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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Hennepin County Hospital
Dr. Annetta Blosch
701 Park Ave Room 5.723
Minneapolis, MN
Exhibit #71-96 Treatment of DVT
These files concern ongoing treatment for DVT and chronic edema of legs.
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2. Exhibit #71 Mississippi Baptist Health System ER: evaluation of DVT Jackson, MS 8-4-2010
3. Exhibit #72 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital ER Dr. Natalia A Radford prescribed Lovenox for old DVT Tallahassee, Fl 8 8-5-2010
4. Exhibit #73 Shands Hospital Reuben Ramphal, M.D.: hospitalized for 3 day for treatment DVT. spent lots of time complaining about recent
cuts in Medicaid programs from State of Florida. Gainesville, Fl 8-7/8-10/2010
5. Exhibit #74 Monroe Hospital ER: no sign of blood clot seen on sonar Ocala, Fl 8-11-2010
6. Exhibit #75 Florida Hospital South Dr. Mark S. Frisch, MD after night of sever leg cramps Dr. explains I have /chronic/and old blood clots.
Dr. did not prescribe hospital stay-however had extensive lecture on evils of moving to Florida to get medical work done: Orlando, Fl
7. Exhibit 76- Hospitalized At St Alphonus Regional Medical: Dr. Schmidt treats DVT and ORDERs upper and lower GI for evaluation of internal
bleeding 9-2010 Boise, ID
8. Exhibit #77 Samuel S Gibson MD Digestive Health Clinic LLC does upper and lower GI study in hospital finds "Diverticulosis: Boise, ID
9. Exhibit #78 Attending Physician Marth Wilson sends me to homeless shelter. Follow up with Coumadin clinic and Family Clinic: Boise ID
10. Exhibit #79 Email Treatment Notification to Dr. Katherine Hoda or Salem Oregon on compeltion of GI exam she requested Boise, ID
11. Exhibit #80 Letter to Dr. Schmidt coumadin treatment unachieveable-Boise, ID
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Hennepin County Hospital
Dr. Annetta Blosch
701 Park Ave Room 5.723
Minneapolis, MN
Exhibit #71-96 Treatment of DVT
These files concern ongoing treatment for DVT and chronic edema of legs.
12. Exhibit #81ER Dr. Caryn Belfasky MD Providence Hospital Prescribes Lovenox: Medford, OR October, 2010
13. Exhibit #82 Extra Ordinary Efforts by Disability Case Manager Jo Ann May Medford, OR November 1,2010
14. Exhibit #83- Lovenox Manufacturer States Current Prescriptions Inappropriate for long term usage because of side effects
including loss of bone density November, 2010
15. Exhibit #84 Dr. Dea Nason Collins, MSN, FNP Family Practice Medical Group Insurance Not Compatible frivilious referral: Medford, OR
16. Exhibit #85 Frivilious Referral from Providence Medical Center to Dr. Thomas Hartkop. Medford, OR who is not accepting new patients: November, 2010 Medford, OR
17. Exhibit #86 Rogue Valley Medical Center ER: Dr. Jeff Wiencek reviews treatment option for Coumadin or Lovenox November, 2010 Medford, OR
18. Exhibit #87 Dr. Kristine Weidner Providence Hospital ER: makes referral to Family Practice for primary care physician and writes medical Order
for partial bed rest: Medford, OR
19. Exhibit #88 Dr Lisa Michelbrink, M.D. PMG Family Practice new Primary Care Physician runs out of time-housing ends at Rescue Mission, Medford
OR November, 2010
20. Exhibit #89 Letter to Dr. Lisa Michelbrinks MD thanking her for her efforts.Medford, OR 11/2011
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Hennepin County Hospital
Dr. Annetta Blosch
701 Park Ave Room 5.723
Minneapolis, MN
Exhibit #71-96 Treatment of DVT
These files concern ongoing treatment for DVT and chronic edema of legs.
21. Exhibit #90: Rogue Valley Medical Center ER Dr. Jeff Wiencek confirms multiple DVT on sonargram does not hospitalize: Medford, OR October 2010
22. Exhibit #91: Dr. Ben Siller Rogue Valley Medical Center ER: Dr. Sill finds evidence of additional blood clots in right leg in superficial vein and internal bleeding and does not recommend blood thinner:
or other action until I move to Idaho. Medford, OR 10-30-2010
23. Exhibit #92: St.Luke Hospital ER: Stephanie A Boyds does evaluation of DVT and test and make referral for Primary Care Physician Boise, ID 11/07/2010
24. Exhibit #93 Dr. Timothy Ruth become primary care physician begins evaluation of blood for reason for clotting-however Idaho State cannot pay for
Heparin products for treatment-moved out of state.
25. Exhibit #94 Baptist St. Anthony's Health System ER does CAT scan to evaluate possible DVT. Recommends bed rest Amarillo, TX
26. Exhibit #95 NW Texas Hospital Finds Gallstones-Recommends Surgery Amarillo, TX 12-20-2010
27. Exhibit #96 Good Samaritan Hospital ER: diagnosis acute Blood Clot superficial vein lower left leg come back in 2 days for follow up 12-25-2010
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