How to Force Judges to Follow Their Own Rules and the Law
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After decades of crimes being committed against me by lawyer-criminals in black gowns, I partnered with Sara Naheedy—an exceptional lawyer and an even better person—to launch my first book, Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor .  Although it is the best protective guide for people who have been and have yet to be abused by the off-the-rails corrupt US legal system, it does not offer tactics that will force judges to follow their own rules of court, the judicial canons, the law, and the U.S. Constitution.  This post is a guerilla warfare 101 primer about exactly how to do just that ..read more
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Crime Is Running Amok in the U.S. Legal System
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3w ago
I often tell people who think they know how corrupt our legal system is that they really have no clue just how off-the-rails corrupt it really is.  I tell them to imagine how possibly corrupt they think it could be, and once they have that thought in their head, multiply it by three, and that’s how corrupt the world’s largest crime syndicate truly is ..read more
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Supreme Court to Rule on How Far Cities Can Go to Clear Homeless Camps
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2M ago
In April, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a major case that could reshape how cities manage homelessness.  The legal issue is whether they can fine or arrest people for sleeping outside if there's no shelter available.  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has deemed this cruel and unusual punishment, and this case is a pivotal challenge to that ruling.  The Supreme Court declined to take up a similar case in 2019.  But since then, homelessness rates have dramatically increased.  Street encampments have grown larger and have expanded to new places, igniting i ..read more
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U.S. Supreme Court Must Rule on States’ Blocking Trump from Ballot Prior to Insurrection Conviction
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4M ago
Maine’s secretary recently removed former President Trump from the state’s presidential primary ballot under the Constitution’s insurrection clause, becoming the first election official to take action unilaterally as the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Trump remains eligible to return to the White House.  The decision by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows—a Democrat with skewed political views—follows a ruling earlier this month by the Colorado Supreme Court that booted Trump from the ballot there under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.  That decision has been stayed unt ..read more
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Special Post about the 60th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination
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5M ago
Had John F. Kennedy been re-elected, the CIA had more to lose than any other intelligence agency.  Kennedy forced Allen Dulles, Richard Bissell, and Charles Cabell all to resign by 1962.  The CIA had surveilled Lee Oswald for at least four years prior to JFK’s assassination yet claimed they had no idea who he was.  Documents prove he was a CIA agent and an FBI informant.  Even after the assassination the CIA still had control of all intelligence since Allen Dulles, who hated JFK with a passion was placed on the Warren Commission by LBJ.  Had JFK lived, there probably w ..read more
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Clandestine Modification of Rules and Laws by the U.S. Legal System Most People Do Not See
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6M ago
To the best of my knowledge, one thing that has never been reported in the mainstream media is how the U.S. legal system—which is the world's largest crime syndicate as I prove in chapter one of my second book  that can be read for free—changes its rules of procedure and laws to suit its own narrative and harm unknowing litigants.  This post will be a case study of three different examples ..read more
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How a Government Shutdown Could Affect the Courts
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7M ago
Access to the courts is fundamental to our constitutional republic, but funding for the federal judiciary could run out at some point after a government shutdown.   What would happen should that occur is anyone’s guess.  What we do know is that a lack of funding for the courts could put the Constitution’s fundamental protections at risk ..read more
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Ethics Code Would Not Fix the U.S. Supreme Court’s Legitimacy
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8M ago
After all of the bad press the U.S. Supreme Court has gotten in the last few years, one might imagine that adopting an ethics code would be a reasonable solution to its ongoing issues, right?  Well, not so much.  If the point is to subject the justices to practical oversight and supervision, an ethics code would likely fall short.  The justices would likely end up supervising themselves.  Justices are already required by law to recuse themselves where their impartiality might reasonably be questioned.  As a practical matter, a code might encourage politicized harassmen ..read more
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The Worst Organized Crime in America—Not What You Might Think
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9M ago
Organized crime is rampant in the United States.  It is growing and getting worse all the time.  It costs the commoner billions of dollars each year.  It steals property, rewards criminal activity, and destroys lives.  No, it is not the Mafia or the illegal drug trade.  It is our illustrious U.S. “justice” system.  As I prove in chapter 1 of my second book , it is in fact the world’s largest crime syndicate.  This post will discuss two idealistic ways—although unachievable without significant public outcry—that it can be defeated ..read more
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The State Bar of California Is a Cartel That Must Be Stopped by the U.S. Government
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11M ago
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