May 22, 2007 URL: http://whitehouse08.info/vac_052207.html


To: Verizon Audit Committee


CC: US Senate Judiciary Committee, DOL, FBI, Media




Question of the day (May 22, 2007):

Alvin Reed was required to commit felonies as a condition of employment at Worldcom/MCI, now Verizon. When the Sarbanes Oxley act was enacted, the company spent an inordinate amount of time, money, and effort in public relations to appear as if they had become an ethical company, and requiring employees to sign three different contracts that employees would bring any and all questionable activity to the attention of co-workers, management, and the ethics office

Alvin Reed fell for this propaganda and started objecting to the felonies he was required to commit as a condition of employment in August of 2003. The company response was to retaliate, which ultimately caused Alvin Reed a situational anxiety breakdown in January of 2005.

Has the moral fabric of our secular progressive society plummeted to the extent that this kind of blatant retaliation for objecting to the commission of felonies is considered acceptable and encouraged by corrupt corporations and corrupt politicians?


Alvin Reed, (919) 774-1209, Alvin_R_Reed@yahoo.com, 481 Lydia Perry Road, Sanford, NC 27330


P.S. Is anybody listening??? I lowered my guard BECAUSE of the Sarbanes Oxley act.




9-08-03 I noted this date on a later email to Frank Adams as the day of this encounter.

Dave Vermilyea spends about fifteen minutes screaming at Leon King at the top of his lungs, just a few feet behind me, how illegal it would be to put MaxXtreme on our computers. Within seconds of Dave Vermilyea walking away, Leon King shoves the CD in my direction telling me to put it on my computer. I lose a week’s worth of sleep from this encounter because even though we did not report to or work for Leon King, he and Pamela Hogg worked extremely closely. It was well understood that he would immediately tell Pamela Hogg, who would tell our manager, if we did not put MapXtreme on our computer. My wife, Donna Reed, has agreed to testify to my loss of sleep and my mental state during this general time frame.

9-29-03 I send an email to the FLPS project manager, Pamela Hogg, complaining of being forced to use stolen property against my will. “Pamela, For the record, I am not comfortable using Map Extreme until we have something in writing from MapInfo extending our 30 day trial. The Wednesday call may be a good time to ask. I don’t think they will have any objections to us using their Unix/Java versions since we are converting from Windows to Java; however, it does need to be in writing just to be on the safe side. Alvin”

Note that our 30 day trial ended sometime in 2000, several years earlier. MapXtreme agreed to a new 30 day trial around November of 2003. MapXtreme and I discussed on the phone a number of times during the first half of 2004 that we were long past our 30 day, or even 60 day trial.


Phone Fraud by Ed McGinty, Verizon Security, 5055 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta, Georgia 30022, (678) 259-5484
Morning of Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Ed McGinty was asked very specifically if he claims his investigation found valid software licenses for our department specifically for the date of September 8th, 2003, when Leon King tried to force me to feloniously load and use this software when Dave Vermilyea had just spent a good fifteen minutes telling him how illegal that would be to do.
Ed McGinty knowingly and with full conviction stated very clearly that our department had valid licenses for that specific date.
MapInfo only has records for this purchase starting in May of 2004 and a verbal agreement starting in November 2003
Ed McGinty absolutely knew that he was committing phone fraud when he made this statement.