A little before 2PM June 27, 2024, I arrived at the Capitol building of Connecticut in Hartford. Down the street a ways, I was born ~ 60 years earlier. I left Connecticut at 18 years old for university and have not resided there since then. After living in California in 1987 and 1988, Massachusetts has been my residence since 1989.
Why was I in Connecticut?
Early in 2024, I obtained all the 2015-2023 death records from Connecticut for the purpose of studying the Seasonality Profile as outlined in my book, The Real CdC. The specific study in this case is the seasonal effects of temperature and humidity on heart-involved causes of death. That work is coming along nicely using frequency domain digital transforms to obtain signal to noise ratios (SNRs) of age groups and causes of death over time.
While investigating causes, the health data auditing system I created, Automated Learning in Public Health Analysis (ALPHA), again produced anomalous death statistics for Connecticut as it did for Massachusetts and Minnesota. Given the alarming results for Connecticut, I was morally and perhaps legally compelled to alert the governor, public health commissioner, and attorney general of Connecticut regarding the epidemic of acute renal failure (ARF), also known as acute kidney injury (AKI), that killed thousands of Connecticut citizens more than expected since 2020.
I drafted a brief to serve them, drove to Hartford, and attempted to deliver the brief in-hand to any agent of the three aforementioned state officials.
Governor’s office
Upon asking the officers at the security checkpoint where the governor’s office was, I was told that because I am not a law enforcement official (not a constable or sheriff or other official process server), I would have to bring the document to the mail room. On the way to the mail room, I tried the governor’s office anyway. The door was locked and the lights were out. So I proceeded to the mail room. A gentleman in the mail room accepted the document in-hand around 2PM June 27, 2024, and said he would ensure it was delivered to the governor’s office. He signed and printed his name and added the date to a piece of paper I provided. He also wrote, “Received.” Thank you Carl in the mail room for doing your job without any issue or attitude. I asked Carl if anyone else ever asked him to sign for something in-hand for the governor’s office. He said I was the only one he could remember.
Attorney General’s office
The Attorney General’s office is situated a few buildings away from the Capitol building. The security personnel behind the plexiglass in the lobby of the state office building called upstairs to try to get anyone to come down and sign for the document. After no one wanted to come down, the security person then tried the mail room for the state office building, but no one was there. Finally, she did get someone from the AG’s office to come down to the lobby. The gentleman who came down said he’d take the document. I asked him to sign for it. He told me that he was told not to sign anything, turned, and walked away. So I left the building without leaving the document there.
If it was a security issue, then the gentleman they sent down would not have offered to take it. He was willing to take it, but would not to sign for it. This is the Attorney General’s office of the State of Connecticut. How strange is that? Everyone at the front desk seemed confused about my desire to drop off a document for the AG’s office. It was as if no one from the public has every delivered papers there before. There were a couple sheriffs behind me who were delivering something and were allowed in. It is likely normal that sheriffs deliver court filings all the time. I just wanted someone to receive and sign for having received one 22-page document.
Health Commissioner’s office
The most interesting encounter was at the building a half mile away at the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CDPH), where is located the Commissioner’s office. The street entrance was not open and the sign on the door said to go around to the back. We walked to the back and then walked through the parking lot under the building to the middle of the building’s footprint where is located the lobby entrance. The doors to the lobby were locked and there was an intercom button to the side. The CDPH is locked up tighter than the Capitol building or the state offices housing the Attorney General, both of which had open doors to their lobbies. I pushed the button. Someone answered from the lobby. The woman wanted to know my name, why I was there, what the document included, and had other questions. After a few brief interchanges, she said someone would come out and talk to me. At one point, the intercom woman told me that we were not allowed to video there. Two gentlemen were with me in all three buildings. They were video taping me walking around the offices and interacting. I told her to cite the Connecticut code or law that says we do not have a right to video record. There was no response regarding video recording after that.
After 20 minutes or so, I told the camera guys that no one was going to come and that they would just wait us out hoping that we would leave. I was wrong. Seconds after I said that, two people entered the lobby and proceeded out the doors to greet me. One introduced herself as an attorney for CDPH. The other introduced himself as the “comms director.”
While he seemed genial, the woman made it perfectly clear that she was snippy and annoyed that someone from the public wanted to deliver a document. Eventually and reluctantly, she received in-hand the document. As she departed, my last words to them were, “I suggest you take this seriously.”
There is a noticeable difference in engagement between the elected officials with whom I’ve interacted and the permanent bureaucrats. Elected officials such as state senators, state house members, and executive branch elected officials generally approach conversation with a smile and warm greeting. Even in Massachusetts and even knowing that a constituent doesn’t like them, state senators and reps will often be genial, regardless of the genuineness of the smile. On the other hand, the bureaucrats who park themselves in a career job supposedly working for The People often have disdain and contempt for The People. I am not stating a rule of behavior, nor do I assert a usuality of disdain. I merely state that many bureaucrat encounters throughout my life were with people who do not act in accord with the mission of their department. The public seem to be an annoyance to them that interrupts what they were doing such as conversation with a coworker.
Regardless of what I was delivering or what my demeanor was, I should have been treated with respect and with earnest service to help me navigate the procedures to simply hand someone a document. The State of Connecticut obviously has the same issue that other states and the federal government have. That is, the permanent bureaucracy class feels they are above The People whom they are supposed to serve.
Summary
“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” This Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) quote applies to the bureaucrat class in the context of this situation. I envisage CDPH bureaucrats to believe in the absurdities of NIH, CDC, and FDA covid narratives so much that they refuse to question the mantra that becomes their dogma. And because they believe these absurdities, they feel justified in the atrocities of thousands of fatalities resulting from their refusal to challenge a single sentence from the NIH. The NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines are still killing hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens while state health departments blindly recommend their continuance. The CDPH has had in their possession records that can end all debate in one man-week of work. If they allow me into their system to perform an audit, debate would end and both sides would know facts and TRUTH from which to make informed decisions. Currently, decisions are coerced by mandate, threat, or disinformation that creates fear in the public.
The brief delivered to the state offices will be released to the public the week of July 8, 2024. The title is THE CONNECTICUT MEMORANDA SERIES - NOTICE OF HOSPITAL HOMICIDE & ACUTE RENAL FAILURE DEATHS - Vol. I.
Another well-respected and well-known entity will release their findings on N17 ARF/AKI for the United States using CDC data. The two different entities using two different databases and two different methodologies reached irrefutable and corroborated results that conclude there has been an epidemic of ARF/AKI since late 2020. Yet the governments seem to have missed this “worst epidemic in 100 years” event.
God bless you all.
“And Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the TRUTH and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”
Wow! I thought I was impressed before.....you amaze me. Great job. Well done! Bravo!
Go get em!
There is significant legal activities starting to happen now. Maybe your findings will prompt the AG to get involved with the criminal investigation. You might have seen my post on FB about Naomi Wolf's interview with two lawyers from Vires Law Group:
"Rachel Rodriguez and Mimi Miller, attorneys at Vires Law Group in Florida, have led a charge to compile evidence of serious crimes committed during the COVID era, by Federal officials as well as by hospital administrators. This evidence is of crimes, argue the attorneys, that range from racketeering to kidnapping to elder abuse and even to trafficking and murder. The attorneys' submission names Dr Rochelle Walensky, Dr Anthony Fauci, Dr Robert R Redfield, Dr Deborah Birx, and other high-placed Federal officials, as well as Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance. They also identify hospital administrators of three states -- Texas, Louisiana, and Florida -- as having overseen what amount to medical murders via protocols such as the administration of Remdesevir, and the imposition of ventilators, as well as coerced "Do Not Resuscitate" documents, all abuses compounded by forced isolation from sick loved ones.?"
Source: https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/vires-law-group-submit-evidence-to?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR08KqR_AMGeU-ThUWyX5_SWThn-02SWYz9BQPW4UCRzpqImyB_iH0jv07I_aem_BRhUdNfRftjDu34Uf2Udsw
Thank you, John Beaudoin, I am sure I am only one of so many people who appreciate your efforts more than you know.