Partial List of Letters Reporting Ongoing
Corrupt Activities of People in
Key Government Positions

This is a partial list of letters sent by former federal agent Rodney Stich to members of Congress over the past 40 years, seeking to report corrupt and criminal acts in government offices. The significance of these letters and the lack of response revealing the cover-ups and obstruction of justice that continues to inflict great harm upon all aspects

The sampling of letters sent by former federal agent Rodney Stich to various government officials during the past 40 years informed them of corruption in their areas of responsibilities. Their cover-ups and other reactions enabled to occur great harm upon individual Americans, upon the United States, and upon those few insiders who suffered greatly for their courageous and patriotic actions.

Reliability of charges by corruption-exposing whistleblower Rodney Stich:

Effects upon Stich for attempting to halt the series of horrific consequences of the systemic corruption and systemic cover-ups:

Consequences if any of the charges are true:


Important Information detailing Ongoing
Corruption and Ongoing Tragedies Involving
Powerful People in Government

Almost every letter, by a former government agent and his coalition of other government agents, reported documented misconduct related to a long series of harmful, sometimes catastrophic, and sometimes major terrorist attacks. Under certain criminal statutes, under the most basic of responsibility, contact should have been made with the sender. The total refusal of every recipient to respond suggests that they already knew of the corruption; that too many key people were implicated; and that informing the public of these monumental scandals could result in major upheavals throughout government. As one television producer wrote to this sender in a January 2010 E-mail, the country has too many existing problems for this information to be added to them. 


Highly Reliable Information and Top Credibility

Evidence shows a high level of credibility of the charges made by former federal agent and whistleblower Rodney Stich, and other supporting evidence.


Sampling of Letters-Faxes in 2011

Will be uploaded as time permits.


Sampling of Letters-Faxes in 2010


Sampling of Letters in 2009


Sampling of Letters in 2008

Letters sent (May 5, 2008) to  Mary Peters, Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation, with copies to Senators Harry Reid and Jay Rockefeller. The letter addresses the recent concern about the conduct of the FAA, and described charges and documentation showing a list of airline disasters enabled to occur by arrogance and corruption of key people in the government's aviation safety offices. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent (April 13, 2008) to members of the Senate committees responsible for aviation safety and oversight over the FAA as considerable attention was given to the FAA's pressuring of safety maintenance inspectors and massive safety violations in the maintenance side of aviation. Among the senators informed were Senators John McCain; Hillary Clinton; and Barack Obama. The charges included documented corruption enabling a long series of fatal airline disasters to occur. None responded, as usual. This is obstruction of justice. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF).

Letters sent (April 3, 2008) to members of the House committee responsible for aviation safety and oversight over the FAA. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 2007

Letter sent to Senator Patrick Leahy (October 18, 2007) and every member of the Senator Judiciary Committee, referring them to judicial records showing Judge Mukasey's obstruction of justice combined with civil rights and due process violations. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF

Letter sent to Senator Patrick Leahy (September 18, 2007) concerning misconduct by Judge Michael Mukasey, President George W. Bush's nominee for attorney general of the United States, with copies to the Senate Judiciary Committee and Senators Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, Diane Feinstein, and Barbara Boxer. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF

Topic reminders for former FAA inspector Rodney Stich during April 2008 radio talk show.

Letter sent to Senator Tom Coburn (July 6, 2007) (with copies to Senate Judiciary committee members), objecting to the hold put on the whistleblower legislation, and giving examples of how whistleblowers who tried to expose high-level corruption related to national issues suffered from the lack of whistleblower protection. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent (June 8, 2007) to Rep. John Conyers and members of the House Judiciary Committee relating to the culture in the FBI and Department of Justice, addressing the obstruction-of-justice firing of U.S. attorneys, the retaliation against a former agent of U.S. Customs, and the effect upon border security. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter sent to Senator Charles Grassley (June 2, 2007), providing information relating to government agents who suffer retaliation for reporting corruption of key government personnel, The senator had recently responded to complaints by whistleblowers. Despite the gravity of the charges in that letter, no response was received. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Ellen Tauscher, responding to a referral by Representative Waxman, as they both sought to shift attention from information about murders committed by a former key FBI official in the New York offices. May 19, 2007. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

 Letter to Senator members of the Senate  and House judiciary committee members (April 17, 2007), providing information on the corrupt activities in the Department of Justice that would show how the firing of 9 U.S. attorneys were another form of obstruction justice. Others senators receiving the letters/faxes were Joseph Biden, Harry Reid, Charles Schumer, Hillary Clinton, Patrick Leahey, Ted Stevens, Ted Kennedy, Barbara Boxer; and Representatives James Sensenbrenner, John Conyers, and Nancy Pelosi, and Inspector General Glen A. Find.  (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) No response.

Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee (March 27, 2007) describing the obstruction of justice tactics involved former FBI Special Agent Richard Taus. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Senators Specter and Leahy and other members on the Senate Judiciary Committee, concerning the conduct of Justice Anthony Kennedy. February 16, 2007. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Representatives Waxman and Davis and other members of the House Judiciary Committee, concerning the problems with retaliating against government agents who report corruption in government positions. February 16, 2007. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent to the above Senators and House members investigating the obstruction of justice firing of eight U.S. attorneys. The letters sent to them give another example of how officials in the U.S. Department of Justice corruptly misuse the offices of the U.S. attorneys to obstruct justice―and the sometimes devastating ripple effects of such corrupt activities. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 2006

Letter by former federal agent Rodney Stich to Congressman William Delahunt from Massachusetts, who played a role in helping to bring charges against FBI Supervisory Agent DeVecchio after every federal body covered up. (April 5,  2006) (MS Word) (Adobe PDF).


Sampling of Letters in 2005

 Letter to Representative Curt Weldon (August 11, 2005) wishing to provide evidence related to the 9/11 hijackings. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent to every member of the Senate and House judiciary committees (January 24, 2005) reporting corrupt activities related to the 9/11 hijackings and the involvement of federal judges in obstruction of justice cover-ups. The recipients included Senators John Edwards, John Cornyn, Orrin Hatch, Charles Schumer, Lindsey Graham, Larry Craig, Dianne Feinstein, Saxby Chambliss, Richard Durbin, Jeff Sessions, Patrick Leahy, Charles Grassley, Edward Kennedy, Arlen Specter, Joseph Biden, Jon Kyl, and Mike DeWine; Representatives Henry Hyde, Howard Coble, Lamar Smith, Maxine Waters, Sheila Jackson Lee, and the others.


Sampling of Letters in 2004

Uploaded when time permits.


Sampling of Letters in 2003

The following Letters to Every Member of the House Judiciary Committee Related to, among Others:

Validity Behind the Letters Sent to Members of Congress on This Matter:

Details of these matters can be found in the book, Crimes of the FBI-DOJ, Mafia, and al Qaeda

Representative Tom Davis letter, October 27, 2003. Supplement to October 23rd letter, advising that Justice Department personnel are blocking information about FBI involvement in the New York City area with organized crime, including murders perpetrated with the participation of a key FBI agent, Lindley DeVecchio. No response, enabling the murders involving the FBI to go unpunished, and enabling the FBI culture to go uncorrectedwith surely played a role in the FBI's poor performance that ignored the overwhelming amount of information that terrorists were planning to hijack airliners and fly them into buildings. (Word) (Adobe).

 Stich obtained this information from former Mafia member Gregory Scarpa, Jr. (with whom Stich had a book contract); a former associate of Jimmy Hoffa, brutal crime thug Tony Spilotro (the person portrayed in the movie, Casino); and a former FBI agent who worked under DeVecchio.

In 2006, the Brooklyn district attorney obtained an indictment against former FBI agent DeVecchio, based in part upon the information provided by Gregory Scarpa, Jr.

Senator Diane Feinstein, October 27, 2003. No response. (Word) (Adobe PDF)

Representative Tom Davis letter, October 23, 2003. Chairman Committee on Government Reform, offering to provide evidence of FBI agents providing classified information to Mafia figures; FBI agents involved in bank robberies and murders with Mafia figures, enlarging upon similar misconduct by FBI agents in the Boston area associated with a string of murders and other crimes. Stich offered to provide the names of his sources, including a former key member of the Colombo Mafia family in New York; a former underworld figure that was an associate of Jimmy Hoffa; Las Vegas mobster Tony Spilotro (the key figure in the movie, Casino); and a former FBI agent from the New York office, all of whom had key inside information on these serious crimes that involved FBI and DOJ officials in Washington. The following letter to Representative Davis was similar to those sent to every other members of the House Judiciary Committee: (MS Word ) (Adobe PDF)

As in years past, despite the serious charges and consequences, no response. In 2006, the district attorney in Brooklyn, using the same mafia figure with whom Stich had a book contract in 2002, filed murder charges against FBI agent Lindley DeVecchio. The cover-up and obstruction of justice by members of Congress in 2003, when Stich offered them information, was finally circumvented in 2006 by the district attorney in Brooklyn.

Representative Henry Waxman, August 1, 2003. Offering to provide evidence of FBI providing names of government informants to organized crime figures in the New York City area (similar to the Boston FBI office with the Winter Hill gang). No response.  (Word) (Adobe PDF)

Another letter was sent to committee member Congressman Henry Waxman seeking to provide the names of Mafia and mobster members who cold provide testimony on FBI criminal activities. August 1, 2003 letter to Congressman Waxman. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) He never requested the important information.  Waxman did send a meaningless response in a July 14, 2003, letter stating: 

"Thank you for your correspondence regarding the House Government Reform Committee's recent hearings on the Department of Justice's use of informants. Per your request, I have enclosed a copy of William Bulger's testimony before the committee. 

No attempt was made to get the information from a Mafia insider or another source who was part of the Las Vegas and Los Angeles underworld and had frequent contact with the former Mafia source. Each of them could reveal the treacherous FBI conduct in the New York FBI offices that was a duplication of what existed in the FBI Boston offices. Understanding the multiple locations for such FBI criminality would reveal the culture of those in control of the FBI offices.

Further, the title of the committee's report showed the committee wasn't interested in the deep-seated criminality in the FBI but in the FBI's use of informants. While that was an issue, the far bigger issue was the culture of criminal misconduct in the FBI, something that Stich had been documenting from the time he was a federal agent many years earlier.

Another important aspect of this form of FBI criminalityand the felony cover-up by members of Congressis that it hides the culture in the FBI that contributed to its dismal response to pre-9/11 intelligence. The present cover-up doesn't change that culture, with expectations that further preventable tragedies will fall upon the United States and its people, just as happened on 9/11.

Representative F. James Sensenbrenner, March 12, 2003.  Chairman of Judiciary Committee. No response. (Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 2002

Senator Charles Grassley, relating to retaliation against whistleblowers and 9/11, December 15, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe PDF)

 

Representative John Mica, on the aviation subcommittee, advising him of the corruption in the FAA and a list of resulting airline disasters, November 13, 2002. No response. (Word)  (Adobe PDF)

 

Senators Grassley and Patrick Leahy, referring to the murders committed by FBI agents, November 11, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Diane Feinstein, relating to the corruption that made 9/11 possible, October 11, 2002. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Patrick Leahy, providing insider information on the corruption that enabled 9/11 to occur, September 7, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Charles Schumer, providing insider information on corrupt conduct that enabled 9/11 to occur, September 4, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe PDF)

 

Senator Hillary Clinton, informing her of corrupt activities related to 9/11 discovered by government insiders and described in a federal court filing, September 1, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Representative Delay, providing insider information from federal safety agents and problems that enabled the 9/11 hijackings to occur, My 25, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf) Note: Delay was exposed in 2006 for the extraordinary bribes that he was taking to use his position to carry out the wishes of the bribers.

 

Representative Robert Torricelli, providing insider information about the existing problems that made 9/11 possible, May 24, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Bob Graham, offering insider information on problems in FAA that made 9/11 possible, May 24, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

Senator John McCain, May 24, 2002, with similar copies to Senators Bob Graham, Robert Torricelli, Kay Hutchinson, Joseph Lieberman, Tom Daschle, and others. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Representative Goss, May 24, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Thomas Daschle, May 23, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)    

Senator Joseph Lieberman (May 22, 2002) relating to his recent television comments and the events of September 11. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Kay Hutchinson, May 22, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Representative Armey, May 21, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Shelby, May 17, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Diane Feinstein, May 5, 2002, reporting criminal activities that Stich and a group of other former government agents had discovered, some of which played a role in insuring the success of the four groups of hijackers on September 11, 2001. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Barbara Boxer, May 5, 2002. Letter sent to Senator Barbara Boxer, May 5, 2002, reporting the same criminal activities as described in the letter to Senator Feinstein. The intent of the letters was to make a record through the certified mailings that they knew of these serious charges and that they continued their prior cover-ups. Letters from people in key government positions, as held by Stich, with matters of such grave national impact, could not be simply ignored without being guilty of grave misconduct. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Representative Nancy Pelosi, May 5, 2002, in response to her attempt to give letters to China's visiting vice president complaining of human rights abuses in China. This certified letter was to make another record of her repeated cover-up of both the human rights abuses and the criminal activities in government that the violations were intended to halt. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Diane Feinstein, May 5, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Barbara Boxer, May 1, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Letter to non-response senate letters, April 1, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Orrin Hatch, February 17, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Richard Shelby, February 17, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf) Chairman Senate Intelligence Committee. R

 

Representative Sensenbrenner, February 17, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Hutchinson, February 16, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Charles Grassley, February 16, 2002. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

   


Sampling of Letters in 2001—Prior to 9/11 Hijackings

It is important to recognize that the culture and the problems that Stich and his group of other former government agents sought to report were the very same problems that were responsible for the conditions that enabled four groups of terrorists to hijack four airliners later that year. The same applies to every other letter sent prior to September 11, 2001, starting from Day One. These are the same people who held hearings to find the blame for 9/11 and for the other matters resulting from the corruption. Under these conditions, there will never be an investigation that brings out these matters, insuring that the culture and the decades of resulting consequences will continue to affect the indifferent public. But then, neither did the members of the public, including the next-of-kin of fraud-related airline crash victims, ever respond when they heard the charges from government insiders. Do nothing is an American tradition! Just don't take their loli-pops and similar pacifiers!

Letters sent to Senator Patrick Leahy, (January 29, 2001), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and to every member of the senate and house judiciary committees, providing specific information about a pattern of documented corrupt activities in the federal courts involving the Supreme Court justices, the actions by federal judges blocking the reporting of criminal activities, the judicial retaliation for attempting to make such reports, and the concurrent subversion of civil rights by the judges. None responded, included those who professed to the public about protecting due process rights to any citizen. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf))

·   Representative F. James Sensenbrenner, Chairman, House Committee on the Judiciary, January 29, 2001. This letter was sent to every member of the House and Senate judiciary committees. They had oversight responsibilities for the federal judiciary, for which Stich offered documented evidence of widespread corruption in the federal courts. The letter described the documented obstruction of justice by federal judges who blocked the reporting of criminal activities under the federal crime reporting statute. Among the federal offenses being cover-up by the federal judges were those that made possible the success of the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackers. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Representative George Miller, February 9, 2001. Letter sent to Miller who represents the constituencies in Stich's California district concerning the corrupt and criminal acts that Stich and his group of present and former government agents had discovered.  Miller had been covering up, for years, the criminal activities that Stich uncovered, starting with the misconduct that played a key role in many airline crashes. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Representative Tom Delay, February 9, 2001. Stich made reference to Delay's comments about everyone's "right to be heard on ... legal questions." Stich's letter made reference to the criminal contempt of court charges filed against Stich by Justice Department prosecutors and federal judges in retaliation for seeking to report the criminal activities and for exercising federal remedies against the civil rights violations that were part of the scheme to silence him. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Representative Tauscher, February 19, 2001. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Response letter from Representative Howard Coble, Chairman of Subcommittee on Courts, response of February 23, 2001 to Stich's letter. His response to the charges of serious criminal and subversive conduct: "Due to the limited resources of the Committee ...." He had no time to address the serious matters of widespread judicial corruption, subversion of major laws and the Constitution, and criminal activities, but had time for such matters as daily fund-raising activities. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Reply letter to Representative Coble, Chairman of House Subcommittee on Courts, February 23, 2001, making a record of his cover-up. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

x   Senator Patrick Leahy, February 29, 2001. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Senator Feinstein's cover-up (March 1, 2001). The letter chastised the senator for continuing the pattern of cover-ups that has made possible the continuation of the criminal activities in key judicial and other government offices (which included the Federal Aviation Administration). No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

Representative Dan Burton, March 15, 2001. Letter putting him on notice of the documented actions by federal judges blocking the reports to a federal court, under the federal crime reporting statute, of the corrupt and criminal activities that former federal air safety inspector Rodney Stich and his group of other government agents sought to report. These judicial obstruction of justice actions blocked the reporting of corrupt actions that played key roles in the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackings. The letter to Burton was motivated by his statements on the Fox News O'Reilly show that "we have honesty in government." No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

     Letters to Representative Henry Hyde and every member of the House and Senate judiciary committees, (April 4, 2001), in response to their non-response to earlier letters reporting the criminal activities in their areas of their oversight responsibilities.  The purpose of the letters, and in other instances, was to  make a record that a group of federal agents offered to provide evidence to them of criminal activities in the government's aviation safety offices, in the federal judiciary, in the FBI and CIA, and that they refused to respond. The culture and the corruption in each of these groups played key roles for the conditions that enabled terrorists to hijack four airliners later that year. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)   

Letters to every member of the House and Senate judiciary committees, (April 4, 2001), in response to their non-response to my earlier letters reporting the criminal activities in their areas of oversight responsibilities. The purpose of the letters, and in other instances, was to  make a record that a group of federal agents offered to provide evidence to them of criminal activities in key judicial and other government offices and that they refused to respond. In the event the American public ever discovered the widespread corruption against them by people in control of key government offices, this record of felony cover-ups by members of Congress could be used for their prosecution, imprisonment, and impeachment. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Representative Dan Burton, March 15, 2001. Letter putting him on notice of the documented actions by federal judges blocking the reports to a federal court, under the federal crime reporting statute, of the corrupt and criminal activities that former federal air safety inspector Rodney Stich and his group of other government agents sought to report. These judicial obstruction of justice actions blocked the reporting of corrupt actions that played key roles in the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackings. The letter to Burton was motivated by his statements on the Fox News O'Reilly show that "we have honesty in government." (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter responding to Senator Feinstein's cover-up (March 1, 2001). The letter chastised the senator for continuing the pattern of cover-ups that has made possible the continuation of the criminal activities in key judicial and other government offices (which included the Federal Aviation Administration). (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Reply letter to Representative Coble, Chairman of House Subcommittee on Courts, February 23, 2001, making a record of his cover-up. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Stich had sent a letter to Representative Coble, describing the corruption in the government's aviation safety offices responsible for a series of airline disasters, and the corruption in the FBI and CIA that was affecting its duties to protect national interests, that he and a group of other former government agents had discovered during our official duties. In reply Coble refused to receive our evidence or investigate, and simply dropped the matter. He stated in his letter: "Due to the limited resources of the Committee ..."

Stich wrote back, showing my anger, on February 23, 2001. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)  If Coble didn't want to get involved, he could have sent a request to the congressional investigative group, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), as is repeatedly done with even minor matters.

Seven months later, 3,000 people were killed, their deaths made possible by the corruption in the government's aviation safety offices, FBI and CIA. He had no time to address the serious matters of widespread judicial corruption, subversion of major laws and the Constitution, and criminal activities, but had time for trivial matters, including almost daily raising of funds. This conduct is far worse that simply malfeasance and nonfeasance; these are major federal crimes under the obstruction of justice statutes. The relatives of the 5,000 deaths on September 11, 2001, can thank Coble and the other members of Congress who covered up for the corruption in government that also made many other air tragedies possible.

Response from Senator Diane Feinstein, February 15, 2001 to letter sent on February 2, 2001 to all members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. This was her stonewalling response to prior letter informing her of documented criminal activities in Ninth Circuit federal courts and federal judges' blocking the reports of criminal activities which they must receive under the federal crimes reporting statute (Title 18 U.S.C. § 4). She excused doing nothing on separation of power in the three branches of government, ignoring her oversight responsibilities of the courts and other government operations, and her responsibilities under the federal crime reporting statute. She was a member of the oversight committee on the judiciary.

Representative George Miller, February 9, 2001. Letter sent to Miller who represents the constituencies in Stich's California district concerning the corrupt and criminal acts that Stich and his group of present and former government agents had discovered.  Miller had been covering up, for years, the criminal activities that Stich uncovered, starting with the misconduct that played a key role in many airline crashes. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Representative Tom Delay, February 9, 2001. Stich made reference to Delay's comments about everyone's "right to be heard on ... legal questions." Stich's letter made reference to the criminal contempt of court charges filed against Stich by Justice Department prosecutors and federal judges in retaliation for seeking to report the criminal activities and for exercising federal remedies against the civil rights violations that were part of the scheme to silence him. No response. Delay was later charged with various forms of bribes and had to give up his congressional seat. Under such conditions it is "understandable" that Delay would not act on criminal activities when he himself was involved in them. The same could probably be said for most of the other members of Congress with their outright bribes or "tacit" bribes and perks. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent to Senator Patrick Leahy, (January 29, 2001), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and to every member of the senate and house judiciary committees, providing specific information about a pattern of documented corrupt activities in the federal courts involving the Supreme Court justices, the actions by federal judges blocking the reporting of criminal activities, the judicial retaliation for attempting to make such reports, and the concurrent subversion of civil rights by the judges. None responded, included those who professed to the public about protecting due process rights to any citizen. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Representative F. James Sensenbrenner, Chairman, House Committee on the Judiciary. January 29, 2001. This letter was sent to every member of the House and Senate judiciary committees. They had oversight responsibilities for the federal judiciary, for which Stich offered documented evidence of widespread corruption in the federal courts. The letter described the documented obstruction of justice by federal judges who blocked the reporting of criminal activities under the federal crime reporting statute. Among the federal offenses being cover-up by the federal judges were those that made possible the success of the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackers. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 2000

·   Representative Barbara Lee, July 20, 2000. Stich sent a cover letter and copy of Drugging America to her because of the black representatives loudly proclaiming outrage at CIA drug trafficking. Nothing was done with the information that could have served as the platform for informing the public of the truth about the government's arrogant and corrupt war on drugs. Lee covered up for the problems when she was a California legislature when Stich brought the matters to her attention. She was one of the early enablers who is still in government position of trust. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Senator Orrin Hatch, March 17, 2000. That letter, sent the year before the 9/11 hijackings, reported to Hatch the wide areas of criminal activities of people in key government positions and the continuing harm being inflicted upon major national security matters, and the deaths in certain areas of aviation that resulted from the corruption. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf).


Sampling of Letters in 1999

Senator Barbara Boxer response, August 30, 1999, acknowledging receipt of the book, Drugging America, which details the drug smuggling by people in key government positions, funding of key politicians by CIA operations, Justice Department personnel blocking federal agents from targeting the drug operations funding terrorist cells in New Jersey and New York--the same ones that bombed the World Trade Center in 1993, funded the plan to place bombs on 11 U.S. airliners department the Far East, and suspected of funding the September 11, 2001, terrorist hijackings. No response. (Adobe PDF)

 

Representative James A. Traficant, Jr. August 9, 1999. The letter referred to cover-up of criminal activities in the New York City area, the retaliation of a high respected federal drug task force leader, with ties to the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Diane Feinstein, August 9, 1999. That letter referred to the findings by several former federal agents of major drug smuggling activities and the blocks to apprehension of the criminals by key people in the Department of Justice and other government agents, and offering to provide evidence of these crimes against national security. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

 

Senator Barbara Boxer, August 9, 1999. Similar letter as sent to Senator Feinstein. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

Representative Barbara Lee, July 20, 1999. Stich sent a cover letter and copy of Drugging America to her because of the black representatives loudly proclaiming outrage at CIA drug trafficking. No reaction. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF). She actually became involved in the 1980s while a California state representative, and I brought to her attention the early start of retaliatory actions initiated by a San Francisco law firm and its lawyers. A sham lawsuit was initiated that required massive repeated and massive violations of state and federal laws by California judges—in her area of oversight responsibility. She criticized me for objecting to the gross human rights violations that were inflicting grave personal and financial harm upon me. IF she had responded, the multiple schemes to silence me would have failed and there would have been a greater possibi8lityh that I might have prevailed in generating attention, to the ongoing corruption resulting in a continuing seri3es of catastrophic consequences.

 

Senator Barbara Boxer reply letter, March 30, 1999. The reply to offer to provide evidence of major criminal activities affecting national security was suitable for response to a letter praising the Easter egg hunt on the White House lawn. (Word) (Adobe pdf)


Sampling of Letters in 1998

·   Representative Rangel, December 4, 1998. That letter offered to provide Rangel with insider information on his involvement in the plan to capture drug trafficker Pablo Escobar. No response. (Word) (Adobe pdf)

·   Representative Robert Dornan, December 2, 1998. That letter referred to Dornan's attempts to provide help to Rodney Matthews, serving a life-in-prison sentence, from false charges by federal prosecutors, while Matthews was carrying out a government-approved drug sting operation. No response. The full story on Matthews is in the book, Drugging America. (Word) (Adobe pdf)


Sampling of Letters in 1997

Letter to Representative Dan Burton, December 11, 1997. That letter referred to Stich's willingness to provide the names of several dozen former government agents who could testify about the heavy involvement in drug smuggling of government personnel, and the cover-up of such crimes by DOJ and other personnel. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Dan Burton, December 10, 1997. That letter provided details of a pattern of corruption by Department of Justice personnel, the type that enabled to occur several prior major disasters, and could be expected to play an enabling role in subsequent national disasters. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Dan Burton, November 18, 1997. Offering to provide evidence of widespread drug smuggling by people associated with the CIA, as discovered by former federal agent Stich and his group of other former government agents. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative John Conyers, November 14, 1997. Similar letter as sent to Burton, offering to provide evidence on drug smuggling by people inside federal operations, that constitutes major source of harm to national security matters. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter sent to Senator Hatch (September 8, 1997) describing the documented corruption in the federal courts that were blocking the reporting of criminal activities and were subverting the laws and Constitution of the United States in a scheme to obstruct justice. No response. The letters offered to provide evidence via the testimony of former federal agents, including the FBI, DEA, Customs, and CIA, including the former heads of secret CIA airlines and financial operations. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) See earlier notice to him on October 20, 1995.


Sampling of Letters in 1996

Will be uploaded as time permits.


Sampling of Letters in 1995

Letter to Senator Diane Feinstein, November 12, 1995. That letter referred to the massive amount of information and evidence on drug smuggling activities that involved key government personnel, aided and abetted by Department of Justice personnel through cover-ups. Stich referred to the ludicrous response by Feinstein turning the letter over the Department of justice, which could be expected to cover-up, and to take the standard retaliatory measures as Department of Justice personnel had done to many other former government agents. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent to Senator Arlen Specter (October 20, 1995) and every members of the Senate and House Intelligence Committees, consisting of three pages of details, making reference to statements and documentation that Stich obtained from one of his CIA sources, describing the imminent transfer of up to 100 SAM missiles to terrorists. A prompt response was urged to prevent this transfer. Non one replied to the urgent letters. No response. No response.  (Word) (Adobe pdf). The letters warned of surface to air missile attacks upon commercial aircraft, the basis of which was information and documentation received from a friend and former head of a major and secret CIA financial proprietary based in Honolulu. This warning letter, and efforts to reduce the risk of aircraft being shot down, related to approximately 100 missiles offered to the United States that terrorists were seeking to buy. This letter had great significance in the investigation of TWA Flight 800, in which there is a major scandal with catastrophic consequences far beyond the matter of that downing.

Letter to Representative John Conyers, September 25, 1995. Offering evidence of drug smuggling involving government personnel, and enclosing copy of the book, Defrauding America. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Robert Dornan, September 8, 1995. The letter referred to Dornan hypocrisy during a speech to a Christian group. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Robert Dornan, April 17, 1995. The letter referred to Dornan's statements about the moral decay in the United States, and referred to his enabling conduct by covering up for the areas of major corruption involving key government personnel that  Stich had previously brought to his attention. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Robert Dornan, February 22, 1995. Eight page letter from former federal agent Stich detailing the corruption that he and his group of other federal agents had discovered, starting from the corruption related to a series of airline disasters, and detailed the corrupt and felonious misuse of government offices and power to silence government whistleblowers. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 1992

Letter to Senator David Boren, January 6, 1992. Described in detail the areas of corruption affecting national security and proposed actions to address the serious problems. No response. Boren later became head of the University of Oklahoma. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Senator Alan Cranston, January 6, 1992. Cranston, who, with Senator McCain was part of the "Keating Five" group that covered up for the years of fraudulent conduct in the savings and loan, was informed of other areas of corruption. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letters sent to Representative Henry Gonzalez, January 6, 1992. The letter referred to Gonzalez' cover-ups of the corruption in the government's aviation safety offices that were made to him while Stich was a federal airline safety inspector at a time of frequent airline disasters. The letter referred to the consequences of his earlier cover-ups, that enabled the corrupt activities and related tragedies to continue. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 1991

Letter to Representative Henry Gonzalez, November 12, 1991. That letter referred to the cover-up role played by Gonzalez in the October Surprise operation that delayed the release of hostages held by Iran. And it made reference to Stich's CIA contacts who were part of that operation. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Jack Brooks, October 25, 1991. In that letter, Stich referred to the 20-year pattern of cover-ups by Brooks, the resulting tragedies made possible by the cover-ups, and the felonious acts to prevent the public from learning about the corruption that involved Department of Justice personnel, federal judges, and others. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative Henry Gonzalez, October 24, 1991. That letter notified Gonzalez of the publication of Defrauding America and the description of his role in cover-up of several area of criminal activities. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Senator David Boren on the Gates nomination, July 15, 1991. That letter to Boren referred to his role in investigating the Iran-Contra affair and made reference to the role played by Robert Gates, as Stich discovered from his CIA contacts. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Representative John Conyers, June 3, 1991. That letter, based upon information received from CIA sources, described certain segments of the October Surprise operation, and other areas of corruption involving CIA personnel. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Senator Alan Cranston, April 12, 1991. Stich made reference to the corruption in the Department of Justice and of federal judges. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)

Letter to Senator Alan Cranston, January 7, 1991. The letter referred to the criminal misuse of government offices by Department of Justice personnel and federal judges to block attempts to report major areas of hardcore criminal activities that were continuing to inflict great harm upon national interests. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters in 1990

Letter to Representative Jack Brooks, December 10, 1990. The letter referred to several areas of criminal activities discovered by government agents of people in key government positions, and the felonious misuse of the Department of Justice and by federal judges to block the reports. No response. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF)


Sampling of Letters 1989 to 1967

To be loaded when time permits.

Also see the next section.


Sampling of Letters While FAA Inspector in 1960s, Reporting
Crash-Related Corrupt Activities Within the Government's
Aviation Safety Offices, and at United Airlines

These early letters, in 1965 and 1966, reported ongoing corruption in the government's aviation safety agency (FAA) and the relationship to several major airline disasters, some occurring in Stich's immediate area of federal aviation safety responsibilities. None ever offered to received testimony and evidence, despite the ongoing series of airline crashes.

The only changes made, two years later, was congressional structural changes, changing the name of the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to the Federal Aviation Administration. Nothing was done with the culture that was responsible for the tragedies (the same thing done after 9/11, ignoring the corrupt cultural problems). Carrying this back further, the same culture of ignoring problems created the conditions enabling the Japanese to secretly bomb Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. (Stich was in the Navy at that time.)

During the period of correspondence between FAA safety agent Stich and these members of Congress, there were several major airline disasters that occurred, due to the very same problems that Stich brought to their attention, which Stich sought to report and correct, and for which he suffered severe retaliation. (Details of these crashes are in Unfriendly Skies: 20th and 21st Centuries.)

In addition, there were years of even worst airline disasters, including the multiple FAA scandals associated with the DC-10. The cover-ups by these and other members of Congress made possible the crashes and the deaths.

When the ripple effect, the Butterfly Effect, is recognized, and the details of the corruption understood, it can then be seen that the ripple effects of what Stich sought to correct were the same culture that created the conditions that made it simple for terrorists to hijack four airliners on 9/11.


Great Tragedies That Would Not Have Happened if
Corruption-Enabling Events Had Not Been
Criminally Covered Up for Half Century

Sampling of Early Consequences

   

          

 

   

TWA Flight  800

U.S. Embassy Bombings

9/11 Easily-Preventable Multiple Hijackings

   

These few examples of the horrors associated with airline disasters enabled to occur by documented corruption withheld from the American people. The standard culture of cover-ups in the United States enabled the corruption, cover-ups, to mutate into different areas. In the aviation area, although the continuing series of airline disasters eventually came to a halt for other reasons, the culture continued, and enabled to occur a number of easily preventable airline disasters. The inbred culture created the conditions that enabled four groups of terrorists to easily hijack four airliners within a few hours of each other and kill nearly 3,000 people.

One of Over 200 Victims Choosing This Way to Die—
Made Possible by Many Enablers in United States

Consequences of Corruption, Cover-Ups, And
Retaliation Felonies Not Limited to Aviation

There were many other forms of victims from the systemic high-level corruption. These included for instance victims of the:

  • Department of Justice prosecutorial misconduct, people being falsely charges with crimes in order to improve the prosecutors' career.

  • The explosion of violent crime related to drug smuggling into the United States, in which CIA assets were major players.

  • Series of financial frauds appearing every few years, with the latest housing and financial implosions surfacing in 2008.

  • Seizure of assets from innocent people.

  • And many other forms.

These offenses are described in the books written by insiders.

Corruption of the Type Described at this site does not occur in a vacuum. High-level corruption in one area is simply one tentacle of a widespread culture of corruption. And the consequences of that corruption−and the endemic cover-ups−have consequences in other areas. The culture of corruption affects the people and the nation in many other ways, That includes the latest series of financial frauds that has occurred in the housing and financial sectors. Also, the effect of the endemic corruption and endemic cover-ups−major parts of the culture in the United States−that enablers successful terrorist attacks upon U.S. interests.

Harm to People Overseas From Culture Of
High-Level Corruption and Lies in the United States

In addition to the decades of harm resulting from the systemic corruption of key people and groups in the U.S. government, affecting aviation safety, financial, human rights, in the United States, there is the harm from outside sources brought about by the actions of U.S. politicians affecting people in other countries—such as the history of invading and killing foreigners—there are the successful "terrorist" attacks made possible by high-level corruption, and then there are the foreigners who are also victims from the same high-level corruption that adversely affects the American, but in a different form.

Remains of a girl—about the age of the 9-year-old Killed in Tucson in January 2011.

In criminal law, people are accomplices, and guilty, if they know of a criminal act and fail to report it to proper authorities and also to take efforts within their capability to halt their continuation. And there are endless numbers of accomplices that are complicit in these crimes and enablers of the consequences.

Suggestion to people outside the United States. Become familiar with the documented systemic corruption in the United States and show the outrage lacking of people in the United States, and:

  • Help expose the endemic corruption that seem to be acceptable to the American people, and maybe wake them up.

  • Help to protect yourselves against the decades of ham inflicted upon people of other countries by the actions of U.S. politicianssupported by much of the American public. Examples:

    • Serial lying by U.S. politicians to use as a pretense to invade Iraq and Afghanistan, killing tens of thousands of innocent people.

    • U.S. politicians shifting enabling blame from their own corrupt actions that encouraged and enabled four groups of terrorists to simultaneously hijack four airliners, and shift the blame to the people of Iraq and Afghanistanwith the help of a dumbed-down American public that is mostly too lazy to learn the truth.


Books for Serious People by Serious Professional

   

   

   

     

   

   

All of the books are available at amazon.com, in print and on the Kindle, and at many other Internet sites. They bring together the various pieces of the puzzle to better understand the overall picture, and why the same conditions continue year after year. Information on the books by former government agent Rodney Stich

Sampling of early books reviews

Sampling of complimentary letters/faxes to author/activist Rodney Stich.

More information about these books by clicking here.

Thanks to the Very Few Who Care Enough

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