752. News proved my allegation (1/5/2013)
On October 15, 2012, I wrote #741, pointed out that Feds plotted a case in that month based on the facts that the Feds arranged different trips for my relatives and my wife. Since it was a framed case, they would try to kill the witness so their lies won’t be exposed. To kill victims in travel incidents is a tactic the Feds used to use.
That month I also noticed the unusual spike of gas price in California. I thought it was part of the plot. The Feds bought a lot of real estate properties in my case. (see #733 to #741) They would sell these houses when Kat Sung was finished. To prevent potential buyers to purchase the house from neighbor area where the house price is still low, Feds push up the gas price to raise the cost of commuting. See:“741. Why the gas price jump high (10/15/2012)”
One month later, a news proved my analysis was very correct. The sudden spiked gas price in October was manipulated.
California Watchdog Group Accuses Refiners of Lying (TSO, BP, CVX, RDS-A)
Posted: November 16, 2012
When California gasoline prices topped $5 a gallon early last month, the state’s big refiners said they were performing maintenance at some of the plants and a couple were recovering from forced shutdowns due to fires. Now, a consumer advocacy group, Consumer Watchdog, has asked the state’s attorney general to launch a criminal investigation into the refiners’ words and deeds during that period.
http://247wallst.com/2012/11/16/cali...#ixzz2CSoZVxaz“Both Royal Dutch Shell in Martinez and Chevron in Richmond claimed to be out of service during periods in May and October.” Nobody could co-ordinate two big firms to commit a price cheating and market manipulation but the Feds.Report: Bay Area Refineries Faked Outages, Spiked Gasoline Prices
Bay Area refineries lied about being out of production in May and October, according to a report.
By Chris Roberts
| Thursday, Nov 15, 2012
Bay Area oil refineries in Richmond and Martinez are to blame for the spike in gasoline prices in May and October, according to a report released in Washington on Thursday.
Both Royal Dutch Shell in Martinez and Chevron in Richmond claimed to be out of service during periods in May and October. Gas prices spiked accordingly. But environmental research reveals both refineries were producing gasoline at full capacity, contrary to what the public was told, according to McClatchy newspapers.
Environmental documents reveal nitrogen oxide emissions -- evidence of gasoline production -- were normal during both periods, the newspaper chain reported.
Gasoline inventories were building during "a time in which West Coast motorists" were paying "at least 50 cents more per gallon than the national average," the newspaper reported.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local...179565041.html
753. Property tax and new plot (1/10/2013)
Why did the Feds choose to frame a case in October? Because November 1st is the due date of property tax. The Feds hold a lot of houses in my case. They must pay a large amount of property tax each year. They are eager to get rid of those hot potatoes from their hands. If they could finish the case in October, they could avoid to pay quite a lot of the tax by: 1. Selling the house – let new owners to pay it. 2. Go foreclosure on some houses which have been under water already. To transfer the loss to the bankers, Fanny Mae and tax payers.
Here is the picture of property tax notice.
You may have noticed that there are two installments for the tax bill. One is due on November 1st 2012. The second is due on February 1st 2013. For the coming second payment, the Feds planned another new case.
On December 30, one month before February, my mother visited my home. She hadn’t been to my house for more than a year. As usual she gave me some cash, I refused. I suspect she was intimidated by the Feds to do so. I allege the Feds(FBI and DEA)try to plant illegal money (fake notes or marked drug money) on me through my relatives so they could perform arrest when I spent it. At first, I refused the big bill (hundred dollar) but accepted small notes. Next time when I refused the big bill cash from my mother, B(my brother in law) happened to be there and changed all big bills into twenties. I was surprised. Did they turn small notes into illegal money? They did. I found I was treated specially – I was led to a new cashier counter when I waited to pay my food in super market. Since then I stopped to use cash. I pay with debit card.
My mother said, ‘You refused to accept big bill, then refused to accept small notes. What can we do to help you?” I suggested, “you can buy a gift card for me”. They didn’t do so. It was not the purpose of the Feds. It proved my allegation. My relatives were ordered by the Feds to plant illegal money to me. It’s easy for them to buy gift cards if they really want to help me but they wouldn’t do so. In recent years, I never use cash. I only pay with cards in shopping activity.
On 12/30, old tactic-attempt to plant illegal cash- was used again. When I refused, my sister said they would buy a gift card for me. Two days ago(1/8), my brother brought me a gift VISA card. Do they have a new plot? I guess this time it’s a big one related to Chinese secret police. On 12/30, came to my house with my relatives, there were two guests new arrived from China. They were relatives of my brother in law. On 1/8, in my brother’s short visit to deliver the gift card, came with C.Y. couple(see #724) whom I alleged were the secret agents of China. I think the Chinese secret police plays an important role in the new plot. In secret deal, there used to be a payment. Here is the news:
China is having a dispute with Japan over an Island in East sea. Japan is seeking US support on its standing. That development hurts Japan.Abe Unlikely To Visit U.S. In Jan Due To Scheduling Difficulties
Monday, January 7, 2013
TOKYO (Kyodo)--Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is unlikely to visit the United States in January due to scheduling difficulties and his trip is being rearranged for February or later, government officials said Monday.
http://e.nikkei.com/e/fr/tnks/Nni20130107D07JF341.htm
Bookmarks