Texas Entrepreneur Unconstitutionally Stripped of His Company, Assets, Liberty and Privacy
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VIOLATIONS OF CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS AND CIVIL RIGHTS USHERS IN A POLICE STATE IN AMERICA

by Sharon Rondeau

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas is located on Commerce Street in Dallas, TX

(Oct. 23, 2011) — The Post & Email as well as other organizations have been reporting on cases of judicial corruption throughout the country since its inception in August 2009, beginning with cases dealing, or rather, avoiding, the Obama eligibility question when precedent dictated that they should have been heard on the merits to determine if a usurper occupied the office of the presidency. It has become clear that the U.S. government is rife with corruption in all three branches.

We have covered the cases of Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III and George Raudenbush, both of whom are in jail for fabricated crimes, having had their civil and constitutional rights violated by a criminal syndicate which no law enforcement agency will touch. Other residents of the area have reported beatings, taserings, known child endangerment, and unlawful imprisonment while the FBI, TBI, District Attorney General, Tennessee Attorney General, and judges look on and even participate in the abuse of the citizenry. The right of a citizen to present evidence in front of a grand jury, as outlined in the Fifth Amendment, has been eviscerated in many locations.

Recently we learned of a case in Dallas, Texas wherein a successful businessman, Jeff Baron, has been placed under house arrest following a series of lawsuits and judicial decrees which violated Mr. Baron’s right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness as set forth in the Declaration of Independence as well as his First, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth and Seventh Amendment rights. While never convicted of a crime by a jury of his peers, Mr. Baron today is a prisoner in his own home who cannot make a living, leave his immediate area, or even send a private email to another person. A federal judge has appointed a “Special Masterâ€