NCUA employees
Kelly Lay and Jean
Dixon
issues
First posted
Monday
December 29, 2008 12:55
Updated
Friday January 30, 2009 10:10
| Thursday January 29, 2009 10:03
Be very careful of the judicial system.
Judges Morales and Payne are dealing with are very dangerous because they have violated their oaths of office, have not followed the law, and some are involved in New Mexico felony violations of law for helping steal our $22,036.00 from our pension-protected Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union saving accounts. Let's proceed with our NCUA fraud loss claim recovery action. And keep out of the way of these judges. We observed at Sandia lab in the computer consulting division in about 1980 that computer use [measured on Control Data 6600 machines] declined precipitouly about a week before thanksgiving and did not resume to normal until about a week after new year. So that's why we were fiddling with NCUA OIG and Ombudsman during this slack time. http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/ncuaoig/ncuaoig.htm#donahue2We must do with with a FORM. Here's the reason. The mind thus turned loose, thus emancipated from facts, took unexpected directions... Clearly, Lay's and even Donahue's minds have been emancipated from the facts. So let's get NCUA to address the facts. Which include felony fraud and attempt to cover up genocide. Let's respond line by line to Ms Lay's email responses referencing how NCUA guidlines and regulations were not followed. We don't believe, based on content Ms Lay's writings, that her responses even warrant description of a determination. Focus on getting our $22,036.00 back. 30-16-6. Fraud. Fraud consists of the intentional misappropriation or taking of anything of value which belongs to another by means of fraudulent conduct, practices or representations. http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/ncuaissues/ncuaissues.htm#ncuaissues |
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