I was asked to write a quick summary of this 14 year odyssey for the reader. First let’s understand I am not a professional writer or a writer of any kind for that matter. That being said and understood then here goes. This all started when I was involved in helping solve the murder of a Postal employee on his way to work. The murderer ended up getting 30 years for trying to kill me on the scene of the crime. At first the Postal Inspector in charge told me that I had to wait till after the conviction. Then after the murderer’s conviction the Postal Inspector started lying to me about why I now didn’t qualify for the reward. As a paralegal investigator and knowing the Postal Inspector was lying I went to the University of Utah Law School and networked with law students and professors of law and did research on my own in the school’s law library. My feedback from the law students and their professors was that I definitely had the reward coming and to go file a lawsuit which I did. As this went on I kept documenting more misconduct of the Postal officials in charge as I went up the ladder so to speak and this panicked them at being caught so they did the normal human thing and that was to keep lying. This Amicus brief is part of that story. During this time Lance Armstrong is winning the Tour De France races. I grew up in Moonshine “Dukes of Hazard” county and personally knew and did some business with Jerry Rushing, whose life story, the Dukes of Hazard TV show and movies are based on. Just to name one of many I knew and have had a relationship with. Their all good ole boys and cheating/beating the system was a way of life. So it didn’t take long for me to know that Lance was just a good cheater and to be a cheater up on the level he was on you have to have some help. I was already catching and documenting that the USPS upper management were just a bunch of liars and cheaters in the reward fraud case I was working on. And since the USPS was sponsoring “The Cheater” Lance Armstrong and were doing nothing about Lance I knew the USPS was in on the Lance’s cheating to and running cover for him. So now you the reader know, and if you want to know more then you will want to read the Motion for Leave and the ensuing Amicus Brief with the attached exhibits. It will be like getting into an old supped up Moonshine car full of Moonshine and going for a run on those hillbilly mountain and country roads and leaving the law behind in our dust. So set your ass down in the seat, hit the ignition and strap yourself in... The Phoenix.