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January 31, 4:45 PMHuman Rights ExaminerDeborah Dupre'
Dr. Joseph H. Zernik, Ph.D.
"Our rights to access public records, our liberty and our fundamental Human Rights are all connected at the hips.” ~ Dr. Joseph Zernik


Bank of America Corporation (BAC) new president, Brian Moynihan and Security Exchange Commission (SEC) senior officers are colluding in a scam with the United States Court in Manhattan claims a BAC shareholder after being denied seeing public records.

The BAC shareholder, Dr. Joseph Zernik Ph.D. alleged on Thursday that U.S. bank and court collusion is so organized and widespread, only international pressure can alter it in time to prevent Americans the pain and chaos of full national bankruptcy and global financial collapse

BAC became America’s largest consumer deposit when it merged with bankrupt Countryside Bank and Merrill Lynch. That merger deal occurred in a still unexposed back-room deal in the final days of the Bush regime. (See: The Wall Street Journal: Behind BofA's Silence on Merrill; Dan Fitzpatrick; August 7, 2009)

The retired university biomedicine researcher, Dr. Zernik, referring to himself as a savant, wants to see the SEC v BAC litigation public records before Brian Moynihan conducts the February 23, 2010 BAC shareholder meeting.

The stonewalling continues. Dr. Zernik has repeatedly requested to access the SEC v BAC litigation records but Bank of America Corporation, SEC, and the United States Court have repeatedly denied his request.

Wednesday, January 26, Dr. Zernik urged overseas Central Banks, NGOs and “other interested parties” to request these records since people globally face a devastating impact by the pending US bankruptcy. (See Youtube video (below) 10-01-27 Kitchen #5 Ask Brian Moynehan for public records)

“Access to public records has been an established citizen right since medieval times. We are in a medieval digital crisis,” Dr. Zernik asserts, referring to denied access to computer records, meant to be public.
“Ongoing denial of access to key records in this litigation, must raise concerns that such litigation was never an honest valid and effectual court action.”

“There simply is no way to engage in any valid risk assessment and/or valid risk reduction pertaining to United States financial markets in general, and pertaining to Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) in particular, absent access to such public court records.”

Yesterday, SEC Chair Mary Schapiro, the Deputy Comptroller from Office of Comptroller of the Currency, a senior Officer at US Dept of Justice - Office of Inspector General, a United States Judge, and a senior person at the Central Bank of Czech Republic read Dr. Zernik’s communications to them regarding this issue according to his “Read” confirmed email receipts he reported today.

National bankruptcy impact on the average American

Suffering a national bankruptcy is all too familiar to American citizen and human rights defender, Dr. Zernik. He is experienced first-hand Israel's bank collapse three decades ago, years of harsh deprivation nationally.

“For the average working person to be empowered, they need to be honestly informed, which is far from the conditions in the U.S. today,” Dr. Zernik stated today.
Wall Street Journal, New York Times and other newspapers reported on the BAC v SEC litigation, but Dr. Zernik said Thursday that what mainstream media failed to note was the real reason that it was a "hallmark" litigation: "It represented more than anything the U.S. corrupt bank and court system“joined at the hip,” a “financial-integrity crisis.”
“The bottom line is of significance for the average working person,” stated Dr. Zernik today.
Too few Americans are aware of the pending U.S. bankruptcy and how close the nation is to no money for basic needs, including food, because big banks were allowed to steal their money.

Deborah Dupré, M.S., QMHP holds post graduate research degrees from United States and Australian universities. Ms. Dupré has been a human rights defender for over twenty-five years, contributing to research and development  in marginalized communities in her home state, Louisiana, Least Developing Pacific Island Nations and most remote, marginalized Australian Aboriginal communities. She can be contacted and her work supported through wwww.DeborahDupre.com. For more articles like this, subscribe by using the "Subscribe" button above this article.

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