Please refer to Federal Prison Industries Inc. UNICOR and HALIBURTON when reading the following article.
See Trial Lawyers Inc Report 2003.
Note the top donors on charts.
Remember, all state, county, federal employees are paid by tax payer dollars.
So how can they belong to UNIONS to fight for better pay?
How can a closed union shop, in violation of the Taft Hartley Act, drag an unwilling victim, a civilian non corporate entity, into a corporate office, the court, initiate illegal and excessive fines, in which the court then invests for a private unjust enrichment profit into the C.R.I.S. (COURT REGISTRY INVESTMENT SYSTEM) through the FEDERAL RESERVE in Houston Texas, who takes 28.25% right off the top, and which happens to be where HALIBURTON and The Comptroller live , without any of the above sharing any dividends,stocks, bonds or shareholder meetings with the unwilling participant, who was forced against his/her will into a ponzi scheme by all the above offices and officers that are trading on Dun & Bradstreet and elswhere intrnationally through CUSIP numbers the court Administrator assigns, after filing a Public Debt Form 1522 obtained from the Department of Public Debt and US Treasury, leaving the taxes up to the unwilling participant, after the courts commit identity theft of the unwilling participant and unauthorized use of personal information, and committing espionage and industrial espionage in doing so, further causing damage to foreign nations who bought the fraudulent stocks created from the court committing violations against USC TITLE 18 > 472;473; 474, in uttering counterfeit Securities?
All this well greased orchestrated investment scheme originates by/with/through/under/ etc international and domestic banks, acting in concert collusion and conspiracy with judges and of course their sidekick attorneys who show them all how to play this game.
And judges, excuse me, bankers in black robes impersonating court officials, who are to hold office in good behavior and uphold Congressional Acts and Constitutional Laws pursuant to their Oaths and other contingencies of positions, have the audacity to hold these so called court rooms, without juries in nearly all cases, alleging criminal actions against civilians who are protected by the 11th amendment in which the courts were removed of any judicial capacity in law, equity, controversy or treaties, and the courts are acting under military law which subjects all the court impersonators to acts of treason and violations of military protocol USC TITLE 10 subject to court martial for which there is only one punishment.
Only a con compos mentis, psychopathic sociopath and pathological liar suffering from delusions of grandeur or other false sense of well being artificially and/or chemically introduced, could remotely consider pretending to be in official capacity while living a 24-7 auditory visual hallucination.
These judges, and all their attorney boy wonder's play dress up every single day, acting with intent, forethought and malice, committing more crimes in one day against Americans, then in turn other foreign nations through fraudulent securities transactions with the blessings of the Federal Reserve, The IRS, and The US Treasury, all raking in the big $$$$$ all the to their private banks on their way home.
Too much evidence exists out there, around the world, for these greedy self serving maniacal court impostors to get away with this treacherous thievery any longer.
Think that belonging to a union is a "Get out of Jail Free Card"? Not even close.
The world is now watching every attorney and every judge acting as a for profit corporation through the unbalanced scales of justice.
The wind don't blow one way all the time, and me thinkst the fan be turnin'.
"Woe be to you Lawyers" Luke 11; 46-52.
All God given inherent rights reserved in perpetuity.
;Jeanette Audrey; [Triplett]
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Legislation, lawsuits seek to shine light on private prisons
A bill before Congress would extend the Freedom of Information Act to require private prisons contracted by the federal government to release records under the same standards as federal prisons. The Private Prison Information Act of 2007 (H.R. 1889), introduced by Rep. Tim Holden, D-Pa., would require private prisons and other correctional facilities under contract with federal agencies to house federal prisoners to make their records accessible under the same FOIA requirements that govern federal prisons. - Health Care for America: Which Side Are You On?
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