Who Is “Judge DALE”?
“Judge DALE” is a hoax. The people behind the hoax have already admitted it to us. This is the REAL reason that you have never seen a photograph, video or live appearance of “Judge DALE”. He does not actually exist.
There are actually two different people who have fraudulently impersonated "Judge DALE" online and they write about two entirely different subjects in two entirely different styles.
"Rodney DALE Class" is the original "Judge DALE" (which uses his middle name, "DALE", as an inside joke). Class is an amateur legal theorist with barely a high school education who was never a judge. Class and his “editors” first began fraudulently impersonating the “Judge DALE”, a fake “retired federal judge” in 2009 (a federal felony).
All of the fake “Judge DALE” articles that appear online on the subject of the “LAW” were written by Class and his "editors". All of the fake online articles that appear online on the subject of “DINARS” were written by the late John MacHaffie, who died on January 8th, 2015.
Here is how it came to be that there were two fake “Judge DALES”. Between 2010 and 2012, the original people who actually created the "Judge DALE Hoax" ("editors") organized and edited Class' amateur belief system about “the law” into the two original "Judge DALE" forgeries: "The Matrix And The US Constitution" (April 10th, 2010) and "The Great American Adventure: Secrets Of America" (sometime before May 25th, 2012). These “editors” posted these two original “Judge DALE” forgeries on their own websites.
Afterwards, these "editors" solicited other likeminded webmasters who would agree to post (or to post links to) these two original "Judge DALE" forgeries on their own websites with full knowledge that these forgeries were fake. These likeminded webmasters played an important role in the “Judge DALE Hoax”. Indeed, two of these webmasters were so enthusiastic about their role in the hoax that they themselves actually wrote and posted additional fake articles on their websites in which they claimed to “know Judge DALE personally” and wherein they purported to quote dialogue that they exchanged with this fictional character (who does not actually exist).
Arguably, the most important of the likeminded webmasters who distributed the “Judge DALE” forgeries was the late John MacHaffie of nesaranews.com. MacHaffie posted articles on his own website on a broad range of subjects. But, he was passionate about the subject of investing in "DINARS" (a gold-backed currency used in some middle-eastern countries) and related subjects like global currency re-set/revaluation and non-disclosure agreements (which MacHaffie claimed were necessary when investing in "DINARS") . Many people regarded MacHaffie as a genuine authority on the subject of "DINARS" and he had followers reading his “DINAR” articles all over the globe. MacHaffie did not write about the subject of the law. And, Class did not write about the subject of “DINARS”. So, Class and MacHaffie were not competitors for the same readers. Thus, Class’ material and MacHaffie’s material were compatible and Class’ material seemed to be a good fit on MacHaffie’s website, nesaranews.com.
At first, all went well with the "Judge DALE Hoax". Readers of the "Judge DALE” forgeries on the websites of these like-minded webmasters actually believed that "Judge DALE" was a real person and that he really was a "retired federal judge". Readers of the “Judge DALE” forgeries believed the false and utterly delusional claims reflected therein about the law and the legal system. And, nobody outside of the “editors” who originally created the “Judge DALE” forgeries and the likeminded webmasters (who distributed the forgeries) knew that the whole thing was one giant hoax intended to defraud the American people.
By 2012, the "Judge DALE Hoax" had become an unqualified success. The fictional character, "Judge DALE", had become a genuine brand-name with real value among amateur legal theorists, largely as a result of the efforts of these likeminded webmasters, like MacHaffie (who distributed the "Judge DALE forgeries" to his own readers).
But then, in late May or very early June, 2012, the "editors" who originally created the "Judge DALE Hoax" stole some proprietary information from MacHaffie about “DINARS”, posted it on the websites of MacHaffie's competitors and fraudulently attributed that stolen information to "Judge DALE" (who MacHaffie knew did not actually exist and who MacHaffie had actually helped make into a genuine internet sensation).
Needless to say, MacHaffie was livid. In retaliation, on June 4th and 5th, 2012, MacHaffie did two things. First, he posted a formal notice on his website, nesaranews.com, that read, "Judge DALE Is Removed From This Blog" and, without revealing that "Judge DALE" was a hoax, he explained his reasons for banning "Judge DALE" from his website (explained above). Second, and more importantly, MacHaffie actually stole the fake name, "Judge DALE", for his own use in peddling his own online articles about "DINARS" and he posted his very first "DINAR" article online as a SECOND "Judge DALE". MacHaffie’s theft and use of the fake name, "Judge DALE", served several purposes for MacHaffie. First, it taught Class' editors a lesson about stealing the intellectual property that actually belonged to others (he simply returned the favor by doing the same thing to them). MacHaffie knew that Class' editors could not complain publically about what MacHaffie had done to them without revealing their own role in the "Judge DALE Hoax". Second, MacHaffie’s theft and use of the fake name, “Judge DALE”, had the effect of confusing and confounding "Judge DALE's" original followers and thereby weakened the value of the "Judge DALE" brand among amateur legal theorists. Third, MacHaffie’s theft and use of the fake name, “Judge DALE”, increased the number of readers of MacHaffie's articles on "DINARS". MacHaffie continued to use the fake name "Judge DALE" in connection with his own online articles on the subject of "DINARS" until his death on January 8th, 2015. He never forgave Class' editors for what they had done to him.
This is why since June 4th, 2012, there have been two authors of the online forgeries that have been fraudulently attributed to "Judge DALE", not one. This is also why there are no "Judge DALE" forgeries that were posted online which relate to the subject of "DINARS" until after June 4th, 2012. This is why all of the “Judge DALE” forgeries posted online before June 4th, 2012 related to the subject of the LAW. This is also why, since June 4th, 2012, the "Judge DALE" forgeries posted online address two entirely unrelated subjects (the subject of the LAW and the subject of "DINARS"). This also explains why "Judge DALE", an alleged "retired federal judge" would, on June 4th, 2012, suddenly and inexplicably start writing articles about “DINARS”, a subject about which no “retired federal judge” would have any interest, knowledge or expertise anyway. This also explains why there is such a profound difference in the quality of the writing between the two types of "Judge DALE" forgeries that appear online. Those "Judge DALE forgeries" on the subject of the LAW that appear to have been written by a high school student (as edited by other high school students) were written by Class and his editors. Those "Judge DALE forgeries" on the subject of "DINARS" (global currency re-set/re-valuation and NDA's) that appear to have been written by an intelligent, articulate, educated, literate person were written by the late "John MacHaffie. This is why no new “Judge DALE” forgeries on the subject of “DINARS” have been posted online since MacHaffie’s death on January 8th, 2015. Finally, this is why new “Judge DALE” forgeries on the subject of the LAW continue to be posted online despite MacHaffie’s death (Class and his “editors” remain alive to post new “Judge DALE” forgeries online about the subject of the LAW).
Either way, there is no real "retired federal judge" who wrote any of the "Judge DALE” forgeries that appear online. Either way, "Rodney DALE Class" was the original "Judge DALE" and was the namesake for the fictional online character, "Judge DALE" (which uses Class’ middle name, “DALE”, as an inside joke). Either way, "Judge DALE" is a hoax. Either way, all of the online articles that are fraudulently attributed to "Judge DALE" are also hoaxes.