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Selected Correspondence

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In an orgy of lawlessness in State and Federal Government, 14,110 politicians, officials and judges, and 54 others (14,164 people) have embarked upon a major seditious conspiracy to obstruct the administration of the laws, defeat the course of justice, provide protection to known criminals, and to deny the Constitutional rights to due process and protection of the laws. The crimes caused me, Anthony Keyter, harm and loss.

In my efforts to seek justice and restitution for criminal acts perpetrated against me by law-breaking government officers, I directed in excess of 10,000 appeals to more than 14,000 officials from 620 different, but pertinent, institutions of government. A small sample of my correspondence is provided on this page (see links), as well as the names of the institutions approached.

Sample Correspondence

US District Court, Oregon - Re: Cancellation of Civil Case # 3:08-CV-545-HA / Opening of Criminal Case - May 10, 2008.

Boeing Directors - Re: Further Request to Act against Murder Plot - February 25, 2008.

President George W. Bush - Re: Treason - June 21, 2007.

Senate President and Senators - Re: Irregularities between Whitehouse and the Boeing Company - Senate Compelled to Investigate - June 3, 2007.

Joint Chiefs of Staff, US Armed Forces - Re: Insurrection and Seditious Conspiracy - June 1, 2007.

President George W. Bush - Re: Recusal and Resignation Required of Supreme Court Justices - April 5, 2007.

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform - Re: More Than Meets the Eye in Firing of US Attorneys - March 31, 2007.

President George W. Bush - Re: State-supported Tyranny upon the Populace - January 30, 2007.

Justices of the Supreme Court - Re: The Rape of the United States Constitution - January 12, 2007.

Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Re: Ongoing Criminal Conduct in the US Supreme Court in case number 06-284 - November 17, 2006.

Chief Justice Roberts - Re: Glaring corruption and criminality in the United States Supreme Court, case number 06-284 - October 18, 2006.

Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Re: Unbridled Corruption and Intimidation in the United States Supreme Court - March 20, 2006.

Chief Supreme Court Police - Re: Obey the Laws - March 17, 2006.

Boeing Board of Directors - Re: Material Irregularities in the Boeing Company - March 8, 2006.

Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Re: Corruption in the U.S. Supreme Court - February 18, 2006.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts - Re: Filing of criminal charges against government officials implicated in a conspiracy to commit criminal offenses - October 6, 2005.

President George W. Bush - Re: Filing of additional criminal charges - September 15, 2005.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales - Re: Filing of Crimes Committed by Judge John G. Roberts - August 5, 2005.

U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary - Re: Judicial Record: Supreme Court Nominee - Judge John G. Roberts - August 5, 2005.

Mr. Robert F. Mueller III, Director of the FBI - Re: FBI Response to "Request to Investigate and Prosecute Crimes" - August 5, 2005.

First Lady Laura Bush - Re: With great regard and respect for the nurturing role you have played as First Lady of the American people - July 11, 2005.

Senator John McCain - Re: Second request to address crimes contained in the "Dossier of crimes." - December 22, 2004.

Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of U.S. District Court, District of Columbia - Re: Further request to act on crimes brought before you - June 28, 2004.

Mr. Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice - Re: Oppression and Deprivation of Rights - July 4, 2003.

Washington State Senate - Re: Criminal Charges against Senators - July 4, 2003.

Commission on Judicial Conduct, Washington State - Re: Commission response to "Request to prevent criminal acts by Judge Van Deren" - April 2, 2003.

Chief Justice of Washington State, Gerry Alexander - Re: Crimes in the Washington State Superior Court and crimes by high-ranking Officials of Washington State Government - January 31, 2003.

Washington State Senate - Re: Institutionalized Thieving - August 23, 2002

List of Institutions Approached

As of March 31, 2008, fourteen thousand one hundred and ten (14,110) government officers tasked with law and order, from 620 state and federal government institutions, have been requested, and have failed to address the 'Insurrection against the Laws' and 'Seditious Conspiracy' within the government and the courts of the United States:
Number of Institutions
US Presidency1
US Cabinet1
US Department of Justice: Civil Rights Division, Criminal Division, AG Office3
US Attorneys90
US State Department1
US Police: US Marshals, Secret Service, Supreme Court Police, FBI4
US Senate, Committees on Judiciary, Homeland Security & Govt. Affairs3
US House, Committees on Judiciary, Government Oversight 3
US Armed Forces1
US District Courts51
US Appeals Courts: DC Circuit, Fed. Circuit, 9th Circuit, 10th Circuit4
US Supreme Court1
State Governors50
State Cabinet/Executive50
State Attorneys General50
State Senate50
State House of Representatives50
State Police/Patrol50
State Superior Courts54
State Appeals Courts35
State Supreme Courts50
State Committees: Ethics, Judicial Conduct, Gender and Justice3
State Bar Associations2
County Sheriffs2
County Prosecutors2
County Councils2
County Ethics Committee1
City Police2
City Prosecutors2
City Councils2
Total Number of Institutions620