Category: Judicial System
FBI Attempted To Drive Martin Luther King To Suicide
Stunning List: 35 Times The FBI Deviated From Standard Practice Or Committed Crimes In Effort To Exonerate Hillary And Indict Trump

The FBI leadership under the Obama Administration took many actions that deviated from standard practice [i.e. were corrupt and criminal] in their efforts to exonerate Hillary from her crimes and then spy and frame candidate and then President Trump. Today current members of the FBI are embarrassed to even turn…
Comey Thinks FBI Directors Can Unlawfully Do Whatever They Want

Last month, special counsel Robert Mueller revealed something disturbing about former FBI Director James Comey. Here’s what Mueller disclosed: In January 2017, when Comey sent FBI agents to interview then–national security adviser Michael Flynn, Comey bypassed his own boss, Acting Attorney General Sally Yates. The story sounds innocuous, and it…
The FBI And DOJ Are Treasonously Corrupt
For What Could Be Considered An Act Of Treason, The Justice Department And FBI Are Flouting A Congressional Subpoena

The Justice Department and FBI have deliberately missed a Wednesday (December 12, 2018) deadline to provide information about the government’s mysterious unlawful raid on a former FBI contractor-turned-whistleblower’s home last month. For what could be considered an act of treason, the Justice Department and FBI are flouting a congressional subpoena…
Remember Ruby Ridge
The Republic May Yet Survive

Having suffered for decades the preening and hectoring of self-righteous Democrats while activist judges have run roughshod over our constitutional rights, it is such a pleasure to observe liberal outrage as they refuse to accept an America that rejects what they have to offer. America has seen liberalism, America has…
Federal Judge Rules That Government Has A Right To Make A Couple Sick

According to a ruling by a federal judge in St. Louis, Missouri, governments can require a people to make themselves sick. More specifically, a local ordinance that requires planting grass, to which a St. Peters, Mo. woman is allergic, does not violate a “fundamental right.” Thus, U.S. district judge John…