Monday, September 28, 2009

So Much for the Politics of Socialism!



After eight years of writing letters to executives, public officials, law enforcement personnel and political figures, employees of the Barnstable Housing Authority, Housing and Urban Development and law enforcement are disputing whether I truly suffer from emotional illness. Kim Gomez of the Barnstable Housing Authority suggests that there are those more needy than I deserving of a "Section 8" Housing Voucher, and that I am simply "playing the system". There were a number of firings and dismissals of executives when it was established that the organization was operating at a negligent standard.

Evidence collected indicates a severe degree of corruption that compromised the health, welfare, and safety of innocent children, women and men in downtown Hyannis and greater Barnstable. Court documents, medical records, photographs, and videotape indicate that there is substantial evidence of impropriety. Public officials, executives, and law enforcement agents used materials to cover-up ongoing corruption that jeopardized public safety. Materials were forwarded to political figures responsible for these human services and provision of housing and health care services. When the items became so controversial that they compromised the careers of those who advanced professionally, a decision was made to remove the subsidy and public funds I used to investigate the effects of local corruption.

Mary Clements
75 Pearl Street #2
Hyannis, MA 02601

September 12, 2009

Kristine G. Foye
Deputy Regional Director/Public Relations Agent
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. Federal Building
10 Causeway Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02222-1092

Dear Ms. Foye,

Enclosed are materials and correspondence forwarded to Attorney General Martha Coakley and US. Attorney Michael Loucks in reference to impropriety in Barnstable. These items can also be reviewed on www.welcometobarnstable.com. There are a number of photographs, court documents and police records also available for your review. I had an opportunity to meet with Sandra Perry, Director of The Barnstable Housing Authority and Kim Gomez, Coordinator of Leased Housing on August 5, 2009. Perry and Gomez dismissed my concerns regarding my personal safety, despite a number of items indicating that my life was in danger.

Perry and Gomez terminated my Section 8 Housing Voucher despite evidence that my rent was fully paid. Cancelled checks were provided to demonstrate that I owed not rent to this landlord. Documents and photographs were included showing that the unit was in a state of disrepair. Records that a mentally ill tenant with handyman responsibilities employed by this landlord showed he owns and maintains a number of weapons and firearms. This handyman is also a tenant of the building is a patient of Cape Cod Psychiatric Services, The Duffy Clinic and a client of Baybridge Clubhouse for the Mentally Ill. David Gorman, the handyman, threatened me with a firearm after I rebuffed an advance and played “church music” of which he disapproved. There were a number of police calls to the building for violence and a death of an intoxicated, elderly man on the premises.

Sandra Perry of the BHA suggested that there was some, but insufficient evidence to indicate the intolerable conditions of this tenancy. Please consider the materials enclosed and items posted on www.welcometobarnstable.com for insight into narcotics infested properties and associated violence over the past eight years that I resided in Hyannis. The last tenancy only resulted in an exacerbation of emotional difficulties that I witnessed living in Hyannis. Clinicians and practitioners providing housing and psychiatric services to convicted felons dismissed many of my accounts and recollections of narcotics infestation and associated violence.

I followed all of the directives suggested by Kim Gomez, Leased Housing Coordinator for the Town of Barnstable upon termination of this tenancy, and I notified the New Bedford Housing Authority immediately upon vacating this premises. The landlord asked for my cooperation in vacating the premises, suggesting that he would provide me with a good reference. He told me that he did not want to incur the cost of executing the judgment in this matter.

In 2005, I was identified as a material witness in an ongoing investigation of Housing Assistance Corporation. The organization providing services to convicted felons is convoluted with impropriety discovered at The Office of the District Attorney in Barnstable. Law enforcement officials and other public officials including political figures have been apprised of campaign donations and the allegations of influence peddling of public officials. Both Sandra Perry, Director of the Barnstable Housing Authority and Kim Gomez, Leased Housing Coordinator for the BHA are both former employees of Housing Assistance Corporation. Please review the correspondence enclosed.

Thank you for your time and attention.

Truly,

Mary Clements




Constituents and voters of Massachusetts and beyond are beginning to cast a vote of "no confidence in Obama politics and Obama care". Considering the little responsiblity that Democratic Leadership has taken to improve the quality of life for all Americans, it's no wonder that we are in the current socioeconomic recession and state of global unrest.

Clearly, you can see that a number of items were reported to officials in powerful positions to resolve a mess created by twenty years of poor policy.


Notice the tendency to pretend what is "real" is only delusion, imaginary, and a consequence of paranoia. Maybe international refusal to address global corruption is a case of stupidity, not emotional illness. Have you noticed a lot of people are questioning Obama politics and not feeling too well in this "Depression". Maybe we should start paying a little more attention to corruption. Like I stated in Sandwich at the negotiations of the Dana's Field's Farm Project modeled after the Moltrup Farm of socialist Denmark..."In God We Trust".