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1. I've been a victim of wrongdoing
by a judge or lawyer - where do I start in getting help?
When you have been a victim of wrongdoing by a
judge or lawyer, you have joined the ranks of what are now millions of
victims of sleaze and corruption in the American legal system.
But you need first of all to realize that you are
in an extremely difficult situation, and it will be very difficult for
you to get help, despite your being surrounded by nearly a million lawyers
in the USA, and living in a society that is obsessed with law and lawyers,
with courts and with lawsuits.
This FAQ or list of Frequently Asked Questions,
will help you understand the situation in which you find yourself. This
FAQ will explain what will likely happen as you try the various avenues
of seeking help and justice, and the powerful forces that are blindly set up against
you.
You have begun a road that is probably long and
lonely, as well as dangerous. You or a loved one may be threatened with
jail and prison, with losing everything you have or own, even with being
physically and mentally tormented, being murdered or put to death.
You may be completely innocent, and have complete
proof that a lawyer or judge or their friends have committed major felony
crimes.
But still, you may have a terribly difficult time
getting anyone to help you, or getting the news media to cover your story,
or even getting someone to listen to you.
The first step is to face and confront the situation,
and know exactly what forces you are facing in America's strange legal system. This FAQ will help you understand all of this.
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2. I thought America was a "free
country" with the "greatest legal system in the world"
- so why is my situation such a difficult problem?
If you are a new victim of judicial or legal corruption,
you will start to realize that America is a very different kind of place,
than the way you used to think of it before. You are now confronted with
the most hidden and terrible secret about life in modern America.
Regarding the American legal system, it is not
like they told you in the schoolbooks when you were a child. It is not
like the way they picture it in Hollywood movies, or on American television
shows.
It is not like what you see in the news media,
in a few cases when famous millionaires are on trial, and millions of
dollars are being spent, and TV cameras are rolling, and reporters from
around the world are watching everything that happens. Judges and lawyers
behave very differently in those small number of legal cases that get
high publicity.
On the other hand, in the vast majority of American
legal cases, below the media radar screen, what happens is often very
sordid and sleazy. Sometimes judges and lawyers commit crimes in broad
daylight. Judges ignore the facts, ignore the law, ignore the truth and
ignore justice. Lawyers cut sleazy deals and sell out their own clients.
Bribery is commonplace.
There are courtrooms where judges and lawyers scream
like lunatics at their victims, where judges and lawyers tell lies and
plant false evidence, and no one says a word to fight them. Innocent people
get sentenced to prison, or even to be strapped to a table and put to
death; or people are told they will be sent to jail unless they pay extortion
money to friends of the judge. Judges are hiring thugs to engage in extortion
and intimidation against other people. Fake trials are held, where both
"sides" of lawyers help the judge conduct a fake trial against
the victim.
In fact, the best way for rich people to get away
with committing felony crimes in America, is to get a judge to be part
of the gang of criminals - because they almost never prosecute a judge,
even when there is clear proof the judge is a criminal.
Yes, it is really that bad.
Unlike what people imagine, most legal cases are
never even allowed to get to a jury - the judges make sure of that. People
are crushed and destroyed, threatened and sentenced, denied access to
their families and children, and lose everything they have and own, without
any jury ever hearing what they had to say.
America brags about having the "rule of law",
but this does not mean that the law is taken seriously. All it means is
that there are people with the title of "judges" and "lawyers"
involved, while you are being railroaded and denied your rights, while
your family is destroyed, your life ruined, and your freedoms are trampled
by a court. "The rule of law" is just a propaganda phrase that
covers for rule by lawyers.
The reality of American courts is an immense tragedy
and catastrophe, a tragedy which is mostly un-reported in the news media.
(See below on why the U.S. media are quiet about crooked judges and lawyers.)
There are millions of victims, with stories that are largely hidden, suppressed
or obscured by the big news media organizations. Some of these victims
are under gag orders or bans on their freedom of speech, but many of these
stories are out on the internet for you to see, some of them despite the
gag orders.
Because these stories are not prominent on the
TV news or in the major newspapers, most people who are not yet victims
- maybe like you, before you became a victim yourself - most people tend
to believe what they have been told, about living in a "free country"
with "justice in the courts", and the "greatest legal system
in the world".
It is natural to believe this propaganda, it is
human nature for Americans to accept these stories. But it is not the
truth about the American legal system. It is scary to confront that truth,
to face the real facts about fraud and injustice in America's courts.
On the internet, however, you can find many of the particular cases and
examples, which show you the real truth about what is going on in the
American courts right now.
Additionally, the courts themselves in America,
not only their decisions and decrees and orders, but also the rantings
and ravings of judges themselves, are a powerful means of propaganda against
the people who are victims of the legal system. What courts and judges
say, is what everyone is allowed to talk about and repeat, no matter how
dishonest, criminal, slanderous, or false and unjust, the statements made
by the judge. However, the statements of a private person - especially
if it is critical of a judge or court - are things that carry much less
weight, and which the media often will refuse to publish. In America,
the courts are allowed to shape the picture of reality presented by the
mass media.
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3. What about the grievance procedures
for dishonest and criminal judges?
In both federal and state courts, you will find
some theoretical grievance procedures for misconduct by judges. You can
often find, even on the internet itself, instructions as to what forms
to file and where to file them. But, in the end, nearly all of this is
a joke, a farce, and a fraud on the American people.
Nearly all such complaints are kept secret, permanently.
Some jurisdictions have even made it a crime to talk about the fact that
you have filed a complaint against a judge.
The judges read these complaints, and pass them
around to each other, and maybe even laugh and joke about them. Sometimes
the judges have little private talks with each other, and suggest strategies
so as to not be so blatantly obvious in their offenses in the future.
The judges almost never take any official action
on these complaints, regardless of how much evidence you have submitted.
The complaints are rejected, and they tend to not even reply to the victim.
If a reply is made, it is to dismiss the complaint, with a remark that
the complainant is a "disgruntled litigant", or some technicality
or other is invented to jettison the complaint.
Also, it can be nearly impossible to get a lawyer
to help you file such misconduct charges - see below on why lawyers are
afraid of revenge by the judges. But even with a lawyer making the complaint
for you, the outcome would be the same: Nearly all complaints ignored
or dismissed.
Starting in 2004, there was even appointed a national
judicial ethics panel of the United States Supreme Court, with a Supreme
Court judge as chairman. This is yet another group that is stonewalling
on judicial corruption, so you can send in complaints and have them ignored
right at the very top.
The judges of America look out very nicely for
each other. On the other hand, judges who dare to expose the bribery and
misconduct by other judges, can be attacked and driven out of office on
trumped-up accusations.
The judges are jealous of their own sense of power,
which is diminished every time a judicial scandal is exposed. The judges
think it is better to cover up for any crimes by fellow judges, so that
they don't lose the respect that they have remaining, among the people
who don't know any better.
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4. What about the local Bar or
Bar association - Aren't they supposed to go after crooked lawyers and
judges?
In each U.S. state you can also locate the procedures
on how to file a complaint against a dishonest lawyer, a complaint usually
filed with your local Bar, or lawyers' supervision body. Just as with
the complaint procedures about judges, these procedures are largely a
joke, a farce and a fraud on the American people.
You may be amazed to see how fast the Bar sends
you a letter back, claiming there is "no action warranted" on
your complaint, even though you have submitted total clear proof of felony
crimes by a lawyer. Across America, such "lawyer complaint procedures"
are known for covering up for felony crimes and serious offenses by lawyers.
These "Bar legal ethics" people are an important part of maintaining
the American culture of bribery and judicial misconduct.
It is important to understand that, in the United
States of America, the lawyers are under the direct personal control of
the judges, not their fellow lawyers. This is different from other advanced
nations, where lawyers are admitted to practice by their fellow lawyers.
So, in other countries, lawyers are not directly under the thumb of judges
who may be crooked. This is the difference between what is usually called
the 'Bar' (a government body controlled by the judges in America), and
the 'Bar Association' (the union or guild or private organization of lawyers).
Given that the judges in America are widely involved
in misconduct and fraud and bribery, and that these judges also control
the Bar, that means your complaint about dishonest lawyers, are going
right to the same judges who are involved in bribery with the crooked
lawyers. Ha-ha-ha, the judges laugh, because the joke is on the public.
The lawyers who are "disciplined" by
the Bar are mostly lawyers who have made the judges angry in some way - lawyers who dared to expose corruption; lawyers involved in bribery
without giving the judges their proper share; political radicals or minority
lawyers who have caused trouble for the judges and politicians; or lawyers
whose other crimes become so well known that the Bar feels it has to pretend
to do something.
But it is usually an empty hope of getting justice,
by means of filing a Bar complaint against a lawyer. The law, the truth,
the facts, the evidence, and justice itself, are all usually irrelevant.
What matters is the way the lawyer in question is politically and financially
connected to the judges.
The Bar Associations, or lawyers' unions, do not
have power independent of the judges. They accept the system as it is,
and join in the cover-up of offenses by other lawyers.
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5. Why is it so hard to find a lawyer to fight legal
or judicial corruption, why are all the lawyers afraid to help me?
One of the several things you will discover in your battle against judicial
or legal wrongdoing, is that it can be almost impossible to find a lawyer
who will help you file lawsuits and complaints against judges, or against
other lawyers.
One reason for this is because the judges generally control the Bar in
your state, which means they have total instant control over whether a
lawyer is even allowed to continue working as a lawyer.
With the judges' direct personal control over the Bar, not only does
the Bar ignore the complaints about dishonest lawyers who are involved
in crimes with judges, the Bar can also take instant revenge on the lawyers
who dare to question corruption. As you will find in numerous documented
cases, lawyers who file complaints have been quickly stripped of their
right to practice law, denied their livelihood and income and financially
destroyed, and sometimes even criminally charged and sentenced to jail.
Sometimes the local Bar will even admit that talking about legal corruption,
is a specific reason for taking away a lawyer's license to practice. The
revenge can be quick and instant.
Judges have many other ways to take revenge too. American judges love
to abuse their "contempt of court" privileges, and send a lawyer
or other person to jail right on the spot there in the courtroom, if the
judge decides that person has been insufficiently submissive.
What this means, is that America's army of nearly a million lawyers,
is submissive to the control of some thousands of judges, who operate
the game that is known as America's legal system. Lawyers are genuinely
in fear. You will find that even the many lawyers who are unemployed,
the lawyers who are broke and desperate for money, are afraid to fight
a case if it involves exposing judicial or legal corruption.
The small group of rich lawyers who make big money, and who run the various
Bar and lawyers' associations, have accepted the way that the "game"
is currently played by the lawyers who have direct contact with judges.
There is a feeling among lawyers that the current structure of bribery
and fraud, is what maintains the high incomes of some lawyers, and helps
lawyers to earn fees as high as $500 per hour. Rich people and companies
pay this money because they are afraid of injustice, and they know that
the fees are big enough to include the money for bribes to the judges.
Many other lawyers, privately, don't like the system, but individual
lawyers will not speak out about particular cases of bribery and fraud,
because they know that revenge will likely be quickly taken against them.
Lawyers will line up by the dozen to help other crooked lawyers, and
to help judges play bribery games and do personal harm to you. But if
you have proof of lawyers or judges involved in crime and wrongdoing,
lawyers in general will avoid you as if you have the plague.
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6. Aren't there lawyers who specialize in "legal
malpractice" or misconduct by lawyers?
Theoretically, there are a few lawyers who advertise among their specialties,
that they are interested in "legal malpractice" cases. But you
will almost certainly find this to be another dead end, as you search
for a lawyer to help you.
Many of the lawyers interested in "legal malpractice" are only
interested in defending and protecting lawyers who are accused of crimes
and offenses - they are not interested in exposing any wrongdoing by other
lawyers.
The lawyers who say they are willing to sue other lawyers, are basically
only willing to file such lawsuits if it is all right with the judges
first - they are not willing to sue lawyers who are committing crimes
in collusion with the judges.
These lawyers first want to know if some judge is already angry at the
lawyer in question, and wants to take revenge on the lawyer - in that
case the "legal malpractice" lawyer might be willing to help
you. A few narrow types of cases fall into this category - like lawyers
who have missed a filing deadline in a personal injury lawsuit, thereby
depriving other lawyers and judges of legal fees and bribery money.
The lawyers, and the judges supporting them, will also tolerate a few
lawsuits about legal misconduct, where the lawyers have engaged in malpractice
or misconduct that hurts the big corporations or their shareholders. The
judges and lawyers don't care about average citizens, but they do care
about big corporations, shareholders, and wealthy people, so they might
consider evaluating whether a lawyer has provided good service to big
corporations and wealthy people.
As far as the average citizen goes, you can pretty much forget about
even the so-called "legal malpractice" lawyers. No matter how
clearly you can prove felony crimes by other lawyers and judges, the "legal
malpractice" lawyers will almost never help you.
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7. I read about crazy lawsuits for trivial reasons where
people win money - so why can't I find a lawyer to fight serious issues
of legal corruption?
It's true that there are lots of bogus, malicious, and perverted lawsuits
filed in America, for all sorts of trivial and dishonest reasons. And
it's true that some of these lawsuits even win money, where somebody gets
a big pile of money for some silly complaint.
But that doesn't mean you will be able to get legal help to fight a crooked
lawyer or judge, even though you have massive proof of misconduct and
felony crime by the lawyers and the judges.
The legal profession likes the media to tell all those general lawsuit
stories. They like the way these stories create terror among people and
small businesses, and help induce people to pay more money for lawyers.
The legal profession also likes the media to tell the stories of a few
people who win millions of dollars in lawsuits. It is just like in gambling
casinos, where the casino very proudly announces that someone has won
a huge jackpot. A few people win big, but most people will lose, and the
stories of a few people hitting the "jackpot" give false hope
to all the many people who lose money. Also, many people who win lots
of money in a lawsuit, are people who have serious injuries and medical
problems, and who need to spend all that money on America's hugely expensive
medical care system.
The lawyers also like to create the impression that, "You can find
a lawyer to sue anybody for almost anything." This, however, is a
lie. It's true that you can find lawyers to file all sorts of silly, worthless
and dishonest lawsuits, but only against certain targets.
If you want to make up some lies and sue a doctor or a hospital, lawyers
will jump out of the woodwork to help you. If you want to make up some
lies and sue a small business, that doesn't have any political connections,
lawyers will be glad to take your money and play this game with you. If
you want to harass your poor neighbor down the street, and your neighbor
doesn't have political connections, lawyers will be glad to take your
money and play the lawsuit game.
But if you want to sue a big powerful company with political connections,
lawyers start to slow down a bit. They might take your money and file
a lawsuit against that kind of company, but they will start to be a little
timid about what they do. And they might steal your money, and then take
a bribe from the lawyers for the big company to sabotage your case.
If you want to file a lawsuit against some politician or the government,
now things really start to slow down. Lawyers, even broke lawyers desperate
for money, will start to walk on eggshells here. They might be willing
to file some sort of general administrative lawsuit about this or that,
but they also will be very hesitant to expose wrongdoing by some powerful
official, politician or government agency. Lawyers are very careful about
taking legal action against the government in general.
But if you want to sue another lawyer, or file some lawsuit that exposes
the misconduct of a dishonest judge, then you will likely hear: No way,
buster! This is the territory of career suicide for a lawyer. He might
end up losing his license to practice law, and both the lawyer and you
might wind up in jail on phony charges. You can keep on asking several
thousand lawyers, like other people have done, and yet never find a single
lawyer who is willing to file a lawsuit against other crooked lawyers.
You can have lots of money, and total proof of crime by the guilty lawyers,
and yet you may never find a lawyer to help you.
That's the reality of "how the game is played" in the American
legal system.
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8. I had a lawyer in my original legal case, but he acted
weak, timid and stupid in the courtroom, he didn't try to strongly defend
me - Why was that?
The lawyers' fear of judges also changes their legal behavior in regular
legal cases, too, even cases that don't seem (at first) to involve legal
corruption.
When you talk with a lawyer in his office, you may hear him talk about
all sorts of wonderful things he promises to do for you - all sorts of
countersuits he will file, all sorts of things he will say to defend you.
He sounds like a smart guy or girl.
But then you may find, when it comes to the actual legal filings, or
the lawyer's performance in the courtroom, your lawyer is suddenly a wimp
and an idiot. He only argues about trivial matters, and forgets to mention
the most important evidence about why you are innocent or right.
The reason for this is that much of what goes on in American courtrooms
is phony or fake, with the outcome decided in advance by the judge and
the lawyers. Lawyers don't really work for their clients in many cases;
their real allegiance is channeled through the judges, and their loyalty
is to the government, or to the rich people or corporations who pay the
big bribes.
Even though you might have given a lot of money to "your" lawyer,
the judge might have gotten a really big bribe from the other side. This
is part of why the big corporation usually wins their cases against the
little guy.
Your lawyer is often like a crooked pro wrestler who gets paid to take
a dive in a rigged wrestling match. He pretends to fight a little bit,
then he lays down while the judge/referee counts to 10.
Lawyers are submissive to the judges in the way that they present their
cases. If the judge doesn't want to hear something, the lawyer will try
to avoid presenting those facts or arguments. So the truth is never spoken,
the motion is never filed, the claims are not made, the facts are not
presented. The person whom you imagine is "your" lawyer, trims
and narrows his presentation to make it pleasing to the judge, and to
the forces of wealth, power and government that the judge represents.
Your lawyer may well be bribed by the other side's lawyers, to help him
along in betraying you.
If the lawyers don't play along with this game, they may suffer the destruction
of their careers, or even be railroaded into prison.
This is also how so many poor people and minorities are sent to prison,
even though they are completely innocent. They are shoved into accepting
a "plea bargain", with no jury trial, by the lies and deceptions
of a "public defender lawyer", who is trying to hold onto his
job. If the "public defender" does not cooperate with the judge
and prosecutors in railroading poor people into jail, he can be pushed
out of work, or even suffer worse revenge, like being disbarred or jailed
on false charges himself.
In lawsuits between people and big companies, the big corporations and
rich people who pay for the bribes may not even specifically talk about
bribery with their lawyer. They hire a lawyer with "connections",
pay him $500 an hour or whatever he asks, and don't ask any questions
about the details. The lawyers themselves have lots of cash floating around
in their pockets, and wait for a discreet moment to pass it to the judge.
Occasionally an ex-judge will even reveal that this is how the system
actually works, that bribery is commonplace.
Often, the judge and the lawyers agree among themselves about how it's
all going to "go down", with the end result decided in advance,
and you merely hear the result of "the best deal possible",
according to "your" lawyer, whose job is to sell the deal to
you, and make you take it - or else. "Your" lawyer will start
to threaten or intimidate you, if you do not go along. If a lawyer tries
to fight this system, he and his client may both be quickly crushed and
destroyed. American lawyers learn quickly that they must "play the
game" if they are to survive at all.
Lawyers who wish they could help people, find themselves too afraid to
take the actions they know should be taken to really defend and fight
for their clients. America's lawyers are themselves in fear, well-trained
in being submissive and timid to America's judges.
It is almost impossible to find radical, bold, brave lawyers like there
were in an earlier day, or like you imagine from television and movies.
The judges don't allow such lawyers to survive very long. Such lawyers
have been successfully suppressed, disbarred, jailed, or otherwise intimidated
and constrained. That is why when you try to confront judicial and legal
corruption, you are usually very much alone and without any legal help.
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9. What about prosecutors and police - won't the prosecutors
or the FBI go after crooked lawyers and judges?
This is another frustrating dead end in your search for justice. In theory,
the local district attorney, or the police, or the federal prosecutors
and the FBI, should all be going after crooked lawyers and judges.
But you will find that these people usually have no interest in going
after crooked lawyers and judges, no matter how clear and devastating
the proof of crime that you present to them. They may even give you back
the evidence and refuse to accept it, so they can pretend later that they
never saw it and don't have it.
One of the sad things about life in America, is that average citizens
are usually denied the right to bring criminal complaints against other
people. You aren't allowed to yourself bring criminal charges of extortion
and fraud against a lawyer, unless a prosecutor or other magistrate or
official "approves" of prosecuting your accusations.
And what you will find is that the public officials cover up for crimes
by their special friends, the lawyers and judges. This is all part of
the "game". The police and prosecutors, after all, depend on
crooked lawyers and judges to succeed in their own work. Many of Americans
2 million prisoners who are now in America's jails, are innocent, railroaded
into jail on flimsy evidence, on unreliable testimony from criminal snitches,
or by a plea bargain backed by extortion threats.
Lawyers and judges are the people who help the police and prosecutors
do their dirtiest work. There is lots of mutual back-scratching here.
Judges and lawyers help cover up for crimes and misconduct by police and
prosecutors; in return, police and prosecutors help cover up for crimes
by judges and lawyers. It is an old, ancient game, and the players are
all familiar with the rules.
Occasionally there is a prosecution of some lawyer or low-level judge
for some crime, but this is usually when that person has become a wild
card, who went too far, or didn't play by the established rules, maybe
got too greedy in exceeding the quiet system of influence and bribery.
But sometimes it is exactly because that lawyer or judge tried to fight
the system or not play along, that they are being railroaded on some accusation.
The news reports rarely tell the real story of what is going on behind
the scenes.
But for the average person who has clear proof of felony crimes by a
lawyer or judge, the police and prosecutors and FBI are usually not interested.
They will simply put the material in their files, and not do anything
about it.
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10. Is it true that once I become a victim of judicial
and legal corruption, I basically become an "outlaw" to the
whole legal system in America?
Yes. There is no person more isolated in the American legal system, than
someone who is a victim of legal and judicial corruption and who has started
to complain about it, or shown any signs that he is aware of the crooked
game that is being played.
By complaining about dishonest lawyers and judges, you may no longer
have any shred of safety left in your life inside America. The judges
and lawyers and police will make you, in the ancient sense of the word,
an "outlaw", outside the law, where it is open season for anyone
to do harm to you, and no lawyer or judge or police will ever protect
you.
Murderers and rapists can find a lawyer - no problem at all. Lawyers
love to have clients who are guilty of serious crimes, sleazy clients
who want to cut "a deal" with the system.
But if you are an innocent person who has complained about a lawyer or
a judge, or who has shown signs of even being aware of dishonesty or corruption
in the legal system, then you are in great danger, and may already be
an "outlaw" to America's lawyers and courts. You may be an outlaw
not only in the particular legal case where you complained about corruption,
but in any future legal case of any kind at all. You might find yourself
totally without legal help in unrelated legal matters, and have now become
fair game for all gangsters and criminals as well as the government.
You might be arrested on false criminal charges, and find that no lawyer
wants to help you. Other people can wreck your house and steal money from
you, and you may find that no lawyer will dare come forward to help protect
your rights.
If you had a past record of robbing banks or harming children, sure,
lawyers will help you, no problem. But if you have a past record of complaining
about lawyers and judges, then you are alone, and lawyers and judges will
sat back and watch and laugh while you are victimized. And lawyers themselves
may start lining up to cheat you and steal your money, knowing that you
are helpless to fight back.
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11. Is it just a question of money - could I fix things
if I had some money?
You may be surprised that even fairly large piles of money, are not enough
to fight legal corruption.
You may initially have become a victim of legal corruption, in part because
you didn't have much money. Lawyers told you they couldn't help you, because
you didn't have money. But you will find that even if you win the lottery
and get a large pile of money later, you often still cannot hire any lawyers
to fight legal corruption.
It is an iron wall of corruption with America's judges and lawyers. The
lawyers are totally scared to represent you or help you, if you are someone
who has exposed or criticized wrongdoing among the judges, and that doesn't
change because you can afford to pay legal fees.
If you do come into some money, you may only find lawyers who will steal
your money, but not actually represent you and fight for you. One way
they do this is by the common "research and review" scam. A
lawyer says first you have to pay him to "evaluate the issues".
He takes a large pile of money, and writes a short and useless "legal
memorandum", telling you there is this issue and that issue and blah-blah-blah,
but in the end he refuses to help you, and all you have is a useless "memorandum".
Another way a lawyer will steal your money is by making false promises
to you, even giving you a phony written contract, and then just pocketing
your money. Once he cashes your checks, the lawyer then begins abusing
you and backing out on his promises. He refuses to do work for you or
file the lawsuits he promised, he suddenly tells you that you must keep
quiet about bribery and corruption, and meanwhile he keeps all your money
because of all his "legal work" and "research" on
your case.
America really has two legal systems using the same courts. One system
is for rich people and big corporations, and those who can spend hundreds
of thousands of dollars on legal fees and bribes. The other system is
for everybody else, who are simply pawns in the big legal "game".
The average middle class or poor person, simply doesn't matter very much
to the judges and lawyers.
But even people who are wealthy, or big wealthy corporations, cannot
directly fight the legal culture of bribery and corruption. Even the lawyers
for big corporations, are too scared to expose bribery and fraud by other
lawyers and judges.
Even a big corporation, confronted with bribery, will simply file complex
appeals on technical issues, and hire other expensive lawyers who may
bribe other judges, so as to get the initial bad results reversed or limited
in some way. A business knows that if it speaks up about dishonest judges,
it will have a bad time in the courts from other judges in the future.
It will start losing big lawsuits, and may even be wiped out or destroyed,
as the judges take revenge on the company.
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12. Why doesn't someone fight this whole big crooked
system - What is keeping all of this going?
To understand American legal corruption, it's necessary to go into a
deeper understanding of how the machinery of American society really works
- who has power, and why they use it that way. This is a big and complex
question, about which many books can be written, and which can be looked
at in different ways. But here are some short summaries to help you initially
understand why the American judicial system has gotten into this mess.
As for "someone" to fight this system, right now there are
many little "someones" trying to fight this crooked system,
you can find such people on the internet, even though you may not have
heard about them before. There is a growing movement across the country
seeking to do something about America's terrifying and catastrophic legal
system.
But as of now, there is no big powerful "someone", with money
and power and lawyers and media coverage, who is willing to fight this
system as it now stands.
In America right now, two giant institutions are breaking down at the
same time. One is the legal and court system, with the moral collapse
of America's lawyers, now submissive to America's judges and to the culture
of legal corruption.
The second institution that is breaking down, is that of the big news
media organizations, now very timid, and not covering much of the news
that people need and want to hear. The lawyers are afraid, and the reporters
are afraid, and so the real story about America's courts is not getting
told. America is now the land of fear. This needs to be understood in
more detail, so you can understand why the judges have such power and
control, and why judicial corruption is so rampant.
A good question to start analyzing power and corruption, is to ask: Who
benefits from it?
With judicial and legal corruption, clearly the judges and the rich lawyers
benefit from it. An unfair system that involves bribery and influence
peddling, makes the judges and the leading lawyers richer. They get a
lot more money than they would in a fair system. The more injustice in
America, the more fear that clients have, the more money they will pay
to lawyers. Fear and injustice equals money for lawyers and judges.
By being able to bribe judges and influence court results, this is also
an inducement for people to pay large money for lawyers. It means that
paying big money is a reliable way to get the results that you want. If
the system was fair, the little guy or victim would win more often. On
the other hand, a bribery system, will tend to give more reliable results
for the people who are paying the big fees and bribery money.
And partly it is just the ancient human emotion of the quest for power.
A dishonest judge feels more powerful than an honest one. It is one thing
to decide a legal case; it is another all together, to fix and rig the
system for yourself and your friends. It can make people feel like a god,
to twist and pervert the system and America's Constitution. Pride and
the lust for power, are ancient human emotions, especially for people
who are drawn to politics, like judges.
In America, people grow up thinking that judges are the ultimate power.
So people who seek power, want to become judges. And then how much more
powerful you can feel as a judge, to twist and rig the whole game. Especially
when you know that other judges are twisting and rigging the game too.
But we need to look more deeply, beyond the judges and lawyers themselves,
to see who is benefiting from the current crooked USA legal system, and
why the system keeps going. See the following questions for more on this
topic.
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13. But with the judges so out of control in America,
aren't there rich people and political groups that have even more power
than the judges?
To understand the reasons for the abuse of judicial power in America,
it's necessary to talk a little about the politics of America itself -
who is powerful in America, and how America is really run. This discussion
is necessarily controversial, and many people will have differing perspectives.
But there is no way to discuss the root of the problem of judicial and
legal corruption, without at least partially discussing the problems of
American politics.
Also, it's necessary to say a little bit about American politics, before
we discuss why various other groups and entities - like the political
parties, non-profit groups and organizations, and the media -- won't help
you fight or expose legal corruption either.
So here in this FAQ is a brief political discussion that will at least
explain what is holding up the current environment of judicial corruption
and bribery, and why nobody powerful is trying to stop the judges and
lawyers.
You don't have to agree with this discussion, to appreciate that there
is a terrible problem in America with injustice; with dishonest, crooked
and political biased judges; and with lawyers who regularly abandon, sabotage
and betray their own clients. But for those who want to understand why
this is happening, the political discussion here will provide one framework
of reference, and an initial explanation for why this terrible tragic
"game" is still being played, with no powerful group out there
calling "Stop" to these terrors.
In America there are said to be three "branches" of government:
the judiciary branch of judges, the executive branch under the president
and the governors, and the legislative branch under congress and the various
state legislatures. Two main political "parties", the Democrats
and Republicans, control nearly everyone in government throughout America
- with just a handful of exceptions, all judges, the President and the
governors, and all legislators, are members of these two big parties.
Of these three branches of government in the USA, the judges are the
highest or supreme branch. The President has more raw power in his hands,
but he is still somewhat under the courts in the way the government is
structured. Weaker still are the legislators. The Congress passes laws,
but is not as powerful as the President, or the courts, since the judges
can nullify or re-interpret the laws.
The weakest branch of government, the bodies of individual legislators,
is the one closest to the people. The President is more distant, and the
most distant of all are the judges. The highest powers, in other words,
are the most distant from the public.
This is all very different from other advanced countries, where the parliaments
or legislators are really supreme, because they directly represent the
people. In other countries like on the continent of Europe, the parliament
is usually more powerful than the executive (usually the prime minister),
or the judges. But in America, like no where else, the judges are on top
of the heap, not the parliament or congress.
In America the judges hold the highest political power, and yet the judges
are the government group that people are supposed to be afraid to criticize.
People are allowed to talk politics about the President or Congress, but
are fearful and timid of saying things about the judges.
But the real biggest power in America, worth trillions of dollars, are
the big corporations, and the very wealthiest billionaires and multi-millionaires,
the big investors who own those corporations. These corporations are more
powerful than any individual or any branch of the government, and if they
wanted, they could change the way the government works.
These big corporations, with the billionaires and multi-millionaire investors,
have effective ownership and funding and control of the important institutions
in the United States. They own almost all of the major news media, nearly
all the television and radio and newspapers and even many internet sites,
that most Americans read as sources of news and information.
The corporations and wealthy people provide most of the money for both
political parties - both the Democrats and the Republicans - yes, they
are the sources of most of the money used by BOTH of these two parties
in their billion dollar election campaigns. Both political parties really
get their money from largely the same people, who give to both parties,
so they have influence no matter who wins any election.
The big corporations and billionaires and multi-millionaires, also supply
the money for most of the big "non profit organizations" and
think tanks, the organizations you see that have good funding, paid employees,
and money to spend on fancy internet sites, fundraising and advertising.
Wherever you turn in America for established information, or to observe
well-funded political activity, you are usually running into something
ultimately funded by America's biggest corporations and wealthiest people.
The power of the corporations and billionaires and multi-millionaires,
are the real force behind the judges, and the current environment of unlimited
judicial power. See the following questions for more details as to why.
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14. How is the power of the big corporations in America,
connected to the abuse of power by judges and lawyers?
So why don't the rich people and corporations keep the judges under control,
and force them to be honest?
In talking about the power of the big corporations, the billionaires,
and the multi-millionaires, it is not necessary to take sides on issues
like free-market capitalism versus leftist social democracy, or the old-fashioned
debate about what Americans call the "conservative" versus "liberal"
viewpoint.
What is being talked about here, is the monopoly power of rich companies
and a few rich people, so concentrated that is so huge and dangerous,
and stifles free competition. It is what former American President Teddy
Roosevelt warned about as the dangerous power of "trusts", or
cartels and monopolies. It is also what former American President Dwight
Eisenhower warned against as the power of the "military industrial
complex", the big corporations and wealthy people whom he said might
eventually control all branches and aspects of government, if people were
not vigilant.
It is that kind of concentrated, monopoly power that is at issue here
- not just the power of the judges and lawyers themselves as a monopoly,
but the power of the corporations behind them.
Clearly it benefits the judges themselves to operate a culture of almost
naked and unrestrained power, where complaints about judges are only reviewed
by other judges. It benefits the judges themselves to have a system where
the lawyers themselves must submit to the judges, and not dare expose
corruption, or else instantly lose their ability to practice law, and
maybe face jail and prison themselves. Where judges can commit crimes
and develop a culture of bribery, secure in the knowledge that they themselves
can cover up for fellow judges who engage in bribery and misconduct.
The current game benefits the judges, and it benefits the group of wealthy
lawyers who play dirty games with the judges and who buy influence with
them. But all of that may not be enough to explain why the game keeps
going on.
Over and over again, people cry out in private: Why doesn't "somebody"
do something about these crooked judges and lawyers? Why won't anyone
help me? Why do the politicians, the police and everybody else, stay silent
why all of this is going on?
Yes, theoretically, the legislators have the power to go after the judges.
The media could start publicizing on the front page of the newspapers,
and in the headlines of news broadcasts, all the terrible crimes being
committed by judges and lawyers, all the stories of so many victims, with
so much proof in written documents. If it wanted, the media could publicize
all those stories that are usually only found by people on the internet,
after they themselves have become victims, and go looking on the internet
for help, only to find that there are hundreds of thousands of other victims,
too.
But nonetheless, all the millions of victims of the legal system are
suffering, and finding that no one in power, no big political party or
influential media organization is taking up their cause. Why not?
The answer ultimately lies in the power of the big corporations, and
the billionaire and multi-millionaire investors. These powers, ultimately,
like the current system as it is. It works for them, even though the average
common person often gets run over by the big bus known as the American
legal system. These big corporations, who also own the media companies,
and who also supply the money for your congress-people and legislators,
like the system as it is. So the people who get their money - the media
and the legislators - stay quiet about legal corruption, because they
know that the current legal system is what is wanted by those big corporations
and investors.
A "fair" legal system, which made the little guy equal to the
big corporation, is obviously something dangerous to the corporations,
that would cost them money. An unfair legal system - where only the richest
can afford to play the game well - benefits the corporations greatly.
Almost no one in America can pay lawyers $500 an hour for months and
months. But this is small chump change for big companies or billionaires,
to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on lawyers.
And it is not just lawsuits and legal claims, that the big corporations
and rich investors are worried about. It is control of all the machinery
of government, control of democracy itself, that is secured by owning
the legal system.
America is the only developed nation in the world whose political system,
is so well controlled and owned by the big corporations and investors.
An unfair legal system, with lots of influence-buying and bribery, not
only lets companies win their particular legal battles, in taking away
the rights of the little guy. It also prevents other kinds of protest
and political activity that could threaten the big companies' profits
and power. The working class and middle class people, can be kept submissive
and in fear, afraid of ever trying to ask for their rights either in the
court or in politics.
America's unfair legal system is an important tool to keep people shut
up and quiet and fearful. Similarly, the monopoly ownership of America's
media by the big companies keeps many Americans ignorant of things that
are going on, if it is not what the corporations want them to hear.
Americans are in terror of the law and the legal system. If the average
American is arrested, he already fears that he will be railroaded and
sent to jail if he is not rich, and if he does not have several hundred
thousand dollars to spend. If he is sued by a big company, the average
person expects to lose everything he owns, and go bankrupt.
The legal system is used to quash, silence and destroy, and even imprison,
little people who try to criticize big companies, rich people, or (of
course) judges and lawyers. The legal system is used to attack and harass
people who try to start independent political parties or reform movements,
or engage in protest activity, or to crush independent writers and critics.
One big tool of crushing democracy, is the whole farce of American courts
on divorce and family law, the custody of children and alimony and divorce
property disputes. By keeping millions of Americans tied up in years of
legal hell and losing money to this system, working Americans are kept
poor, and drained of energy and resources they could use for other political
activity.
In a general demoralization of the working and lower classes, America
has built a giant gulag of prisons, with more than 2 million prisoners
- this is one-fourth, twenty-five percent, of all the prisoners in the
entire world. America is now a big jailhouse. More than 1 out of 140 Americans
is currently in prison. Hardly anybody is in jail in Europe, and the crime
rates are much lower. America imprisons a much higher percentage of people
than China, Cuba or other countries that America likes to criticize.
Working class and minority Americans live in fear of being sent to jail
on false and bogus charges, with fake evidence from crooked jailhouse
snitches, who tell lies just to get a lighter sentence for themselves.
Sometimes you learn that an innocent man was strapped to a table and put
to death, on the basis of such flimsy crooked evidence.
The average person is already at least subconsciously aware that the
legal system is a terrifying monster. Indeed, it is a frightening iron
fist, or iron curtain, of corruption.
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15. What kind of a deal is in place between America's
judges and lawyers, on the one hand, and the corporations and multi-millionaires?
The legal system works well for the big corporations and investors and
multi-millionaires and billionaires - they can play the legal "game"
and often get what they want. On the other hand, the legal system works
badly for the average person, the innocent man or woman who is getting
financially destroyed or jailed, or banned from seeing children that they
care for and love.
Some long time ago in America, the decision was firmed up by the big
powers of wealth that control America, to make the legal system the tool
of control and fear of the American people. It has worked very well in
that way. It is an implicit deal of quiet understanding. You don't need
to believe in a conspiracy, or any central control, to realize that slowly
over time, a natural convergence of interest has come about, between the
judges and lawyers on the one hand, and the corporations and wealthiest
people on the other.
The deal goes something like this. The big corporations said, "Look
here, judges, we will give you nearly total control over life in America.
You will be supreme, in charge, you will get to bend and twist the law
around any way you want. You will get to bend and twist the Constitution
or any laws passed by the legislature, and the facts of any particular
case, to suit your whims and preferences. You judges and lawyers can get
filthy rich from all sorts of lawsuits. You will even get to totally control
America's lawyers, who will even be afraid to file papers or say things
in court, without advance approval from you judges. You will be able to
get instant revenge on lawyers who dare to question you, or who don't
play along with your bribery games."
The corporations continued: "Everyone will be afraid of you judges,
and no one will be able to question you and your lawyer friends, even
when you commit crimes of fraud and extortion and bribery in broad daylight,
and conduct fake trials. Even the legislators (whom we corporations also
control through the money we give them) will not dare to impeach you.
Everyone will spout little schoolbook phrases about 'the rule of law'
and 'respecting the judgement of the court'. The big media organizations
(whom we corporations also own and control) will be afraid to print news
stories that expose the real workings of the law or the courts. You judges,
and many lawyers who play the game with you, will be very rich, and very
powerful. You will be the ultimate guardians of the American empire."
The corporations went on: "All you need to do is make sure that
the American people stay under your thumb, and that you judges serve the
big corporations and rich people on the really important big issues. You
can sometimes let people win some lawsuits, especially some of those personal-injury
cases that create such good legal fees and opportunities for bribery.
The American people can look at the courts as a kind of casino, where
they might win a million dollars, even though most people will really
lose money and get destroyed. You judges will be in charge of this whole
game. But on the really big issues, you judges will take sides with the
big companies, or with the government and politicians, who also work for
the big companies and multi-millionaire investors."
The corporations continued: "You judges will do everything you can
to see that democracy is kept limited and under control. You will see
that the courts make the big decisions, not the people, and not the legislators
who can be influenced by people visiting their offices. You will see that
the highest power remains in the hands of federal judges, who cannot even
be fired or transferred out of a job. In general, you judges will work
to see that the common people are afraid and terrified of the legal system.
You will use your powers to keep people in check, and hinder political
parties or political movements that are not owned by the big companies.
Sometimes you will see that critics are shut up and jailed."
The corporations continued: "You will send millions of people to
prison, and some thousands of people to death, you judges will be in charge
of the biggest gulag prison system in the entire world. You will be in
charge of the jail and the terror of the American people. You will destroy
the lives of so many little people, making them broke and separating them
from their families and making them worry about money and going to jail
and losing their children, so they will not be able to organize themselves
and fight the big companies. You will encourage fear and hatred, you will
help make the middle class to be afraid of the poor, you will help stir
up fear between different races and religious groups."
The corporations concluded: "The American people will be deceived
and manipulated and fearful and helpless to fight you. You judges and
we corporations, we will maintain power together, and we will be rich
together. You judges will be the most powerful people in the most powerful
country in the world. And we corporations will gladly pay you well for
it. Together we will inhibit and limit democracy, we will stop whatever
laws and lawsuits and political movements, that will threaten to limit
the profits and power of the corporations, or which try to limit the power
games of you judges and lawyers. We will rule America together, because
it is the only way to rule America to our maximum benefit. We will laugh
and call it 'democracy' and the 'rule of law', even while American people
live in fear, and become powerless and have their rights taken away. The
rule of law will become the rule of lawyers, under the judges who exercise
supreme power for the big corporations."
No conversation like this ever took place, most likely. But it is a fairly
good statement of the quiet understanding that exists, between America's
corporate powers and wealthy investors, on the other hand, and the judges
and lawyers who control America's legal system.
If the legal system did not control, manipulate, and divide the American
people, there would be more popular democracy, more political parties,
less abuse of the average person, and smaller profits for the richest
people and big corporations, as Americans won back their rights that they
have lost.
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16. I couldn't get help from my political representative,
about my battle with a crooked judge or crooked lawyer - Why won't the
politicians help me?
Next to the initial shock of realizing the crooked nature of American
judges and courts, the next biggest shock for the typical victim is finding
out that the politicians of both major parties, have no interest in helping
the victim or confronting the injustice.
Often you hear a victim of legal corruption say, "I've been a Republican/Democrat
all my life, but when I asked for help about how I was victimized by a
judge or lawyer, all I got was the run-around. They slammed the door in
my face. My legislator just told me, 'We don't interfere with the courts,
that's a different branch of government.' I told them about all the crimes
I saw committed, but they didn't care. They just abandoned me, even though
I voted for those people for years."
It's often the same story. If you have some problem with an executive
branch government agency, not getting some permit you need or some issue
like that, your legislator might help you. But raise an issue about crooked
lawyers and judges, then Whoa! You find that your legislators and their
staff look at you like some criminal, who has just tried to get away with
armed robbery. They don't want to talk to you, they don't want to hear
about your problems, and they almost certainly won't do anything about
it.
The political party that you imagined was on your side all those years
you voted for them, now suddenly has no time for you. You will find that
both political parties are the same.
Even if you have a strong political angle, they won't help you. If a
Republican judge has committed a felony crime against you, don't expect
the Democrats to help. If a law firm of Democrat lawyers has robbed you,
don't expect the Republicans to help.
You are confronting something very deep and dark about American life
here. Your legislators will not help you about legal corruption and wrong-doing,
not only for the reason that the legislator and leading staff members
may well all be lawyers. Of course that is a factor, too. Sometimes even
the majority of legislators are lawyers, the same kind of politically-hungry
lawyers who become judges. They start their careers playing the familiar
dirty games with judges and other lawyers, and they do not want to start
fighting that dirty game just because they won an election as the supposed
"people's representative".
The legislator knows it is very dangerous to talk about crime and wrongdoing
by lawyers and judges. Legislators who start talking like that, are quickly
attacked by the legal profession, by the judges and by their fellow legislators.
If they don't shut up quickly, their political careers, and maybe their
private ones, will be sabotaged. They might find themselves suddenly themselves
facing trumped-up "corruption charges", and there will be lots
of snickering as to how they only complained about judges and lawyers
because they were crooks themselves.
Ultimately, legislators are loyal to the people who pay their bills -
the richest people and the biggest corporations. Nearly all legislators
belong to the two major political parties, and they have benefited financially
and in many other ways from these parties and related political-action
groups, which are mostly funded in turn by the rich people and big corporations.
The big money behind the two political parties, do not want to see legislators
rocking the boat, going on a crusade against crooked lawyers and judges,
when the American legal system is exactly the main tool that is being
used to keep the whole American "system" the way it is, the
way that is most profitable for the big companies. A legislator who makes
trouble here, has a very difficult road, and will usually not be allowed
to stay in politics very long, and be lucky not to get jailed before it
is all over.
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17. So the current state of legal corruption, is really
supported by both political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans
together?
Yes, sadly this is true. Though it may take a while for you to accept
and digest this, especially if you have lived a lot of your previous life
imagining that one of these two parties really "represented"
you, or represented your views.
To real understand why American legal corruption is so entrenched, it's
also necessary to understand the political fakery and illusions that are
helping to hold it up.
As you look for help for your situation in being a victim of America's
crooked legal system, you have run smack into another ugly truth about
American life. Not only does America have a basically fake legal system,
pretending to be fair while really working for the big corporations. America
also has a basically fake political system - two big "political parties"
that pretend to be different, but they are really "two wings on the
same airplane".
This is already known, subconsciously, by a large segment of the American
people. It's why so few people vote in America, why sometimes even the
majority of people don't vote. Many people feel, down deep, that the two
big parties are really the same; there's no other parties to pick from
that have any realistic chance or hope; so people feel better not voting
at all. People feel better not voting, so as to not give any legitimacy
to politicians, whom they know don't care about the common people.
If you vote for a smaller, third-party, or independent candidate, the
media often won't even report such votes, so as to help discourage the
independent voters. And the media tries to do very little news reporting
about independent candidates - otherwise people might vote for them.
Of course many millions of Americans still have the impression that "their
party", that of the Democrats or Republicans, is really "different"
in some way. But this is largely smoke and illusion. The fact is that
both parties really agree on most all issues that are important to the
rich people and big corporations. That's why you often see legislation
get passed on near-unanimous votes, if it affects big corporations and
wealthy investors.
On the other hand, there is a certain game being played, a game of illusion
about certain issues which excite a lot of emotion with some voters, but
where the big corporations either don't really care, or in which the results
are pre-managed despite the heated debate. These are issues like abortion,
prayer in the schools, ownership of assault weapons, gay rights, flag
burning and so on.
Such issues inflame the passions of millions of people, and make them
vote passionately for either Republicans or Democrats. Such issues help
people to imagine that one of the two big parties "represents"
them. But such issues are smoke and mirrors, designed to deflect and detour
the average person's mind, from the bread-and-butter issues, that are
important to the profits of the big corporations.
You will notice, too, that with regard to such "hot button"
issues, very little changes regardless of who is elected. America has
elected a number of "anti-abortion" Presidents and congresses
since 1980, and yet the abortion laws don't really change, despite all
the promises and all the millions of people who gave money and voted,
voted in the hope there would be a new Constitutional amendment about
abortion. Every four years, the same story works all over again, even
though nothing has changed.
The same goes for gay rights, or gun laws or many other issues - the
only changes made are minor, despite all the promises. And in many cases
the politicians throw up their hands and say, "Well, the courts decided,
and we can't do anything about it just yet . . ." The politicians
claim they are helpless before the courts, so of course the average person
feels even more helpless. Every election, the same issues get paraded
around to inflame people's passions, and meanwhile the same powers keep
running America: The big corporations, and the judges and lawyers, who
get what they want. And not much is ever said by any politician about
the dominance of big companies, and the crimes of judges and lawyers,
most especially the latter.
The two parties also cultivate images that are different, even though
their basic policies are quite similar. The Republicans appeal more to
people who identify with evangelical religion, "traditional"
values, or who think of themselves as "conservative", while
the Democrats appeal more to people who lean toward leftist or social-democracy
government programs. (Americans use the word "liberal" to describe
leftist views, though in other countries "liberal" often means
pro-capitalist. Americans often call Democrats the "more liberal"
party, but this label can be confusing overseas.)
Both parties try to be like blank computer screens for their voters,
so that people can imagine whatever they like on the screen. Perhaps about
half of Americans are fooled by this game; the other half realize, on
some level, that the two parties "are both playing the same crooked
game", but don't know what to do about it.
So it should not be a mystery that the Republican President Bush family,
are friends with former Democratic President Clinton. The friendship there,
is a symbol of how the two American "political parties" are
really partners in running America.
The two big parties in America make sure now that little third parties,
that might make a difference, never get off the ground. Such parties don't
get money from the big corporations, they don't get media coverage, and
they get attacked by the big parties with all sorts of legal challenges,
so they have to spend whatever little money they have in the courts, fighting
lawsuits just so they can get on the ballot. And the voters are regularly
reminded that voting for anyone except the two big parties is a "wasted"
vote. So real voters are made to feel helpless and hopeless, unless they
imagine that one of the two big political parties "represents"
them.
It is very different in Europe for example, where there are often many
distinctive political parties, and because of proportional voting, even
a small political party can get seats in a parliament, and become a part
of government or at least parliamentary debates. But that's not allowed
in America, where the two big parties control everything, and third parties
will not get represented even if they get huge percentages of the vote.
For millions of Americans who try to get involved in politics, they may
spend their entire lives trying to make either the Republicans or the
Democrats a little different, trying to influence the policies of the
big party a little bit on some issue. But much of this energy is wasted.
In the end, most legislators of the two big parties vote in the way that
the lobbyists for the big corporations tell them to vote.
People in America cling desperately to one of the two big parties, despite
the evidence, because otherwise they may feel really hopeless and depressed.
It is a comfort to imagine that one of the political parties really does
care about you. But when you become a victim of judicial or legal corruption,
you will find out how much the big parties really don't care, about corruption,
about injustice, or about you.
It may indeed be a mistake to think that America is a "democracy
with two big political parties", as it is no longer fully a democracy
at all. It's really a country with only one political party, but a party
that has two factions or branches, the Democrats and Republicans. The
big corporations pay for both political parties, to keep the show and
the illusion going. But the two parties represent the same big corporations
and the same policies.
Somewhat hilariously, there are opinion polls in America showing that
people are 50 per cent or even 80 per cent in favor of something, but
yet such policy has "no support" in either the Democratic or
Republic party in Congress. It is getting very obvious that the two parties
are at odds with the American people.
And the subject of judicial and legal corruption, with millions of victims,
is one of those issues where the two big parties basically won't do anything.
That's why you hit the brick wall when you go to your politicians with
clear-cut evidence and total proof of felony crimes that have been committed,
by some lawyer or judge. The politicians won't touch it, they won't help
you. They just refer you right back to lawyers and judges.
But, you tell the politicians, you already went to the lawyers and judges,
and the judges are ignoring you and no lawyer will help you.
Too bad, say the politicians, they never "interfere with the courts".
The politicians just won't help you either. You are alone and abandoned,
and the politicians will ignore you just like they ignored the many other
victims who approached them before.
There's no effective opposition to the judges in America, because there's
no effective political opposition, period. The two supposed "political
parties" are really factions of one party, a party that belongs to
the big corporations and the wealthiest investors, who are backing the
judges and lawyers.
In any country with only one political party, the judges end up being
a tool for servicing that one party, and maintaining its power over the
people. And that's what has gone wrong in America. America needs more
than reform of its judges and legal system. America needs more democracy,
so that there is real political opposition, not just the fake "battle"
between two parties that get their money in the same place, and which
basically have the same policies.
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18. Is the problem of judicial and legal corruption,
the same as the problem of "political activist judges", or is
that a different issue?
These problems are related, but very different. The problem of judicial
and legal corruption, is a much wider and deeper problem, of which the
problem of "political activist judges" is only one aspect.
It is important to understand the difference, as the political discussion
about the smaller problem of "political activist judges" is
often used to confuse and distract the debate about needed judicial reform.
In America people worry when they pick a judge for the U.S. Supreme Court,
and they are all scared about what will happen. Even the people who pick
him worry about him, given he might be in the job for another 35 years,
and might later change his views in some screwy direction.
The power of the judges in America, however, really shows the weakness
of American democracy. Why is a Supreme Court judge a kind of "king
for life", with unlimited powers to make political policy, and no
one can over-rule these judges or remove them?
The power of judges in America, is quite ridiculous from the point of
view of democracies in Europe, where people decide policies in a parliament
they have recently elected. In Europe, there is no particular worry about
choosing judges. In Europe judges might secretly be communists or capitalists
or anything in between, but people don't worry that they will destroy
the country if they pick a judge with the wrong political position.
In Europe, the judges tend to stay out of politics - they leave the political
questions to the elective government, as their job is to just apply the
law and seek justice. In Europe, countries have multiple political parties
across the spectrum, who will speak out if the judges get political. There
is no political fear of unelected judges-for-life who are making policy
for the people.
When Americans complain about "political judges", it's funny
to observe, that the voters who still think they are Democrats or Republicans,
each look at the judges as biased the other way. The Democrats see America's
judges as "too right wing, too conservative"; the Republicans
see America's judges as "too Democrat, too liberal", even though
most American federal judges now are Republicans. But both sides are actually
right, and also wrong at the same time. The judges are just plain arrogant,
and are constantly twisting the laws in a way to increase their own unlimited
power as judges. Just pick your preferred filter to look at the biased
decisions one way or the other.
There are a few cases where American politicians do tap a little bit,
into the public feeling of anger about judges. However, this is almost
never about the really big issues of outright fraud, corruption, bribery
and extortion by the judicial branch. The complaints that you do sometimes
see by politicians, are about the more narrow problem of judges who are
openly bending their decisions on one of the emotional issues usually
associated with one political party versus the other.
The problem of political judges, versus judicial corruption, has the
same basis - arrogant judges out of control, ignoring the law and doing
what they want - but the politicians stick to a very narrow script about
a few controversial decisions, and they ignore the more general problem
of bribery and court fraud, innocent people getting railroaded, and families
getting destroyed.
There has long been a great problem in America, even going back more
than a century, of judges who end up twisting the law and re-interpreting
the law in some way to meet a preconceived political objective. In such
cases the judge often goes to the extent of ignoring the Constitution
or the laws as clearly written, and just making up his own rules or laws,
using the terrifying power that American judges possess over the people
appearing in their courtrooms.
If other judges do not move quickly to overturn or overrule such bad
rulings, a lot of damage can be done. And judges are nearly always inclined
to cover up for each other, especially if the victim is not wealthy or
powerful.
But this is only one aspect of the far bigger problem, that "the
law" in America has become almost infinitely devious in the hands
of judges and lawyers. Nowadays, lawyers do not see the law or the Constitution
as what is clearly written and understood by most people; the law is whatever
the judges say it is.
And if the judges get together to say the Constitution means something
else, then the original Constitution is effectively dead, if the judges
won't honor it, and if the lawyers won't even fight for it, because they
are too afraid of contradicting the judges.
The process of bending and twisting the law for political purposes has
been accelerating over the last century. It has been accelerating extremely
rapidly since the 1960s and 1970s, with the rapid expansion of lawsuits,
prisons, and the power of lawyers and judges in America. Nowadays, lawyers
just laugh at the "stupid Americans" who still read the old
Constitution, or some written law, and expect to be protected by those
laws or provisions. To an American lawyer, now, what is legal or not,
just depends on what judges say is legal. What is written in the law,
are just some words that the judge will use as a starting point as he
plays the "legal game" in his courtroom.
Very clearly, over the last several decades, judges have made all sorts
of politically-oriented rulings on controversial issues that tend to be
very emotional for the American people - putting children on busses to
integrate schools, or abortion for example. It is very strange to watch
for other countries, because in other countries, such controversial issues
are usually decided by a political debate in their parliament. In America,
however, such issues, over and over again, are decided in the courts,
by judges elected by nobody.
Some of these cases are in that very narrow realm of issues that politicians
use as emotional footballs - abortion, gay marriage, school prayer, displaying
passages from the Bible, things like that. Yes politicians do talk about
judges, and accuse them of twisting the law one way or the other, about
such issues.
This does help to distract many people into believing that one or the
other political parties cares about "dishonest" judges, because
they talk about a few judicial decisions on these high-heat emotional
issues.
But what politicians, of any party, still avoid discussing, is the general
problem of the wide corruption in American courts, the total violation
and denial of rights to the average person, the railroading of innocent
people, the destruction of families, and courts that favor the rich people
and big corporations over the little person.
About such real issues, all of a sudden the politicians become very reverent,
like they are talking about a god in heaven, and they mumble about "respect
for the courts" and "not interfering with the great American
legal system".
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19. There are so many organizations out there - isn't
there an organization that will help me fight wrongdoing by a judge or
lawyers?
Amazingly, though you can find many American organizations supposedly
dealing with lawyers and judges, and the topic of reforming the legal
system, they will mostly all ignore you, if you are a victim of judicial
or legal corruption. This is true of the whole range of well-funded advocacy
groups, non-profit study groups, and various civil rights, civil liberties,
and human rights organizations.
Such groups tell you they try to "work within the system",
which is code language for telling you that they almost never get involved
in complaining about crooked lawyers and judges. These organizations are
not out to rock the boat of America's judicial nightmare, even though
they may be engaged in other political-type legal cases.
If such organizations have any money, resources, or lawyers on their
staff, they will very likely totally ignore you.
But if the organization has no money, has nothing much more than a website,
and no lawyers or legal help, you may find a sympathetic ear to receive
your e-mails, but perhaps little else.
Like many other victims, you may find that the same civil rights or civil
liberties organization, to whom you were donating money all these years,
now dumps you on the street like a load of garbage when you ask them to
help, in an actual case of judicial or legal corruption.
It is all a tragedy, indeed.
And it will be quite a surprise, as you sift through the websites, many
of which claim that they are advocates for civil liberties, human rights,
more honest judges, a more open judicial process and blah-blah-blah.
Some of them have very nice websites, put up at great expense. You can
read about their paid staff members with their executive director, and
all the important people on their board of directors - which is almost
a sure sign that the organization will not help you.
If you dig into those websites, though, you will usually not find any
great heroic stories, of how the group helped some poor victim of legal
corruption, who had been railroaded by a dishonest judge or lawyer.
If you call them up, you will find that such brave fighting is not their
"mission". If such groups have money, that usually means that
these groups are part of the general game of politics that serves either
the Democratic or Republican parties, or both. Or sometimes the group
is actually a group working for the very lawyers and judges who are running
the current system as it stands right now.
Such groups are sometimes quite passionately involved in a few partisan
legal cases, where Republican politicians are going after Democrats, or
vice-versa. Sometimes they are involved with one of those public emotional
issues - like school prayer or family values or so on - in the framework
of one political party or another. Occasionally, they do help some private
individual, who is lucky enough to have his or her problem fit exactly
into their political agenda, but that is very rare.
And such cases are almost never about the usual bribery, fraud, corruption,
and brutality, of America's day-to-day lawyers and judges. There is no
well-funded organization out there, helping the simple average American
who is being robbed, violated and railroaded by crooked lawyers and judges.
Any well-funded organizations, and their lawyers, tend to chase after
cases that are already in the media, or obviously suited to the political
game of the two main parties.
Such well-funded organizations, tend to get their money from big corporations,
precisely because they serve the interests of those corporations. They
may help "recommend" judges who are eager to help the big corporations,
and fit into the framework of one of the two big parties.
One of the many ways that political life in America is managed, is by
the smoke and mirrors of so-called non-profit think tanks and political
advocacy groups. For example, big corporations pay for "environmental
study" groups that help the big corporations to damage the environment
and get away with it, as the "independent study" group then
feeds false information to the media, in a big game of deceiving the members
of the public.
The "legal and justice" organizations you find on the internet,
are sometimes no different. First of all, they are organizations trying
to keep their own money flowing, and the biggest source of money is from
rich people and big corporations.
Some organizations do some good work for human rights or civil rights,
but they are very timid or limited in what they do. So many tens of millions
of people need help, they say No to most people anyway.
And such organizations are afraid of exposing crooked lawyers and judges.
They have the same problem you do: The judges and lawyers will destroy
them if they speak out too much. If they criticize judges and lawyers,
they face lawsuits and false criminal charges, just like you do. The judges
can see to it that the organization's lawyers lose the right to practice
law, and that the organization gets destroyed with a few big lawsuits.
And they will lose their "corporate" funding if they have any,
and all those paid employees at the organization will be out of work,
or worse.
When you are a victim of a crooked judge or lawyer, that often means
your civil rights have been violated, either by what originally happened,
or the subsequent cover up. However, that is exactly the kind of violation
of your civil rights and civil liberties, that the various organizations
are afraid to touch, even if they claim to be national "civil rights
and civil liberties" organizations.
"We have to work within the system," they will tell you. "Our
resources are limited, we can't take every case, it's not the kind of
case we handle . . ." Eventually you get used to the routine responses.
Most victims will find that, for their own case, there is no one out
there, with money or resources or lawyers, who is willing to help fight
legal or judicial corruption in America.
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20. I've got great evidence, and an important story,
of judicial or legal corruption. How do I get the news media to cover
my case?
This role of the American news media, and how they are silent on legal
and judicial corruption, is another big shocker for the victims of injustice.
When you are a new victim of legal injustice in America, you tend to
start out thinking that the horrors that happened to you, can wind up
on the front pages of the newspaper, or in the headlines on at least the
local TV news broadcasts. You think you have a great and important and
news story - and you may be right. You think that the public will be interested
in what happened to you - and you may be right. You think your story is
very unique - but you are probably wrong about that.
As a victim of injustice by lawyers or judges, you may think your story
is unique, because you haven't heard about similar stories on the news,
or read about similar stories in the newspapers. But that is only because
the big media in America - the newspapers and television news shows, and
the major news internet sites that you read - almost never publish such
stories.
The reality is that the so-called "reporters" at media outlets,
are actually bombarded every day with endless horror stories of things
happening to innocent people, especially in the legal system. Typically,
reporters don't pursue such stories, because they know they won't be allowed
to publish such stories in the newspapers, or talk about them on television.
While millions of Americans have already been victims of the legal system,
millions more have not yet had the opportunity to bump into it. And because
the news media refuses to report on the stories of legal and judicial
corruption, the millions who haven't been in court, have an imaginary
fairy-tale view of American justice, that has been created by television
and Hollywood movies, and the propaganda they learned in school in childhood.
So when you become a victim of injustice, you are tempted to call the
newspapers and TV stations, and you imagine you might be on nationwide
television. And, in fact, if they had the courage to do a story on you,
it might be an interesting one.
But they don't want to tell your story. You just take a number, behind
the many thousands of other people, who wish the media was talking about
their story, too.
The American media does not want to talk about particular cases of legal
corruption, and does not want to talk about attempts by citizens to reform
the legal system. Their coverage of such cases is almost always limited
to cases where some government official or politician is taking some action
or saying something. The media avoids news and stories about judicial
and legal corruption, that are supplied by citizens themselves.
The media is afraid of confronting legal corruption, for the same reason
lawyers and everyone else are afraid. If a newspaper starts publishing
material on the corruption of lawyers and judges, that newspaper would
quickly become a target of revenge by the legal system. Possibly a direct
target, but more importantly an indirect target.
All of a sudden, court cases in which that media organization was involved
would not go very well. People would show up and sue the newspaper for
millions of dollars - in seemingly unrelated cases - and suddenly win,
maybe even destroying and wiping out the newspaper. People at the newspaper
might suddenly find themselves arrested and criminally charged for something
that seems unrelated. Lawyers would be unwilling to defend the newspaper,
or else only defend it badly, giving a victory to the other side. It might
take a while, but eventually the newspaper might be totally destroyed
by the legal machine, unless it learned its lesson of being submissive
to the lawyers and the judges.
The legal system has certainly been terrifically savage and brutal to
individual writers and journalists, who have dared to raise questions
about legal and judicial misconduct.
And as been said above, the media ground rules in America, are such that
the media is obligated to present the view of reality that is painted
by a judge in his orders and decrees. Even if the judge is a perverted
criminal lunatic, his "verdict" is how the media can smear someone,
unless there's some higher judge that has over-ruled the first judge.
The response of a private person to the slanders of a judge or a false
court verdict, is heavily discounted by the media, and often not published
at all. The judges control everything in America - their words then become
lawful propaganda.
But there is more to the story of the media, than just typical fear of
lawyers and judges. Just like the corporations and rich investors fund
and "own" both of the major political parties, the same corporations
and investors own and control most of the major media in America. Just
like there is no real political opposition, there is no real media opposition,
either.
No, the US government does not "own" the media. Somewhat the
other way around, and more complex: It is the big corporations and rich
investors, who own most all the major media, as well as the political
parties and the machinery of US government. The bottom line is still the
same. No effective political opposition in America, no opposition parties,
no opposition media.
Like they say, freedom of the press belongs to the people who own the
press. And the press, in the United States of America, is owned by the
same big corporations and rich investors, who own the machinery of government,
and are backing the culture of judicial dominance and corruption.
A recent article showed how the top 10 media conglomerates in America,
including many of the big media names that you know, was actually controlled
by a very small group of less than 120 people who formed the directors
of these media corporations. These people were, in many cases, on the
boards of many other big companies. In fact, these 120 people were also
on the boards of directors of over 280 of the richest corporations in
America.
So the biggest American corporations and investors, are also controlling
America's media that you see and hear and read. And it's just 120 very
rich people at the controls of a dominant chunk of that media pie. These
people don't have to be part of an ultra-secret conspiracy, or some secret
society. They might just be rich people who have a common interest: Profit
and money and control. Control the media, control democracy, control the
profit.
These corporations like the system the way it is. Otherwise they could
make it different. If they didn't like America's crooked judges and lawyers,
the media owners could launch a big crusade for more democracy, power
to the people, more political parties, prosecution of dishonest judges
and lawyers.
But it's funny, they're not interested in any of that stuff. You look
at the major media outlets, on TV or in the newspapers, and you don't
hear much about legal corruption, or the need for reforming the judges
and the legal system. You're confronted with "info-tainment",
a few sensational stories that avoid telling the real news about corruption.
The media avoids telling how the old America is rotting away. Aside from
celebrity and fluff pieces, what is generally allowed to appear as "news",
is nearly all sourced in the government itself.
If you look closely at what's in the newspaper or a major media outlet,
you will find in many cases that nearly all of what's in the newspaper,
or big media website, has its origins in actions or statements by the
government. The President said this, the government spokesman said this,
an unnamed official said this, the town councilman said this, someone
leaked this from the government, the police did this, the courts are doing
that. What comprises the "news" is often government from A to
Z, and then the media adds a little bit about what dress some celebrity
was wearing. Even with celebrities, the news is often government-oriented
- the celebrity was in divorce court, was caught buying drugs, etc..
There isn't really much that's allowed to be "news" in the
USA unless the government, or some faction in the government, starts it
first. On legal and judicial corruption, the media usually don't pursue
the story, unless the lawyer or judge is actually being officially prosecuted
or investigated by an official government agency, or is being sued in
a lawsuit by a law firm that is politically impressive enough to win media
attention.
The media don't want to hear about how your rights were being violated,
or how much crystal clear evidence you have that the lawyers or a judge
committed a crime. They want to know: Is someone in the GOVERNMENT doing
something about your evidence? The bar, the police, the prosecutors, the
judges, a politician speaking out on your behalf? If not, they usually
don't want to print your story.
As a victim of legal or judicial corruption, you find the media is another
brick wall in your struggle.
It's not a question of your writing a good press release, or getting
your facts well-presented, or having good evidence. You could have the
greatest story in the world, with the most well-written press release,
but the media will ignore you, if you are trying to expose judicial and
legal corruption in America.
Even worse, in some cases the big media companies are actually helping
lawyers and judges to commit felony crimes. The big media companies are
working with lawyers to help set up lawsuits - they plant fake "news"
stories, and even invent fake interviews, which later serve as false evidence
in court cases, to help take away the rights of victims. Yes, these kind
of frightening events are really happening. And once again, you may not
know these facts until you seriously research things on the internet.
The big media companies are hardly going to let you know, that big media
companies are in cahoots with crooked lawyers and judges.
Americans might be the most expertly manipulated and deceived people
in the entire world now, as their political life is managed by the biggest
propaganda operation in world history. It is wise never to trust the mainstream
media from the USA; always think of what might possibly be the real truth
behind the surface story. Since the time of Adolf Hitler and his propaganda
minister Goebbels, it has been known that the best way to control a nation
is to control the mass media - that's why the big corporations place such
importance on their control of the mass media in America.
Americans who are still stuck inside the two-party myth, the Democrat
vs. Republican ways of thinking, have the same problem with interpreting
the news media that they have in looking at the judges. The Republican
voters think the media is "too Democrat, too liberal, too leftist",
while the Democrats think the media is "too Republican, too conservative".
And once again, just as with the judges, both sides are right, and also
wrong at the same time.
The big media companies, like the judges, are serving the government,
and serving the big corporations who own the media as well as pay for
the politicians. You can pick your viewpoint, to point out some news stories
that slant toward the Republican wing of the airplane, and other sides
that slant toward the Democrat wing, depending on where you want to start.
But what you can be sure of, is that nearly all news stories, fit into
the mainstream framework of the ruling big-party machine. What the news
stories aren't telling very well, is the stories of real grass-roots Americans,
trying to fight back against big government and the big corporations,
or the millions of Americans who are victimized or fighting back against
one of the world's most crooked legal systems.
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21. What about investigative reporters - won't they
be interested in my story of legal or judicial corruption?
This is another myth that people inherit from Hollywood movies and television
- that stereotypical "investigative reporter", the brave man
or woman eager to fight for the little person, and present the truth and
help fight the rich and the powerful.
The reality is something else, however. Those kind of "investigative
reporters" basically died out a long time ago, they were exterminated
as the local media sources got bought up by the big conglomerates, and
as America's media became increasingly part of the big machine that controls
American life.
The people who are "investigative reporters" today in America,
basically only start "investigating" more details about someone
after the government initiates the process. The prosecutors tip off the
reporters that they will be going after some person, and then the media
will go chasing after details. But the government is nearly always the
original source of a story.
What rarely happens, is where people come to a newspaper with proof of
some crime that the government isn't prosecuting, and then the newspaper
runs a big story to "expose" the wrongdoing. That happens very
rarely now, and when it does, the target of the story is usually someone
who has no political connections.
What basically never happens at all, is where the media starts running
stories about crooked lawyers or judges, just because they have proof
of crimes that those people have committed. You can present totally slam-dunk
evidence of crimes involving a judge, and the American media won't touch
the story. That's the way it is in America.
In modern America, "journalists" for the big media companies
are people very submissive to their bosses. They know the unspoken "rules".
Stories that violate the rules, don't get published or broadcast. And
if the stories don't get published or broadcast, pretty soon the reporter
is out of a job.
Since the ultimate bosses are the big corporations that own the media
groups, it filters down very clearly to the staff what is supposed to
be news and what is supposed to be ignored. They don't need to put things
in writing, for the reporters to figure out how to kiss up to the bosses
and company owners.
For some reason, people keep citing the old Watergate case, and the resignation
of President Richard Nixon in 1974, as showing that America has a "great
legal system" in which a President was shoved out of office because
of the work of some "investigative reporters". But even that
is neither accurate, nor a good example, for two reasons.
One is that this is an old story, more than 30 years old. Since then,
the American legal system, and the corporate ownership of media companies,
are both a lot worse than they were in the Watergate days.
But even more significantly, even this Watergate case, was really about
how other factions in the American government wanted to get rid of Nixon,
for various political reasons. The two reporters, Woodward and Bernstein,
were themselves very well connected to other government officials, both
in personal background, and in their attack against the Nixon presidency.
The Watergate case, like nearly all other news in America, had its origins
in the powers of government itself, not the so-called "investigative
reporters".
The circus of political "news" in America is not about the
common people, who are often crushed and ignored and thrown under the
bus. The so-called news stories are more often about one part of government
in petty bickering with another, playing a power game among themselves,
while hiding the fact that the real needs of the people are ignored.
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22. What about the alternative or radical or foreign
news media - won't they be interested in my story of legal or judicial
corruption?
The big corporations own most of the major news media in America, but
they don't own or control all of it yet. There is a somewhat lively alternative
or radical media, mostly found now on the internet, and a little bit in
print or magazines, not too much on television.
Such alternative media are important - and a much better source for news
than the mainstream media, which is so heavily filtered to benefit the
big corporations. But alternative media does not have the large following
it deserves, although that following is passionate. Getting your story
in the alternative media, may not do much for you in real life, in the
same way that a story in the mainstream media tends to get a reaction
from politicians and the public.
You might ask, why doesn't someone start a new kind of cable television
news network, that tells the real news about corruption in the government
and courts? Well, such a project takes a lot of money, and people and
corporations with big money, are not interested in funding a radical news
network, that would damage the power of the rich people and corporations.
Also, if such a radical news network got started and became popular,
one of two things would happen. Either the big companies would buy it,
and slowly force it to become more submissive to the corporations and
government; or else, the legal system would start to destroy it. In revenge
for telling the stories of corruption, the judges and lawyers would allow
lots of lawsuits to start destroying the alternative news service. Very
quickly, the company would be broke and bankrupt and unable to provide
the alternative news at all. Which is why no one is investing in the start
of such a radical television news service in the first place - they know
they cannot get legal protection in America.
That is the way of America: The legal system threatens to silence and
destroy those who start to criticize the system, and the media companies
are naturally submissive to legal corruption.
So even in the alternative or radical news media, it is very hard to
get these media to cover your particular story of legal or judicial corruption,
however interesting or significant.
The reason is that, inside the United States, any one who does journalism,
even on the internet, has largely internalized the fear of the legal system,
and the fear of talking about lawyers and judges.
The alternative and radical media doesn't like to admit it, but they,
too, are afraid. And they're more vulnerable than the big media, because
they don't have big money for lawyers and big political connections.
The little guy, the little media magazine or web-zine, or small publisher,
can be much more easily destroyed by a single lawsuit. Or banned or put
in jail on false charges.
Quite a number of journalists and people with websites have not only
been sued, but also had their freedom of speech banned, been criminally
charged or jailed in America. And the reason you may not know about these
events, of course, is once again that the big media is not reporting on
these stories. The big media doesn't want to rouse the anger of the American
people, by making it too obvious that little people with websites are
getting criminally charged and jailed.
So the alternative media in America, helpful as it is in many ways, still
stays away from the most taboo subject in all of American journalism:
the vast corruption of America's judges and lawyers. Even all sorts of
radicals and rebels, are in fear of the great American legal monster,
how it will come and destroy them if they dare to speak too boldly.
The alternative media, like so many in America, now tries to play it
safe, by merely often reacting to what they read in the mainstream media.
Or else they tend to analyze and take apart the mainstream media, while
looking for the little nuggets of truth that still come through the propaganda,
if you keep hunting between the lines. The alternative media will take
the little detail on the back pages of some newspaper article, and point
out how it combines with something else to point to a deeper truth behind
the superficial news story.
But no alternative media outlet is making a significant attack on exposing
new cases of legal corruption, if such a case is not already in the news
media loop. This is a topic they think it is wiser to leave for the bigger
and more well-funded news organizations, which of course won't touch the
topic either.
So it is pretty much of an empty hope, to think that some alternative
journalist will be brave enough and interested enough, to start exposing
your particular case of corruption by a dishonest lawyer or judge.
It is very sad how America has become the land of fear, in its journalism
like in much of its daily life.
Also, if you look outside of the borders of America to try to find a
journalist, your own particular case of corruption, is unlikely to be
a big story. America does not have a good reputation in much of the world
now. Outsiders often see America as a country that starts illegal wars,
kidnaps and tortures people and holds them without trial at places like
Guantanamo. So your own particular case of getting victimized by America's
legal system, is just one more little case in a country that other people
think is crooked and nasty anyway. You are just one more victim, compared
to tens of thousands of dead bodies of children and civilian dead in Iraq
or other places.
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23. What about the professors at the law schools - aren't
they fighting judicial corruption, and trying to help the victims of legal
injustice?
With very few exceptions, no. The law professors at American law schools,
writing all sorts of long articles full of legal jargon on the supposed
"issues" of the American legal system, generally stay away from
the topic of legal corruption and misconduct. Like everybody else in the
American legal system, the professors at American law schools are afraid
of speaking the truth about American corruption and bribery.
These professors will have various kinds of scholarly excuses - they
will tell you that, as professors, they are focusing on "technical"
issues in the law, as it is found in the decisions of judges. They will
tell you that issues of simple corruption and bribery, are not "intellectually
interesting", or that they have no way of investigating such complaints,
given that complaints about judges and lawyers are almost all held secret
in the American legal system.
But the reality is that most every American law school and university,
like most everything else in America, is basically a business trying to
raise money and maintain its funding. The big money for the universities,
aside from tuition fees, comes from donations from the big corporations
and the wealthy donors, and from the American government, which is itself
a servant of those big corporations.
And the law professors are afraid of revenge, too, just like lawyers
and people in the media. If they speak out against corruption, they can
get sued, and their university can get sued, and start losing money from
the government and the big donations from business people. And the particular
law instructors might lose their jobs.
The students of the law schools often graduate to become highly-paid
lawyers directly involved in legal corruption. Often, the crooked judges
themselves teach part-time on the law school faculty. The law professors
are closely connected to the culture of bribery and corruption, even though
they won't admit it. Many law professors get rich on the side, earning
big money by using their prestige as a "law professor" and earning
big fees. You will find cases of law professors even allowing their names
to be used for criminal projects by crooked lawyers and judges.
Yes, law professors will sometimes be chasing after publicity on some
big case that is already in the news. Lawyers and law professors love
to be involved in big famous cases.
But law professors almost always stay away from the millions of poor
little victims of the law, who are getting their lives destroyed by crooked
lawyers and judges. Law professors find themselves in trouble if they
rock the boat and try to expose the culture of bribery and court fraud,
so they stay away from it. Like practicing lawyers, they won't risk their
careers to help poor victims, whom they feel they won't be able to help
anyway, because everything is stacked against the victim.
So it's the same game all over again. The law professors are usually
another dead end, another brick wall, as you look for help to fight American
legal or judicial corruption.
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24. There's all these rich business executives getting
convicted now, like Martha Stewart - Doesn't that prove that the system
is really working?
This is another topic that tends to mislead the general public, both
in America and around the world. Yes, it's true that even in America,
rich people are sometimes arrested and go on trial. Sometimes the executives
of big companies get put on trial and go to prison for a long time. Supposedly,
this proves that "the system works", because even some very
rich people get sentenced and go to jail. And some of these rich people
are executives of big corporations - doesn't that prove that the legal
system is really "fair", because even the big corporate executives
can face criminal charges?
But, once again, there is something behind the scenes here, that makes
all of this very misleading. If you analyze the reasons that these executives
are going to jail, you often find the same thing underneath the various
cases. These rich executives, millionaires though they might be, generally
got into trouble for violating the one set of "rules" that they
were supposed to obey - loyalty to the shareholders and investors who
own the big corporations of America.
Remember, the big corporations are not the same as the rich executives
who run them, even though those executives might be paid many millions
of dollars. The executives just work for the corporations, who are really
owned by their shareholders. These shareholders are dominated by investors,
who are the richest people and institutions in America.
When the executives are sentenced to prison for their fraud and other
crimes, the basic reason behind it all, is that these people are accused
of cheating the investors who put their money into the corporation. In
other words, these executives did not provide good service to the really
and truly rich people who owned their corporations. That's the story of
the Enron or WorldCom executives. The government will talk about how these
executives cheated average Americans, but that is just talk. What they
really are angry about, is how these executives cheated America's millionaires
and billionaires who owned stock in Enron or WorldCom or whatever.
America's richest people have their assets in stocks, more than anything
else. That's why the government spends so many millions of dollars on
regulation of the stock market.
As far as lawyers and judges go, there's hardly any regulation at all.
Lawyers and judges can be criminals and perverts and lunatics, and commit
a new felony crime every day of the week, and the government will do nothing
about it. Especially if the victims are everyday average Americans.
But stock fraud? Play games with stock prices, that might slightly affect
the profits of multi-millionaire investors? - That's where the government
is very, very serious. Lots of officials may swing into action immediately,
if you have broken any rules of stock-market trading. That was why they
started going after Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart was rich, but she was
involved in trading stocks that are also owned by other rich people, and
that's something the government is very concerned about.
The prosecution of a few rich executives doesn't prove that the system
works to protect the common people. It is just another case of how the
government spends a lot more money protecting the big investors more than
anyone else. The government is concerned that everything is "fair"
and equal for the billionaires and big investors, and even rich people
can go to jail if they do things to hurt other rich people, if they break
the rules of loyalty to the big stockholders.
Beyond that, there are a few other trials of celebrities who are rich,
but yet go on trial in some big media circus, accused of some crime or
other. Many of these celebrities have some money, but are minorities or
have no big political connections. If they had really good connections,
made a lot of political donations, they often would never have been charged
in the first place, some lawyer would have "fixed" the whole
thing very quietly with the right government officials. Rich people who
make big political donations in America, are sometimes able to commit
quite serious felony crimes and get away with them, just by continuing
to bribe politicians and judges.
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25. What about being my own lawyer in court, and filing
lawsuits against legal corruption on my own?
After the long hopeless search for a lawyer, sometimes people think about
acting as their own lawyer, filing lawsuits against legal, judicial and
government corruption on their own.
It is certainly good to know something about the details of the law in
America, so as to better understand the legal tricks that are being played
by lawyers and judges.
As you start to study the law, you may get all excited about what a great
case you have, and you dream of winning a great victory on your own, acting
as your own lawyer. You may start reading the law, and you may find you're
just as smart as many lawyers. You may find all sorts of laws, and statutes,
and previous cases, that support your position. You see that the law,
theoretically, allows you to win a lot of money for your pain and suffering
and for the harm that was done to you.
There are also a number of resources you can use to help you. On the
internet you can find companies to supply you with do-it-yourself legal
guides. Near your home you may have a free law library you can use, and
with time and study you can become reasonably educated with the law.
On one level, it's not that hard. The law is full of jargon and is annoying
and inconsistent, and takes some time to get used to the jargon and learn
the rules, and know all the stuff you should know. You get used to the
ways that lawyers are constantly twisting words around to mean different
things, depending on what they are arguing. It's not beyond the average
person.
After all, many actual lawyers are total idiots. America has nearly a
million lawyers, and many of them are total morons, despite three years
of law school and having passed the bar exam. With your passion and dedication
to your own case, and some diligent self-study, you can out-learn and
out-think those morons.
However, it is usually just a fantasy to think you can get somewhere
by acting as your own lawyer. To fulfill your fantasy, you would need
to find a judge somewhere who cares about the law, the truth, the evidence,
the facts and about justice, more than he cares about covering up for
his fellow lawyers and judges. And that's where your fantasy starts to
fall apart.
The reality of law and courts in America, is not that idealistic image
you invent in your mind after reading the law books. In a real court,
the judges and lawyers can find and invent a thousand ways to delay and
deny you justice. If not legally, they will do so illegally. They will
just rule against you, period, and tell you that you lost. "But .
. . but . . . but . . ." you will sputter, because the law and the
facts and the evidence and the truth are on your side. And then the judge
will tell you to shut up, or he'll send you to jail for contempt of court.
The Constitution and the law turn out to be empty words that will not
help you, when you discover that the judges ignore not just the written
law of statutes, but the Constitution itself. And you will be amazed at
how judges can rig a court proceeding just with a series of small rulings
on court procedure. Right to a jury - denied. Right to present some piece
of evidence - denied. Right to cite some specific statute, or example,
or a previous case - denied. Right to talk about the Constitution - denied,
"Irrelevant!" screams the judge. When the judge starts yelling
at you, that he is going to put you in jail, if you say one more thing
he doesn't like, you will finally understand how American judges really
behave. Indeed, it is nothing at all like you see on television.
Maybe you can appeal the illegal orders of the first judge. (Although
sometimes they even threaten to jail you on false charges, or contempt
of court, if you file any appeals.) But even with an appeal, you typically
just go to another judge, who dismisses your appeal, maybe even without
listening to what you have to say. Most judges are not interested in reading
or hearing appeals by little people who have no lawyers. And the other
side will tell the judge, that the fact that you have no lawyer, just
proves what a lousy and worthless case you are trying to present.
Another illusion you may have about acting as your own lawyer, is that
you think you will get media coverage, after you file a lawsuit on your
own. You imagine that your case will start to win public support, after
the media informs people about what you are trying to do. And you imagine
that there will be all sorts of TV and news reporters watching you in
the courtroom.
But you are often wrong, if you think that the media will cover your
lawsuit that you file on your own. Yes, the media does cover some legal
cases. But they often totally ignore any cases filed by people who do
not have lawyers, regardless of how interesting, or how strong the evidence.
The media pretends that you are a nut or a crackpot, just because you
have no lawyer. And they know your case will not get anywhere. So for
all your efforts in court, not only with the judges dismiss your case
or delay it indefinitely, but you will suffer in silence, as the media
won't cover your struggle either.
Sometimes you can be caught in this hopeless game for months and years,
before it all crashes down into nothingness. Or before you are finally
arrested by the local cops on some supposedly unrelated charge. Or before
the judge and the lawyers themselves file a lawsuit against you, and their
lawsuit actually works out very well for their side. One way or another,
they will most likely show you the nature of their power over you.
Almost certainly, there is very little you can accomplish against legal
or judicial corruption, by filing lawsuits acting as your own lawyer.
The judges will rig the game to nail you, regardless of the law, the facts,
the evidence, precedents, the truth, or anything else.
And in legal cases in general, judges just hate people who show up in
their courts without lawyers. Judges think it means you don't respect
the court, because you aren't taking your case seriously enough to pay
money to one of the judge's friends.
If you're not yet regarded as an outlaw in the American legal system,
and can still get a lawyer for a normal legal case, it is often a good
idea to pay even some idiot lawyer to stand there before the judge, as
it generally goes easier on you when you have a lawyer, than if you don't.
It is like protection money to gangsters; the alternative is dangerous.
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26. What things should I keep in mind in dealing with
lawyers?
As long as you are living in America and having to deal with lawyers,
it is important to keep some things in mind to protect yourself.
A few lawyers try to be ethical and helpful, within the limits of their
fears, even though they still won't fight corruption and bribery by other
lawyers and judges. But with so many millions of victims of legal corruption
in America, it's better to be mentally prepared for the worst when dealing
with lawyers.
In America, think of a lawyer as someone who is trying to take your money,
while doing as little as possible for you by way of rocking the political
boat in your community. Remember that lawyers are used to taking money
from people when they are desperate and vulnerable - that is exactly the
time for lawyers to pounce, and squeeze money out of a person in trouble.
Don't ever expect an American lawyer to accomplish much of anything, other
than helping avoid the judge's anger and revenge at you if you didn't
have a lawyer there with you.
Remember that nearly all lawyers, regardless of what they say, are submissive
to the judges, to the government, and to the lawyers for big corporations.
Regardless of what you pay a lawyer, your so-called lawyer may easily
betray you and cut a dirty deal on the side with the other lawyers for
the government or the big company, and will usually follow the judge's
secret instructions and demands.
Remember that all promises, words, and even written contracts by lawyers,
are worthless. American lawyers are the biggest liars in the world, above
all to their own clients. Lawyers will sign written contracts, take your
money, cash your check, and then instantly tell you they are not honoring
the contract, and not returning your money, and then may even threaten
to sue you if you don't keep your mouth shut about how they defrauded
you. Yes, things like that actually happen.
Your problem is that, even if a lawyer commits clear fraud against you
and violates his written contract, you still cannot find another lawyer
to sue the first lawyer, and if you go to court, the judge will usually
cover up for the fraud and theft by the lawyer, and rule against you.
The same goes for the lawyer complaint office at the Bar, which is run
by the judges. That's how it all works.
If you give a lawyer your money, kiss it goodbye. Even if he does nothing,
he will often keep all the money. The lawyer will tell lies and claim
he did "many hours of research" for you.
Lawyers are basically only loyal to clients who will keep paying them
large amounts of more money in the future. This is the only kind of relationship
where the lawyer is forced to have some respect for you, and where you
have some hope of trusting him. If you give a lawyer a large amount of
money in one big lump, and he doesn't expect another big lump from you,
he basically kisses you goodbye in his mind, and already starts looking
for his next "big ticket", which may be a bribe from the other
side, in the same case for which you just paid him.
So try not to pay your lawyer in a big lump - pay him in stages, once
or twice a month, so that he is worried you will fire him and become a
cash cow for some other lawyer instead.
Don't tell a lawyer how much money you have - he will scheme to ask for
all of it. Keep your money a secret. Just allow that you will "try
to find" the money he wants from you. Take a while to think about
it, whether it is worth it.
Never give a lawyer your last money that you have. It won't help you
or save you. Lawyers tend to despise people who only have a little bit
of money. Better to use that last little bit of money for personal needs,
or possible escape out of the state or country.
If you do have some significant amount of money, more than a few thousand
dollars that you can easily carry, then keep it in a bank account in a
foreign country, so that American lawyers and lawsuits can't find it.
Rich people do this, and you should do this, too, even if it's just some
ten thousand dollars or more. It's much harder for the lawyers to grab
your money in a foreign country, as foreign countries know the American
legal system is a joke, a farce and a fraud, and American court judgments
are not recognized in many other countries.
There's a good reason so many people, even just middle class people,
keep their money in Switzerland or other places. It's easier to set up
an account than you might think, as you can find on the internet. You
can even get a nice little money-machine card, and access your foreign
bank in America or around the world. A lot of Americans have been saved
much grief, because they kept their money in foreign banks. America is
not a safe place for your money, because of the crazy legal system.
Your main purpose in hiring a lawyer, is first of all so the judge won't
be angry with you and take revenge on you because you refused to hire
a lawyer. But be prepared that the lawyer will tend to betray you to the
other side or the government, if you are in any kind of conflict with
the government or someone who is richer than you. Your goal is first to
keep the costs down, not giving too much money to the lawyers; and secondly,
while your lawyer slowly sells you out to the other side, you try to make
it so your lawyer doesn't sell you out too badly.
Obviously, in general, you want to avoid going near courtrooms and lawyers
in America. Often, nearly everybody loses, except the lawyers.
If you do need a lawyer, smart or clever lawyers are not that important.
What is more important is lawyers with connections to the judges who can
pay the bribes that are needed. If you can afford it, this is what you
are paying for, in hiring an American lawyer.
Don't let your lawyer know how smart you are, about him or about the
crooked system. Lawyers and judges hate people who talk directly about
bribery, or about the games lawyers play. You will be safer with the lawyers,
if you appear to be someone stupid whom they can manipulate. Lawyers and
judges have big egos, and like to think they are experts at manipulating
and deceiving and dominating other people. Pretending to play along with
lawyers, while guarding your money and your personal safety, may even
save your life in America.
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27. What is the history of how judges and lawyers got
so much power in America?
This is obviously a big topic, with many different perspectives. But
a few brief notes on the history of America, and how judges and lawyers
got so much power, may be a help to you in understanding your own struggle
within the American legal system.
Americans often say they "love" their "great Constitution",
but they actually might not be totally clear on what part of the document
that they love. What they probably love, most likely, is not so much the
original Constitution that took effect in 1789, but more likely the Bill
of Rights of 1791, the first ten "amendments" or changes to
that Constitution, that put onto paper the basic freedoms that people
think they have: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and so on. These
first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights, indeed contain many wonderful
words, that sound like they will protect people. Too bad that America's
judges no longer take the Bill of Rights very seriously, and will just
twist and turn these words to mean whatever they want.
It is important to understand that the original American Constitution
was regarded as defective even by many of the people who were involved
in writing it - the Bill of Rights was the first "bug fix",
almost immediately after it was enacted, and just one sign of the problems
that people had with the Constitution even before it went into effect.
Although Americans are very reverent in talking about the "Constitution",
if you read the original document, it is not very inspiring. For one thing,
of course, it is not very nice about the full human rights of either black
slaves, or native Americans, and these issues are still being fought today.
But beyond that, the American Constitution basically is a diagram of some
machinery for government, theoretically "checks and balances"
in bureaucratic machinery, that the writers claimed would help preserve
freedom.
But this machinery had problems, right from the beginning, and has continued
to show more problems with age. For one thing, there is just the problem
that it is a bunch of machinery for government institutions. The people
who wrote the U.S. Constitution were actually a little afraid of democracy,
they worried about the "mob", the rabble, the general public,
whom they thought might elect a dictator - or perhaps start taking things
away from the (generally rich) kind of people who were writing the Constitution.
A problem, however, is that if you just install a bunch of bureaucratic
machinery, that means that whoever controls the machinery, controls the
government itself. The people who wrote the Constitution were afraid of
too much democracy, so they included some elements of monarchy and aristocracy
in it. They made the President a strong figure, a little like a king,
independent of the Congress. And even stronger, they put judges and a
Supreme Court at the top of all the machinery, like a whole group of kings
or dukes and duchesses. A lot of the people who helped write the Constitution
were rich lawyers, so they thought it was only natural to put lawyers,
judges and the legal system at the top of the whole machine.
The danger that some people saw from the beginning, was that eventually
America would become a tyranny of the lawyers and judges, denying democracy
to the people. And of course, that is what has happened today.
One of the delegates to the original Constitutional convention, Robert
Yates, denounced the document and wouldn't sign it. You can find his writings
from 1788, in the Anti-Federalist papers (quoted in various places on
the web). Yates predicted that the American Constitution and its granting
of ultimate power to un-elected judges "created a dangerously unaccountable
branch that would usurp power and ultimately grant itself more power"
than the people's elected representatives in the legislatures. Yates turned
out to be absolutely right, but it would be a while before the disaster
became fully visible.
The great advantage of America in its early period, is that it was more
like modern Europe. Between 1789 and 1863, America was only partly a single
nation, because the individual states were almost independent countries,
each with their own culture and laws. People were loyal to their own states,
more than to America as a whole. The power and influence and identity
of the states, prevented America from becoming too much of a centralized
power. The federal government was restrained, because the individual states
had a lot of power and identity.
But that didn't last. America's civil war of 1861-1865 was theoretically
fought to free the slaves, but what was really driving the war, was a
big economic push to make America a centralized and expanding empire,
based in Washington, D.C. When the tide of war turned at Gettysburg in
1863, and the states effectively lost their ability to oppose Washington,
it was really the end of the original America. A new national empire was
born.
During the civil war itself, some of the basic Constitutional freedoms
were suspended, while hundreds of thousands died. Afterwards, the old
American freedoms began to slowly chip away, and America's courts began
to assert increasing control over the people.
In the late 1800s, in the new America, the traditional rights of the
American jury started to die away. Judges began to limit the use and power
of citizen juries in court cases. Judges began to give juries more "instructions"
which sounded like orders, so the citizens no longer felt they were free
to do what they wanted. Americans started to forget their old rights as
citizens.
Under the rule of the judges, Americans forgot their right to let an
innocent man go free, regardless of what the judge said, or the way the
law was written. The judges worked to keep people ignorant of their right
to give their independent verdict if they thought a law was unjustly written,
or if they thought the judge was behaving badly.
The late 1800s also saw the rise of the "robber barons", the
really wealthy people, who wound up wielding enormous power in America.
Some of the descendants of those original robber barons, are still among
the wealthiest and most powerful people in America today. And the American
central courts became more and more active, in protecting the growing
national financial interests of the newly powerful corporations.
Basic American democracy remained vibrant for a long time, despite the
rising power of the wealthy people and corporations, and a certain progressive
movement reached a high point in the national election of 1912, where
there were actually four major political parties involved, including one
quite radical party that got a lot of votes. It was the high water of
America being a multi-party democracy, before the two parties settled
into their final comfortable control of American politics.
Around that time, however, there were also some more changes to the Constitution
and the laws, which really sealed the dominance of centralized power in
the new America. In the 1910s, a national income tax was established,
along with central government banking, giving Washington the greatest
taxing-and-borrowing machine the world has ever known. And World War I
came along to jump-start America's armaments industry, what President
Eisenhower would later call the "military-industrial complex",
now able to be funded by the Washington money machine.
As Washington became ever more powerful, the courts became more important
to manage that power. The old Constitution, where supposedly the federal
government had "limited powers" and the individual states had
all remaining power, was really and truly dead, although few people admitted
it. The old Constitution had died in the Civil War, along with the rights
of the individual states to rebel against Washington.
America's judges got used to bending and twisting the Constitution just
to make things work, as a practical matter. Sometimes this was very well-intentioned,
as in the great Depression - the federal government had the big money,
and seemed to be in a position to help people. So most people didn't worry
too much about old words on paper, and the old ideas that went with them.
As the judges assembled more power, they also began to even take power
away from individual lawyers. During the 20th century, the legal profession
slowly changed from an independent body in each state, and instead became
a group of people who were under the thumb of the judges, and forced to
play along with whatever games the judges were playing. It was all part
of the slow death of the old American freedoms.
After World War II, with America now the richest and most powerful nation
in the world, it was just natural to the big corporations to give increased
power to the judges and the American legal system. It was a way to control
things, to keep radicals and communists from getting power, like was happening
in other countries. It was a sweet deal for all the powerful forces -
the judges got bribes, the lawyers got rich, and the corporations maintained
their profits.
As America continued to get richer, the power of the judges and lawyers
expanded. As American society changed, those changes were often imposed
by the judges, instead of through political activity in the legislatures.
The major changes in civil rights, women's rights, and abortion rights,
for example, were often led by judges and court decisions, instead of
by laws voted on by legislatures. The big corporations actually favored
things like civil rights, women's rights, and abortion rights, because
they helped make the workplace more efficient, and got more people into
the workplace on a flexible basis.
The big corporations may have actually preferred things to be changed
by courts, instead of by legislatures. There could see a problem with
democracy: if you give people the idea that the legislature will pass
laws they want, people might start asking for all sorts of things - like
better wages and free health care and child care. That was happening in
Europe and Canada, where corporations made smaller profits and people
got a lot more benefits.
In America, however, where the judges were in charge, the corporations
ruled the country like no where else, and made bigger profits. Americans
started to get used to the idea that they were mostly helpless to change
society, and should just wait for the judges to change things.
In the 1960s and 1970s, there was a big chance for America to start becoming
a lot more like Europe or Canada, which were developing very different
societies - more social benefits, though smaller profits for big companies
and investors. But, in the end, America took a different path, and by
the late 1970s, you could see America turning in a different direction
than other advanced nations. After America lost the Vietnam War, and the
early 1970s energy crisis, America began to be managed by a climate of
subtle fear, that turned it into a very different country.
America wound up being the only developed nation in the world, without
a national health policy, so tens of millions of people could remain afraid
of losing health care if they lost their jobs. The fear helped the worker
loyalty and submissiveness, and the company profits.
But the largest part of how they made America a different place, is by
use of the law and the legal system. While other countries became kinder
and gentler, America became a place of crime, lawyers, lawsuits and fear
- and a place where huge profits can be made.
The 1970s saw the big explosion of the American lawsuit culture - lawyers
and lawsuits filled the news and people's thoughts and lives, and the
entire medical care system was transformed with all the endless malpractice
lawsuits by lawyers. This helped make Americans think that lawyers and
courts are the only ways to handle things.
The judges and lawyers created a big booming industry in divorce, child
custody and alimony cases, so that tends of millions of working Americans
would have their lives all tied up in knots in the courts. People would
be drained of money, and be in courts for years and years fighting over
children and money. The system was designed to drag down people's lives
into endless legal battles that would prevent them from doing anything
else.
America's streets flooded with drugs - a few even said they were brought
in by the government. Crime skyrocketed, prison populations boomed, so
now America has the biggest prison gulag in the entire world. In fact,
America now has over 2 million prisoners - 25 per cent of all the prisoners,
anywhere in the entire world. 1 out of every 140 Americans is in jail.
America has more crime, more prisons, the longest prison sentences, and
more lawyers; they all go together.
The court and prison business became a giant industry - lots of work
for greasy little lawyers, helping send poor people to prison. The public
was afraid of being a victim of crime, and also subconsciously afraid
of getting arrested for some false or trivial reason, and sent to America's
awful prisons. Fear and more fear, which is very good for inhibiting democracy.
An interesting symbol of the different U.S. path from other developed
countries, is the practice of the death penalty. Much of the world no
longer allows the death penalty; outside of America, it is considered
barbaric and cruel. It has been outlawed in all of Europe for a long time.
But Americans tend to want it very much, they are very emotional about
it. It is a part of the whole American culture of fear and crime and blood.
And many people forget that America actually ended the death penalty,
too, for a long time. From the late 1960s to the late 1970s, there was
about ten years that America didn't execute anybody; America was on the
same track as Europe. At first, the judges almost outlawed the death penalty
altogether. But then, the political decision was made - by the judges
themselves - to bring it all back, and America is now one of the leading
cultures of executions and death in the world. Being put to death is after
all, the ultimate terror of law and lawyers and judges. What better way
for a judge to feel like a god?
The restoration of the death penalty, is an interesting symbol of the
pathway of the American legal system. Americans largely support and want
to read about these prisoners being killed by the government, even though
many people on American death rows, were later proven to be innocent.
But the American people, made so fearful in their daily lives, and so
full of anger, feel a great need to take the blood of some of their prisoners,
whereas other nations have let this pass into history.
The monster of American judicial and legal corruption, however, gives
a special perspective to America's many executions, its thousands of prisoners
waiting for death. Once you realize the deviousness and corruption of
America's judges and lawyers, it is frightening to give such gangsters
the power of imposing death. The abuse of this power is proven by all
the innocent people, who have been sentenced to die in America, and later
shown to be innocent.
As the new 21st century began, America is a very strange nation, when
compared to other countries. Its judges are indeed supreme, its legal
and prison system and gangs of lawyers, the biggest of all. The legal
system completely dominates the political life of the United States, even
though nearly all who know this system well, find it a very disgusting
and dishonest legal system indeed.
America's legal system is what replaces its stagnant politics, where
not much happens in Congress aside from what is wanted by the big corporations.
The American people are constantly distracted and manipulated through
the media, by means of various emotional-heat issues, so that they rarely
see the real big picture of their society. In their private lives, Americans
have debts and work long hours and try to get by, and they don't know
what to do if the big legal monster comes for themselves, let alone for
their neighbor.
Americans have largely given up on trying to change things, as they feel
so helpless, with the two big political parties. They no longer even think
very often about political action. They wait, usually in vain, for someone
to take a lawsuit into a court ("Take it all the way to the Supreme
Court!" is a favorite American phrase), hoping that some judge might
change things for the better. (And America's Supreme Court ignores and
rejects nearly all requests that come to them.)
What people worried about in the 1780s, has come true. The judges and
lawyers in America are the tools of tyranny, democracy now a fading ideal
in the USA, trampled upon by the judges in black robes.
Only the naive and the ignorant, those who haven't yet been victims,
still believe in the old fairy tales about the American legal system.
Only the naive and the ignorant, still believe that American judges are
like in those Hollywood movies, smiling like wise old uncles.
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28. Is the problem of legal and judicial corruption
really different or better in other countries, or is it just the same
as in America?
Americans tend not to travel very much outside the USA, so they often
assume other countries have the same kind of crooked, rigged, oppressive
legal system, even though it's actually much better in every other developed
nation.
In terms of corruption, bribery and oppression of the innocent, America's
legal system is like that of a sleazy and totally corrupt little country
in the third or fourth world. But it is a giant monster of a system, fueled
and funded by the richest country on earth. There is nothing like it.
It's really a lot better in all other developed, advanced nations, than
it is in America. Americans are more oppressed by the law, by lawyers
and by crooked courts, than in any other developed economy. It's almost
a very funny equation - in America, more lawyers equals more crime, more
prisoners, and less justice.
From comparing other societies, it can be argued that the Anglo-American
type of legal system, with its roots in English law, and where lawyers
can make lots of money arguing about "precedents", is really
the inferior one. And that America has taken the defects of this system,
to an absurd extreme
On the European continent, with its differing system with roots in the
Roman and French civil codes, the law is really a simpler kind of thing.
It is the law as written that matters, and if the law is not clear in
some respect, it's not really enforceable.
But in the English kind of system, there is a legal culture that is based
on lawyers arguing at great length about precedents and historical cases,
every time they are in court. The lawyers like this because they make
more money from rich clients, and can just argue endlessly about this
and about that. It makes for more money and more of a cult of lawyers.
In Great Britain, Canada and Australia, for example, which all share
the same roots in the English legal system, you can see a little bit -
a tiny fraction - of the American cult of law and lawsuits. The British,
in particular, are starting to develop a little bit of the American-style
zest for lawsuits, maybe after watching so many American movies about
lawsuits, and realizing they could play the same game. And sometimes,
from these countries, you read about cases of lawyer corruption, that
sound a little like the typical American corruption. But it is not anywhere
near as widespread a problem, as in the United States.
Even though they share the same English-based common law legal system,
none of these countries has the same kind of American-style legal disease.
In all of them, there is much less crime, a much smaller percentage of
people in prison, many fewer lawsuits, and much less oppression by lawyers
and judges.
The situation is even better on the continent of Europe, where the legal
systems, usually with roots in the Roman and French legal codes, function
in a simpler way. Living in Europe, many people hardly think about the
law in their lives. There's quite little crime, by American standards,
and very few people in prison. Prison sentences are usually pretty short,
too, especially for a first offense.
In Europe, lawsuits are relatively rare; things like that are usually
handled informally. Lawsuits are actively discouraged, especially silly
or nonsensical ones. And there is no cult of lawyers. Lawyers are just
other working professional people, and often don't make very much money.
The law and courts are just not a big factor in people's lives. Overall,
people more often trust the courts, and expect justice when they go to
court. They expect the judge to be fair, and not political at all, even
though the judge might have some private and very strong political opinions.
The judge might even be a communist, or have some other very bold personal
views, but people do not worry; they feel good about getting justice in
the courts.
In Europe, you tend to hear very little about the American-style complaints
about legal and judicial corruption. The judges tend to very explicitly
stay out of politics. They don't pass laws, or try to make new ones. That
is for the parliament or legislature, and the judges very specifically
defer to the legislators, who are the voice of the people.
There are a number of reasons why other advanced nations, in Europe,
Canada and elsewhere, have much better legal systems than in America.
You could consider things like the fact that in all these other countries,
lawyers are an independent profession which is not under the control of
anyone else, whereas in America, the lawyers have to be slaves to the
judges, or else lose their right to practice law. And other factors could
be cited as well.
But the biggest overall reason why other developed nations have much
better legal systems, is because they have more democracy. Democracy that
is not just a word, but real, effective, multi-party democracy, where
people feel they have representatives who really speak for them. And the
democracy is at the top of the political system, not the judges.
In a typical European country, you have a real, thriving multi-party
political system in the parliament - not like in America where there are
the somewhat phony "two parties" who actually both get their
money from the same corporations.
In Europe, there might be a few large political parties, but also several
smaller ones, thanks to "proportional representation", so even
small parties have seats in parliament. What this means, is that if your
party gets 10 per cent of the vote, you may get 10 per cent of the seats
in Parliament. Whereas in America, a political party can get one-third
of the vote, and have no seats in Congress at all.
In Europe, the political parties cover a much bigger range of views,
and it is much easier to start a political party. It takes much less money
to start a party or campaign. So there are left-wingers, right wingers,
socialists, ex-communists, animal rights advocates, people who like big
business, people who hate big business, people who want more rights for
working people, and so on. It is lively, and a lot of fun. So even the
smaller political groups, get a voice, and get heard. Most people get
to see some elected representatives yelling and shouting on their behalf.
It is very satisfying, even if you don't have the biggest party, because
even the minority point of view influences the law-making.
Also, the government is often a coalition of various parties. And the
prime minister, is himself or herself, very close to the elected representatives,
and can lose his job tomorrow if he does something wrong. The parliament
can vote, and call a new election; you don't need an impeachment.
The parliament system seems to work much better, than the big American
political machine. In Europe, if the public is concerned about an issue,
it is often debated quickly in parliament. People do not wait for years
for some judge to decide something, after a long string of lawsuits, like
happens in America.
In Europe, people do not worry so much about the politics or appointment
of judges, like they do in the USA. In Europe, judges come from the full
range of the political spectrum, but they have limited powers. No one
worries about appointing some high court judge, and then being imprisoned
by that judge's decisions for the next 20 years because he has political
power over the country, like in America. People expect the judges to be
professional and not twist the law to suit their purposes. If there are
changes needed in the law, the parliament will do that itself, not the
judges. The judge can protect the innocent, but he does not have the ability
to manage the political life of the country.
In Europe, people look to the parliament, not the judges, for making
changes in law and in society. And that is always available. They never
feel trapped, like Americans do with their Supreme Court. The parliament
can change things right away, if change is needed.
In America there is this whole cult of the law and lawyers and judges.
People pretend that the law is "above" politics, "supreme"
like the Supreme Court, when actually of course, American judges are supremely
political. There is this false image of judges in America, as a kind of
priesthood of law, at the same time that judges are given all this absurd
power, that really should belong to the people themselves.
In Europe, they understand that it works better the other way around.
In Europe, they don't pretend the judges are gods, so they don't put courts
higher than the democracy. They understand the danger that judges might
start to get political - so that precisely keeps the judges from being
political, exactly because everyone understands the danger, and there
are multiple political parties to keep an eye on things. If some judge
starts getting political or twisted in his decisions, then it is likely
that someone in parliament will start complaining about it, and steps
will quickly be taken to restore fairness and modesty to the judge's role.
Instead of a cult of law and judges, there's more of a genuine respect
for voters and democracy, which ends up being better, even for the courts
and the judges, who wind up being more truly of service to the public.
In a nutshell, there's no substitute for democracy, and in America that
the smothering of democracy is what has happened: The judges, and the
cult of the law and lawyers, has taken the place of democracy. The big
corporations prefer the judicial dominance, because it helps them to maintain
power and profits, and the "two party system" that quashes all
other parties helps maintain the whole scheme. In Europe, the corporations
and rich people have to be more socially responsible, because there are
usually several political parties in parliament who are not afraid to
question them.
In America, democracy is, sadly, just a shadow now, despite all the American
boasting about the "land of freedom". The big corporations in
America pay for both of the two political parties, which both support
the cult of lawyers and judges as a way to serve the big corporations.
Because there is no significant political opposition, the cult of judges
and lawyers is out of control, and there is no restraint on their power.
This is the background of the endless particular cases of legal and judicial
corruption, with so many victims
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29. So what can I do to fight my personal battle against
judicial and legal corruption - or is it just hopeless?
In the above questions of this FAQ, you have come to understand what
typically happens when people look for help in fighting against legal
and judicial corruption in America. You now understand the frustration
and agony of the victims of American injustice as they look for help from
other lawyers; from the Bar that supervises lawyers; from the judges who
receive complaints about other judges; from the law professors; from the
police and prosecutors; from the politicians; from the civil rights organizations
and advocacy groups; and from the news media and reporters. Very commonly,
it all comes to the same dead end. No one will help you, people avoid
you, and hardly anyone even knows how to advise you.
And you face grave dangers if you try to fight back, or challenge judicial
and legal corruption in America. You face harassment, threats, false criminal
charges, illegal jailings, or slander by the news media and the rich and
powerful, and all sorts of attempts to discredit you. People may even
threaten to murder you, and you might have to leave the country in the
end, like other victims. In the end, if you have rock-solid documentation
of your position and place it widely on the internet, their final tactic
is just to ignore you and pretend you don't exist.
You will feel very lonely, as perhaps even old friends abandon you, not
wanting to associate with someone like you who has now become a target
and a victim. Most people in America just try to continue leading a normal
life, in quiet subconscious fear of the big ugly legal machine, just hoping
that they won't get sucked into it and destroyed by it.
The ancient Greek writer Thucydides summarized the philosophy of power
as, "The strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must."
This is a phrase that applies to life in modern America. As a victim of
American legal corruption, you find yourself among the weak and powerless.
And that is painful, especially in a culture like America that values
and prizes power and strength.
Obviously you just must try to survive in some way, as best you can.
As far as your particular legal case goes, you are at least better prepared,
if you understand the forces that you are up against, and this FAQ has
given you some of the tools of understanding.
Although it's unlikely you have a lawyer who will directly and boldly
fight judicial and legal corruption, you may be lucky enough to find a
good hearted lawyer who will, somewhat timidly, try to protect you from
having too much harm done to you. Just remember that the lawyer has his
own reasons to be afraid, and will tend to be very timid and limited in
what he will do.
Also, remember that many lawyers will tell lies and make false promises,
but in fact they are thieves and criminals who will sell you out to the
other lawyers and to the judges. Be careful what you say to them, or how
much money you give to them. Maybe you will find a lawyer who can bribe
a judge to soften or diminish what happens to you. But beware of lawyers'
promises, they often lie to little people, they just steal your money
and do nothing.
Remember that the system wants you to appear submissive to what they
are doing to you. Trying to fight back is dangerous, as they tend to take
much bigger revenge on you. So you need to weigh your strategy carefully.
Sometimes you can gently fight back a little, while also appearing to
be submissive for example. Every case is different, and the risks are
high. It is too bad there are not more resources, or people, or lawyers
to help.
If you become a target of American legal or judicial corruption, think
about whether escape is an option. If your situation is a more minor one,
you can consider a path of escape to some other region of America, where
you are not in the immediate neighborhood of the same criminals. Or you
may be one of the many people for whom it is time to escape the USA. It
is often better to just leave America, than to hang around and think you
will accomplish something within America's crooked and near-hopeless legal
system.
The US media doesn't want to tell you the stories of the people who have
been forced to leave America, the so-called "great land of freedom".
But actually, there are six million Americans living outside USA borders,
and many of them are not coming back.
If you do not have a criminal record and a little bit of money, and some
skills, you can consider countries like Canada, Australia and Great Britain,
that are actively looking for immigrants. If you have a parent or ancestors
who were born overseas, you may qualify for citizenship in some other
countries.
Political asylum in other countries can be a difficult process, and a
last resort, but for special cases of people who have been human rights
victims in America, it may be necessary to ask for this. Hopefully, more
of the world will soon be realizing that America has a crooked, unjust
and politically perverted legal system, and will be more accommodating
of asylum requests from America, as victims of the American government
cannot hope for justice in American courts.
But for those who stay in America, or who feel they cannot leave, and
where the legal system does not threaten death, they just often wind up
submitting to the rape of their lives by American courts and lawyers.
These victims, and you may be one of them, just accept the separation
from their children, the prison terms, the financial destruction, the
payment of extortion money to lawyers, and then live always with the inner
sickness of knowing that they are victims.
You may find some comfort on the internet, as you wind up reading about,
and connecting with, many other victims of the legal system. Many of these
stories and websites are very hard to read, however, as the anguish of
the victims comes through in what they write.
Indeed, some psychologists have identified a "legal abuse syndrome",
where the victims of law and injustice, show the awful trauma of their
experiences. What feeds this syndrome, is how lonely and helpless people
feel when they are the victims of American judicial and legal corruption,
given the lack of support, how no one will help you, and how almost no
one even wants to hear your story. You can see this in how many victims
of the American courts, talk about their experiences.
You may be tempted to tell your own story on the internet, and put up
some of your own websites telling what happened to you. As you try to
tell your own story, so vivid in your own mind, try hard to realize how
easy it is to sound angry and hysterical. That is part of the nature of
being a traumatized victim. But it can be very fulfilling, and liberating
to tell your story, to name the criminals and gangsters, and call them
by their true names. Indeed, the truth does set you free in some ways.
But also, be aware of just how dangerous it is to tell your story. Innocent
people have suffered false criminal charges and jail, just because they
dared to speak the truth on the internet. What about freedom of speech,
you ask? Well, freedom of speech is dead in America, if the judges will
not enforce it, and if the lawyers will not fight for it. And judges and
lawyers are especially eager to stamp out those who criticize the American
legal system. That's part of why this FAQ itself, is being written from
a safe haven in Europe.
One does wish there was more to recommend, for particular cases, for
the many victims of America's horrifying legal system. But it may be a
comfort in itself to you, as well as save you much time and money, to
realize there is often not much you can do, from inside America. Other
people have tried, and failed, and died, in the same endless battle.
You are not alone as a victim of America's crooked judges and lawyers,
there are many others like you, whom you can meet on the internet. But
regrettably, there is likely no clever strategy you can use to salvage
your own situation, there is no "someone" who is out there to
help you and save you.
Every case is different, every story of survival is a different one.
Good luck to all.
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30. What is the best thing happening to fight judicial
and legal corruption in America?
It is difficult, but there is a small ray of hope, once you sort through
all the ideas floating around on the internet.
Although on the one hand it can be comforting to connect with other people
in the same situation, one of the painful aspects of connecting with other
victims of American injustice on the internet, is seeing just how anguished
and self-centered other people have become because of their traumas.
Their web sites and material are sometimes very hard, downright confusing
to read. You may not realize that you will sound like that, too, at first,
if you start to write about your own story.
You will come across various websites by other victims of injustice,
some of them suggesting that they are starting new organizations to fight
injustice and so on. But you will find that some of these sites are just
extended material on one particular situation, by one particular victim
or group of victims. You can see that the "organization" is
just a little one, with no power, or money, or influence.
And it is puzzling that these sites often do not connect with each other,
with what is obviously a whole community of victims. Here is one site
and one new "organization", there is another site and another
new "organization", and so on. It's very discouraging. Some
of the sites even try to ask you for money for the service of helping
you tell your story, or in exchange for telling your story on their website.
It can be sad to look through these sites.
But as you keep plowing through the internet sites, you will find some
material that is easier to read, and which has at least helpful little
bits or ideas, or just good factual accounts that help put perspective
on your own situation. You will connect to some of the people who are
trying to wrestle in some way with the American problem of judicial and
legal corruption in America.
Occasionally you will see items or proposals that seem to suggest hope,
or a glimmer of hope for a mass movement in America. Certainly there are
a number of little nearly-broke organizations that would like to suggest
they are the beginnings of a "mass movement". Very frustratingly,
these multiple little "organizations", sometimes with just one
or two people, are often not connected even to each other.
Some people still have hopes in some miracle coming from the Republican
or Democrat political parties, because of occasional remarks by a few
people in Congress, who say they would like to do something about crooked
and biased judges. We can all keep hoping and dreaming a little, but politicians
usually back off, before starting anything like that.
Every now and then you will see a request come out, that either some
Congress-person, or some reporter or producer in the media, would like
to know about specific cases of legal corruption. That person then gets
flooded with material, supplied by people around the country, and even
from ex-Americans in other countries. And then, the big fizzle, as the
politicians or media reporter realizes that for their own good, they better
stay away from this hot potato.
The idea of a "mass movement" is very difficult, despite the
many victims, because you need the media participation to have a mass
movement, and the media is very hostile to exposing legal and judicial
corruption, for the reasons described above in this FAQ.
People talk about the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s as
an example. But that civil rights movement had lots of media coverage,
supported by the big corporations. The big corporations themselves wanted
to end official racism and segregation, for more efficient personnel policies.
The big corporations wanted women's rights and abortion, so women could
become more eager employees on the job, and less tied to unplanned children.
Nowadays, the American media ignores many things that have grass-roots
support. They have ignored huge demonstrations in the streets, where the
government has arrested thousands of people. Currently, the media have
no interest in publicizing any movement of judicial or legal reform in
America. The big corporations like the system like it is now, and they
own the mass media.
Because even many victims of legal corruption are afraid to speak up,
and because no one with power or clout or influence or money will speak
for these victims, and because the American mass media is firmly hostile
to exposing legal corruption, the many victims will continue to have no
large public voice of America, even though the number of victims is in
the millions.
That could change overnight if the corporations wanted to change it.
By publicizing a few of the major clear-cut cases of legal and judicial
corruption, the media could create an unstoppable revolution of public
opinion in favor of reform of the judicial and legal system. People would
start to call for the hanging of many judges from the lamp-posts of America.
But such a revolution would involve actually expanding American democracy,
giving power back to the people, and ultimately risking that American
workers would want more social benefits, like in Canada or Europe. This
would come at a price of profits and power that are currently maintained
by America's largest corporations and wealthy investors.
So most of these "legal and judicial reform organizations"
on the internet, will remain unable to do anything. Some of them, as described
above, the ones with funding and money, are actually not fighting corruption,
they are just serving the two big political parties with various big-party
political agendas, like trying to shift judicial nominations a little
to one side or another. These fat and happy "organizations"
are avoiding the real issues of America's crooked lawyers and judges.
The other internet organizations - the little ones that have no money,
that are sometimes one or two people, or a small group of people - keep
dreaming that one day they will have more money and will get more media
coverage and then become the start of a "mass movement". But
these are most likely just dreams. They will likely not find much money,
and not get any media coverage; if they did start to achieve something,
the lawyers and judges would file lawsuits and sue them and shut them
down and take away whatever money they had, and maybe even send their
leaders to prison.
For a mass movement to get started, such organizations will normally
need to publicize particular cases, which is a chance for the lawyers
and judges to destroy them with lawsuits and false criminal charges. Unless
the government, the media and the big corporations are part of the process
from the beginning, protecting the little organization, it will be destroyed
before it gets very far. But those people are exactly whom the little
organization needs to fight, because those are the forces supporting America's
judicial and legal corruption in the first place.
There is one grass-roots organization on the internet, which is very
cleverly designed, and which may offer the very best hope for the reform
of judicial and legal corruption in America. On the internet you can find
information about Jail 4 Judges (www.jail4judges.org),
a grass roots movement to change the fundamental laws throughout America,
and give people the right to supervise and punish wayward judges.
This is real and true potential for democratic revolution. The idea for
Jail 4 Judges is immensely brilliant and appealing, in several ways that
may make it successful.
First, the basic idea is simple and appealing, something to grab the
imagination, and to which no citizen really objects - that judges can
be held accountable by the people, instead of non-accountable like they
are now, where the judges cover up for each other. The judges, lawyers
and politicians hate this idea, precisely because it is so beautiful and
instantly appealing to the public.
Secondly, Jail 4 Judges is bypassing the traditional problems that beset
the usual attempts for legal and judicial reform "mass movements".
Jail 4 Judges is trying to make use of America's small remaining apparatus
of direct democracy - where people can circulate petitions, to get enough
signatures for a referendum for new laws that can be voted upon at the
ballot-box. So Jail 4 Judges is not trapped by the usual dead-end efforts
of trying to influence the main political parties, trying to raise huge
amounts of money, trying to get the mass media to cover the story, or
trying to get lawyers to litigate or prosecute some important cases. It
only depends on a few people getting enough signatures on the ballot,
and then the voters making a common-sense decision.
Starting in a referendum attempt in South Dakota for the 2006 election,
Jail 4 Judges is the spark that could truly ignite a real pro-democracy
revolution in America, by destroying the arbitrary power of America's
judges. Jail 4 Judges, if passed nationally, would go a long way toward
remedying the most serious missing element in the framework of America's
1789 Constitution.
The odds are still against it, though Jail 4 Judges is the best hope
for American reform in this area, and maybe even for saving American democracy
itself. The current corporate powers of America are against it, of course.
If the Jail 4 Judges proposal gets on the ballot, one can expect lots
of money to be spent to defeat it. But the concept is so beautifully drawn,
that attempts to attack the Jail 4 Judges idea could backfire, and wind
up generating more support for it. There are so many victims of the legal
system out there in America; they have just needed something around which
to rally their support. Jail 4 Judges could be that magic item.
If there is a multi-millionaire who really wants to change the United
States of America for the better, who really wants to give America a pro-democracy
revolution that it badly needs, broad funding for Jail 4 Judges would
be the way to do it. Something like Jail 4 Judges must succeed, if America
is to turn back from the disastrous road onto which it is now tumbling. The horrors of America's judicial and legal corruption, need dramatic
relief, if any shred of the old freedoms are to remain alive in America
at all.
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