According to the clerks office: there is no order signed by justice Thomas
Posted on | July 26, 2010 | 3 Comments
Today, 07.26.10 at 8:15 PST/11:15 EST I talked to the clerks office of the Supreme Court of the United States, with an employee of the Clerks office by name Eric Fossum. I requested a copy of the order actually signed by Justice Thomas, denyng my application for stay of sanctions in Rhodes v MacDonald #10A56.
Mr. Eric Fossum admitted that there is no order actually signed by Justice Thomas. He stated that it was reviewed by his chambers and denied. Not only they are not even claiming that Justice Thomas ever signed the order to deny my application, now they are not even claiming that he ever saw the application, now they are saying that it was reviewed by his chambers, meaning there is no evidence that it was ever reviewed by Justice Thomas himself. So who reviewed it and denied? A clerk? A piece of furniture in the chambers?
This is totally outrageous. This is a complete violation of my constitutional rights for due process and equal protection under the law under the 14th Amendment, and it was done under the color of Authority by the employees of the clerks office of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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July 26th, 2010 @ 7:50 am
Thank you for your attention to detail in following up on this. In attention to Justice Thomas never seeing this, may question is how was this sent to the Justice originally? Was it mailed by US Mail (mail fraud) or shipped by UPS or Fed EX. Isn’t this tampering with someone’s mail called mail fraud and is a Federal Offense??
Keep on trying.
God Bless
July 26th, 2010 @ 9:20 am
The corruption of our government is so deep and pervasive it is hard to believe that this is still the land of the free. In fact, it is so no longer. Our Constitution is a hollow mockery of our rights, the Supreme Court has become the Supreme Shell Game, and the former republic is no more. The Democrat stanglehold on our government must be broken on November 2.
July 26th, 2010 @ 4:55 pm
Something in Denmark stinks methinks. I am beginning to think the same as Harry (above). Orly, we have enough patriots now, to come down hard on somebody who is responsible for this ridiculous behavior of both the federal judiciary and SCOTUS. What the hell is Roberts doing with this criminal behavior going on right under his nose. We need to know the best route to follow in these civil rights violations. One wonders if the remnants of the old civil rights organization could and would help us. I will look around for someone who might answer that.
Don’t give up, Orly, your proficiency as an investigative attorney is far above most of those you have encountered. Get angry all you like, but don’t throw in the towel.