Government Controlled Crime Scene Cleanup

Government controlled crime scene cleanup occurs when civil servants break their conflict of interest pledge. Employees pledge not to seek or take part in self-enrichment through their government employment. Currently, local government employees break this pledge with their business connections. Now, generalize from comments below to local governments. I use Orange County, California because it's where I live. Because here I have tons of proof. It's here where I find government employees hiding their conflicts of interest while misguiding the public. They've created a fire-wall of lies, misinformation, and utter madness to line their own pockets.

Governments have a duty to show, to prove that their employees have no way to abuse their conflict of interest pledge. This showing proof must become a common expectation if citizens can ever hope to rid our country of local government corruption. Transparency belongs in government first, feeling warm and fuzzy about employees comes later. Trust is nice; accountability is real.

Government Employee Corruption (Reward vs. Risks): On an ongoing basis while under color of authority, 1. government employees commit conflicts of interest; 2. create monopolies in restraint of trade; 3. organize personal, government, and victims' resources for personal gain in an illegal enterprise; 4. cause an institutionalization of criminal conduct, 5. and create inter-generational fraud against victims of homicide, suicide, and unattended death. It sounds like RICO to me, Mr. DA.

"How is it," I ask myself, that Orange County's grieving families do not reach the Internet for crime scene cleanup help? Because some government employees send them to their own or favored companies. It's that easy. No competition exists. Hence, "government crime scene cleanup," a monopoly, arose to conquer free-enterprise in Orange County and many other counties. It's about a government supported plutocracy crushing meritocracy. If you were raised under the American flag, you must object to this fraud against grieving families.

Families Victimized Twice

In this way, families in need of professional biohazard cleaning for homicide, suicide, and unattended death cleanup become victims a second time. In three steps government victimizes family victims:

  1. A family first victimized by a violent death among them reports to government authorities as ordered;
  2. A family reports to one or more "authorized" cleaning companies as directed.
  3. A family now becomes victimized a second time and by its own government.

Do we or these families really know if they even need a cleaning company? I doubt it. Where's it written that a family cannot cleanup blood of one of its family members? Where's it written that government authorities have the power and authority to order families use professional cleaning services?

Now, unleash the Internet's advertising power. Find that my dominating presence on Orange County's death cleanup pages has no competitors in any meaningful terms.

By simply placing a city and keyword in a search box, readers easily find the truth of the matter. Keep in mind that I refer to "organic" listings displayed, not pay-per-click at the very top of the page. Most pay-per-click are either out of county companies or Orange County government employee related. These pay-per-click spaces are easy enough to own. Simply pass charges onto unsuspecting clients. It doesn't matter though. Advertisers know that Orange County's grieving families do not reach the Internet. Civil servant crooks organize family members and various department employees as brokers to ensure grieving families do not approach the Internet for "quotes."

Why advertise? Here's why. An Orange County employee owns a lucrative, conflict-of-interest crime scene cleanup company. An advertising campaign gives some appearance of propriety. A high profile advertising campaign glosses over insider dealings. Otherwise, how does one explain a robust company in a monopolized field without insider information? So a big advertising budget helps to cover your crooked steps on victims' backs. This strategy serves well those who would serve others less.

TOP