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Thank You. Pacer Service
Thank You. Pacer Service
Re: Inquiry
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On September 25, 2001, Ms. McLaughlin, Manager of the FOIA Office at the Federal Reserve,
denied a FOIA request submitted on August 20, 2001. Ms. McLaughlin asserted that: "The staff
has searched appropriate Board records and made suitable inquires, but has found no documents
responsive to your request."
As such, I submitted a FOIA appeal on October 9 and 10, and Mr. Edward Gramlich denied the
appeal on October 31, 2001. Mr. Gramlich stated: "I have confirmed that such a search was
conducted in response to both of your requests and that no records exist that are responsive to
your requests."
Therefore, I submit an inquiry regarding any materials which might be secured after a
"reasonable search" of the pertinent "official files."
Furthermore, I wish to submit the following website in support of my inquiry:
http://www.n-t.org/tpe/ns/ae.pdf
... Transformation given by mv2, is the mass . . . etc. etc.] presented E=mc2 before 1905 ...
envision, with the Mark Twain Copyright(c) 2000 . . . days of Hilbert's public release . . .
http://www.n-t.org/tpe/ns/ae.pdf
The website no longer appears on Yahoo!. However, if researched, it might provide a proper
framework for my inquiry.
Mark Hilbert
RE: Inquiry
You need to mail this document to the Supreme Court of the United States.
If you have other questions/comments, contact the GPO Access User Support
Team,
Pamela Metts
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hilbert [mailto:mrhilbert12@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:29 PM
To: GPO Access Support
Subject: Re: Inquiry
Washington, DC 20543
Dear Justices William Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia,
Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer:
A general e-mail address does not exist for the Supreme Court. I ask that you kindly forward this communication to
the respective Supreme Court Justices. As I do not have the funds to properly mail a document to the Supreme
Court, I have not submitted a written document.
On February 13, 2002, I submitted a general inquiry to the United States District Court. Unfortunately, I did not
receive an appropriate response. As such, I submit the following matter for your review. You may contact me at the
above e-mail address: mrhilbert12@yahoo.com.
Mark Hilbert
pacermail@psc.uscourts.gov wrote:
The PACER Service Center provides registration, billing and technical support services for federal
judiciary sites that offer PACER. The email address on this web page is provided to respond to
questions, suggestions, and/or problems directly related to PACER, public access to court electronic
case records. We regret that we are unable to respond to other queries or suggestions received at this
address. For more information about PACER, visit our web site at
http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov.
Thank you,
The PACER Service Center
On September 25, 2001, Ms. McLaughlin, Manager of the FOIA Office at the Federal Reserve,
denied a FOIA request submitted on August 20, 2001. Ms. McLaughlin asserted that: "The staff
has searched appropriate Board records and made suitable inquires, but has found no documents
responsive to your request."
As such, I submitted a FOIA appeal on October 9 and 10, and Mr. Edward Gramlich denied the
appeal on October 31, 2001. Mr. Gramlich stated: "I have confirmed that such a search was
conducted in response to both of your requests and that no records exist that are responsive to
your requests."
Therefore, I submit an inquiry regarding any materials which might be secured after a
"reasonable search" of the pertinent "official files."
http://www.n-t.org/tpe/ns/ae.pdf
... Transformation given by mv2, is the mass . . . etc. etc.] presented E=mc2 before 1905 ...
envision, with the Mark Twain Copyright(c) 2000 . . . days of Hilbert's public release . . .
http://www.n-t.org/tpe/ns/ae.pdf
The website no longer appears on Yahoo!. However, if researched, it might provide a proper
framework for my inquiry.
Mark Hilbert
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Mark Richard Hilbert
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Nobel Prizes 10!
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Thanks,
Edith
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