List of Letters Sent to the Media Reporting the Criminal Activities Affecting National Security Federal agents, including Rodney Stich, had sent to the media many letters over the years reporting corruption in government offices that was inflicting great harm upon national security and other national interests. Not once was there a meaningful response. Almost every form of criminal activities described in the books written by these agents were made known to broadcast and print media personnel, and not a single one reacted, enabling the related harmful consequences to continue. Years of preventable airline disasters, CIA drug smuggling into the United States, secret funding of Iraq during the 1980s, and many other corrupt activities were included in the reports offered to the media by a group of sophisticated government insiders. Never once did they respond, making possible great harm to America and its people. Below are a few of the letters that were sent, and more will be added as time permits. 2008 New York Times, letter of May 20, 2008, charging FAA misconduct and ripple effects in specific airline disasters. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Wall Street Journal, letter of May 20, 2008, charging FAA misconduct and ripple effects in specific airline disasters. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 2007 Letter sent to Mother Jones magazine offering evidence of corruption in the Department of Justice. April 17, 2007. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 2003 National Air Disaster Alliance, July 19, 2003. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) (That same group had been advised by former federal airline safety inspector on November 4, 1998, of a series of airline disasters resulting from corruption in the government's aviation safety offices, and warned of continuing airline disasters enabled to occur by the corrupt activities. The group never responded, and by their cover-up they enabled to occur other airline disasters, including the airline hijackings of September 11, 2001.) New York Sun, March 10, 2003. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Washington City Paper, February 21, 2003. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) National Enquirer, February 16, 2003. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Boston Globe, February 16, 2003 (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Dallas Morning News, February 16, 2003. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 2002 Christian Science Monitor letter of December 2, 2002. (Word) (Adobe PDF) New York Times letter of December 1, 2002, relating to surface to air missiles. (Word) (Adobe PDF) Wall Street Journal, December 1, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) New York Times, September 12, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Jersey Journal, August 28, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) New York Post, August 28, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) The Wave, August 28, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) New York Daily News, August 27, 2002. (Word) (Adobe PDF) Hartford Courant. May 27, 2002. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Christian Science Monitor letter of February 7, 2002. (Word) (Adobe PDF) 2001 American Spectator letter of February 2, 2001, rejecting a prepaid ad making reference to CIA drug smuggling. (Word) (Adobe PDF) Christian Science Monitor, January 20, 2001. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 2000 U.S. News and World Reports letter of August 16, 2000, to senior writer Jim Morris, revealing criminal activities discovered by a group of federal agents who provided former federal agent Rodney Stich with information on corrupt and criminal activities in the three branches of government. (Word) (Adobe PDF) Art Bell radio host, March 27, 2000. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) KBPI Radio September 16, 2000 1999 (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 1999 Art Bell radio host, September 12, 1999. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Mother Jones magazine, September 9, 1999. (MS Word) ALA, August 27. 1999. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) American Opinion, June 4, 1999. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Aviation Week & Space Technology, June 1, 1999. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 1998 Pittsburgh Post Gazette, December 12, 1998. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Wall Street Journal, November 5, 1998. Stich sent a letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal, following an editorial on false child sex charges. Stich referred to the false sex charges against an FBI agent Richard Taus when the agent refused to cover up for CIA drug smuggling with the American Mafia. No response. (Word) (Adobe PDF) National Air Disaster Alliance, November 4, 1998 (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Accuracy in Media, Oct 13, 1998. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Media Watch, Klayman, Oct 13, 1998. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) ABC Radio September 8, 1998. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Many other letters were sent to media people, starting in the mid-1960s while Stich was a federal agent with direct hands-on responsibilities where some of the nation's worst airline disasters occurred due to the corruption that he discovered and tried to report. Later, as CIA and other insiders started to provided him with information on criminal activities in areas other than aviation, starting in the late 1980s, he again reported these matters to media people. And again, each acted to protect the high-level corruption in government, making possible the culture that brought upon the American people, and others, great tragedies. Sampling of these other letters will be uploaded as time permits (and if, in the mid-80s, Stich survives long enough!). Letters Reporting High Level Corruption: 1966-1997 Alpha Institute, September 14, 1988. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Sampling of these earlier letters will be uploaded as time permits, and if it appears people are interested. These earlier letters reported corruption in high government p0ositions discovered by a group of government agents in the FBI, CIA, DEA, FAA, Customs; and by former drug smuggler smuggling drugs for CIA assets, and former Mafia figures. Tragedies Made Possible by Various Enablers All forms of human tragedies have been inflicted upon the people of the United States from the corruption discovered by the people behind this site−and made possible by enablers in and out of government. The below pictures are only a sampling of the consequences from the documented corruption that are able to be portrayed graphically. The tragedies in other areas resulting from the corruption, cover-ups, and public indifference, are not shown here. United Airlines crash into New York City, the world's worst at that time. Withheld from the Amererica public were the reports by federal safety inspectors-investigators showing a continuing pattern of corruption, fraud, criminal alteration of major government required records−and the standard abuse of those few inspectors attempting to require the airline management to comply with industry standards and clear requirements of federal aviation safety requirements−and FAA management to require compliance. None of the guilty, the enablers, to these and the continuing fraud-related crashes ever were held accountable for the hundreds of deaths that they enabled to occur. 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 s4eries 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. 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. Again, the system kept from the blissfully unconcerned American people the underlying enablers. The documented culture enabling to occur dozens of fatal airline disasters spread to other areas of government. One of the areas that most American will suffer from for many years to come is the recent housing and financial frauds. Even these ongoing events have not shaken the average American from their lack of outrage and efforts to finally use the documented material that is capable of making massive changes in the culture of greed and corruption. But that takes courage, integrity, effort−the evidence of which is sadly lacking. For over 40 years, Stich has made information and documentation available to the American public about these matters through book publications and over 3,000 radio-TV appearances since 1978. Their indifference has made possible some of the nation's greatest tragedies. The pattern of great harm will continue, helped by media people and political pundits who continue to cover-up or shill for corrupt government personnel. Download DVD videos from amazon to rent or to buy, onto your Windows XP operation system computer. For more information, click here. 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