NOTICE TO THE DEPARTMENTS



NOTICE TO THE DEPARTMENTS

ATTN; TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

IN EACH OF THESE DEPARTMENTS

Secretary Janet Napolitano

Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Washington, DC 20528

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson

U.S. House of Representatives

Committee on Homeland Security

Washington, D.C. 20515

Coast Guard Headquarters

Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard,

2100 Second Street, SW,

Washington, DC 20593

Fort Bragg CID Office

Commanding Officer in charge

Building 8-1221 Randolph Street

Fort Bragg, NC 28307-5000

Petitioner; Rodney Dale; Class

Veteran USN

C/o PO Box 435

High Shoals North Carolina 28077

Phone # 704 742 3123

The Petitioner well explains why he has contacted each of your department with these issues.

Each of your Departments are require by Congressional enactments to protect the people of this country

from criminal abuse of forces from outside the boundary of the country as well as from criminal forces

from inside the boundary of this country. The Military oath is foreign and domestic and to up hold the

Constitution of the United States. The Public oath is to uphold the Constitution comes under.

TITLE 5 > PART III > Subpart B > CHAPTER 33 > SUBCHAPTER II > § 3331. Oath of office An

individual, except the President, elected or appointed to an office of honor or profit in the civil service or

uniformed services, shall take the following oath: “I, AB, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support

and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear

true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or

purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am

about to enter. So help me God.” This section does not affect other oaths required by law.

You can see from federal statutes under TITLE 5—GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND

EMPLOYEES. The Oath office of those who hold public office is no different then that of the military.

All of your departments are required by law to protect the Petitioner / peoples rights as well as their civil

rights from abuse and misuse of public office.

Your departments are the check and balance of the system.

The UNITED STATES CODES Title 18 sect 4 Misprision of felony, 2382 Misprision of treason. Title 31

section 3729 False claims & 3730 Civil actions for false claims require the Petitioner or the people to

come to your departments and notify you of criminals act even if it is those who are holding public office.

The Petitioner has researched the U.S.C. and the USAM to show each of your departments the

statutory laws of why the Petitioner has came to your departments for such assistance. If and error has

been make due to a name or an improper address it is the duties of your department to correct a

misspelling of a name or if that person is no longer their or if the department contacted is in the wrong

district. The Petitioner has given each of your departments his name address and phone to contact him. In

the heading of this letter for such errors.

The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and the Provost Marshal was contacted at Fort Bragg

as it is close to this Petitioner area and from research it shows that it is or looks to be the best Department

to contact. The Petitioner looked up Provost Marshal for Fort Bragg and found Colonel David B Le

Mauk. The Petitioner has Misspelled the last name of Colonel Le Mauk. His was found under the web site

below is why the Petitioner has filed into you department under this name.



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The Provost Marshal , U.S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army

- 3:26pm

Aug 20, 2008 ... Initially assigned to Fort Bragg , North Carolina, ... After serving as Division Provost

Marshal of the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) at ...

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CID and the IRS are two departments that are to work hand in hand if federal money is miscued. The

CID was contacted because the IRS in the case filed into your department is committing a crime in this

court case. It is the duty of the CID to investigate tax fraud even if it comes from its own people.

This is why CID in Fort Bragg was contacted because it is with in a 4 hour drive of the petitioner if they needed

to talk to me. The Petitioner is showing misuse of the Federal Debt Collection Procedure under 28 USC

Chapter 176. The Petitioner can show were judges are sitting on Dun & Bradstreet, Manta and the North

American Industry Classification System as a business for profit while holding these public office and

collecting public pay. This constitutes misuse of public office and misused of federal tax dollars. This falls

under CID jurisdiction.

Below is a little history of the CID and finding from the USAM.

Becoming a CID Agent

During peacetime and war, CID agents investigate all felony crimes in which the Army has an interest, provide p

leadership, and work closely with other Federal, state and local law enforcement and intelligence agencies to solv

Agents receive training at the U.S. Army Military Police School at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and

advanced training in a wide range of specialized investigative disciplines.

Some specialties include polygraphs, counter-narcotics, economic-crime investigations, computer crime

and many other specialties in the criminal investigate field. With more than 200 offices worldwide, CID

even has an airborne CID detachment at Fort Bragg, N.C.

How Criminal Investigations Are Initiated

The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division conducts criminal investigations regarding

alleged violations of the Internal Revenue Code, the Bank Secrecy Act and various money laundering

statutes. The findings of these investigations are referred to the Department of Justice for recommended

prosecution.

Sources of Criminal Investigations for IRS Special Agents

Criminal Investigations can be initiated from information obtained from within the IRS when a revenue

agent (auditor) or revenue officer (collection) detects possible fraud. Information is also routinely

received from the public as well as from ongoing investigations underway by other law enforcement

agencies or by United States Attorneys offices across the country.

Preliminary Analysis and Investigation Approvals

Special agents analyze information to determine if criminal tax fraud or some other financial crime may

have occurred. Relevant information is evaluated. This preliminary process is called a “primary

investigation.” The special agent’s front line supervisor reviews the preliminary information and makes

the determination to approve or decline the further development of the information. If the supervisor

approves, approval is obtained from the head of the office, the special agent in charge, to initiate a

“subject criminal investigation.” At this point, at least two layers of CI management have reviewed the

‘primary investigation’ material and determined there is sufficient evidence to initiate a subject criminal

investigation.

USAM>Title9>CriminalResourceManual669 Prosecution of Military Personnel

Criminal Resource Manual

The MOU between the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense was finalized in

August 1984 and provides as follows:

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENTS OF JUSTICE

AND DEFENSE RELATING TO THE INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CERTAIN

CRIMES

A.

PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND AUTHORITY

This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes policy for the Department of Justice and

Defense with regard to the investigation and prosecution of criminal matters over which the two

Departments have jurisdiction. This memorandum is not intended to confer any rights, benefits,

privileges or form of due process procedure upon individuals, associations, corporations or other

persons or entities.

This memorandum applies to all components and personnel of the Department of Justice and the

Department of Defense. The statutory bases for the Department of Defense and the Department of

Justice investigation and prosecution responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

1. Department of Justice: Titles 18, 21 and 28 of the United States Code; and

2. Department of Defense: The Uniform Code of Military Justice, Title 10, United States Code,

3. Sections 801-940; the Inspector General Act of 1978, Title 5, United States Code, Appendix

4. 1; and Title 5, United States Code, Section 301.

B. POLICY

The Department of Justice has primary responsibility for enforcement of Federal laws in the United

States District Courts. The Department of Defense has responsibility for the integrity of its programs,

operations and installations and for the discipline of the Armed Forces. Prompt administrative actions

and completion of investigations within the two (2) year statute of limitations under the Uniform

Code of Military Justice require the Department of Defense to assume an important role in Federal

criminal investigations. To encourage joint and coordinated investigative efforts, in appropriate cases

where the Department of Justice assumes investigative responsibility for a matter relating to the

Department of Defense, it should share information and conduct the inquiry jointly with the interested

Department of Defense investigative agency.

It is neither feasible nor desirable to establish inflexible rules regarding the responsibilities of the

Department of Defense and the Department of Justice as to each matter over which they may have

concurrent interest. Informal arrangements and agreements within the spirit of this MOU are

permissible with respect to specific crimes or investigations.

C. INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSPECTIVE JURISDICTION

1. CRIMES ARISING FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OPERATIONS

a. Corruption Involving the Department of Defense Personnel

The Department of Defense investigative agencies will refer to the FBI on receipt all significant

allegations of bribery and conflict of interest involving military or civilian personnel of the

Department of Defense. In all corruption matters the subject of a referral to the FBI, the Department

of Defense shall obtain the concurrence of the Department of Justice prosecutor or the FBI before

initiating any independent investigation preliminary to any action under the Uniform Code of Military

Justice.

The FBI will notify the referring agency promptly regarding whether they accept the referred matters

for investigation. The FBI will attempt to make such decision in one (1) working day of receipt in such

matters.

b. Frauds Against the Department of Defense and Theft and Embezzlement of Government

c.Property

The Department of Justice and the Department of Defense have investigative responsibility for frauds

against the Department of Defense and theft and embezzlement of Government property from the

Department of Defense. The Department of Defense will investigate frauds against the Department

of Defense and theft of government property from the Department of Defense. Whenever a Department

of Defense investigative agency identifies a matter which, if developed by investigation, would

warrant Federal prosecution, it will confer with the United States Attorney or the Criminal Division,

the Department of Justice, and the FBI field office. At the time of this initial conference, criminal

investigative responsibility will be determined by the Department of Justice in consultation with

the Department of Defense.

2. CRIMES COMMITTED ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS

a. Subject(s) can be Tried by Court-Martial or are Unknown

Crimes (other than those covered by paragraph C. 1.) committed on a military installation will be

investigated by the Department of Defense investigative agency concerned and, when committed by

a person subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, prosecuted by the Military Department

concerned. The Department of Defense will provide immediate notice to the Department of Justice

of significant cases in which an individual subject/victim is other than a military member or

dependent thereof.

b. One or More Subjects cannot be Tried by Court-Martial

When a crime (other than those covered by paragraph C.1.) has occurred on a military installation

and there is reasonable basis to believe that it has been committed by a person or persons, some or

all of whom are not subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the Department of Defense

investigative agency will provide immediate notice of the matter to the appropriate Department of

Justice investigative agency unless the Department of Justice has relieved the Department of

Defense of the reporting requirement for that type or class of crime.

3. CRIMES COMMITTED OUTSIDE MILITARY INSTALLATIONS BY PERSONS WHO CAN

4.BE TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL

a.Offense is Normally Tried by Court-Martial

Crimes (other than those covered in paragraph C. 1.) committed outside a military installation by

persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice which, normally, are tried by court martial

will be investigated and prosecuted by the Department of Defense. The Department of Defense will

provide immediate notice of significant cases to the appropriate Department of Justice investigative

agency. The Department of Defense will provide immediate notice in all cases where one or more

subjects is not under military jurisdiction unless the Department of Justice has relieved the

Department of Defense of the reporting requirement for that type or class of crime.

b. Crimes Related to Scheduled Military Activities

Crimes related to scheduled military activities outside of a military installation, such as organized

maneuvers in which persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice are suspects, shall be

treated as if committed on a military installation for purposes of this Memorandum. The FBI or

other Department of Justice investigative agency may assume jurisdiction with the concurrence

of the United States Attorney or the Criminal Division, Department of Justice.



c. Offense is not Normally Tried by Court Martial

Where there are reasonable grounds to believe that a Federal crime (other than those covered by

paragraph C.1) normally not tried by court-martial, has been committed outside a military

installation by a person subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the Department of Defense

investigative agency will immediately refer the case to the appropriate Department of Justice

investigative agency unless the Department of Justice has relieved the Department of Defense

of the reporting requirement for that type or class of crime.

D. REFERRALS AND INVESTIGATIVE ASSISTANCE

1. REFERRALS

Referrals, notices, reports, requests and the general transfer of information under this Memorandum

normally should be between the FBI or other Department of Justice investigative agency and the

appropriate Department of Defense investigative agency at the field level.

If a Department of Justice investigative agency does not accept a referred matter and the referring

Department of Defense investigative agency then, or subsequently, believes that evidence exists

supporting prosecution before civilian courts, the Department of Defense agency may present

the case to the United States Attorney or the Criminal Division, Department of Justice, for review.

2. INVESTIGATIVE ASSISTANCE

In cases where a Department of Defense or Department of Justice investigative agency has primary

responsibility and it requires limited assistance to pursue outstanding leads, the investigative agency

requiring assistance will promptly advise the appropriate investigative agency in the other

Department and, to the extent authorized by law and regulations, the requested assistance should

be provided without assuming responsibility for the investigation.

E. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS

1. THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS

Nothing in this memorandum limits the Department of Defense investigations conducted in

support of administrative actions to be taken by the Department of Defense. However, the

Department of Defense investigative agencies will coordinate all such investigations was

the appropriate Department of Justice prosecutive agency and obtain the concurrence of Justice

Prosecution or the Department of Justice investigative agency prior to conducting any administrative

investigation during the pendency of the criminal investigation or prosecution.

2. SPECIAL UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE FACTORS

In situations where an individual subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice is a subject of

any crime for which a Department of Justice investigative agency has assumed jurisdiction, if

a Department of Defense investigative agency believes that the crime involves special factors

relating to the administration and discipline of the Armed Forces that would justify its

investigation, the Department of Defense investigative agency will advise the appropriate

Department of Justice prosecuting authorities of these factors. Investigation of such a crime

may be undertaken by the appropriate Department of Defense investigative agency with the

concurrence of the Department of Justice.

3. ORGANIZED CRIME

The Department of Defense investigative agencies will provide to the FBI all information

collected during the normal course of agency operations pertaining to the element generally

known as "organized crime" including both traditional (La Cosa Nostra) and nontraditional

organizations whether or not the matter is considered prosecutable. The FBI should be notified

of any investigation involving any element of organized crime and may assume jurisdiction of

the same.

4. APPREHENSION OF SERVICES

To the extent authorized by law, the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense

will each promptly deliver or make available to the other suspects, accused individuals and

witnesses where authority to investigate the crimes involved is lodged in the other Department.

This MOU neither expands nor limits the authority of either Department to perform apprehension,

searches, seizures, or custodial interrogations.

F. EXCEPTION

This memorandum shall not affect the investigative authority now fixed by the 1979 "Agreement

Governing the Conduct of the Defense Department Counterintelligence Activities in Conjunction

with the Federal Bureau of Investigation" and the 1983 Memorandum of Understanding between

the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice and the FBI concerning "Use of Federal

Military Force in Domestic Terrorist Incidents."

This section here is why the Petitioner came to CID. The Petitioner has two claims in two courts one

in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia in front of Judge BRIAN F HOLEMAN under

Case # 2009 CA 005391 B. Rodney Dale vs. UNITED STATES dba CORPORATION. The Attorney

General Office has refused to appear in this case.

The Petitioner has the UNITED STATES dba CORPORATION in default and the Court refuse to uphold procedure and due process. Judge Brian Holeman Is in violation of his duties to uphold his constitutional oath and to be unbiased in his duties and has violated

18 USC 1346 For the purposes of this chapter, the term “scheme or artifice to defraud” includes a scheme or

artifice to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services.

Your departments have the second case be for you again the UNITED STATES dba CORPORATION and again the Attorney General Office has refused to appear.

The IRS has step in on behalf of the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice is in violation of honest service fraud 18 USC 1346 in both law suits.

Your departments therefore are being contacted because of internal misconduct and abuse and misuse of tax dollars. This constitute domestic terrorism as the public/people are being harmed, injured, shaken down for property, money by a Bankruptcy Nation.

The receivers of the United States Bankruptcy are the International Bankers, via the United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. All United States Offices, Officials, and Departments are now operating within a de facto status in name only under Emergency War Powers.

With the Constitutional Republican form of Government now dissolved, the receivers of the Bankruptcy have adopted a new form of government for the United States. This new form of government is known Socialist/ Communist order under a new governor for America. This new form of government is known as a Democracy, being an established This act was instituted and established by transferring and/or placing the Office of the Secretary of Treasury to that of the Governor of the International Monetary Fund. Public

Law 94-564, page 8, Section H.R. 13955 reads in part: "The U.S. Secretary of Treasury receives no compensation for representing the United States?’

The United States as a Corporation, [22U.S.C.A. 286e, et seq.] and "State" [C.R.S.24-36-104, C.R.S.24-60-1301(b)] had declared "insolvency." [See: 26L.R.C. 1659(g)(1), U.C.C.1-201(23), C.R.S.39-22-103.5, Westfall vs. Braley, 18 Ohio 188, 75 Rm. Dec. 509, Adams vs. Richardson, 337 S.W. 2d 911 Ward vs. Smith , 7 Wall 447] A permanent state of "emergency" was instituted, formed and erected

within the Union through the contrivances, fraud and avarice of the international financial institutions,organizations, corporations and associations, including the Federal Reserve, their "fiscal and depository agent". [22U.S.C.A. 286d] This has lead to such "Emergency" legislation as the "Public Debt Limit-Balance Budget And Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985", Public Law 99-177, etc. The Judges in these Courts and IRS are aware of all these Congressional Acts and Public laws even thro the people them self do not or may not

understand the Rule of Law and integrity of those who hold these public offices can not victimize the people because of their lack of understanding .

These constitute the overthrow of the real government to which the people contacted under the constitution. This now places the Military outside of it constitution standing. These acts now endanger all military personal, this to comes under the jurisdiction of the CID .

DUTIES OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD as found in the UNITED STATES CODES

TITLE 14 > PART I > CHAPTER 5 > § 95

§ 95. Special agents of the Coast Guard Investigative Service law enforcement authority

(a)

(1) A special agent of the Coast Guard Investigative Service designated under subsection (b) has the following

authority:

(A) To carry firearms.

(B) To execute and serve any warrant or other process issued under the authority of the United States.

(C) To make arrests without warrant for—

(i) any offense against the United States committed in the agent’s presence; or

(ii) any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if the agent has probable cause to believe that

the person to be arrested has committed or is committing the felony.

(2) The authorities provided in paragraph (1) shall be exercised only in the enforcement of statutes for which

the Coast Guard has law enforcement authority, or in exigent circumstances.

(b) The Commandant may designate to have the authority provided under subsection (a) any special agent of

the Coast Guard Investigative Service whose duties include conducting, supervising, or coordinating

investigation of criminal activity in programs and operations of the United States Coast Guard.

(c) The authority provided under subsection (a) shall be exercised in accordance with guidelines prescribed by the Commandant and approved by the Attorney General and any other applicable guidelines prescribed by the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney

General.

TITLE 6 > CHAPTER 1 > § 101

§ 101. Definitions

(B) the Coast Guard, when operating under the direct authority of the Secretary of Defense or Secretary of

the Navy pursuant to section 3 of title 14, except that nothing in this paragraph shall affect or diminish the

authority and responsibilities of the Commandant of the Coast Guard to command or control the Coast Guard

as an armed force or the authority of the Director of National Intelligence with respect to the Coast Guard as

an element of the intelligence community (as defined under section 401a (4) of title 50. [1]

TITLE 50 > CHAPTER 15 > § 401a § 401a. Definitions

(H) The intelligence elements of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, the Federal Bureau

of Investigation, and the Department of Energy.

(K) The elements of the Department of Homeland Security concerned with the analysis of intelligence

information, including the Office of Intelligence of the Coast Guard.

(5) The terms “national intelligence” and “intelligence related to national security” refer to all intelligence,

regardless of the source from which derived and including information gathered within or outside the United

States, that—

(A) pertains, as determined consistent with any guidance issued by the President, to more than one United

States Government agency; and

(B) that involves—

(i ) threats to the United States, its people, property, or interests;

TITLE 6 > CHAPTER 1 > SUBCHAPTER I > § 111 § 111. Executive department; mission (a) Establishment

There is established a Department of Homeland Security, as an executive department of the United States

within the meaning of title 5.

(b) Mission

(1) In general

The primary mission of the Department is to—

(G) ensure that the civil rights and civil liberties of persons are not diminished by efforts, activities, and

programs aimed at securing the homeland;

TITLE 6 > CHAPTER 1 > SUBCHAPTER I > § 113

§ 113. Other officers (c) Commandant of the Coast Guard

To assist the Secretary in the performance of the Secretary’s functions, there is a Commandant of the Coast Guard, who shall be appointed as provided in section 44 of title 14 and who shall report directly to the Secretary. In addition to such duties as may be provided in this chapter and as assigned to the Commandant by the Secretary, the duties of the Commandant shall include those required by section 2 of title 14.

TITLE 6 > CHAPTER 1 > SUBCHAPTER VIII > Part H > § 468 § 468. Preserving Coast Guard mission performance

(a) Definitions

In this section:

(2) Homeland security missions

The term “homeland security missions” means the following missions of the Coast Guard:

(A) Ports, waterways and coastal security.

(B) Drug interdiction.

(C) Migrant interdiction.

(D) Defense readiness.

(E ) Other law enforcement.

Department of Homeland Security your duties are see that the America are not victimize by those hold

public power and would abuse it for self profit and personal gain. The Committee on Department of Homeland

you duties are to hear issue, complaints, abuse, put forth by the people. This Petitioner has set forth misconduct

by those who hold what is require to be a title 5 section 3331 position. Those employees have violated 18

USC 1918 and 1346 plus the issue set forth in the court filing. You duties are to address these complaints

and not to threaten or intimidate the petitioner / people for coming forward to Departments that are required

to protect the people. If you Departments have any question contacts this petitioner at the above address.

If report corruption and misconduct creates problem then that in it self is a problem.

Thank you for your time

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