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KRYSHA Pt1 ANN LOUISE AIKEN, CHIEF JUSTICE USDC

The door to the room was locked, and there was no response as Jake Klonoski knocked, looking for his younger brother . . . He picked the lock and made a grim discovery: his dead brother lying on the bed, his head covered in a plastic bag connected by a tube to a helium tank. He had gassed himself to death using a suicide kit he learned about online and ordered through the mail from a woman in California. The death of 29-year-old Nick Klonoski has prompted Oregon lawmakers to consider outlawing the sale of suicide kits as they respond to a disturbing twist on the assisted suicide debate in the state. Law enforcement officials are also looking into the 91-year-old woman who sold the "helium hood" that killed Klonoski, with agents raiding her California home on Wednesday. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/26/suicide-kits-rekindle-debate-assisted-suic ide-1607767809/#ixzz2596BSl1V

In or about 2009, Chief Justice Ann L. Aiken participated in the cover-up of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems [MERS] in the United States District Court in the District of Oregon, Division of Portland, with John V. Acosta and Michael W. Mosman. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jay S. Bybee, Alex Kozinski, ET AL participated further in the almost succeeded at: greatest gulag in the real property wealth in the U.S. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, the membership of this entity is all the evidence necessary to understand the CORPORATION and how protected the KRYSHA (roof) is. In Russian criminal slang, a protection racket is called a krysha. At that same mediation, Ann took my hands [Roberta Kelly], I was grief stricken and crying. Appearing concerned that I may commit suicide over the case which I sued U.S. Bank for. What I recollect is, she said many of her friends who chose to litigate in such a hostile environment, have ended their lives due to the distress. Ann Aiken, ruled about money [student loans] and its critical mass problem. And as Mayfields case, to completely cure the unjust criminal fraud, litigation against the abomination of The Patriot Act had to proceed further. How Ann L. Aiken? DECIDED? There is a problem with the retirement system, in protecting the American consumer, the rule of law is not followed, rather the Federal Reserve Syndicate dictates policy as administrative decisions coloring over our good law, the U.S. Constitution: see Tuesday, July 17, 2012, The Underemployed Law School Graduate With Massive Student-Loan Obligations: The Hedlund Bankruptcy Case studentdebtcrisis.blogspot.com/.../Hedlund%20v.... I am dreadfully sorry about the suicide of Anns son, Nick Klonoski. I actually believe the State of Oregon has a history of an opposite of what has been and is in the news, media, mainstream information. The Governor Neil Goldschmidt and then the other political leaders in the State, have not built a tower of trust. Ann was well aware at that mediation in 2009, or thereabouts, I, too, had lost Donald Philip Wilson and it was due to the U.S. Bank and its owner the Federal

Reserve System [Fed] and its cyclical intentional agenda: transference of wealth. This is to expose the KRYSHA in the US, and State of Oregon, ET AL. U.S. Constitution: Article I, Section 9, Clause 7, Ann L. Aiken, ET AL, demand this to be honored in the right now and there is NO DEBT, when the Fed manufactures computer and / or printing of infinite sums of credit. Ann L. Aiken, ET AL speak volumes in the DECISIONS that do not follow the law and therefore, time to study such as but, not limited to: Neil Barofsky: TARP Was a Failure - CNBC video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000110896 Aug 22, 2012 - 11 min "TARP was a failure because it was supposed to do more than just shovel money to the banks," says Neil ... and also ... Jeff A former staffer for Vice President Joe Biden and ex-Senator Ted Kaufman (D-DE) is out with a new book called 'The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins,' about how the D.C. power structure allowed Wall Street to emerge from the financial crisis unscathed. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-connaughton-the-payoff-justice-department-a nd-wall-street-2012-8#ixzz259IbLHDY

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