Thursday, April 8, 2010

A simple plan - the Second Posner Order authorized by NSF Inspector General Tina Boesz: Fischer's Public Letter Ensuing NSF's Report on the Francis K. Fong Conspiracy

Francis Kan Fong
The auther Francis K. Fong posts here a narrative introduction to Posner's simple plan authorized by NSF Inspector General Christine Boesz, AOUSC's account of its executives' withdrawal absent the Section 2042 order of the $48,903.81 .  This narrative relates the "Francis K. Fong conspiracy" first described, in some detail, in NSF's report of 6-21-79, later backed by NSF's letter of 11-6-89, to the indestructibility of the Calvin cycle.  It recounts the secret of the Blue-Book formula kept under wraps by the court's funneling of the $48,903.81 from Treasury, through the John Doe Trust to NSF Deputy George Pimentel, for PEFCU's redisbribution to NSF OIG lawyers and revenue officers in furtherance of the Calvin cycle.  

Purdue University President Steve Beering explained, on the PX 45 tape, the Francis K. Fong conspiracy in terms of the patterned activity for making the Calvin cycle: Purdue's joint venture with MIT to install the Blue-Book formula to enable PCDF's (Purdue-Calumet Development Foundation) promotion of PRF's (Purdue Research Foundation) sale of the Lawler tract to Purdue Trustees President Don Powers' Munster Medical Research Foundation (MMRF).  In response to the 1979 NSF report on the FKF conspiracy, members of that conspiracy re-distributed the $48,903.81 from Treasury to revenue officers and NSF OIG employees to procure Reviewer No.8's rejection of Fong's proposal pertaining to his discovery of the Calvin cycle.  With the $48,903.81 spent to keep under wraps the secret of the Blue-Book formula, the 7th Circuit directed Fong's lawyers Jerry Clousson and Peter Baugher not to file appellate brief in Fong's appeal from the court's memorandum order in Francis K. Fong v. Purdue University, U.S. District Court, N.D.Ind., Cause No. L-88, (Hammond Division), Shepard (1-25-94) at 33, to enter the Second Posner Order, 976 F.2d 735, affirm. 692 F.Supp. 930.

On 5-19-95, Beering wrote Fong a letter, which was authenticated by the U.S. Attorney for the N.D.Ind. by order of federal court: Posner accepted $250,000 from the bribe-conspiracy to set in motion a simple plan. In 1984, he entered the First Posner Order, Crumpacker v. Gettinger, U.S. District Court, N.D.Ind., No. H83-700 (7-12-84), to enjoin (then living) Woodmar successors-in-interest from petitioning for the $48,903.81.  In 1992 he entered 976 F.2d 735, the Second Posner Order, to bar Fong from claiming the $48,903.81 after all Woodmar successors-in-interest had died.
 
On 2-19-02, OIG published a public letter to solicit the BGM defense to negative Purdue's finding for Fong, Calvin and their co-workers' findings published in the "most important research journals." 

On 4-15-02 OIG Senior Counsel Monte Fisher wrote in response to Fong's charge in the 1996 report of OIG employees' unreported profits from 976 F.2d 735, the Second Posner Order for concealing the theft from Treasury of the $48,903.891. 

Christine Boesz
On 5-5-05, Boesz wrote Fong to paraphrase 976 F.2d 735: "You continue to press frivolous disputes and stoutly refuse to accept the ligitimacy of the decisions against you."

Boesz's reliance for disbursing the $48,903.81 was not an isolated act; it fit in the pattern of activity for making the Calvin cycle.  In 1978, the NSF, in a site visit to Fong's laboratories confirmed Fong and Galloway's demonstration of the chlorophyll water splitting.  On May 22, 1981, Andrew Benson, the first worker to use C-14 in carbon fixation experiments, wrote Fong a letter. Reminiscent of Calvin's warning at the Asilomar meeting, the letter read: “You are a brave man to stir such a big pot all at once. I will be interested to see where the bodies will lie.” Four months later, NSF in its September/October, 1981 issue of Mosaic published a statement:
  • "Francis K. Fong of Purdue University irradiated chlorophyll on a platinum electrode immersed in water. He generated a weak electric current along with hydrogen and oxygen in amounts too small to be easily measured. Others who have tried have been unable to produce the reaction Fong describes.” (Download Mosaic story.)
On 12-7-81, NSF’s Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences referred its story to Mosaic's Editor, who attributed his source to General Electric.

On 3-23-83, GE Vice-President Ron Schmitt and Fong published a joint statement, that GE workers observed small quantities of “oxidizing and reducing agents, possibly oxygen and hydrogen.”


On 12-31-96, Fong addressed the 1996 report to IR Commissioner Richardson on the court's theft from Treasury of the $48,903.81 to pay NSF OIG staff and revenue officers.  In March of 1998, upon the U.S. Attorney's authentication by order of federal court of Steve Beering's three letters and PX 45 tape to explain the origins of the Calvin cycle, IRS Execs. at Boesz's behest removed for more than 10 years the 1996 report from IRS's administrative file. 


By this removal was triggered the 10-year statute for DOJ's (Tax) Chief D. Patrick Mullarkey to institutd the Moody Action, United States v. Francis K. Fong, N.D.Ind. U.S. District Court, Cause No. 2:2008cv00082, Hammond Division, which culminated in the court's admission of its trading the PX 45 tape for a broken tape manufactured by Mullarkey, from which were deleted details of Purdue-Calumet Development Foundation's payback of its Illinois Continental Bank short-term notes used to pay off East Chicago's federal loan contracts up to $32m secured from the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency.

Certainly, Boesz's reliance on Posner's Second Order, the simple plan which exploded in Posner's order of the MacLauchlan and Given murders, would account for the worldwide acceptance of something apparently as transparent a fruad as doing photosynthesis in the dark, contrary to Calvin's finding of the light reaction. 

It woul support, preliminarily at least, a conclusion that Beering's account on the PX 45 tape is correct.  By that account, now a central feature of Fong's inquiry, PCDF's short-term notes were paid off in an undetectable venue, whereby the Purdue trustees involved Penn State University Board of Trustees to arrange an international transfusion of moneys involving, among other international criminal elements dating back to the 1970's, the Vatican bankers Roberto Calvin and Michele Sindona.  


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Kelly Lee's Summary of AOUSC's Report to Francis K. Fong

Upon her review of AOUSC's report to the author Francis K. Fong, see, also, "Exploding the Simple Plan - AOUSC's Report on Its Management Ranks' Hand in Court's Transfer-Back of the $48,903.81," Kelly Lee of the accounting department of AOUSC issued a 4-point summary in support of NSFfunding.com's Synposis Site. See, Francis K. Fong's Index Blog.

A particular detail of Kelly Lee's summary, of interest in that it demonstrates the complexity into which Richard A. Posner's simple plan has grown, is his assignment of the highly specialized duties for performance by the Tippecanoe Superior Court 2 (Busch) and the photosynthesis research unit of Arizona State University.

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