Saturday, November 6, 2010

corruption in the doj

this is typed version of a phone call from the doj and then to the oig it involves my attempts to expose the corruption of people in griffin georgia/ spalding county being sent to prison for child porn but they were set up and they tried to do it to me but i got the evidence to anttorney and gotr out of town before they could do anything more to me. i will also include a link to some of the evidence that surrounds this casethere is a lot more but i dont have it digitalised yet
Actual call to the department of justice and the office of the inspector general.
The department of justice called me back on July 22 2010 and said
Operator: hi this is the civil division of the department of justice returning your phone call.
Brian: yes
Operator: so you are speaking of Robert mossy of the criminal division 
 Brian: I am
 Operator: The civil rights division
 Brian: Uh huh
Operator: ok so he is the section chief so his boss would be or his I guess his boss would be the assistant attorney general
Brian would be who I am sorry
Operator: it would be the assistant attorney general which is Thomas e Perez
Brian: yes you see I have tried Mr. Perez’s office and to report Mr. mossy for not doing his job and nobody seems to want to tell me how to get a file in front of Mr. Perez
Operator: alright if you would like to report misconduct or fraud by a department of justice employee then you would submit that complaint to the office of the inspector general and they investigate those complaints against the doj employees 
  Brian: I see
Operator: so if you like you could do that
Brian: I have been reading on the internet about Mr. Adams comments of them not prosecuting cases the department of justice and it was Mr. Perez making those comments so I would like to get this file in front of him and the response that I have received from the department of justice as evidence e that they are not and I want charges filed against these folks for not doing their job.
Operator: alrighty then the inspector’s generals would be the office that handles that sort of thing
Brian ok
 Operator: Would you like the contact information for the oig?   
Brian: I have already sent them a copy of the file I will have to send them a copy of the response letter but do you have their phone number?
Operator: there a couple I can give you one is the hotline number and the other is the office number which would you like?
Brian: let me have the office number would you.
Operator:  202-514-3435
Brian: ok thank you
 Operator: You’re welcome
I then hang up and call the office of the inspector general at 202-514-3435
Operator: inspector general’s office
Brian: hi yes mam I need to speak to someone about a case I have sent in
Operator: ok let me transfer you to investigations that’s the office that takes the incoming complaints ok
Brian: thank you
Operator: office of the inspector general.
Brian yes mam can I speak to one of the inspectors please or investigators I mean.
Operator: is this regarding a complaint
 Brian: Yes it is
 Purdue: Purdue
Brian: I am sorry who is this
Mr. Purdue: this is Purdue who is this
Brian: my name is Brian long
Purdue: hey Brian did you call here before I think I have talked to you before.
Brian: I believe I have
Purdue: what’s goin on today?
Brian: well a it seems Mr. Harrell and Mr. mossy down at the department of justice sent me a letter that didn’t address any of the concerns that I had sent them 
Purdue: I don’t know who they are.
Brian: they work in the civil rights division in criminal section
Purdue: ah civil rights there over in the Patrick Henry building
Brian: right and they addressed absolutely none of the things and wouldn’t  they sent me Mr. Harrell faxed me a letter and on the cover sheet it said that I hadn’t been sent a copy  of this in the mail as it wasn’t  finalized yet.
Purdue: oh boy
Brian: yeh
Purdue: are you going back to them?
Brian: that’s been over a month ago I sent a response to Mr. Harrell’s letter um
Purdue: did you get a response?
Brian: nothing yet they have blocked my phone calls its it’s a joke
Purdue: huh
Brian: when I try to call from my regular cell phone
Purdue: how about online did you try going online do they have a complaint a link or anything
Brian: no no I haven’t tried online 
Purdue: you might want to take a look there that might be another avenue see if you get a response there
Brian: I don’t mean sound short with you but I haven’t spoken with my children for two years now because of trying to expose this stuff. And I am getting very frustrated with this whole process now I have gone through every legal avenue you folks are the next step
Purdue: what do you mean you folks?
Brian: I’m sorry
Purdue: what do you mean you folks?
Brian: the office of the inspector general is the next step.
Purdue: ok uh and what’s the issue were dealing with
Brian: we are dealing with the department of justice refusing to prosecute a case. I’ve given
Purdue: when you say the department of justice are you referring to a specific us attorney’s office
Brian: I am speaking about the civil rights division the criminal section
Purdue: civil rights division yeh um well you know they have a mission a statement and I don’t have any jurisdiction in telling them what they can open on and what they shouldn’t open on
Brian: well that’s fine but you are the ones who investigate fraud or abuse of power by them right?
Purdue: well no no we don’t that’s not quite accurate there um we we investigate waste fraud and abuse ah involving or within the department of justice
Brian: and that’s what this is abuse
Purdue: well tell me what the abuse is
Brian: the abuse is I gave them two other cases that were exactly the same as mine and they  did not address any of the concerns that I asked them to address instead they tried to put it back off on my divorce and it has nothing to with the divorce
Purdue:  ok   um hey look I honestly we this agency doesn’t have jurisdiction in telling the civil rights division or the criminal division what they should open on or not we don’t
Brian: but you do investigate abuse by them correct
Purude: not by them if there was a supervisor in that agency abusing a lower echelon employee we would investigate that.
Brian: I see but if there abusing their power and discriminating against me you wouldn’t investigate that?
Purdue: no and actually if your being discriminated against um
Brian: well that was Mr. Adams claims that they discriminate against white people well
Purdue: I don’t know Mr. Adams   I am sorry
Brian: he used to work for that voter fraud department or voting department or whatever I want to file a claim against them and have you folks investigate them can you do that?
Purdue: nope I can’t cause it’s not it doesn’t fall within our jurisdiction or our threshold
Brian: well Mr. Purdue this is all part of a whistleblowers case and I want you to know I am recording this call and these calls are going to be made public.
Purdue: then I am going to tell you to stop recording cause I am not giving you permission
Brian: I don’t need your permission
Purdue; and if you continue to record against my wishes then uh we will be in touch
Brian: well file the charges it’s covered under the whistleblowers act as protected documents so do what you need to do
Purdue: your mistaken there wel see you later.
Brian: I’m sorry
Purdue: your mistaken we'l see you later.  

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feel free to try to call mr purdue but after i put this on the internet he was transfered to another federal agency and they wont tell me where or you can call mr steven harrell at 202-353-3013 and ask him about my case  my name is brian longplease feel free to forward this to anyone who you think may helpme expose these people for what they are criminals.