in every state to deliberately destroy other people’s lives without any repercussions to themselves or their friends whatsoever.  This is what absolutely must be stopped.

While the big PR machine makes it seem like Bondi, Patel, and others responsible for judicial oversight in this administration are doing meaningful things with our tax dollars, nothing would be more meaningful than attacking and dismantling the syndicate, which is a multi-billion-dollar yearly industry that is off-the-rails corrupt.  I might be only one person who has been negatively impacted by criminal activity within the syndicate to the tune of more than $1,000,000, but cumulatively, other Americans have similarly been robbed of orders of magnitude more.

AG Bondi and Mr. Patel were sent letters by U.S. mail and by email.  I know one email was read by AG Bondi (or a member of her staff who has access to her email) because both Streak email tracking and Google Analytics revealed so.  The message to pamela.j.bondi@usdoj.gov was read on April 10 and July 4.  More than half a year is plenty of time to take action, yet only inaction has been taken—or more precisely, no corrective action has been taken.  Rest assured the syndicate is still trying relentlessly to figure out a way to take me down, particularly how the hell they can do it without putting me in front of a jury.  My mother’s email sent on April 10 of this year was as follows:

Dear Attorney General Bondi:

My son wrote to you just about a month ago on March 1, 2025.  He had modest hopes he’d either hear from you or from one of the other two people in the administration whom he contacted by U.S. mail.  Sadly, he has not heard anything from anyone.  Unfortunately, he has been forced to file a major lawsuit against approximately 70,304 defendants—99.997 percent of whom are affiliated with the federal branch of the U.S. legal system.

Incidentally, he refers to the U.S. legal system as the world’s largest crime syndicate and actually proves that it is in chapter 1 of his second book, Our American Injustice System: A Toxic Waste Dump Also Known as the World’s Largest Crime Syndicate.  He is suing every lawyer and judge in the federal branch as you will see in the civil complaint linked below.

My condominium has been stolen, and $2,200 per month has been and continues to be stolen from my son by corrupt/criminal state and federal government actors and their minions.  At least twenty-two felony statutes—more than sixty statutory laws all told—have been violated by these individuals in order to do both.  My son is not too happy about any of this and, quite frankly, is about as pissed as any person can possibly get.  The domestic terrorists (federal agents) have showed up where he lives on multiple occasions already.  He tells them—in words—to pound sand each time.  Rather than rightly prosecuting the offenders, they are wrongly searching for ways to manufacture bogus charges against him.  He is more furious than a tiger after poking it with a sharp stick!

You said on March 24, 2025, “If you’ve committed fraud, we’re coming after you.”  I sincerely hope you will remain true to your word.  There are dozens of defendants associated with massive fraud in case number 25LBCV00245 that my son filed in the California Superior Court, of which the associated complaint and summons can be accessed via this link.  Many of the offenders should be on their way to prison—or more accurately, already be there.

This letter along with the preceding link is official service of process for the lawsuit.  I’m truly hoping that instead of fighting against justice and my son you will fight for justice and my son—and not protect these criminals by further wasting tax dollars to defend them.....so that they can continue on their corrupt course and inflict injury upon other innocent victims.  For you or anyone else in your office to do so would be beyond outrageous!  Incredibly, my son is still open to having a conversation about creating and then leading MAJA in order to fix the top problem ever to plague this once great nation as he mentioned in his correspondence last month, but regrets that it had to come to this.

I will be [redacted] years of age on my next birthday.
Anxiously awaiting a reply,
I remain,
Norma Oliver
[address redacted]
[phone number redacted]

My mother's statement about AG Bondi claiming, “If you’ve committed fraud, we’re coming after you,” is 100 percent true.  I saw and heard her make this statement in a video seemingly recorded at the White House.  What she forgot to add was: "Unless you work for the Department of Injustice, then it's perfectly OK to commit fraud."  This was obviously just a slight omission on Bondi's part.  Many of the criminals in my lawsuit linked in the next paragraph work for the DOI.  Others are glorified unelected lawyers in black gowns.

I’m convinced that nearly everyone who assumes a position of power is nothing more than an opportunist—saying what the public wants to hear but not doing anything remedial that would benefit the population at large and with the ultimate objective of obtaining more money and more power.  By ignoring the letters and emails that were sent, Ms. Bondi and Mr. Patel have proved themselves to be criminals according to 18 U.S. Code § 4 and Branzburg v. Hayes 408 U.S. 665 (1972).  Support for this fact can be found on page 4 of stloiyf.com/case.html.

If my gracious offer to fix the entire nation free of charge was not enough to garner the attention of just one of the dozens to whom I’ve reached out, there’s truly no hope of redemption.  The syndicate has fallen too far down the abyss to save it.  I wish I could report more glimmering news.  Sadly, I can’t.

Incidentally, Sara and I would like to let readers know that our blog has been rated the best anti-corruption blog out of well over one thousand in the nation.  We are honored to have been bestowed this distinction and will continually try to meet the requisite standards by doing our best to fight corruption in the American "justice" system every day.