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2014-12-12

MSM Blackout! Eric Holder's DOJ Implicated On Multiple Corruption Charges!

Vatic Note:  Is this why Eric Holder resigned?   Why aren't these people in jail?  Resigning is not punishment for corruption.  Its all basically covered by this video put out by Dahboo who has done a good job of ferreting this info  out for us.   I suspect we will get pretty fed up pretty doggone soon here, with all this blatant corruption going on. 

Today we find out that Ferguson was a similar situation.  We are putting up a blog on it this week, probably this weekend.  So watch for it, but its obvious that the higher ups are not being subjected to the same criminal laws that we are being held too.  Reminds me of the cops who are not prosecuted for shooting unarmed civilians in the back.

The first thing we should do when we get control of our government back again, is to prosecute all these people, throw them in jail if convicted by a jury.   At least the government controlled by the people are willing to give these corrupt ones a trial.  That is more than I can say for the cops who keep shooting unarmed civilians and who are also militarizing.   You can imagine what they can do once done with the militarizing of our police forces. 

Watch, listen and read, and let us know what you think. 

MSM Blackout! Eric Holder's DOJ Implicated On Multiple Corruption Charges! 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am8gSptarXU
Published by DAHBOO77 on Oct 21, 2014




In perhaps the most stunning documentation yet of abuses by Eric Holder’s Justice Department, two former Assistant United States Attorneys spoke to defense attorneys and revealed appalling deceit and corruption of justice. 

This latest litigation time bomb has exploded from multi-million dollar litigation originally brought by the Department of Justice against Sierra Pacific based on allegations that the lumber company and related defendants were responsible for a wildfire that destroyed 65,000 acres in California.

In what was dubbed the “Moonlight Fire” case, the tables are now turned. The defendants have discovered new evidence and filed a stunning motion. The new evidence and disclosures are being taken seriously by the Chief Judge of the Eastern District of California—as they should be. In a shocking action, Judge Morrison C. England Jr. ordered the recusal of every federal judge in the Eastern District of California.

Sierra Pacific Industries and other defendants were compelled to pay $55 million to the United States over a period of five years and transfer 22,500 acres of land to settle massive litigation brought against them by the United States alleging that they caused a 2007 fire that destroyed 65,000 acres in California. Sierra Pacific has always maintained that the fire started elsewhere and that the state and federal investigators and Department attorneys lied. Now that settlement may go up in smoke because of the new evidence of outrageous misconduct by the federal prosecutors and the investigators from state and federal offices, as well as findings earlier this year by a state judge.

In an extraordinary development, Judge England, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, ordered the recusal of all the Eastern District judges from the case because of serious allegations that the Court itself was defrauded by the government in the original prosecution. To avoid any appearance of partiality, he has referred the case to Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski to appoint a judge from outside the Eastern District to handle the case going forward. Judge Kozinski has excoriated prosecutors for failing to meet their legal and ethical obligations.



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