On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 13:40:23 -0800 (PST), Anonymous <anon@anon.itys.net> wrote:
>I have both documentary evidence along with my personal testimony that Robert S. Minton
>and Stacy Brooks have many times feloniously evaded U.S. tax law to a total of at least
>a level 18 federal offense.
>
>I have seen other complaints on this news group but I haven't seen any results yet.
>I think I should testify so he does not get away with his tax cheating.
>
>Where should I send the evidence and affidavit? To my local IRS or FBI office,
>to New Hampshire or Boston, or to Washington D.C. or to more than one office or agency?
Send it off if you like, but you are not going to get anyone to act on it.
The FBI and IRS just won't take such a case--even if it has merit-- because of Bob's involvement with scientology.
I have seen a dozen cases with documents and participant testimony which were offered to the Feds or other prosecutors. One level 19 (at least) case from Clearwater directly involved the security of the US. The particular law enforcement agency threatened the person who reported this particular massive set of crimes to keep him from making it public and have sat on it for years.
The guys who do investigations are not fools. They are not about to go after people who can be counted on to use the courts to make life miserable for them. The guys who control investigations are not fools either, they know that taking scientology into court will destroy their budgets.
Consider what happened to Bernie McCabe. He filed the least possible charges in the Lisa McPherson business, completely misunderstanding the cult's legal attack policy. He expected the cult to pay the $11,000 fine and be done with it. He had no idea they would spend a thousand times as much as the fine, over $11,000,000, making the case into his budget nightmare. When the medical examiner folded because of cult threats (and moving in next door), McCabe used her capitulation as an excuse to get his office out of a budget busting case--not because her changing the death certificate made any difference to the wimpy charges he had filed. The charges the cult was up on would have been the same if Lisa McPherson had not died.
Lots of luck,
Keith Henson