Brilliant Minds in Captivity. Roger W Upchurch
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Название: Brilliant Minds in Captivity

Автор: Roger W Upchurch

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Эзотерика

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isbn: 9781649691958

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      Wednesday, January 24th, 2018 Today starts my fourth month here at the camp and it seems like it is going fast, but not fast enough. I am always trying to stay busy and that makes time go faster it seems. I am always getting asked to play cards and when the weather is good, I will do more outside.

      I met Major soon after I first got here, and we have become good friends. We call him Major because he was a Major in the Army. Major is a tall, very distinguished black man, about fifty-five years old and very fit. He is also a physical trainer, and he has helped me in stretching. Major has been working on appeals and not having much luck. In the next few pages is his story. He says that he is innocent of the charges and was railroaded and coerced into a plea deal. They indicted his wife and his sister as they had money and his sister and his wife had a business and Major was not part of that business, but the government does not care, when they go after someone they try to get everyone around them, and that was his wife and sister. The government took all their money and assets and their business. His wife and sister both got six months in prison and were charged with no restitution. They are both out now, but not in a business and trying to make ends meet. Waiting for John to return home.

      Here is a report on Major: Superb performance of duty in a challenging wartime assignment as Deputy Commander of Southwest Asia Contracting Command Kuwait. Major is the number one Major in this Command. Major served dual roles: one as Deputy Commander and two as a Contracting Officer. John took the lead in transitioning Camp Ariana and Kuwait Naval Base from LOGCP to Sustainment Contracts and saving the government twelve million dollars annually while providing improved quality of life support for the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Through his contracting expertise, Major was able to successfully coordinate the requirements of 14 base camps through the Advanced Acquisition Planning Board. His tireless efforts resulted in anticipating warfighter requirements, developing more efficient contracting instruments, reduced cost and significantly improving contracting support to the warfighter. Major dedicated himself to this command his peers, and subordinates ensuring the utmost commitment was always given to the warfighter Major performs as a seasoned professional and as an outstanding leader. Major is an extremely talented officer and has unlimited potential for increased responsibility. Major must be given the toughest assignments in the Global War on Terrorism. Promote early to Lieutenant Colonel and select for Battalion level command.

      Here is Major's story: I was charged with, Bribery, but I bribed no one. The money was freely contributed in recognition' for my having reported on criminal activities that would have prevented them from contracting under the blacklist, and on the criminal activities that would have illegally canceled their contracts and impacted their livelihoods, I was charged with money laundering, but none of the money entered, passed through me, or to the United States. The overseas companies who gave or pledge their own money to an overseas charity as benevolence after my Whistle Blowing and for my previously exposing an illegal "blacklist" is an area of interest, but it is not a crime by definition, as described by the government prosecutor’s indictment. It is conducted unbecoming; however, the case may be, and I accept full responsibility for this conduct. But this conduct does not rise to bribery by legal definition, so no felony crime was committed. In fact, government prosecutors cannot produce any of the documents they reference in the Indictment.

      NOTE: the prosecutors were without an Authority to prosecute according to Title 28 U.S.C. 541, 546, 547 as Washington, D.C. Trial' Attorneys having no case or controversy in the Western District. of

      NOTE: I, Major was never discharged according to Title 10

      As you can see Major was an outstanding officer in the Army was a high-ranking officer and was on his way to becoming even higher. He was charged and made a plea and got six years in prison and was ordered to pay nine and a half mil Ion dollars ($9,500,000) in restitution. He can make a real dent in that making forty dollars ($40.00) a month working at the BOP camp.

      Major has met and worked under three Presidents and many world leaders. After taking all his and his wife's money around two million dollars, and he says his wife and sister's business, as he said they said that their money was co-mingled and then all dirty money. He was ordered here at the BOP Ashland Kentucky camp, where we met.

      Major had met a lot of friends while in the military and one was an oil barren from Saudi Arabia. They had been close, and he owned a home in LA. He did not tell me his name, but he knew he was very, very wealthy.

      Every six months here at the camp we have what they call a team meeting where you set down with your counselor and discuss your file and if you have any problems or concerns. Major had gone to his team meeting and when the counselor was looking at his file, he noticed that the restitution balance was zero. Is there a mistake they said, and he researched and said that someone paid his restitution and it was nine and a half million dollars ($9,500,000) John knew it was his Saudi Arabia friend, He said that he did not know how to thank him and when they talked he did not want any thanks. That much money to him was like $950 to us.

      Major is probably the best friend that I have met in here so far, and we plan on getting together when we get out. We both get out almost the same time, and we may do some business together.

      My Thoughts :

      He just got Screwed by the Government. Thank you for your service, Major.

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