Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Open Letter to Mayor Arakawa - Updated

Called, spoke with and left messages for Mayor Tavares, County
Clerk and Maui County Corporation Counsel today about this
open letter for Mayor Arakawa who begins office in January.

This is an open letter to Mayor Alan Arakawa of Maui County:

Dear Mayor Arakawa,

I am posting this letter on my internet site to demonstrate my
intent for full disclosure and accountability. Your re-election
this past November 2010 to the Mayor's Office of Maui County
must include acknowledgment of my experience as a victim of
severe and pervasive system malice, neglect and negligence.

As you may remember, I contacted your office in the Fall of
2004 right after my return to Maui as a resident. I met with
your Executive Assistant in a private meeting in his office to
discuss a situation that I impacted my safety as well as public
safety for residents.

Your Executive Assistant encouraged me to contact local law
enforcement for any concerns of harassment, stalking and
other crimes in Wailuku where I lived at the time. For your
information, after this meeting I made three taped statements
to Maui Police Department over 9 months while I lived in a
Happy Valley rental with housemates. One of these house-
mates, heretoforth known as Gil Agaran, was an administrator
in your office at the time.

My taped statements were made to Sgt. Mitch Pellazar, one
of these meetings included Assistant Chief Kikuchi. He had
invited me for a meeting after a personal contact who is an
attorney made a call to his office about why no police officer
had arrived to our location as I requested. There were other
residents who mentioned knowledge of a "drug" investigation
in our neighborhood.

This area near Happy Valley is known to be drug-ridden, and
in fact, the rental where we resided had been exposed in past
years as a crack-cocaine house. A neighbor who lived with her
family across the street told me that a former police officer
provided information that some homes on our street were being
used as "hot" houses to investigate illegal drug activities. She
gave me permission to use her name in my meeting with MPD
since she had concerns that one of her sons needed to be in
rehabilitation or incarcerated.

My complaints about suspicious car activities were made to
the owner of the rental where I lived within the first week of
moving there in November 2004. He contacted Vice Officer
Jeff Hunt about this matter. As you know, the Maui News
reported that Jeff Hunt, the vice officer was killed in a shoot-
in 2007. In Maui County, there are two men named Jeff Hunt.

After my initial meeting at MPD in November, I observed an
MPD SUV stopping by two of the houses that I had named as
sites where frequent, brief car activities took place. The male
driver did not stop his vehicle, rather he stopped and spoke
with those who live there from his vehicle.

The Mayor's Office should note that right around the corner of
this street, there was reportedly an eviction of over 30 families
near Banana Bungalow due to drug crimes in 2008. It was an
employee at Banana Bungalow who reported this to me in person.

Please read my newsletters about how "intelligence-led" policing
uses military intelligence gathering for special investigations
and the profit-motives that result when policies increase funding
with increased incidents of drug violence/crimes. This direct
relationship, the bigger the crime the bigger your budget is the
topic of my complaint to Republicans in the House Appropriations
Committee in Washington DC.

My calls to Republicans are a result of not having received an
appropriate response from our own Congress members after making
repeated complaints per email, phone and in person on tape with
former Congressman Case's office in August 2004. My contact
with Congressman Abercrombie, who is now Governor, resulted
with his staff directing me to Congressman Case.

My complaints about MPD's failures and violations are numerous.
Overt email fraud with former MPD secretary Yvonne Ching, defamation
of character in written format, at least 3 unannounced visits to locate me
at another person's residence with false information and two incidents
of having Police Officer Abas call me on behalf criminally implicated
individuals, one who is clinically diagnosed as having organic brain
disorder living on disability subsidy. The last two incidents involv-
ing calls by Officer Abas include illegal drug use issues.

My complaint to Maui County DA Davelyn Tengan's office in early
2006 resulted in her requesting an investigator. I provided a
tape recording of a message left for me on the spare bedroom
phone of a personal associate while I visited his Maui home. The
message was of a male voice saying that the FBI and CIA were
looking for me. I had previously made a taped statement with
Ms. Tengan's assistant, Mike Caires, in 2005.

You may have heard that I am on record making direct and
verifiable complaints about my housemates at our rental in
Happy Valley. My complaint was on record on August 8, 2005
in Judge Ige's court about complicity on the part of my house-
mates with covering up criminal use of harvesting information
at our shared rental and illegal drug activities.

In early 2006, I also contacted Senator Sen Tsutsui. While we
acknowledged that he had a conflict of interest due to his own
personal and political affiliation with my housemates in Happy
Valley, he received documents to implicate them. Based on
my complaints, he contacted then Police Chief Phillips about
why they had not fully and in a timely manner arrive to our
neighborhood about suspicious activities.

Senator Tsutsui's office did not receive a response from then
Chief Phillips. Senator Tsutui's office corresponded with me about
this, saying that they had forwarded my complaints to the State
AG's Criminal Division Office.

Since this time, there has been a pattern of preferential treat-
ment given to my former housemates, both known Democrat
insiders who have business ties with others close to Senator
Inouye and key Democrat stakeholder circles. My plan is to
prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law, as they have
contributed to ongoing obstruction and corrupt practices in
our systems.

At this point, Mayor Arakawa, I have been denied services by
Maui County law enforcement. My attempt to participate with
the Police Commission's public testimony on April 15, 2009 in
selecting the next Police Chief was rejected. The receptionist
at the Police Commission told me twice per phone that MPD's
Internal Affairs, run by Juan Williams, informed her of this
ban. Juan Williams is one of two officers who arrived at the
back door of a relative's home looking for me unannounced
in 2007. The other officer was Chris Dodd. My hand-written
complaint about this incident was delivered by me in person
to then DA Acob within days.

Maui County will be held accountable for these incidents. These
incidents clearly created conditions of violence and harassment
as I have reported on my newsletters. My newsletters were sent
to Republicans in the House Appropriations Committee and were
acknowledged by a newsletter based in Italy that reports on
transnational drug crimes, white collar crimes and the need to
confront organized crime and corruption.

What has happened to me is a symptom of a larger problem. It
is not only for the safety of my case that this matter is addressed.
It is about system accountability that will determine Maui's future.

Should your office have any information that suggests a pattern
of malice by those in legitimate positions of authority to increase
slander against me as a victim/complaintant, you are madated to
report this in a multi-pronged, multi-lateral manner, including
House Appropriaton Republicans in Congress named on my news-
letter.

I am independent, non-partisan with proof that corrupt Democrats
and criminal defendants with drug crimes are receiving preferential
treatment. I have been denied due process since November 2004.
My complaint will inevitably be part of my self-sovereignty process
to clear my name, my reputation, my identity from any and all
systems of government, intelligence and commerce-based legal
mechanisms of control and access.

Yukie Yamada
address listed with DHS since February 2010.
phone listed on twitter.com/FernSpoke





Thursday, November 4, 2010

All You Need to Know for Now

Objective: Seeking gainful income in alignment with my stated and lived beliefs, to profit from over 25 years in health and healing services, and to build a strong network for entrepreneurial prosperity in and outside of Hawaii.

Bio: Yukie Yamada was born on March 18, 1961. In 1984, at the age of 23, she left the small, warm swampy pond of Hawaii to live, work and travel in the larger sea of reptiles where challenges from class and race based discrimination are pervasive and endemic.

Unlike most young adults of her generation and ethnicity from Maui, she rejected the mainstream mantra that she should follow a predictable course into a college-based white-collar professional life to support an eventual traditional family unit.

Classmates from her Maui Community College Nursing School will confirm that Yukie frequently fell asleep during lectures in the mini classroom building that had no air conditioning but always was the first to complete exams with no difficulty in maintaining an A grade point average.

After working as a Registered Nurse in Hawaii for two years, she decided to consider medical school and within a month moved to Dallas, Texas for a paid Critical Care Nursing course at Parkland Medical Center

She has told others that it was this experience of working with the indigent population in a County facility that most influenced her choice to not continue into medical training. In fact, it was in a Dallas bookstore in 1986 that she first found Ken Starr’s non-fiction book that documents how our health industry was shaped by intentional political mechanisms created by and for the American Medical Association.

The cultural isolation in Texas during these Regan years led to Yukie’s decision to make the cross-country drive to Northern California where she based her life for study and travel until 1999. In San Francisco, nurses were paid more that twice in salary than in Texas and were supported by a health professional sector that provided them with both the responsibility and the authority for much of the daily operations in their institutions.

It was an optimistic period for health professionals in the late 80’s and early 90’s in urban Northern California. Acute care institutional health culture was supported in the Bay Area by a vast network of community-based organizations, volunteers and educators who believed in providing basic services as an essential to human dignity.


While acute care hospitals that had traditionally served specific ethnic populations struggled to remain financially viable, opportunities for health professionals to participate with effective delivery of services continued to thrive. Integrated community-based models to preserve autonomy in culturally-appropriate ways became part of the mind-set for those at the
front -line of service delivery.

Between the late 80’s until the early 90’s, Yukie spent part of each year traveling the gringo trail in Europe, Mexico, South America and India. Her health-related volunteer experience includes work in Creel, Mexico with Chihuahua’s indigenous Tarahumara group and in Madras, India with Don Bosco de Beatitudes social services.

In 1989, she co-developed Espanol Intensivo for Health Professionals, a Workshop series taught in Sonoma County hospitals until 1993 with a Spanish instructor from Sonoma State University.

Her understanding of health and social services has been supported by extensive volunteer work for over 20 years. These include AIDS Hospice, HIV Prevention Education, Women’s Health, body-based wellness training with short-term addiction rehabilitation clients, service providers, female juvenile sex workers and incarcerated women in San Francisco’s County Jail, at-risk youth, Variety School for learning disabilities, Easter Seals.

In addition to acute care nursing in Critical Care Units and Emergency Room services, she has worked as an Independent Contractor for long-term insurance functional assessments, and as a Case Manager for integrated Pain Management Programs and Foster Elder Care Programs. Her front-line service with other federally subsidized programs through Consumer Directed Personal Assistant Programs with Hawaii’s Department of Health, Department of Education and Department of Human Services resulted in her comprehensive complaint to the Government Accountability Fraud Office and DHHS Fraud Waste and Abuse Office since 2007.

For three months in 2001, she worked as the RN site manager at a federally funded partial incarceration site on Oahu for male juvenile sex offenders who had multiple risk factors including addiction, learning disabilities and psychiatric behavior disorders.

Since 2007, Yukie has refused to license herself as a Registered Nurse to complete her complaint process with Republicans in the House Appropriations Committee. She has reported a pattern of criminal neglect, negligence and intentional malice/discrimination in a significant percentage
of health and social services.

The risks and threats for health professionals who fulfill their legal obligation to report any suspected or verified Fraud Waste and Abuse is part of a corrupt for-profit economic sector that increases funds for increased incidents of abuse through non-transparent litigation and legal tactics.

Fraud Waste and Abuse against and by clients, service providers, and state intermediaries are frequently bilateral. This is compounded by pervasive wire fraud and failures to protect privacy and confidentiality. Severe and hostile conditions exist for any person who responsibly participates in documenting prosecutable incidents that often includes patterns of drug use, abuse and addiction.

Yukie’s own Verizon cell phone account has been proven to be an example of wire terror in information systems. Front-line sales reps have contacted Republicans in the House Appropriation Committee to confirm that my account has on at least two occasions been listed under that wrong name in their data system. In addition, my phone number was found on the credit and auto insurance records of a known drug felon from Paia who claimed to be a medical marijuana dispensary after he went bankrupt in 2008.

While our country is attempting to deliver a trillion-dollar National Health Care Reform package passed through legislation this past year, most of the public dialogue and debate since 2009 was shaped by primary profit stakeholders of our health and research industry.

Much of the specific policy talking points involve providing small payment perks to voting blocs and for restructuring of payment schedules rather than setting a tone for the moral imperative of providing access to basic health services as essential to human dignity.

Health industry stakeholders are aware of the economic abyss, yet health consumers are primarily concerned about delivery of services. Delivery of services is the point of contact where consumers are impacted. Reform cannot be entirely legislated. The moral imperative is to address the need to create a professional culture committed to protecting the sanctity of human dignity and health choices during illness for Americans.

Yukie’s choice to remain at the front-line in the Critical Care Unit and in home-care settings as an advocate for the profession of nursing, for health institutions and for the patient has value in identifying vulnerable points where intentional and unintentional Fraud Waste Abuse can occur.

In her practice, advocacy does not impose beliefs that are outside the realm of the client, nor does it guarantee that information provided will be implemented, nor does it presume that advice is the only source. Even within an agreement to receive institutionalized health care services, each individual is unique in their experience and approach in defining health, illness and even the dying process. As an advocate, factors such as culture, religious belief, life experience and age influence treatment and delivery of services.

Our reliance on information technology for information storage and data collection within our health care industry has increased risks for Fraud Waste and Abuse. Yukie is on record with Congress about her complaint of wire fraud security breaches on the paperless clinical data system at the San Francisco VA Medical Center in the Critical Care Unit in 2004. This computer system allowed Las Vegas neon ads to pop up on patient flow charts. Her concern is for her own rights to privacy as a health provider well as for the patients and veterans at this facility.

After nearly 10 years since Yukie’s return to live in Hawaii, she is committed to addressing the corrupt policies and practices that create profit motives for malicious abuse of power in government and health care. She can prove a pattern of bribes, suspicious contracting offers and abuse to coerce her into activities that are criminal, unethical and outside the boundaries of her conscience. She can also prove an intent to create false association between
her proprietary intellectual property to address workplace power inequities with partisan and commercial agendas that do no represent her beliefs and interests.

Most notably, there is false reference to her legal and political writings with interests/groups with whom she has no affiliation in the Native Hawaiian Sovereignty movement, with Bishop Estate investors, with illegal drug networks and with liberal civil liberties organizations. Her transparent process for a legal and political model to protect her life from exploitation, wire fraud/stalking and wire identity theft is found on the internet since December 2009 in raw, unedited newsletters blog sites under her legal name.

Her newsletters, written from her perspective as a victim of a corrupt and criminalized economy, were acknowledged by FLARE NETWORK, an online newsletter based in Italy. FLARE NETWORK is the first European network of news companies and civil organizations, mostly from Eastern Europe, seeking to build a culture of legality and to dismantle their mafia-based enterprises by reporting on transnational white-collar crimes and drug trafficking. Their website includes policy directives for regional development by exposing transnational information underground systems that link organized crime with corruption in industry and commerce.

Yukie’s effort to eliminate corrupt influences and drug crimes from her daily life has been through email “characters” who wrote to the news media since 2006 and who now have their own internet newsletters and blogs. These “character” newsletters are separate for-profit enterprise sites that provide a mechanism for legal, political and accountability.

Taking a statement of conscience has resulted in severe financial hardship for many years.
To demonstrate her status as a civilian seeking self-sovereignty she has refused any corrupt monies and for the first time applied for general assistance food stamps since April 2010.
Even in this process, she found Fraud Waste and Abuse as it took almost 6 months to receive this assistance after contact with DHS in Wailuku.

Her phone message updates include facts, incidents and news items that are relevant in destroying corruption in our systems and has proposed a radio program concept with the social marketing campaign of a local news company. Her message is reflected by many others who live in Hawaii. The frustration and impotence to create prosperity, health and dignity given
what natural resources exist in perilous economic times is obviously linked to my own experience with this endemic corruption and a policy of Fraud Waste and Abuse.

She is currently posting her id on bulletin boards and making person-to-person contact with merchant groups, small business owners, property owners as a Safe Neighborhood Advocate. As a Safe Neighborhood Advocate she is creating an informal network of contacts, stakeholders and residents who recognize a need to protect our communities and advocate for our own interests against the interests of attorneys, corrupt officials and other vulture-type entities.

The past three years living and working on small, private agricultural properties has been the source of her inner strength. She has documented her experiences living in rural areas of Maui as an ongoing experiment for sustained dignity and a daily practice to build intrinsic value. Meeting those who live and work in these areas provided insight about County-level planning failures to build micro-enterprises for rural economic stability. It has also provided insight into the ongoing risks to Maui’s well-being from international and local drug terror and violence.

Yukie passed her California Real Estate exam many years ago but has never worked in the field. She is planning to obtain land/property as part of her litigation and complaint process with Maui County and the State of Hawaii for having repeatedly violated her rights as a victim and for having given preferential treatment to criminal drug defendants and to her former personal contacts who are corrupt Democrat Party insiders and profit stakeholders.

Honoring her own life needs and choices as a health services professional was supported by the flexibility of work schedules in the Bay Area at all acute care facilities. Her two 12-hour shift weekly work schedule allowed her the ability to cultivate an entire way of life outside an industry that deals with illness and disease.

It was in 1993, after returning from her work in India that Yukie began serious study in movement-based applications for healing. She took her initial workshop in “life-art process” with an instructor from Anna Halprin’s Improvisational work. The life-art process training involves learning to apply functional movement ritual and practice as a means to access an integrated response through imagery, language and emotion. This culminates into a personal “performance” piece which is shared with others who are in the same process.

Yukie had the opportunity to perform with a group of mixed dancers and artists in Anna Halprin’s Retrospective in 1995. This ritual performance in a public venue included performers who had life-threatening illness as a testimony to their experience with loss, death and dying.

In the following year, Yukie participated in Anna’s 9-month improvisation performance workshop that explored the application of developmental and functional movement as form for the evolution of human life from the depth and material foundation of inanimate life through through the instinct of animal and creature.

Study of movement for somatic practice eventually took Yukie into Contact Improvisation and modern dance techniques with other instructors in the Bay Area. In her first two years of Contact Improvisation, she had over a dozen teachers, all of whom found their own language and intent with this dance form. The strongest influence came from anarchist dancers and peformance artists who applied this highly athletic physical form into a way of embodying the natural politics of power and control into our everyday “dance” in everyday life.

With her commitment to movement studies, along with the lumps and bumps that accompany living in a deep kinesthetic awareness, Yukie wanted to find her own conceptual application of movement’s flow into the material world where information systems create and control whole collective structures of human activity, of madness, prosperity and survival. Her study of Laban’s Movement Theory brought into being an understanding that she had already known: that all of life’s intention is found in movement, both internal and expressed.


After her return to Hawaii in 1999, she found no companionship to continue her studies in movement and dance. It was like a dimly-lit desolate scene: a large abandoned parking lot with partially dismantled vehicles and dried debris blowing through the rusted metal dangling at seams.

Yukie started to teach Beginning Contact Improvisation at the UH Manoa Extension College and at the Mid-Pacific Theatre Arts Program in 2000. There were other failed improv efforts that are now barely remembered and will never be remembered by anyone in Honolulu.

She also co-taught Contact Improv at the Studio Maui in the Fall of 2004. At this time, she tries to find the daily “dance” while navigating the course to permanently eliminate from her life the corrupt influences that permeate our Information Age society.