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FBI Director Mueller, Ukraine and FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr.



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Relevance #1: Frank Doyle Jr. first contact 1989, Pittsburg CA
Relevance #2: In the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific, witness Floyd Brown Jr. murdered
Relevance #3: Doyle operated the West Coast Bomb School
Relevance #4: Pete Bennett former resident of Danville CA is arson/bombing victim
Relevance #5: Pavel Lazarenko and Ukrainian businessman Peter KiritchenkoKey People
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1989 FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr.
During Bennett v. Southern Pacific Contra Costa Superior Court (1987) the above FBI agent arrived at Mainframe Designs Cabinets and Fixtures.
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During Bennett v. Southern Pacific Contra Costa Superior Court (1987) the above FBI agent arrived at Mainframe Designs Cabinets and Fixtures.

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The Lies of PG&E, Defense Team

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San Jose police shoot person at Metcalf Energy Center

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FBI Director Robert Mueller

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How to File an ADA Complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice



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How to File an ADA Complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice

You can file an Americans with Disabilities Act complaint alleging disability discrimination against a State or local government or a public accommodation (private business including, for example, a restaurant, doctor's office, retail store, hotel, etc.). A complaint can be filed online using the link below, or by mail, or by fax.
To file an ADA complaint online:
Online Complaint Form | (en Español)
Instructions for submitting attachments are on the form.
To file an ADA complaint by mail:
US Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Civil Rights Division
Disability Rights Section – 1425 NYAV
Washington, D.C. 20530
To file an ADA complaint by fax: (202) 307-1197
Please keep a copy of your complaint and the original documents for your own records.
Common Questions About Filing a Complaint
    1. How can I file an ADA complaint with the Department of Justice?
    2. What information should my ADA complaint include?
    3. What accommodations may I request if I cannot prepare my own ADA complaint because of my disability?
    4. What happens after my complaint is received?
    5. How can I find out the status of my complaint?
    6. What happens if my complaint is referred for possible mediation?
    7. What happens if my complaint is opened for investigation?
    8. How will the information in my complaint be used?
1. How can I file an ADA complaint with the Department of Justice?
If you believe that you or another person has been discriminated against by an entity covered by the ADA, you may file a complaint with the Disability Rights Section (DRS) in the Department of Justice. You may submit your complaint online or by mail or fax. (Letters and packages sent to the DRS by U.S. Mail are delayed for security screening.) All new complaints are subject to processing and review.
2. What information should my ADA complaint include?
Provide the following information:
  1. Your full name, address, the telephone numbers where we can reach you during the day and evening, and the name of the party discriminated against (if known);
  2. The name and address of the business, organization, institution, or person that you believe has committed the discrimination;
  3. A brief description of the acts of discrimination, the dates they occurred, and the names of individuals involved;
  4. Other information you believe necessary to support your complaint, including copies (not originals) of relevant documents; and
  5. Information about how to communicate with you effectively. Please let us know if you want written communications in a specific format (e.g., large print, Braille, electronic documents) or require communications by video phone or TTY.
You may use the ADA online complaint form for any ADA complaint, but you are not required to do so.
3. What accommodations may I request if I cannot prepare my own ADA complaint because of my disability?
If you are unable to write because of your disability and are unable to submit a complaint online, by mail, or fax, the Department can assist you by scribing your complaint by phone or, for individuals who communicate by American Sign Language, by videophone.
Contact the ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 (voice) or 1-800-514-0383 (TTY) to schedule an appointment.  Please be advised that it may take two weeks or more for Department staff to contact you. 
4. What happens after my complaint is received?
After the complaint is received and reviewed, we will inform you of our action, which may include:
  1. Contacting you for additional information or copies of relevant documents;
  2. Referring your complaint for possible resolution through the ADA Mediation Program;
  3. Referring your complaint to the United States Attorney's Office in your area for investigation;
  4. Referring your complaint to another federal agency with responsibility for the types of issues you have raised.
  5. Investigating your complaint; or
  6. Considering your complaint for possible litigation by the Department of Justice.
We cannot investigate or litigate every complaint. If we are unable to take any action on your complaint, we will send you a letter telling you this.
5. How can I find out the status of my complaint?
We review each complaint carefully. Because we receive a large volume of ADA complaints from people throughout the United States, our review can take up to three months. If you have not heard from us by the end of this three-month period, you can find out the status of your complaint by calling the ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 (voice) or 1-800-514-0383 (TTY). A member of our staff will contact you to tell you if your complaint has been received and if it is still under consideration for possible action.
6. What happens if my complaint is referred for possible mediation?
The ADA Mediation Program is an important part of ADA compliance.  Using professional ADA-trained mediators throughout the United States, mediation is a confidential, voluntary way to resolve ADA complaints fairly and quickly.  Types of complaints most appropriate for this program include barrier removal, program accessibility, effective communication, and modification of policies, practices, and procedures.  If we determine that your complaint is appropriate for mediation, we will contact you and the entity you complained about to find out if you are both willing to participate in mediation. 
7. What happens if my complaint is opened for investigation?
If your complaint is opened for investigation, an investigator or attorney will be assigned and will contact you to obtain additional information.
During the investigation, the attorney or investigator will not necessarily make a determination about whether or not an ADA violation has occurred. If he or she believes there is a pattern or practice of discrimination or the complaint raises an issue of general public importance, DRS may attempt to negotiate a formal settlement of the matter, or may file a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of the Unites States. We do not act as an attorney for, or representative of, the complainant.
8. How will the information in my complaint be used?
The personal information will be used primarily for the Department of Justice’s authorized civil rights compliance and enforcement activities. DRS will not disclose your name or other identifying information about you unless it is necessary for enforcement activities against an entity alleged to have violated federal law, or unless such information is required to be disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, or disclosure is allowed through the publication of a routine use in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. § 552a. To further the Department’s enforcement activities, information DRS has about you may be given to: appropriate Federal, State, or local agencies; Members of Congress or staff; volunteer student workers within the Department of Justice so that they may perform their duties; the news media when release is made consistent with the Freedom of Information Act and 28 C.F.R. § 40.2; and the National Archives and Records Administration and General Services Administration to perform records management inspection functions in accordance with their legal responsibilities.
Providing DRS with the requested information is voluntary except that failure to provide such information may result in DRS being unable to process your complaint.
For other questions, call the ADA Information Line at 1-800-514-0301 (voice) or 1-800-514-0383. ADA Specialists are available to answer questions on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). On Thursday, the Information Line is staffed from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Eastern Time).
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller

This is a teaser page for what I know about mr. Mueller and his relevance to a 1989 murder involving Southern Pacific, Philip Anschutz, later involving Richard Morgan, Kinder Morgan lines and Governor Newsom who signed a reward for $250,000 that almost got me killed.

That also brings in Oklahoma City bombing, events in Denver such Jobenet Ramsey the 1993 world trade Center bombing and events around 9:11 we're one of his agents was killed is the world trade Center.

Frank Doyle Jr.
The best part his his FBI agent Frank Doyle Jr was once in my cabinet shop in 1989 pitching is snake oil as investigation.


I have no ill-will towards mr. Mueller I'm really troubled that I am somehow very close to more than one plumbing and bomb squads plus I'm a little perturbed that my f250 blew up with me inside at 90 miles an hour.
And no one has the police report?
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Pete Bennett is no stranger to arson or explosions as his truck burst into a ball of fire in 2004

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This PG&E Data Breach has the potential to destroy large segments of one of the most important Public Utility infrastructures in the country. >>

Former PG&E Programmer

Pete Bennett, adult male who 61 years of age, banned from local homeless shelter, who addressed the CPUC over the murders of relatives and his personal PG&E Experiences said it was "Insider Terrorism"

PG&E Investigator reviewing the LinkedIN Profile of Pete Bennett?

No Problem but why don't you return my phone calls?  Better yet can you pay me?
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Pete Bennett is no stranger to arson or explosions as his truck burst into a ball of fire in 2004
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