The Piercing Truth

This is right from the dictionary and seems to describe Albuquerque, Berry and Schultz. Fascism (f ash ,izem) noun An authoritarian right wing system of government and/or social organization. (in general use) extreme right wing, authoritarian, chauvinistic and/or intolerant views or practices. Fascism tends to include a belief in the supremacy of one group over another, national, ethnic, especially social strata or monetarily; a contempt for democracy, an insistence on obedience to a powerful leader, and a strong demagogic approach. Compliments of one of our Eyes

Feb 16, 2016

The Town



On Friday, February 5th, 2016, 298 miles Southwest of the Community of Memorial Villages, where the catalyst, and top culprit of several malfeasants responsible for the city of Albuquerque's corruption problem, Raymond D. Schultz now resides, the FBI took out the entire top tier of the Crystal City government all at once, leaving a complete vacuum, and demonstrating that "YES" the federal government is capable of showing up en masse, to demolish cretins where they are elected, hired or appointed, regardless of the "Saddam Huessein vacuum effect theory" it could have on the government agency involved.

You can read the whole story here on the Washington Post website:


In this impressive raid, the FBI arrested what would amount to here, as Mayor Richard J. Berry, and CAO Robert Perry, along with the third in command, and two city counselors; the five top city officials. When you read this story, you can not help but notice the similarities to what has been happening here. Lets compare shall we?

The individuals listed in the federal indictments were charged with "using their official positions to enrich themselves by soliciting and accepting payments, and other things of value." Kathryn Levy and former chief of the Albuquerque Police Department Raymond D. Schultz, along with several others including Robert Perry appear to have committed several linked acts in order to profit from the no bid Taser contract, promote it, or cover up the fact that it happened. The actions were so egregious that the city Inspector General, even under duress, had to admit that there was wrong doing, and that she was told to "soften" her report on Schultz's actions in what a rational person would say would "make it easy" on him. And of course in Schultz's email to Taser, he stated that he made it easier for them to get their no bid contract by "greasing" the deal with city council so the contract would "sail through." 

This was all done as former assistant city attorney ran interference for Schultz, and devised every plan she could to keep the Department of Justice from commencing their investigation into the Albuquerque Police Department on levels that defy the comprehension of just how dishonorable, illegal, and disgusting her acts were in doing them. The documents in this Texas case make accusations of bribery, extortion, and turning a blind eye, which pales in comparison to the proof that exists that Schultz, Perry, the Mayor and those in the City Attorney's office, tampered with cases, tampered with, and destroyed evidence, intimidated witnesses, retaliated against witnesses,
attempted to terrorize, and intimidate city officials, city employees, and citizens, lied under oath in criminal, civil and administrative hearings, not once but habitually through out their entire time of service. They have retaliated, looked the other way as state documents were forged, retaliated against whistle blowers, threatened city workers not to speak to the DoJ at the advice of individuals contracted by the city, who have worked for Taser international. These individuals have, over years of plotting, developed an elaborate system of control to keep their organization running. They have become so arrogant that they continue arrogantly through new city attorney Jessica Hernandez, to pull the same antics. 

Though Albuquerque makes the city of Crystal look like a tea party, the similarities in these cases are amazing, right down to their city attorney manhandling a citizen as happened here when CAO and ex assistant city attorney Wheeler and his buddy CAO Robert Perry became involved in a dust up with an amateur reporter in the city's underground parking garage at Civic Plaza. That Texas city attorney was indicted. These two fools are being sued, and one resigned. The CAO was given another raise by the mayor. Someone knows something though, and maybe it is the prey this time, like the gazelles in the African plains when the lions are circling, or the tuna in the Atlantic, when the Great Whites are circling. 

However you want to look at it though, everyone connected in this wicked web, from the nefarious and disgusting ex city attorney, to Schultz and his minions, have all fled as soon as the heat was on them. The entire top level of APD retired starting the minute they confirmed the fact that the DoJ was coming. Now, due to the vacuum of skilled corruption brokers, the information officers are stumbling with public comment, (lies) the chief started hiding behind youtube videos, to prohibit scrutiny through questioning until the pressure of being called a coward forced him out from hiding, and the mayor had to give CAO Perry two raises just to keep him, because we all know that Perry is the other half of things here. He is the one who constructs the schemes, threatens people, intimidates employees, and can't control himself.

The latest scandal involving the IPRA requests may just be the icing on the cake. You see, when you conspire to conceal evidence involving civil proceedings, or partake in that destruction, you are guilty of committing felonies. When you do these acts to cover official public corruption, like what Ray Schultz did to officers Doyle and Woolever, then you defraud the courts, and promote perjury to further cover your tracks, like Kathryn Levy did in that case, you conspire to promote official corruption, and conceal it from discovery. When you coach a police chief how to word statements, lie, and manipulate testimony to scapegoat an officer, while devising plans to stall proceedings, and play games to cover for the fact that you accepted gifts, and made it possible for your co-conspirators to enrich themselves in pay to play deals, and kick back schemes, while an entire police force was provided substandard equipment, as you blame an officer for an inherent issue you knew was plaguing the Taser cams, (Wire pulling loose) you are willfully, and maliciously violating civil rights. In Albuquerque we can have all of this. 

We can have conflicts of interest like Nate Korn sitting on the LEA board up until recently. This person has benefitted from numerous no bid sole source contracts that we have discussed here more than enough times. Every case Schultz and Levy had their hands in to push events in their direction were directly dealt with, or influenced by Korn. And might I remind everyone of the ARAPA business set up by Schultz's "friend" Karen Fischer, who used tax paid start up funds to kick start her business (Albuquerque Retail Assets Protection Association) then through the Schultz created loophole, came back as a consultant to run this business. This was all about feathering their nests and not getting caught.

If these people would have only done the right thing, none of this would have happened. If they would have stayed consistent in their conduct, not an eyebrow would have been raised. Had they only told the truth, there would be no lies to painfully keep track of, and get caught in when they can't. Had they left people alone, they wouldn't be hunted. As these malfeasants took every step, they failed
to realize that there are those who were watching them, and those who became their unpaid consequences. They failed to realize that there is a price for everything, and a balance in nature. As taken from the referred to article; Richard Durbin Jr., the U.S. attorney for San Antonio, told the Associated Press that he hoped the indictment would help restore some public confidence in the local
government. This is all people are asking for. It is not hard to understand. If convicted, each official faces up to 10 years in federal prison and as much as $250,000 in fines. That would be light considering, what was done here, and the lives it has taken a toll on, and taken. From the death's of Boyd, Torres, Ellis, and Gomez being treated like mere nuisances that could get these corrupt officials caught, to the unprovoked attacks against whistle blowers, who wouldn't go along with things, to the scapegoating of employees to deflect blame away from themselves, and the hiding from their accountability, when caught, they have to realize that nobody is immune from what happens when you hurt people, and there is nothing more cowardly, disgusting, or criminal, than someone who hurts others for profit, then cries victim when caught, especially when you are the biggest game in town, with the deepest pockets full of money that is not yours to hide behind.

Think about this one statement alone, by the former special agent in charge of the Albuquerque Field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation: "New Mexico is the Capital of Corruption of the United States. I've never seen anything like it in all my years at the FBI. Corruption is pervasive at every level ofgovernment". FBI Special Agent in Charge, FBI Field Office-Albuquerque, Thomas C. McClenaghan, January 2009, in an interview with KRQE Channel 13 News. If that statement is true, and there is no reason to believe otherwise, because it was uttered in the middle of all of this and the proof is public knowledge, the investigation will be the biggest of it's kind in the history of this country for one of the most forgotten states in the history of this country. Maybe it got so out of hand because New Mexico only mattered to those who lived here. Again, one city gets demolished for extortion, illegal gambling, and looking the other way, making it easy for their cronies to commit crimes while taking bribes, but here we have city officials collecting blackmail files on individuals they wish to extort, destruction of police reports, destruction of evidence, destruction of city equipment, and theft to conceal evidence, witness tampering, witness intimidation, illegal attorney conflicts of interest, conspiracy to violate civil rights, fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, fraud on the courts, violations of federal whistle blower laws, attempted malicious prosecution, violations of city
ordinances concerning contracts, bidding, and employment with vendors, kick back and pay to play schemes, retaliation, hostile work environments, intentional misuse of tax payers funds to cover up this conduct through city attorney funded representation, perjury, permission of perjury, and conspiracy to commit perjury, bribery, breach of public trust, falsifying government documents, false swearing, falsifying police reports, case tampering and obstructing a federal investigation, all for one coward who did anything he could not to get caught, with the one common denominator in all of this who did whatever she had to to make sure he didn't get caught. Looking at all of this, we still haven't scratched the surface of the help they all had at state level, when it came to keeping a lid on all of this. 

People are scrambling, and our Eyes are telling us that Schultz is still actively in contact with those here, out of fear of justice catching up with him. As a matter of fact, while every other police department in the Southwest placed memorials to fallen officer, and hero Daniel Webster on their official police department Facebook pages, despite not having their police chiefs being recent retired APD alumni, Ray Schultz and former APD deputy chief Allen Banks from Round Rock, Texas police department decided to be cowards and hide, ignoring the death of this officer who actually served while they were here out of fear of their filthy and cowardly past following them to their new homes. Ironically, these two liars and cowards get to start over after running away, while everyone here is stuck in the mess they created. God bless you Dan. you will never be forgotten by those who matter.

With federal and state level investigations going on, we would ask that everyone with knowledge of this corruption, past or current, please take the time to step up, and do the right thing, either anonymously, or in person. Write letters. Send Emails. Make Phone calls. Unlike Current Chief Gordon Eden, continue to contact and talk to the DoJ. Email the federal monitor. Send tips to the NMAG's office, and Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington DC. Everything is important, whether or not it was when Schultz was an officer, or through out his career, it all matters, because you do not become like this guy over night, and criminal enterprises take time to build. You just may have the next piece to the puzzle. Dismantling an organization like this is done one weak link at a time. Just as criminal enterprises take time to build, sometimes it takes time to exterminate them. Be patient and persistent, and Albuquerque will be the next Crystal City.

The media can cower to the threats to black out negative reporting on high ranking city officials, but they can not silence everyone. Read the ABQ Free Press, and New Mexico In Depth. Continue to leak intel incriminating the corrupt through any channels necessary, including emailing the EYE, and understand that turning a blind EYE is as bad as being one of them. Jessica Hernandez, Celina Espinosa, Tanner Tixier, Simon Drobik, you all can be a very public part of the problem here, or you can be the solution by knocking off your self promoting behavior, and sticking to your job description. Your choice.

To everyone else... Do your part.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the 'behind closed doors' Accountability in Government Operations Committee picked the Chair of the Airport Advisory Committee as their first choice for ABQ Inspector General. Now we know why...

Citizen said...

What I don't get is, if I perpetrated any of these criminal activities that are listed in this post, the police would be hunting me down and throw my ass in jail on charges. Why doesn't APD officers do the same to any of these political criminals when they perpetrate a crime. Seems to me that the officers are part of the problem, have no balls, and are the gazelles and tuna of this situation. And please don't give me that sorry ass excuse that officers are afraid of retaliation. They certainly aren't afraid of retaliation when they arrest anyone else, commit adultery, or commit their own illegal acts. Quit waiting on DOJ, FBI, and AG to do your jobs. Charge and arrest one of these motherfuckers, and the whole damn enterprise will collapse. It will make national news, draw attention of the Feds, and create support from the public. If An APD officer can't do that, then don't ever arrest me for anything, because it won't hold water and your credibility is in the shitter. Hell, even AFD stood up to Darren White and won.

Unknown said...

Please be aware that two of the same characters from Albuquerque, Scott Greenwood & Tom Streicher, have also been involved in a highly questionable no-bid Taser contract scheme in Hallandale Beach, FL, where they were hired as "use of force consultants." At no time did Greenwood or Streicher reveal their Taser ties while repeatedly pitching TASER Axon cameras. For more on Greenwood and Streicher's shenanigans in Florida, see http://blarg.legalmechanics.us/social-justice-delayed-denied/

Anonymous said...

Flipping nuts, what is "driving the diamonds" BS, shrimp man Katz was banking off that, we all know it, but nothing was ever said, fear of losing your beloved job?

And of course his loser BCSO son, the two flock together and look out for number one. Who ever took out Han should start a list on who's next: Chavez, Ray-ray, Banks, Paiz, Katz, Levy, Perry, White, etc...

That's the only way you will ever be safe, or wait til they die, its your choice.

Anonymous said...

Schultz's lies and targeting 34s started way before Doyle's case. You hear about his because he used APOA resources, which I bet if he could do it all over again, both he and Woolever wouldn't get close to APOA. Lets face it all, all the APOA people do is gossip about 34s, the majority is not true and Schultz starts most of the rumors himself to reinforce his control.

Anonymous said...

The silence is deafening, wonder why? Police officers, shit or get off the pot!

Anonymous said...

I cracked up when I saw that picture of ShEden standing out there on the scene trying to look like a tough guy. Does this guy not know that we know the mayor told him to sit down and shut the fuck up during the riots? Does he not know that we are all laughing at him over getting punked over his sleeve hashes, and how he no longer wears them? Doesn't he know that we all laugh at him when he stumbles and bumbles after getting caught lying? Does this idiot not know that he has the command presence of a snail, and that if it weren't for all of us out there, he would never be out there by himself, and he would never attempt to engage a homicide fugitive, because that fugitive would beat the piss out of him, take his gun and sodomize him. Sad but true. Eden is a pathetic little punk, until he is surounded by backup. He is a typical nutless weak tit police executive appointee who had his whole career handed to him and worked for nothing. He is a fraud. Anyone can call themselves something for occupying a position.

Anonymous said...

You forgot now married Lt Jordan ��

Anonymous said...

Yes, now you will watch Jessica Hernandez eat every one of her words on the Jacob Grant case.
We all hope you can handle the heaping helping of crow you will be force fed. Get some ketchup. You will need it. But of course we know exactly what you are doing. You are stalling with the big talk to get woodhead smallfruit Berry through his term. The next administration will be left having to pay out more tax monies to pay for your covering for these criminals and liars. But what do you care? You can do what Schultz did, cut and run to another state like a coward. Don't mind the extra weight from all those crows jessica. You barely fit into your costume now.

Anonymous said...

So the press got their hands on the CPOA's report on Brachle and the brass are going to wait until next month when the case will be heard by the board and they ratify the Director's recommendation to fire him. What a disgrace. Berry, Perry, Eden, Hernandez and the entire IAB department may as well resign as their incompetence is now undeniable. Grant's settlement is going to make the Ellis' settlement look like chicken feed.

Anonymous said...

@2:13 APD only learned what the SFPD laterals brought to it. Once a player always a player right patty boy?

Anonymous said...

Hey Berry, you actually think you are going to "steal" officers from other departments? Thanks for throwing the thought of bonuses out to possible recruits,,,They all know that you will not honor those bonuses then settle their lawsuits years later for a fraction of the cost. NO ONE wants to come to this department while you are here,,,New Mexico, please remember that this man has screwed up a great department under his watch,,Schultz, White, Perry, and the list goes on! Keep playing with the numbers Berry, the public knows there are not 800 officers on the street,,,,calls are holding, more officers leaving, tick tock, tick tock, your political career is coming to a close!

Anonymous said...

There are less than 400 officers in patrol and on the streets handling calls. Berry is including supervisors, command staff, and those out injured. It is a numbers game. He is nothing but a liar. If it can be made to look a certain way by bending facts and or outright lying he will do it. This administration is an administration of cowards and liars. Meanwhile, he has his minnions retaliate against officers, and fires officers like Steve Hindi because Robin Hammer had a grudge against him and she is Perry's asshole friend. All of these people deserve to be sucking inmate dick in the state prison for the shit they are pulling in this city. Let me tell you something. Rob Perry, like Levy is the common denominator behind all of the foul shit being done to people, and when the shit comes, he should be the first one front and center for his forced feeding. The top three on a federal indictment list should read, Schultz, Levy, and Perry.

Anonymous said...

Hmmmmmm. It seams the comments and this article have struck a nerve. I have heard for years about the accounts of news reporters, government officials, and APD personnel involved in a perverted disgusting swinger and wife swapping ring. It is about time this behavior comes to light, because it is very obvious that there are people working very hard to keep the feds and others away. These people are so desperate that their measures seem almost blatant, but that is because they are desperate, and are running out of hiding places. It is inevitable that all of this will come out, because the word going around is thereare videos and photographs of many of these people in the act. When people are out of control like the brass and their water carriers at APD are, and it defies reason why the media sits on their hands, it is usually one of three things, money, sex, and power, and they are all influenced by greed, and someone having something on someone. This is how cowards play their game. It is when someone comes along who has no stake in their game, doesn't care about their threats, and decides to kick their doors in, and drag them into the light, that they start to shit their pants, and throw eachother under the bus to cut deals.

You can learn much by watching patterns. Many people have been taken out for corruption recently all around Albuquerque, leaving this place virtually untouched yet. Ironically though, Albuquerque is the worst. Meanwhile there are all of these current investigations going on with all of these usual suspects, and main characters involved in all if the same cases, incidents and events, resigning, and retiring, before anything even came down yet. There is even a small percent of the guilty that don't act like this when they are officially caught, but these cowards run at just the thought of it BECAUSE they got their money already. When it gets here, a lot of people will be going to prison for a very long time, because it is evident that they think it is ok to fuck around with the federal government. I think Paul Feist, Ray Schultz, Kathryn Levy, Allen Banks, Beth Paiz, a few lawyers, the APOA, and a vendor or two along with everyone involved with helping them are in a lot of trouble in the very near future. What the citizens need to be aware of is just how much tax money will be spent to protect Berry from the fallout.

Rob Perry just fired a city attorney for getting the Mayor into quite a mess. This city attorney got the Mayor into a deposition and Perry lost his mind. The entire city legal is shitting themselves. This attorney was brought in, and fired to protect Berry. This is how much they care about their people. The regime is a dictatorship. You are as good as the day you put in, and they will cut your throat the minute you are no longer useful to them. They threaten their employees to make sure their crimes do not get out, and spend all of your tax dollars making sure YOU do not find out about them.

Anonymous said...

The APOA has no idea what's coming. A few of them helped schultz cover up a major criminal investigation. You know who you are. Times up.

Anonymous said...

@2-22 12:06

The entire city legal should be shitting themselves. If a licensed attorney knows of illegal activity they have a duty to report it. Otherwise their license could be revoked.

Anonymous said...

I really don't know why everyone here talks so much shit and never uses peoples names. So how are we to believe half this stuff is even true. What city attorney got fired? What investigation did APOA cover up.

Anonymous said...

12:06,
The mayor is in trouble because a city attorney got a little too ambitious involving a city transportation civil case, and a few other incidents that lead the mayor right into a deposition he can not get out of, unless he makes a fool out of himself by claiming he knows nothing.
It is kind of a catch 22. It was a shame seeing that poor girl dragged into the office, and threatened by Perry for Berry to keep her mouth shut. We are all disgusted by Perry pushing city legal to constantly cover up bad behavior. They terrified that girl so bad that she was crying and trembling as she was escorted out with her stuff. These people are criminals who need to be shut down by the feds, and prosecuted, period. Anything less is an assault on this city as a whole. This is disgraceful. I do not know what they need to happen before they do something. Firing a city attorney because the mayor has to answer to what is going on is really low. These people are the biggest cowards. IPRA all of this. They can not hide it. I bet they had her sign a NDA agreement too. The yelling and screaming and temper fits around the office are out if control. These are people who are charged with leading the city. Coming to work intoxicated and disheveled, with bloodshot eyes and smelling of alcohol is just not right. I will be giving notice, and getting a whistleblower number. You are right. Enough is enough.
I can not believe this has not hit the news. Everyone else who gets terminated does.

Anonymous said...

"Coming to work intoxicated and disheveled, with bloodshot eyes and smelling of alcohol is just not right." And Berry pays $180,000 to Perry for his dedicated "pubic service!"

Anonymous said...

What about Adam Casaus? How is that nobody wants to shine a light on this guy? speeding across town for ...?

Anonymous said...

Casaus did is time! Shut up

Anonymous said...

@ 2/29 10:40PM

Amen! LMAO @ Peter Pan and the court of jestures (APD clowns)!

Anonymous said...

1040.…..Daaaaamn Gina!!! You're an angry lil elf no? At least you posted at the correct time.....haha

Anonymous said...

I so agree on Casaus he totally lied about looking for a dwi even the driver of the car he said was dwi testified she was looking for a McDonald's to get her son some food. He is a punk that don't need to be wearing no badge that's for sure.

Anonymous said...

Poor little Adam Casaus. I thought I saw him. I thought APD hired him again. They did! They did! Wasn't he the ELF ON A SHELF for the APD Facebook page. He lookes cute in his tights, with his elf shoes. Go ahead Adam, dance for us you little fairy. Not walking around so bold anymore now are you, ya little midget. How was protective custody? I hear they put all the bad little Elves there. Your nose grew a little too. I see Pinocchio taught you a thing or two. Maybe you can be a oompa loompa, munchkin or little person in the OZ remake? Maybe you can get an acting role as Tinkerbell or Peter Pan? I hear the movie industry likes it here. Don't throw away your tights yet.

Anonymous said...

@ 3;48 WHAT???????? The driver of the car was looking for a McDonald's???? Please SPLAIN YO SElf..

Anonymous said...

I was looking for Burger King!

Thank you

AC

Anonymous said...

If he wasn't chasing a vehicle, what was he up to?

Anonymous said...

Yea, so at Adam's trial, remember he told everyone he was on an ATL for a DWI and described the vehicle's taillights. Well the vehicle he described, had been stopped at the red light when he blitzed through the light. Looked like at some time when Adad was out of his car, he saw the stopped car and came up with the ATL and used the vehicle that was right there in front of him. The woman/driver testified, was very nervous, and gave her account of what happened. Her direction of travel was verified by surveillance footage cameras posted on several streets. She was looking for McDees to get her son something to eat.

Anonymous said...

Me thinks he was trying to impress the female he had in the front seat, not many know about her........... He had just left his wife's place of employment and had another female with him. Just sayin

Ben Cooper said...

Corrupt government officials are the one who are destroying our society. I am very thankful with the effort of FBI who can dig out all the necessary information to filed a case with those crock politician who supposed to be the one who follows it.

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