Attempts were made to United States Senator, Dianne Feinstein concerning complaints about lack of Federal and state of California agencies NOT responding to biosafety violations, Agraquest and David Bell. They included:
- Office of Inspector General
- United States Department of Human Health Services
- Center for Disease Control (CDC)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Department of Labor
- National Institure of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- California Occupation Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA)
- California Office of Attorney General
- Yolo County Health Department
October 10, 2004 Letter sent to Senator Dianne Feinstein concerning Privacy Release Form sent view→ HERE
October 10, 2004 Privacy Release Form sent to Senator Dianne Feinstein view→ HERE
October ?, 2004 [after October 14, 2004] E-mail sent to Senator Dianne Feinstein view→ HERE notifying her that the Privacy Release Form had been sent via US Postal service on October 10, 2004.
Additionally provided in this e-mail, was the "update" on David Bell:
"He [David Bell] received findings from phelm he coughed out of his lungs":
"It shows Penicillium (they are still culturing it to try and identify which species it is) and Acremonium FUNGUS
That, along with the Histoplasma Capsulatum FUNGUS..... totals 3 "that has shown up in his [David Bell's] body".
"ALL OF THIS WAS AT THE LAB HE WORKED AT [Agraquest in Davis, California]"
"I am also sending you an attachment that is an interview with the CEO of the lab [Pamela (Pam) Morrone] that says, "we find soil from all over the world". The fungi are from soil"
"My son is coughing up blood now not to mention the THICK mucous that is, as he says, "strangling him."
"PLEASE... PLEASE HELP!!!
There was never a follow-up by Senator Feinstein nor any further correspondence from her after she had received the Privacy Release Form, the October 10, 2004 letter concerning the Privacy Release Form being sent and the email which was sent to her after October 14, 2004.
Why did Senator Feinstein ignore this?





























