Thursday, May 2, 2013

OBAMA NOW GOING AFTER 'THOUGHTS'


Submitted by: Walter F Kirkpatrick
PRESENTLY AND SINGULARLY THE MOST IMPORTANT COURT CASE IN U.S. HISTORY
 
BECAUSE NOW THAT THE 
U.S. GOVERNMENT CAN PUNISH OUR THOUGHTS,
THERE ARE NO LIMITS TO ITS POWER!

USA v. DARREN WESLEY HUFF

In October 2011 the United States Justice Department under Barack Hussein Obama and Eric Holder successfully prosecuted and achieved the conviction of a U.S. citizen based solely upon what U.S. government functionaries said they thought the accused man was thinking!

Subordinate U.S. officials directly responsible for the first successful prosecution and conviction of a U.S. citizen for a THOUGHT CRIME in United States history include U.S. District Judges H. Bruce Guyton and Thomas A. Varlan, and U.S. Attorneys William C. Killian, Jeffrey E. Theodore and A. William Mackie. LINK

In achieving this remarkable result Obama, Holder, Varlan, Killian, Theodore and Mackie relied upon the perjury of Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Chuck Reed and Mark A. Van Balen. 

Obama, Holder, Varlan, Killian, Theodore and Mackie further relied upon the perjury of their Tennessee State law enforcement partners, among them, an East Tennessee District Attorney named Robert Steven Bebb, and Bebb's criminal associates Mike Hall, Donald Williams and Gregg Breeden.

Other FBI agents committing crimes against the U.S. include Scott Johnson, Mike Harrell, Roxanne J. West, Reanna Day, Adam Rowland, Marcus Veazey, Richard L. Lambert, Jr., Kenneth L. Moore, Sandra Bungo and, to be sure, FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Other Tennessee law enforcement criminal assistants named are Andy Corbitt, Russ Winkler, J.C. Parrot, 

Knoxville, Tennessee attorneys G. Scott Green and Gerald Gulley are named as accomplices in establishing this Minority Report precedent. 

The list of names provided herein is not exhaustive.


Post & Email Editor Sharon Rondeau broke this story. Editor Rondeau has relentlessly reported on the dangers of this Minority Report precedent ever since.

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