Exhibit C Submitted As Evidence And
Testimony To Congress-Exclusive Jurisdiction
You are looking at part of Exhibit C a United States source document submitted as
Evidence and Testimony to the several committees of the United States Congress since 1986.
The survey data is occassionally used for creation of federal statutes; considering possible
improvements in operation of federal programs; and study of operational field
impediments. Because of the Separation of Powers found in US Constitution
and various Rules of Congress it not possible to serve summons, subponeas;
or other court process on Capitol Hill and persons attempting to can be detained
and arrested by Capitol Police or otherwise sanctioned. Obviously the only
legal reviews which can occur would require permission of the Chairman of a Congressional
Committee reviewing the matters at public hearings
Standing US Court ORDERS
And Black Letter Law
Beginning in 1997 the Social Security Administration issued an Executive ORDER
or Fia before a USDC, WDT link restricting
legal discussions to places and times authorized by statute and have successfully defended their
statutory rights from a over 500 challenges
A small host of poor bastards who appear to have challenged the Sovereign rights of the
Social Security Administration or Congress appear to have been thrown down the political 5 ton wood chipper and the
confirmed kill list appears to include at least 1 or 2 federal judges; maybe a couple of cabinet level officers; a bunch
of US Attorneys and a many more lesser persons. Whispered in the background are the strange, sacred, and holy legal incantations muttered by
federal officials including Title 18 USC 402 Contempt;
Title 18 USC 1509 Obstruction Court Order; tampering with federal agency, Contempt of Congress...
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Give Chris A Big Hug The
Infection Is All In His Mind"
1. Link Print3.htm Chronic Infections
2. Exhibit #21 Dr. Helen Reddy PA-C Homeless Health Clinic Bactoban Cream Prescribed For Infection: Fargo, ND
3. Exhibit #22 Dr. Brad Young PA- San Joaquin General Hospital Avoid Contact With Others-Stockton, CA
4. Exhibit #23 Question of Person Infected $20,000 Hospital Bill Chico, CA August, 2002
5. Exhibit #24 Memorial Urgent Care Clinic PA Kristen Holmes Treatment of Impetigo Vancouver, WA 9-18-2002
6. Exhibit #25 Enole Medical Center Dr. Charles Merriman: Treatment of Impetigo Bronchitis-Chico, CA 2002
7. Exhibit #26 Oregon Health Science University Hospital Dr. Anna Grosz Treatment of Impetigo Portland, OR 9-26-2002
8. Exhibit #27 Denial Register To Work by Washington State Workforce Vancouver, WA 9-2-2002
9. Exhibit #28 Case Plan Move Out of Washington Share House, Vancouver, WA
10. Exhibit #29 Rogue Valley Medical Center Dr.Ken Buccino: Treatment for Soborrheic Dermatitis- Medford, OR 10-22-2002
11. Exhibit #30 Enole Medical Center Dr. Michael J. Disano 11-7-2002: Treatment for Stalph Infection Chico, CA
12. Exhibit #31 Chico Community Shelter Partnership Shelter Negiligence Contributes Infection of 30 Persons-Chico, CA
13. Exhibit #32 San Joaquin County Homeless Outreach Worker Dennis Buettner Treats Various Infections 1-5-2003
14. Exhibit #33 Dr. Steels Lodi Memorial HospitalL treats Impetigo-12-25-2002
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Chronic Infections 21-51
15. Exhibit #34 Mercy Medical Center Dr. Tim Betchel MD: Treats Impetigo Prescribed:Keflex 1-05-2003
16. Exhibit #35 Capitol Medical Center Dr.Taylor Treats Impetigo-Keflex 1-20-2003
17. Exhibit #36 Oregon Health Science University Hospital Dr. Anna Grosz: Treats ImpetigoPortland, OR 97201 9/26/02
18. Exhibit #37 San Luis Obispo General Hosital Peter Newell MD: Date:3-7-2003 Dr. Peter Newell Treats Cellulitis San Luis Obispo
19. Exhibit #38 Carilion Ronanoke Community Hospital Doctor Michael A Donato: treats impetigo Roanoke, VA 24029 1-26-2002
20. Exhibit #39 Carilion Ronanoke Community Hospital Dr. Lee Parvin: treats impetigo Roanoke, VA 4-14-2002
21. Exhibit #40: Question of infection Dan Mesmer March, 2003
22. Exhibit #41 Question Of Infection to Darrien Johnson: apparently put on some of my clothes, Winston Salem, NC April, 2003
23. Exhibit #42 Pinnacle Health Hospital Doctor: PA Amy A: Date: 7-6-03 Treats Impetigo-Harrisburg, PA
24. Exhibit #43 Dr Hinson: How I Helped Give Chris Ulcerative Colitis too much antibiotic without potassium
25. Exhibit #44 Reverend Roland Barnhardt: out of state medical referral for medical work Winston Salem, NC
26. Exhibit #45 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Dr. Luako: Treat Impetigo-10-2003: Tallahassee, Florida
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Your Too Infectious To
Visit Your Congressman
Capitol Police Chris Walters is here in Capitol Hill in June, 2003
to ask the staff of US Congressman Bob Goodlatte how a person with his chronic infectious condition can go to work as
the Social Security Administration recommended? Capitol Hill Police explained my physical presence constitutes a
health threat and I am instructed to leave.
27. Exhibit #46 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Dr. Agravat: Treats Infection 12-1-2003 Tallahassee, Florida
28. Exhibit #47 Neightborhood Health Services Dr. Nina Sumlar Admits: Colon Exam Too Expensive 1-15-2004 Tallahassee, Florida
29. Exhibit #48 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital ER: Passed Part of Internal Cyst 1-2004
30. Exhibit #49: Dr. Ferguson Travis Park UMC: Dr states Problem Not Worth $90,000 for surgery 12-2004 SanAntonio, TX
31. Exhibit #50 Dr. Robert Cannon: dog got sick during my visit-Austin, TX
32. Exhibit #51: The Shelter-Manager "The Doctor Was Wrong?" You Shouldn't Take Your Antibiotics? Tallahassee, Florida
33. Exhibit #52: Centro Med El Centro De Barrio Dr. Chein: Prescribed: Keflex Stalph Infection 12-3-2003 San Antonio, TX
34. Exhibit #53: Care Link: University Health System: CareLink Denies Medical Coverage based on state made by El Centro
Medical 12-2003 San Antonio, TX.
35. Link Print3b.htm Chronic Infections
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