May 30, 2007 URL: http://whitehouse08.info/vac_053007.html
To: Verizon Audit Committee
CC: US Senate Judiciary Committee, DOL, FBI, Media, Deere and Company Board of Directors
Question of the day (May 30, 2007):John Deere CEO Robert Lane is on the Verizon
Audit Committee and is, or should be, aware of the criminal cover
up occurring at Verizon with regard to fraudulently claiming in
court documents that there was never any pirated software at this
company. Robert Lane is, or should be, aware of the retaliation
against Alvin Reed because, in numerous emails since August of
2003, Alvin Reed objected to this flagrant fraud against stock
holders. Robert Lane is, or should be, aware that basing profits
on stolen property, fines alone up to $120,000,000,000, clearly
defrauds stock holders. Robert Lane is, or should be, aware that
Verizon cannot provide receipts, or purchase orders, or bills of
lading, or original packaging, or CDs, or even as much as a
notebook entry, email, or note on a piece of scratch paper that
would have been available to provide to armed federal marshals in
the event of a software raid in Alvin Reed's department, to
indicate ownership of items in question.
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Alvin Reed, (919) 774-1209, Alvin_R_Reed@yahoo.com, 481 Lydia Perry Road, Sanford, NC 27330
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Deere once said, "I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me."The CEO of John Deere, Robert W. Lane, has the John Deere name on the Verizon Audit Committee (SOX 301)WWJD, Jesus would ask the CEO of John Deere to either enforce SOX 301 or resign from the Verizon Audit Committee in protest.Show the tillers of American soil the receipts,
purchase orders, original boxes,
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'What you want does not exist. MCI has licenses and in order to give you "proof" that they have not exceeded their licenses you would need to be shown each and every computer at MCI so you could count which ones had the software installed on it to make sure the licenses were not exceeded. This is not going to happen. It would be unduly burdensome.'Email from MCI lawyer
admitting out right that my department could have never passed a
software raid. "Firing an employee for refusing to commit
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