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Re: pardon the error - it's 19 days, not 65
" i doubt it will go very far "
corruption ?
http://www.ahealedplanet.net/advent.htm#care
Some of the crimes Mr. Deputy and friends committed were identical to what the IRS agents did while prosecuting his client, and Mr. Big Time Attorney beat the IRS in the U.S. Supreme Court over it.† He was rubbing his hands together, expecting to tear them up in federal court, but the IRS' political muscle paled compared to whatever was behind Dennis' prosecution.† He called a press conference when he filed the federal lawsuit, and had Dennis contact all the Los Angeles media to get them to be there.† They all told Dennis that they would.† Mr. Big Time Attorney said that the press always came when he gave a press conference.† Nobody showed up.† As Mr. Big Time Attorney sat on the federal courthouse steps in downtown Los Angeles with Dennis, amazed that no media showed up to his press conference, across the street was a camera crew for a Los Angeles TV station.† Mr. Big Time Attorney crossed the street and introduced himself to the TV reporter.† He said, "I don't know what you are covering here, but it canít be as newsworthy as what is going on across the street.† I am suing Ventura County legal officials for their gross violations of my client's civil rightsÖ."† The reporter surprisingly answered, "Yes sir, Mr. Big Time Attorney, I know who you are.† I am aware that you called a press conference for today.† I saw the invitation on my editor's desk, and I asked him if I could cover it, but instead I was assigned to cover the story that I am covering right now.† Yes, your story looked far more interesting than what I am covering, but I report on what I am told to.† Sorry."[44]†
One rude awakening that Mr. Big Time Attorney had was discovering how deeply ingrained the corruption in California was.† Mr. Big Time Attorney had worked mostly in the Eastern federal courts.† Gangsters run the West Coast federal courts, literally.† As documented in Gary Wean's There's a Fish in the Courthouse, he discovered the federal courts' corruption.† Wean wrote about seeing an aspiring young attorney regularly hanging out with the Jewish gangster Mick Cohen.† The man was a protÈgÈ of Cohen's.† Gary saw him with Cohen regularly during his LAPD duties.† Today that man is a judge in the ninth district federal court.† I still see his name in the news from time to time.† The man is a gangster.† Gary's book describes the many criminal enterprises the man has engaged in, using the power of his position to swindle the public and others out of millions, if not billions, of dollars.†
Mr. Big Time Attorney found out how the land lay when they not only threw his federal case out of court, but also threatened to disbar him if he refiled it.† Mr. Big Time Attorney received a harsh education.† He thought he had seen it all, but Dennis' case taught him some hard lessons about who really runs America.† In the end, there was too much pressure being brought to bear on Dennis' case from high places.† The judge eventually held a legal gun against Mr. Big Time Attorney's head, essentially telling Dennis that he would bankrupt Mr. Big Time Attorney unless Dennis did a plea bargain.† Dennis pled guilty to not filing the form and paying the fifty dollars, but part of the deal was having the higher courts rule on the constitutionality of the law as it applied to his case.† When Dennis pled guilty to not filing the form, the District Attorney himself came to the courtroom three times that day, and sat in the audience while Dennis affirmed his deal with the judge.† The DA's presence was so startling that the courtroom's bailiff told Dennis, "I have been a bailiff here for eight years, and I had never seen the DA in person before today.† Now he comes here three times today for your case.† Who are you?"† Mr. Skeptic says that Dennis' claims of being persecuted are a "delusion."