The use of prisoners as assets to do federal “dirty work” on political assignments has become epidemic of late. For example, ex-convict Tim White was handed down a four-year sentence on drugs and weapons charges in Colorado, but only served four months. After cutting a deal, he was cut loose and began to embed himself in “patriot” causes. He has made death threats against CIA whistleblower Barbara Hartwell, talk show host Jenny Hatch and others. While his actions have been reported to law enforcement, no charges have been brought against White.
In a conversation with this reporter, FBI agent Mark Holstlaw admitted that White was an informant for the FBI.
William Windsor is outspoken in his efforts to expose what he calls rampant judicial corruption. Windsor recently took three cases to the U.S. Supreme Court with proof of crimes and violations of the Constitution by 11 federal judges. The Supreme Court refused to tell judges that they have to abide by the Constitution thus revealing that the corruption extends all the way to DC.
Windsor has amassed proof of hundreds of criminal violations by 11 federal judges in Atlanta, Georgia, and on May 10, those charges were formally reviewed by a grand jury in Atlanta – Fulton County Georgia.
Windsor reported crimes by federal judges to President Obama, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney General, and every member of the House and Senate. Not one responded. Windsor intends to pursue criminal complaints against all for committing Misprision of Felonies – 18 U.S.C. 4.
Recently, President Obama called publicly for the targeted assassination of an American citizen, Muslim clerk Anwar al-Awlaki. A number of pundits have pondered how long it would take for the Administration’s penchant for assassinating U.S. citizens to be applied to those in the legal reform community, activists, and journalists who are attempting to address the current legal meltdown going on inside the United States.
The threat against Bill Windsor has been reported to the Cobb County Georgia Police and also to the FBI.
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