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13-09-23 Chaos Computer Club lecture proposal submission I.

. TitelLarge-scale fraud in the electronic record systems of the state and US federal courts and prisons UntertitelFraudulent legal record systems enable Human Rights abuses and placing of the banks above the law. Joseph Zernik Human Rights Alert (NGO) Occupy Tel-Aviv e-mail: 123456xyz@gmail.com Abstract The Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission (2010) to the first-ever Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights in the United States by the UN Human Rights Council, recent peer-reviewed papers and technical reports detailed the invalidity and lack of integrity in the design and operation of the latest electronic record systems in the California and US federal courts and prisons and their practical effects. The basic flaws in system design and implementation are: servers of unverified identity, invalid implementation of electronic signatures (including invisible electronic signatures - The Emperor's New Cloths), invalid implementation of authentication procedures, establishing of double books systems, and invalid implementation of authorities (the removal of the servers and records from the custody of authorized officials, e.g., clerks of the courts). The effect of such systems in practice is documented through the records in a series of cases, derived from the current electronic record systems of a) the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles - SUSTAIN, b) the US courts - PACER and CM/ECF, c) prisoners' records from various counties in the US. The cases include matters of foreclosure, banking regulation, liberty of a whistle-blower, and other matters of high national public policy significance. Review of the records demonstrate that in these cases, the courts conducted simulated (mock/sham) court proceedings, and generated and propagated simulated electronic legal public records. In no case, where a court was noticed of the simulated nature of the proceedings and the records, up to the Supreme Court of the United States, did a court cease such conduct, or correct its false electronic public records. Through such conduct the courts unlawfully deprive the liberty and property of individuals and place the banks above the law. Such conduct amounts to serious violation of fundamental Human Rights of the people of the United States. Such conduct is also central to the current socio-economic crisis, failing banking regulation, and the Foreclosure Crisis. Top to bottom corruption of the courts through the implementation of invalid record systems should be considered an unannounced suspension of the US Constitution. In civilized societies, where separation of the powers of the branches of government is established by law, and where no court is permitted to enact its own rules of operation, no court should be permitted to institute its own electronic record system. Civil rights/internet activists must keep a watchful eye on the validity of electronic legal public record systems.

BeschreibungReferences: United Nations Universal Periodic Review (2010) records [1] Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the UPR of the United States (2010), as it appears in the United Nations Human Rights Council site http://lib.ohchr.org/HRBodies/UPR/Documents/session9/US/HRAlert_UPR_USA_S09_2010_Human %20rights%20alert1.pdf [2] Human Rights Alert (NGO) Appendix to submission for the UPR of the United States by the United Nations Human Rights Council http://www.scribd.com/doc/29564374/ [3] United Nations Human Rights Council Professional Staff Report, referring to Human Rights Alert submission with the note "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California" (page 6, paragraph 45) http://daccess-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G10/169/65/PDF/G1016965.pdf?OpenElement Sustain the electronic case management system, used in California and other state courts [4] Zernik, J: Beyond voting machines - case management systems of the courts - Sustain and the Los Angeles Superior Court Part I http://es.scribd.com/doc/110477747/ [5] Zernik, J: Beyond electronic voting machines - fraud in case management systems of the courts Sustain and the Los Angeles Superior Court - Part II http://es.scribd.com/doc/110475097/ [6] Zernik, J: Beyond voting machines - case management systems of the courts - Sustain - CMS of the Los Angeles Superior Court - Abstract and Figures s http://es.scribd.com/doc/30162880/ [7] Zernik, J: Computers & the Courts - Sustain - CMS of the Los Angeles Superior Court - Registers of Action http://es.scribd.com/doc/30162461/ [8] Zernik, J: Data Mining of Online Judicial Records of the Networked US Federal Courts, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining, 1:69-83 (2010) http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328585/ [9] Zernik, J: Los Angeles Superior Court - widespread corruption and refusal of US government to take action, 16th World Criminology Congress presentation http://www.scribd.com/doc/61351469/ [10] Zernik, J: Fraud and Corruption in US Courts are Tightly Linked to Banking Fraud and the Global Economic Crisis - 16th World Criminology Congress presentation(2011) http://www.scribd.com/doc/61351562/ PACER and CM/ECF the electronic case management system of the US courts [11] Zernik, J: Data Mining of Online Judicial Records of the Networked US Federal Courts, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining, 1:69-83 (2010) http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328585/

[12] Zernik, J: Invalid Electronic Record Systems of the State and Federal US Courts Enablers of Human Rights Abuse and the Financial Crisis CYBERLAW 2013 paper peer-reviewed and accepted, then rejected administratively. http://www.scribd.com/doc/117040401/ [13] Zernik, J: Evidence of widespread corruption of the US courts and proposed corrective measures submitted to the US House of Representatives http://www.scribd.com/doc/85481555/ Prisoners' records [14] Zernik, J: Data Mining as a Civic Duty Online Public Prisoners Registration Systems, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010) http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328591/ [15] Zernik, J: False Imprisonments in Los Angeles County, California, OpEdNews.com http://www.opednews.com/articles/False-imprisonments-in-Los-by-Joseph-Zernik-100117-673.html Case studies [16] Zernik, J: Habeas Corpus in the United States - the case of Richard Isaac Fine - Review http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729084/ [17] Zernik, J.: "Design and Operation of Information Systems of the US Courts are Linked to Failing Banking Regulation", Data Analytics 2012, Barcelona, Spain http://www.scribd.com/doc/100623333/ [18] Zernik, J.: Securities and Exchange Commission v Bank of America Corporation - Simulated Litigation and Simulated Banking Regulation in the United States http://www.scribd.com/doc/44663232/ Author's biography [19] Biographical Sketch Joseph Zernik, PhD http://www.scribd.com/doc/46421113/ Submission noteDear Sir/Madam: Following the suggestion by Fukami at Content, I am submitting today two proposals for lectures: 1) Large-scale fraud in the electronic record systems of the state and federal courts and prisons; 2) 2) Large-scale fraud in the electronic records of the court of the State of Israel. Since I am new to CCC, and also had some difficulties figuring out the online submission instructions in German, I would be grateful if you inform me ASAP in case there are any errors in the format of the submission. Truly, Joseph Zernik Human Rights Alert (NGO) Occupy Tel-Aviv e-mail: 123456xyz@gmail.com Linkshttp://www.scribd.com/Human_Rights_Alert

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