David Icke Talks About What “Foreclosures” Really Are

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Memorial To A Fallen Freedom Fighter

From Secret Justice.com: A tribute to a champion of justice and victims rights, Josephine Sarrah. An American hero who stood up against the corrupt judicial system, Cecil County, Maryland corrupt attorneys. And Cecil Bank’s Mafia influenced management had devastated the systems Cecil County, Maryland, with the help of William Riddle and Cecil County Bar Association, which refuses to address fraud on the court in a bar by its lawyers supporting corruption over, justice. Josie’s history can be seen on this website programs.101+109+114+141+281 and program 292 , may she rest in peace out of the reach of the Cecil County, Maryland corrupt judicial system. And may her memory live on.

 

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“Judicial Hellholes”

Latest Report Names Philadelphia as the Worst of the ‘Judicial Hellholes®’ While Courts in California, West Virginia, Florida, Illinois, New York and Nevada Also Make the List

What happened to Maryland?  Is the corruption down, or are we just getting better at hiding it?

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Assault by officers of the court against 12-year-old

From SECRET JUSTICE

VIDEO Delores O’Brien forced to court to defend the kidnapping of her daughter by Arlington County Virginia Child protective services case # JJ033419-01-00-V and the juvenile And Domestic Court, Arlington County Virginia. Which is concealing documents which will prove that the kidnapping and wrongful imprisonment was done in violation of the law and is being covered up by the courts see attached motion for access to records filed December 6, 2011. Please pray for the O’Briens and demand accountability of judges and court insiders CPS agents involved.See [Att] 1

VIDEO : Chronicling of events after assault by officers of the court against 12-year-old AO. While trying to speak to her mother and court appointed attorney during a recess of the court. Which resulted in child being assaulted under color of law and authority and arrested. Also sister of AO. Was assaulted additionally putting handcuffs dragged into the holding cell eventually released without charging and had to seek medical treatment in Georgetown medical Center. For injuries sustained in the malicious assault.     

Video record of events occurring In the Court, December 7th 2011 brutal assault leading up to the vicious assault on 12-year-old child AO and her sister at 6:30 PM witnessed by numerous parties to the federal class-action lawsuit against Arlington County Virginia CPS and court insiders operating under color of law and authority

VIDEO : December 9, 2011 first report from Arlington County Virginia criminal court where County attorneys, CPS workers, and court insiders. Had falsely accused defendant Dolores O’Brien of criminal charges resulting from a visit to her granddaughters school when she was invited to attend a meeting by the mother. Dolores represented herself and defeated the charges transcript will show just how corrupt this system is for those who wish to purchase it from the court.

VIDEO : December 9, 2011 second report with witnesses to the trial where the judge disallowed request for a jury trial, motion for continuance, and allowed the County assistant attorney to make false statements and suppress defendants witnesses answers and testimony. October 6 review of case file by this reporter shows that no initial report was ever filed with the court as testimony was given in court. And witnessed by defendants civil rights attorney also present in the court.

 

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Today is BILL OF RIGHTS DAY

Happy Bill of Rights Day

Like this means anything, unless youre O.J., or a lawyers who is being sued, or perhaps a bank who took all your money under fraudulent means, or more likely locked you up for no good reason or law… ad inf.

Oh yeah, they want money

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Patent Theft – Polictical Corruption

PROOF OF CORRUPTION- Documentation of the Sapperstein crime syndicate in Maryland

Mark Sapperstein. Donald Stone Industries Inc. Patent Theft – Polictical Corruption, Maryland Attorney General, Joseph Curran Jr.- Glibert Sapperstein- Mark Sapperstein

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EXPOSES OF CORRUPTION AND BRIBERY GOVERNMENTAL PRO-DRUG ACTIVITY,
TARGETING OF MINORITIES, PERJURY PREVALENCE,AND BRIBERY OF OFFICIALS:  SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Federal judge: Montana blogger is not journalist

A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that a Montana woman sued for defamation was not a journalist when she posted online that an Oregon lawyer acted criminally during a bankruptcy case, a decision with implications for bloggers around the country.

Crystal L. Cox, a blogger from Eureka, Mont., was sued for defamation by attorney Kevin Padrick when she posted online that he was a thug and a thief during the handling of bankruptcy proceedings by him and Obsidian Finance Group LLC.

U.S. District Judge Marco Hernandez found last week that as a blogger, Cox was not a journalist and cannot claim the protections afforded to mainstream reporters and news outlets.

I guess she forgot to say “in my opinion”…?

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Friend of the Court – Protecting a Child

 Comes now friend Of the Court, George Edward McDermott with Md courtwatch.com and secret justice NEWS petition the court for verification required documents purportedly in the case file in the above captioned case. For documentary as a follow-up to article posted by the Washington Examiner [Att.1] in an ongoing series, it appears that the courts and CPS agencies are acting in nonconformity with Virginia law.

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OUTRAGEOUS

By the end of next week, the US government very likely will have the power to lock up US citizens for life at Guantanamo Bay or other military prisons — without charge and without trial.  This means that, in the near future, a controversial Twitter post, attending a peaceful protest, or publishing an anti-Congress critique or anti-TSA rant on Google+ could land you “indefinite detention” for life, in the wording of the bill. No access to a lawyer, no access to trial.  Yes, you read that right. This would target American citizens, on American soil. Military personnel would be able to come into your house like something out of a Tom Clancy novel and chopper your innocent self down to Guantanamo Bay for life.

30 Signs That The United States Of America Is Being Turned Into A Giant Prison     If you live in the United States of America, you live in a giant prison where liberty and freedom are slowly being strangled to death.  In this country, the control freaks that run things are obsessed with watching, tracking, monitoring and recording virtually everything that we do.  Nothing is private anymore.  Everything that you do on the Internet is being monitored.  All of your phone calls are being monitored.  In fact, if law enforcement authorities suspect that you have done something wrong, they will use your cell phone microphone to listen to you even when you think your cell phone is turned off.  In many areas of the country, when you get into your car automated license plate readers track you wherever you go, and in many major cities when you are walking on the streets a vast network of security cameras and “smart street lights” are constantly watching you and listening to whatever you say.  The TSA is setting up “internal checkpoints” all over the nation, Homeland Security is encouraging all of us to report any “suspicious activity” that our neighbors are involved in and the federal government is rapidly developing “pre-crime” technology that will flag us as “potential terrorists” if we display any signs of nervousness.  If you are flagged as a “potential terrorist”, the U.S. military can arrest you and detain you for the rest of your life without ever having to charge you with anything.  Yes, the United States of America is rapidly being turned into a “Big Brother” prison grid, and most Americans are happily going along with it.   Read More >

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Protesters sit in at congressional offices

Protesters brought their message about alleged economic unfairness to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, sitting in or outside several Senate and House offices.

Anti-Wall Street Occupy DC protesters joined demonstrators from other groups in legislative office buildings, and police arrested one protester at the office of U.S. Representative Vicky Hartzler, a Missouri Republican, for unlawful entry, a Capitol Police spokeswoman said.

Hartzler won election last year with the support of the conservative “tea party” movement.

“We’ve been monitoring activity all over the Hill,” the police spokeswoman said.

The offices of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, and House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, were among the targets.

A Boehner spokeswoman said: “We respect their right to voice their opinions … The Speaker understands the American people want a government that listens to their concerns and works together to help create a better environment for job growth.”

Protester numbers at the offices varied from a few to scores. Several groups have said they planned actions in Washington throughout this week, as part of a “Take Back the Capitol” effort that says the country’s rich and large corporations and banks have too much wealth and power.

That echoes the complaints of the Occupy movement, which originated in New York and has seen protests around the country in recent months, but is under increased pressure from local government moves to dismantle encampments in public places.

NEW ORLEANS EVICTION

One of the latest such operations came in New Orleans, where police conducted a peaceful, pre-dawn eviction of the Occupy New Orleans site on Tuesday.

Dozens of people had been staying in a public park near City Hall for two months. One person refused to leave and was arrested without incident, police said.

New Orleans Police Chief Ronal Serpas said the city gave the group repeated notifications an eviction would occur.

“People were clear about what was expected,” he said at a press conference on Tuesday.

Serpas said protesters are welcome to return to Duncan Plaza to voice their opinions during the park’s open hours.

Speaking to a WWL radio audience on Tuesday morning, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said while he has “absolutely no problem” with individuals exercising their constitutional rights, “it’s our job to keep the place safe.”

Landrieu said city and state laws prohibit “housing structures” being erected on public property. He and Serpas cited health hazards including broken glass and human excrement in the park.

In Washington, protesters who had camped out in a public square have gotten a federal court order barring U.S. Park Police from carrying out a surprise eviction, the group said on its website.

The order bars an eviction without 24-hour notice ahead of a January 31 hearing, Occupy DC said in a statement. Police arrested 31 people on Sunday when occupiers tried to put up a wooden structure in the park, and tore down the building.

Officials in Hartford, Connecticut, said on Tuesday Occupy protesters there needed to leave their encampment by evening or face arrest.

Police chief Daryl Roberts said he did not expect trouble but planned to order officers to take appropriate corrective measures if protesters stay after the deadline.

On Monday, police in other cities extended moves aimed at keeping anti-Wall street protesters from camping, arresting 11 people in Orlando and San Diego after a weekend clampdown.

In Oregon, Portland police arrested 19 people at the weekend who were trying to occupy a downtown park. One man was charged with criminal mischief and trespassing for climbing onto the roof of City Hall.

About 100 Occupy protesters face possible eviction from their encampment at Seattle Central Community College, after a judge last week ruled such a displacement can go forward.

In Los Angeles, where last week police arrested nearly 300 demonstrators when police cleared an Occupy camp, Good Jobs LA, a non-profit group, was calling on the city to evaluate banks that do business with the city on such issues as community investment.

The Occupy movement began in a Manhattan park in New York, but protesters were cleared from that site two weeks ago.

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