Unaddressed Gross Human Rights
Outrages in United States
To keep things in perspective, the following are an infinitesimal number of human rights outrages perpetrated by people in key government positions against citizens of the United States. These and others are described in the books written by and with the input from many insiders, including former agents of the FBI, CIA, ONI, DEA, Customs, Secret Service:
report
corruption involving the CIA and White House politicians. To
silence him, keeping this information from the public, sham
charges were filed against him, resulting in a 80-year
prison sentence. Involved in the misuse of government
offices in the conspiracy to obstruct justice were the usual
combination of employees of the U.S. Department of
Justice, federal judges, local judges and local prosecutors.
culture and
corruption within the FAA and NTSB related to a series of
airline disasters. To silence him, state and federal judges
conspired to strip him of the $10 million in assets that
funded his extensive exposure actions. Further, when he
sought to report still other criminal activities that were
conveyed to him by other former government agents, DOJ
personnel and federal judges charged him with criminal
contempt of court and sentenced him, at the age of 68, to
six months in prison. While in prison, federal judges
rendered unlawful and unconstitutional orders stripping him
of all worldly possessions, converting him from a
multi-millionaire to a state of poverty. And this was only
the beginning.
Email address for the author and activist against corruption in
government: stich@unfriendlyskies.com.
For more information relating to the author and his activities put
"Rodney Stich" into a search engine
such as Google or yahoo.com.
The links run into many tens of thousands.
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