Tuesday, January 19, 2010

NEXT TO GO, Mrs. ROBINSON!

Background on the correspondence which follows:

I have been fighting the Texas Medical Board for four years. I exposed the crimes of Keith E Miller MD which resulted in his resignation from the board as Chairman of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee on August 31, 2007.

In response to my efforts and those of Steven Hotze MD, the House Committee on Appropriations, S/C Regulatory, held a marathon unprecedented eleven hours of public hearings on medical board abuses on October 23, 2007.

Executive Director Donald Patrick MD JD resigned in August, 2008.

TMB President Roberta Kalafut DO resigned in December, 2008.

Now, the correspondence:

Thanks, Pam. I really knew I could count on you not to turn me off. This is some serious stuff. This will be the last email I will send to the above address.

Dwight Harris has never turned me off, either. Several people from the church have asked to be taken off my mailing list. I am attending Faith Family and doing well in the Lord. Pastor Jim Graff, whom I have known for years, gave me a big hug Sunday night and told me he really admired what I was doing because I had written him a letter shortly before Christmas explaining why I was attending FF again after so long. I will be meeting with Pastor Larry Helms, whom I have also known well for years, later this week.

We need a congregational meeting at Fellowship Bible Church for me to present my evidence against Kevin Epley.

God will prevail. I do not regret the path I have taken, in spite of the tremendous losses. It has increased my faith mightily. God has revealed what we will be called to suffer in the last days in his word. If we can't be strong now, how can we hope to endure when things really get tough? We grow stronger by being tested and being found faithful. I pray for my brothers and sisters at FBC.


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I posted the following comments on this blog shortly before Christmas:

http://calimjfan.blogspot.com/2009/11/news-tx-medical-board-president-makes.html?showComment=1261785973778_AIe9_BHOiXemjVYOdx59aXfDQYMaEliuOzJkLwq92QOTHZH9i_XTuZjPEpcaqBhZHH2STuxhbwIeQgjdtzWiLH0Ur2s_qZUaQk-fVXGx-H-AUE9TIPmFTNzZd75vFEKfFFqvREgCjsD1QDSC4yJGHGz5b44BlhNfdWUbp9F0UDQqGnvW3V-LbdSuBPxYW4JTkqfHucadp5CbBeAZNKtgbBKC0iHlBg4IyK0C5SdyNbQn9zgNatCp1fAJZ_tfxX6QQkluRWl0KN07#c8394581719528603117

As director of Texas Medical Board Watch, it has been my experience that what the Texas Medical Board tells the public about the law is not necessarily factual. Why not demand that the Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott rule as to whether or not the public is entitled to information about the doctor who attended Michael Jackson's death? As it is, the Texas Medical Board is accountable to no one, although several committees in the legislature have the dubious honor of "having oversight".

I suspect that the use of a powerful narcotic (like propofol), capable of causing a respiratory arrest, outside a hospital setting, is a felony. Presumably, giving a drug IV which caused a respiratory arrest resulting in someone's death, is a felony.

Texas and US authorities with jurisdiction include:

1. Texas Department of Public Safety narcotics division
2. United States Drug Enforcement Agency
3. Federal Bureau of Investigation
4. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott
5. US Attorney General Eric Holder
6. The Harris County District Attorney
7. Travis County District Attorney Special Prosecutions Division
8. Every appointed Texas Medical Board member is guilty of "misprision of a felony" because he or she has not reported this crime to a proper authority who is taking appropriate action.
9. Every committee member of the Texas Senate Health and Human Services Committee and the Texas House Committee on Public Health is guilty of "misprision of a felony" because he or she has not reported this crime to a proper authority who is taking appropriate action.
10. Any Texas or federal court with higher jurisdiction than Harris County or Travis County can issue a Writ of Mandamus ordering an investigation consistent with the law and seriousness of the offense.
11. Texas Governor Rick Perry apparently really is immune to the consequences which should be due him as the chief executive over such a corrupt state as Texas. Where else could the doctor responsible for Michael Jackson's death live and practice medicine without so much as having a file opened on him?

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Today I received a response from the Texas Medical Board regarding my Complaint against Texas Licensee Conrad Robert Murray MD, File # 10-2521, as follows:

Ms Pigott: [sic]

Your complaint has been reviewed to determine if a licensee of this agency is involved and whether or not a state law or board rule has been violated. As you know, the Texas Medical Board enforces those requirements governing the practice of medicine as set forth in the Texas Occupations Code and board rules.

Our review indicates the Board has already been notified of the allegations made in your complaint.

All complaints and complaint information are confidential and not subject to public disclosure. The information you provided will be retained for future reference. Thank you for contacting us about this matter. If you have questions, please contact the Investigations Department at (512) 305-7100.

Sincerely,

The Texas Medical Board

NJ06.doc

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Friends,

Please go to this website http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/consumers/complain/placecomp.php
and place your own complaint against Houston physician Conrad Robert Murray MD, who is licensed in Texas and California.

Dr. Murray administered IV propofol to Michael Jackson and caused his death from respiratory arrest. Propofol is a general anesthetic agent whose use is properly restricted to the operating room where full monitoring and resuscitation by those with expertise are immediately available.

I know that I and one other person, Rohan Morris, (who lives in the UK) whom I met on Facebook on a Michael Jackson Fans website, have already submitted formal complaints about Dr. Murray.

Make a copy of your complaint and save it. You will be asked to submit it by affidavit to the Travis County Grand Jury, Special Prosecutions Division, where we plan to demand the indictment of Mari Robinson, Esq., Executive Director of the Texas Medical Board, for felonious crimes against the people of the State of Texas over several years duration.

This is a followup of my allegations made to the whole board in open session on February 6, 2009: I have personal evidence of a litany of state and federal crimes Robinson has committed against the people of Texas over the last several years.

The board made no immediate response.

Two weeks later, I received written notice that the TMB intended to suspend my medical license. With no new complaint and no complaint ever regarding quality of patient care, the board suspended my license on an emergency basis on March 24, 2009 after 5 PM. The Victoria Advocate printed the TMB's press release which stated that my ongoing practice of medicine was a threat to the public welfare. The board, the press release stated, had determined me to be "mentally impaired" and that my conduct was "dishonorable" and "unprofessional".

The Victoria Advocate declined to interview me and declined to examine my evidence.

I think this brings us very close to a CHECK-MATE, MARI, baby!

Hu-rrah!!

Sincerely,

Shirley



On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Pamela J Motl xxxx wrote:


Please remove this e-mail address from your mailing list as it it my work account...I will keep up with this on facebook


-----Original Message-----
From: Shirley Pigott MD
To: Carolyn Barnes
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 13:08:08 -0600
Subject: Re: Help, Carol arrested

If you do not want to be on this mailing list, I will report that to the rest of the mailing list. If you do not take reasonable action to stop this travesty of justice and repeated violations of human rights. We are compiling a list of "those who are silent". At the top of the list will be those who purport to be 'christians' but who are too 'embarrassed' to get your hands dirty. Consider this 'footwashing'.

We have been notified that she (Carol Davis, AKA Carol Ann Davis)is being held under $10,000 bond. If anyone can find out what judge issued the warrant, who the people who arrested her work for, and who set the bond so high for this alleged misdemeanor, please let me know.

Shirley

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Shirley

This is HIGHLY unusual to arrest someone this way. Thank God you were there and took this picture.
Carolyn Barnes, Esq.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Carolyn Barnes < barnes.legalguidance@gmail.com> wrote:


I cannot find anything in the Travis County records showing a warrant outstanding on her.

Here is the link to the arrests by Harris County in last 24 hours and I do not see her name on the list.

http://home.jims.hctx.net/WebServices.aspx

http://www.jims.hctx.net/jimshome/jimsreports/jims1058.txt


On 1/14/10, Shirley Pigott MD wrote:
> Carol Ann Davis arrested at 10:45 AM at her home. I was there. Have been alerting people. Please do NOT assume something has been taken care of, unless I say it has.
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> DOB 2/ 18/ 1956
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> William has been notified. The charge is harassment, of whom, we do not know. A Ford Explorer with this license plate apparently is not in the state data base!.
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> Trying to find out where she was taken and why
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> 3 uniformed officers (Texas "State Police"?) no hats; late model maroon Ford Explorer; Texas License # BH5*S604; They came up when we went outside for Carol to tell me "good-bye", for me to drive home. Apparently they waited for her to open the door of her home.

> Keith Schmidt, paralegal, working with William Park to get her bonded out.
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> Please assist


Pam Motl
Learning Facilitator
O'Connor Magnet School


Shirley Pigott MD
Texas Medical Board Watch
Texas Phoenix 007
361-894-6464 home
361-652-9474 cell

Monday, January 18, 2010

Josh McCown, Wharton County (TX) District Attorney picks on the wrong person.

Wharton County District Attorney Josh McCown may have met his match...yours truly.

As McCown, Keith E Miller MD (former Chairman of Texas Medical Board Disciplinary Process Review Committee), and Mari Robinson (Executive Director and "next to go" of the Texas Medical Board) altered government documents and shared them, the Forces of Righteousness march forward.

In August, although he did his best to convict me of aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer in the line of duty, with a deadly weapon (my car, as I was fleeing for my life), the Wharton jury, which rarely bucks law enforcement, acquitted me.

In a brazoned display of prosecutorial misconduct, McCown vowed to my attorney that he would seek revenge.

But... "Vengeance is mine!" says the LORD.

Naughty Josh...

Here I file a Motion for Mistrial based on Prosecutorial Misconduct.

Pigott Wharton Motion for Mistrial Based on Prosecutorial Misconduct of Wharton County (TX) District Attorn...

...naughty Josh...

That b-a-a-a-d boy took advantage of my disability. I am a proud advocate for persons with psychiatric diagnoses and don't think state medical boards and state attorney generals should pick on me because I have one. It is actually a badge of honor.

Wharton County has not escaped the Dark Ages, when the mentally ill often died in dungeons.

Here is what my doctor, Dr. Matthew Brams, said about my condition:

Pigott Summary of Testimony by Dr Brams



Former TMB member Keith Miller is still retaliating against me because I called him a "medical whore" (a perjorative term doctors use for other doctors whose testimony under oath can be purchased) and gave him Texas Medical Board Watch's "Red Devil Award" two years in a row. See his feeble efforts:

Pigott Exhibit b Motion for Mistrial

Robinson, Miller, and McCown are marching onward, too. They are following the pied piper right over the cliff.