The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Connecting the murder in the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific to Fremont Group, Riley Bechtel, and Philip Anschutz using the Theranos Investigation Investors as follyy.

In 2010, Pete Bennett was on the run from a sordid group cast of characters.  Turns out in a way he was running from suspects in a murder case. While semi-homeless staying at the backpackers hostel on Derby his came upon an event at the Bohemian Club.  

He goes up the block just outside the apparent 

Today Mr. Bennett has a clear pattern of a whodunnit with connections back to the Kennedy Assassination.  
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James Mattis was one of many Washington insiders to serve on the board of Theranos, which the SEC charged with “massive fraud.”
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was among the many high-profile political heavyweights with links to Theranos, the biotech charged with fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday.
Mattis became a board director for Theranos in 2013 and quit only after he was nominated to be defense secretary.
Before joining the board, Mattis tried to get the Defense Department to procure Theranos equipment to use in Afghanistan, The Wall Street Journal reported. The department ultimately decided against doing so, though the U.S. Army awarded a contract to Theranos in 2012.
Two former secretaries of state, George Schultz and Henry Kissinger, as well as former Defense Secretary William Perry and ex-Sens. Bill Frist and Sam Nunn also were on the star-studded board.
Tyler Schultz, the grandson of the ex-secretary of state, was one of the Theranos employees who raised questions about the company and alerted a state regulator, according to a Wall Street Journal profile.
None of those board members were named individually in the SEC suit, which charged the company, founder Elizabeth Holmes and former company president, Ramesh Balwani. The SEC suit said Holmes was the primary liaison with the board.
The SEC did say that Holmes convinced the board — as well as shareholders — in early 2014 to split Theranos stock and give super voting powers to Holmes.
One board member — the SEC didn’t say which one — found out from Holmes in June 2014 that she was contemplating terminating the company’s relationship with a grocery chain that media reporting has shown to be Safeway. But Holmes continued to talk about the grocery relationship in meetings with investors after that.
The presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton had planned to hold a fundraiser at Theranos before moving it after media attention. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes participated in health-care summits sponsored by the Clinton Foundation.
Rupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of News Corp, invested $100 million in Theranos in a funding round that lasted between 2014 and 2015, according to a Wall Street Journal article. News Corp is the parent company of MarketWatch.

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The Oracle and the Bloodied Jobs Activist - The failed rally against the H1-b visa

The Oracle and the Bloodied Activist

The failed rally against the H1-b visa morphed into murders of programmers, bankers and actions directed at the activist themselve.  


Pete Bennett appeared in international TV focusing on the shortcomings of the H1-b visa beginning in 2002 by 2004 his truck exploded, by 2005 he was dying of kidney failure from poison, by 2010 he was homeless by 2014 the nephews of his brother, his wife and many connected to Mountain Lakes NJ were dead.  




these images are relevant to a larger story connected to Bechtel, Brightsource Energy, Dept. of Energy and the San Bruno Explosion

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Office of General Counsel OVERVIEW ATTORNEYS & STAFF GUIDANCE LEGAL RESOURCES Charles F. Robinson General Counsel and Vice President – Legal Affairs

The UC Regents Kidnapping Committee 

The UC Regents well informed, UCSB Police, UC Berkeley Police, The State Attorney General, Governor Newsom, The Contra Costa Board of Supervisors and the City of Walnut Creek.  
No one is in the dark but everyone is playing dumb 

Charles F. Robinson began his tenure as General Counsel and Vice President of Legal Affairs for the University of California in January 2007.  As the Chief Legal Officer for the University of California, he provides legal advice to the Board of Regents, the President, and senior leadership at the University’s 10 campuses, five medical centers and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.  His legal department – UC Legal – is headquartered in Oakland and is staffed by 64 attorneys and approximately 49 additional attorneys at the campuses and medical center locations.  The University of California is the second largest employer in the State of California, with 210,000 employees, and it currently serves over 270,000 students.  It is the largest university system in the nation with an operating budget of $34 billion.

Prior to joining the University, Robinson served as Vice President, General and Corporate Secretary for the California Independent System Operator Corporation, California’s wholesale electric transmission operator, based in Folsom, CA.  Prior to that, he served as Assistant General Counsel for Packard Bell in Sacramento, Division Counsel for the Raychem Corporation in Menlo Park, and as a Litigation Partner at Heller Ehrman White and McAuliffe in San Francisco.  He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and a Juris Doctorate degree from Yale University.


California Independent System Operator Corporation  - Enron, Southern Pacific Transportation, PG&E, Kinder Morgan, Pacific Bell, AT&T, 
Packard Bell

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Executive Profiles: Regent Richard C. Blum

On November 1st, 2011 William Bennett was handed to Walnut Creek Police Officer Kevin Keller.  Eventually the University of California took control of his sons.  Unlike those befelled at Jonestown Bennett's son are still alive.  


Regent Richard C. Blum

Richard BlumRichard C. Blum is Chairman of Blum Capital Partners, L.P. and Co-Chairman of Newbridge Capital, LLC. Mr. Blum earned his B.A. and M.B.A degrees from the University of California, Berkeley. He was the recipient of UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business Alumnus of the Year Award in 1994 and is a member of the Advisory Board of the School.
Mr. Blum serves as a director on a number of boards, including Playtex Products, Glenborough Realty Trust and is Chairman of CB Richard Ellis. He also serves as Co-Chairman of the World Conference on Religion and Peace and is Founder and Chairman of the American Himalayan Foundation and is a board member of the World Wildlife Fund and the Wilderness Society. He is also a trustee and a member of the executive committee of The Carter Center, founded by former President Jimmy Carter.
Mr. Blum was appointed as a Regent in 2002 by Governor Davis to a 12-year term. In 2014 he was reappointed to a 12-year term by Governor Brown.
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42 U.S. Code § 1983.Civil action for deprivation of rights

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42 U.S. Code § 1983.Civil action for deprivation of rights

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Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer’s judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable. For the purposes of this section, any Act of Congress applicable exclusively to the District of Columbia shall be considered to be a statute of the District of Columbia.
(R.S. § 1979; Pub. L. 96–170, § 1Dec. 29, 197993 Stat. 1284Pub. L. 104–317, title III, § 309(c)Oct. 19, 1996110 Stat. 3853.)
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The Sealed Federal Indictments

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The Deadly Paradise Wildfire

The Attempted Murder of Pete Bennett's Family via the arson of Paradise Wildfire.  

Details on the PG&E Hydrotesting project files and records were stolen via an arrest connected to the Walnut Creek Bomb Squad.  
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BrightSource Energy

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Exec Profiles:Peter A. Darbee - Former CEO of PG&E

Executive Profiles 

Peter A. Darbee 




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Contra Costa Homeless Crisis

Contra Costa Homeless Crisis  

Pete Bennett forced into homelessness by police, fire, attorneys and public officials where many incidents related to murders.  The dead homeless are everywhere. 
 
 
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Walnut Creek City Council Bios (2019)

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 Cindy Silva is currently serving as the Mayor of Walnut Creek.  She was first elected to the City Council in 2006 and was subsequently re-elected to the Council in 2010, re-appointed in 2014, and re-elected in 2018. She served as mayor in 2010-11, 
Cindy Silva_web 2019and again in 2012-13. Prior to her election to the City Council, Silva served on the Planning Commission from 2004-06, including two years during which the City was updating and adopting General Plan 2025.
As mayor in 2011, Silva founded Walnut Creek Community Service Day, which she still co-chairs. Now in its eighth year, Community Service Day has involved an average 1,200 volunteers each year, contributing more than 35,000 cumulative hours to complete projects for schools, libraries, open spaces, parks, the arts, and community service organizations. The Community Service Day effort was honored to receive a 2012 Helen Putnam Award for excellence from the League of California Cities.  Also in 2011, Silva spearheaded a Community Blue Ribbon Task Force on Fiscal Health, a 14-member community-based group that invested 9 months and more than 3,000 person hours in assessing and providing recommendations on Walnut Creek's long-term operating revenues and expenses, capital assets and investments, and financial policies. In 2013 as mayor, Silva initiated 2nd Saturday Spotlight, a year-long program that gave community members an opportunity to learn more about some of Walnut Creek's local treasures and city operations.
In her role as a council member, Silva has served on numerous Council committees:  Finance, Public Education, Housing and Community Development, Community Development Block Grant and Community Service Grants Committee, and Youth and Family Services. She has served on ad hoc committees for economic development, for the planned improvements to Broadway Plaza, and for the Walnut Creek Transit Village. She has served as the Council liaison to Walnut Creek Downtown, the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce Tourism Business Improvement District, Rossmoor and the Diablo Regional Arts Association.
Regionally, Silva is one of two members of the City Council representing Walnut Creek on the Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority (Recycle Smart), a joint partnership with other central county jurisdictions that manages garbage and recycling services. She was chair of the Authority in 2014. Silva also is a director of the East Bay Regional Communications System Authority, a 43-agency authority that has built and operates a state-of-the-art, interoperable public safety radio system serving the 2.5 million people of Alameda and Contra Costa counties. For EBRCSA, Silva serves on the Finance Committee. Silva is also immediate past chair (2017) of the Contra Costa Mayors' Conference and serves on its Executive Committee.
In 2017, Silva was appointed by the Governor as a local government representative on the California Seismic Safety Commission. Silva is actively involved both regionally and at the state level in the League of California Cities. Since 2015, she has been a member of the League’s statewide Board of Directors; she also sits on the League’s Housing, Community and Economic Development Policy Committee (2010-2018) and chaired the committee in 2016. In 2012-13, Silva was one of 16 city representatives on the League’s Strategic Initiatives Task Force. In September 2010 and again in 2011, she appeared as a panel member during the League’s annual conference, speaking on how cities were surviving the fiscal crisis. Locally, Silva was 2013 president League’s East Bay Division, which comprises the 33 cities of Contra Costa and Alameda counties. From 2008-2010, Silva was Walnut Creek’s representative to TRANSPAC, the regional transportation planning committee of Central Contra Costa; she served as chair of TRANSPAC in 2010. Through this group, Silva led efforts to find regional solutions to local transportation and  traffic safety issues, including school crossing guard programs, major roadway improvements, and bike-pedestrian enhancements.
A resident of Walnut Creek since 1984, Silva has been an active community volunteer for more than 20 years. She is a director of the Walnut Creek Civic Pride Foundation, which raised more than $380,000 for the new all abilities playground at Heather Farm Park; she is a treasurer of Walnut Creek Sister Cities International; and she is vice chair of the Board for Hospice of the East Bay. Previously, Silva served on the committee for the East Bay Women’s Conference (2008-2016), on the committee for the One City One Book program (2006-2015), and on the Action for Beauty Council. In 2013-14, Silva was a member of the Centennial Steering Committee; as part of this, she co-chaired Centennial Heritage Day at Borges Ranch, she co-chaired the involvement of the former mayors in the Centennial, and she was integral in the development of the Centennial marketing program, including the Centennial website.
Previously, Silva volunteered for our local libraries, schools, and youth and youth sports programs.
·        For our libraries, Silva was a member of the capital campaign committee for the Walnut Creek Library, which raised more than $5 million for the new facility. In 2010 and 2012, she co-chaired Authors under the Stars, the annual gala for Walnut Creek’s libraries. Silva co-chaired the Yes -- A New Walnut Creek Library Committee, working for passage of Measure R (Fall 2005) and Proposition 81 (June 2006). She has served as a member of the City’s Library Advisory Team and worked with the Walnut Creek Library Foundation. She was a member of the campaign committee for Measure Q, which brought extended library hours to Walnut Creek (2002).
·        As a volunteer for schools, Silva is a past PTSA president for Las Lomas High School (2003-2005) and past member of the Board of both the Las Lomas and Walnut Creek Intermediate parent organizations. For Las Lomas, she also served on the WASC Accreditation Committee and on the Student Carpool Parking Committee. She was a liaison member of the Las Lomas Foundation Board of Directors. She received the California State PTA Continuing Service Award in 2005. From 2005-2010, Silva served on the Measure A Oversight Committee for the Acalanes High School District. She previously served on the district’s Revenue Committee. She is a former director of the Walnut Creek Education Foundation. In 2001, she co-chaired Measure C for the Walnut Creek School District, a parcel tax that funded lower class size for grades 4-8; she subsequently served on the committees for funding measures for the Walnut Creek School District and Acalanes High School District in 2002 and 2005.
·        For local youth, Silva served as a director and scholarship chair of the Walnut Creek Fountain for Youth Foundation. She served on the Board of Directors of the Walnut Creek Soccer Club for six years (1999-2004), managing fields, game scheduling, referees and registration. She is a past president and four-year member of the Board of the Walnut Creek Swim Conference (2001-2004). She is a past mother advisor of the Concord chapter of California Rainbow Girls, a Masonic youth organization. In 2004, she served on the Sister City committee for the visit of the youth soccer team from Siofok, Hungary.
Silva has 40 years of business experience in marketing and communications in industries as diverse as telecommunications, biotech, and the non-profit sector. Since 1980, she has owned her own consulting business -- originally Eisley Communications, Inc., now Eisley Silva Communications.
A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Southern California, Silva has a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She is a native of Santa Cruz, California. She and her husband, Tom, have a daughter, Katie, who is a 2005 graduate of Las Lomas High School and 2009 graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle. 
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The State of the City of Walnut Creek

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The Oracle and the Theranos Suckers Pitch

Connecting Oracle to Commerce One, Balwani, Fremont Group and Bechtel

There is a long tail story lurking in the background in the matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific linked a murder of a witness.  The truth kept in check by Contra Costa District Attorneys prior to Dianna Becton former Superior Court Judge of Contra Costa County.  

Take a moment to read on why Bennett v. Southern Pacific came to life and how it died on the Court House steps.  

The endless connections of Pete Bennett once again indicted for mail and wire fraud where Theranos investors get the help of the United States Attorney and Securities and Exchange Commission but when Bennett identifies losses in the tens of thousands the FBI agent said it wasn't big enough to go after.

The Fall of Theranos intertwined Fremont Group and Oracle
Often in life the same actors reappear sometimes like flies, lady bugs and horse but it's your choice which analogy is applicable.

Admittedly the Theranos case wasn't high priority until several names emerged.  It's quite funny as the accusers who gained the investigative prowess of the Securities and Exchange Commission are themselves a target of the Department of Justice. 

Mr. Balwani is a connection from the 1990s where he took control of Commerce One.  The founders were Tom Gonzales Sr. and Tom Gonzales Jr., the last time I saw them they were at Mt. Diablo National Bank preparing accounts.  We had short conversation as they were busy.  Tom jr. died a few weeks later from bladder cancer but that was from the grapevine.   There are other details about what happened that I cannot verify as it's more akin to back room chatter.

Vertical Technologies Lafayette CA

During my early computer days while building a cabinet shop I was always seeking cheap or special deals on equipment.  I would stop by their offices on the second floor down by the old Rockin Horse Bar and Restaurant.


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Oracle is hiding will call them and ask them for a food, water and shelter?

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