Saturday, April 6, 2013

US Courts close but not in the media!


GRATITUDE TO OPPT-IN!!!

For those of you who haven't seen this from Ken Bartle:
5:15 PM
From: <>
Date: 6 April 2013 6:30:38 PM AWST
Subject: RE: US Courts close but not in the media!!!

Hi K,

I thought you might want to tell everyone that here in Austin, Tx last night I was speaking with a man who was perplexed. He said his brother had gone to court yesterday and when he got there, no one was there and there were no docs!

I also know someone in New Orleans who works at the court house. She says they shut down. A very powerful attorney is assisting and says he is happy he is no longer an attorney. She said they can not talk about details but they are closed and burning all records. She says they are making private calls to inform folks of the changes.

Wow...

Also I live in this hotel with government officials staying here for some supposed graduation preparing to happen with the FBI, the secret service, the state troopers, the police and the military. We can all hear each other from our hotel rooms. I overheard them talking about how the war is over. How there will not be another war. How we have entered into a time of peace. How he can not give orders because he does not know how to go forward.

This is all a HUGE wow and the media is not speaking a word!!!

Thought you may like to know!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

funny, court was in session in Detroit...

Anonymous said...

Funny, doesn't Alex Jones live in Austin? How did he miss that juicy piece of breaking news?

Anonymous said...

People were asking why, if the institutions were foreclosed on, they were still operating. Heather had replied that the corporations were still running with whatever "juice" was left "in the pipes". This shows that some "courts" (corporations) have just run out of "juice", run out empty. It took a while, but we are seeing results, even though the powers-that-were are trying to hide them.

Anonymous said...

http://news.uscourts.gov/friday-closures-curtailed-service-sequestration-hits-courts

Anonymous said...

There's a difference in state, county, and Federal Court !