Email to Adam Rogalski and Mahonri Manjarrez regarding the phone call incident to the FBI

2023-02-15
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From: X. (Anonymity granted by decision of the Court)
Subject: FBI hanging up on me
Date sent:2023-02-15 23:33 +0800 (China Standard Time)
To: Adam Rogalski (Legal Attaché/State Department), Mahonri Manjarrez (FBI language specialist) Cc: U.S. Ambassador Burns, U.S. Ambassador Bauer, Edward Lehman, David K. Colapinto, Yves Strickler (I will try to update this section soon)

BeijingACS@state.gov and ParisExec@state.gov, please forward this email to the Legal Attaché. Thank you.

Dear Messrs. Rogalski and Manjarrez,

First, let me say that this incident would never have happened had either one of you two answered me. Indeed, if you had answered me, there would have been no need for me to call the FBI.

Today, February 15, 2023, at 09:44 (am) Beijing Time (+0800), I tried to call the phone number shown on this FBI brochure about the FBI Victim Services:

https://www.ecthrwatch.org/documentation/rights-of-federal-crime-victims/fbi-brochure-for-fbi-victim-services/

The phone number is (202)-324-3000.

But the FBI operator hanged up on me.

After the FBI informed me the FBI was recording the phone call, I informed the operator that I was also recording the phone call and he disagreed so he hanged up. It’s crazy! How can the FBI hang up on a victim and a key witness in a major RICO case!

Why did he disagree for me to also record the phone call? So, the FBI is all powerful and can record the phone calls of the victims but victims can’t protect themselves by also recording the phone calls to potentially hold the FBI accountable?

So, when the FBI fails, if the FBI fails, how can the victims hold the FBI accountable for its mistakes?

Please remember that I first tried to notify the FBI about this major case back in 2015. Here is the transcript of the 2015 phone call:

https://www.federal-bureau-of-investigation.com/open-letters/transcript-phone-call-2015-12-23-fbi-chicago-field-office/
(Federal-Bureau-of-Investigation.com is non-official website on the FBI)

I never ceased trying to alert the authorities. Respectfully, it’s time for the FBI to wake up!

What if an FBI agent commits the crime of misprision of a felony?

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/4

I am not sure whether the operator has the right or not to disagree to be recorded, but it sure doesn’t feel right.

I tried to quickly check online and it seems that some lawyers based in Washington D.C. and I found a law firm stating on their website that:

In Maryland and DC, police officers are public figures and as such, don’t enjoy a reasonable expectation of privacy when on active duty. This means you can take video and audio recordings of police officers when they are carrying out official duties.

What if tomorrow an informant calls the FBI to warn about an imminent attack on the United States of America? What if the informant wants to record the phone call? Will the FBI hangs up on him because the informant is recording? Don’t you think it’s ridiculous?

It’s not serious to say the least.

Yours sincerely,

X. (Anonymity granted by decision of the Court)
Taiyuan, Shanxi, China,
February 15, 2023, 23:33 Beijing time (+0800)

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To gain a clearer understanding of the sequence of events in this case, I invite you to view a detailed timeline at the following link:
https://www.ECTHRwatch.org/timeline/mcdonalds/
This timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the key milestones and developments.

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Vincent B. Le Corre

I am the key witness and whistleblower in the major criminal RICO case targeting McDonald’s Corporation and their accomplices for fraud, money laundering, and corruption of foreign officials and magistrates. Initially granted anonymity by the European Court of Human Rights (Rules 33 and 47 of the Rules of Court), I made the decision in August 2023 to temporarily go public with my identity. This decision, driven by concerns for my own safety and that of my loved ones, was taken despite the potential risks, hoping it will be temporary only and that I can return to anonymity soon.