List of Legal Attempts, Prior to 9/11, to Report Criminal Activities To Federal Judges in Courts at Washington, D.C. A decade earlier, made the federal judges aware of the criminal and subversive activities, the obstruction of justice by federal judges in California, and the felony relation for attempting to make such reports. These were filed in the federal courts at Washington, D.C. because of their greater attention to matters affecting government operations. All of the lawsuits combined an attempt to report federal crimes to a federal judge, as required by the federal crime reporting statute, and the exercise of federal defenses seeking to halt the repeated massive violations of federally protected rights by lawyers and judges that were attempting to halt his exposure activities. Lawsuit to Reinstate Civil Rights Lawsuit seeking to reinstate civil rights that were terminated by a series of orders permanently barring Stich from filing any papers in federal courts, which barred him from exercising federal defenses against the record-setting number of violations of state and federal laws that were inflicted upon him during the various schemes to halt his exposure activities. (May 18, 1991.) (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Lawsuit Against Members of Congress Lawsuit against members of Congress, on the basis of their pattern of felony cover-ups of crimes against the United States. (March 24, 1992) (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Lawsuit Focusing on Reporting Criminal Activities of CIA People March 9, 1992, seeking to report criminal activities of people in the CIA. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Lawsuit Seeking Return of $10 Million in Seized Assets Lawsuit seeking a return of $10 million in property assets that were unlawfully, unconstitutionally, and corruptly seized without the necessary notice of hearing, hearing, or cause, by 9th Circuit judges in San Francisco. (May 17, 1991) (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Lawsuit Reporting Criminal Activities Within the FAA Lawsuit seeking to report the criminal activities within the FAA and related airline disasters. (August 1, 1987) (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)