Monday, September 15, 2008

Boyd Graves petitions U.S. Supreme Court for 'full disclosure' of secret AIDS program



No.________

In The

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

October Term 2008

BOYD ED GRAVES, ET. AL.,

Petitioners,

Vs.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ET. AL.

Respondents.

On petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case No. 07-56782

PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI

NOW COMES petitioner, Boyd Ed Graves, on behalf of the American people, who seeks an answer to the following question:

“Did the U.S. Attorney General receive “Service” of the complaint seeking “full disclosure” of the U.S. Special Virus Cancer Program?”

Petitioner raises this question to the Court in an attempt to seek accountability of the U.S. Special Virus Cancer Program (1962 – 1978). It is commonly believed this federal virus development program lies at the heart of the genesis and etiology of HIV/AIDS.

Petitioner believes the issue of the ORIGIN of AIDS is one of the most significant issues affecting mankind to date. The public significance of this case requires the Court to grant a writ of certiorari in that the further security of our homeland is at issue.

The U.S. Constitution affords an inalienable right to life and as such provides the jurisdiction for this petition to be heard. Petitioner has been afflicted with HIV/AIDS for sixteen years and has come to find there was a federal virus development program that preceded the onset of HIV/AIDS. When petitioner sought ‘disclosure’ of the federal program UNDER THE Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the lower court ruled that petitioner had ‘failed to serve’ the U.S. Attorney General and dismissed the case without prejudice. When petitioner filed the “new” (second) complaint, the lower court dismissed it outright and the Ninth Circuit affirmed via mandate.

The lower court erred when it overlooked a “RETURN RECEIPT” from the U.S. Attorney General showing “service” on May 15, 2007. See, EXHIBIT 1, herein. The return receipt confirms the U.S. Attorney General has been aware of the “solid evidence” of a federal virus development program for well over a year, and has taken no action of his own accord as the country’s top law enforcement officer.

Petitioner prays the high Court will grant a writ of certiorari to begin the long and troubling process of rectifying the social ills of a federal program outside the dominion of the United States Constitution. The eventual “full disclosure” of the U.S. Special Virus Cancer Program will ultimately change and save the people of the world.

Respectfully submitted,

Boyd Ed Graves

3593 Fifth Avenue, Suite D

San Diego, Ca. 92103

619-849-9364

Certificate of Service

I, Boyd Ed Graves, Do hereby certify with my signature below that I served a true copy of this petition on the following via first class mail, postage prepaid to:

President George W. Bush

c/o Michael B. Mukasey

U.S. Attorney General

950 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, D.C. 20530

Sent this ____day of September, 2008

_________________________

Boyd Ed Graves