5/18/15

I'm Back! Audio Book Release

Just when you thought you were rid of me forever I come back!

We've taken a reprieve.  Enough to sort through some findings and see that the Katherine Jackson vs AEG appeal case in the Supreme Court has been closed.  Mrs. Jackson has reportedly been ordered to pay the AEG attorney costs to the tune of $800,000 by the LA court system.

Speaking of court, I have seen some comments left on the review of the book "The Murder of Michael Jackson; The Cover Up & Conspiracy" that the crime I have written about should have been reported.  Let me make abundantly clear the fact that this crime has been reported by me personally no less than six times to the LA police department and District Attorney Jackie Lacey twice.  I have not even been given the decency of a reply and don't expect one.

I am of the firm belief that the Los Angeles county courts are corrupt.  This is not new news.  As I wrote in the book, it was District Attorney Steven Cooley that accepted donations from AEG Live and hid the crucial evidence by order of Amici Cureae that would have made abundantly clear the real motives behind Michael's murder.

They have been and are continuing to take "donations" for their own personal causes. Los Angeles County's annual report cites a 39% funding shortfall.  A former representative named Richard Fine has exposed the corruption that has run rampant in the courts for years.  Let me post a quote from one of his sites:

"International attorney Richard Fine, formerly with the Justice Department, was disbarred and put in solitary confinement for 18 months when he stood up to the judicial system in California for bribery and corruption. He discovered that the County of Los Angeles, some of its supervisors, and many of its judges were accepting illegal payments in addition to their salaries that violated the law, ethics, and the trust of the people of California. The State Bar of California has supported, empowered, and conspired to protect the same judges, and anyone who accepted bribes and money – including the County of Los Angeles itself, which withheld millions of dollars of child support that were paid, but never delivered to the women and children they were to go to. In order to protect everyone for corruption charges and misdeeds and violating the public trust, they moved to disbar him and Judge Jaffe ordered that Mr. Richard Fine be placed in coercive solitary confinement for 18 months to force him to pay for attorney and client charges for a case he never represented."  source:  http://itsrainmakingtime.com/richard-fine-bravest-man-legal-field/

Which leads me to the reason why I'm back.  There will be no justice in the LA court room for Michael, his mother or his children.  The courts and district attorney have not only made that abundantly clear, but now have added insult to injury with a required payment to AEG attorney's.  

We have gone on to publish the audio book for "The Murder of Michael Jackson; The Cover Up & Conspiracy".  That audio version is now available on Audible.com here.  The first audio book is free if you are new to the site, so please take advantage of that offering.  I'd like to thank Aurora for joining with me on this venture and helping to make the truth known.

To Mrs Jackson and the team at Panish, Boyle and Shea, thank you for trying to make a difference and going the extra mile.  Your integrity and strength of conviction are both admired and appreciated. I know everyone has their personal reasons and Mrs Jackson let me just say I'm probably willing to say a few things here on the blog that you are too much of a lady to say.  You've been shafted and it should be known.  I know you're probably tired and hurt beyond belief.  Please know that my heart is with you.  I know the decisions to keep all the crucial evidence out of the public eye have been "under seal".  I'm sure you understand why.  If the public knew what you did and knew that the authorities are not willing to do anything about it, they might have another riot on their hands. The Michael Brown case in Missouri was not the first, nor will it be the last to be exposed.  

I don't like riots, but even more so I don't like injustice. Especially by a judicial system that was designed to protect the people.  We've seen our share in history.  From Martin Luther King Jr, to Gandhi to Mr Mandela.  All fighting for peace and freedom for all people.  All having to fight against authority to get there.  In my eyes you simply had no chance from the beginning.  They convicted the wrong man to begin with.

May we not be surprised by more uprisings.  I don't advocate uprisings, but since the AEG attorney Marvin Putnam has invited the "news" to convey the truth that obviously won't change the court rulings, and the LA court system has made their position very clear, I suppose this type of activity is not that far from the mark.  They have simply nurtured a space for it and have invited it in. 

I believe the justice system is in a position of authority.  That authority has been under minded by cruel and greedy individuals willing to put the lives of victims and unexposed corruption in a position to control the masses.  We have been akin to this type of activity in the past and will not stand by while continued corruption at the corporate and judicial levels continue. 

The Murder of Michael Jackson: The Cover Up & Conspiracy | [Deborah Stefaniak]


"The first question to ask in any homicide is "What was the motive?" For Dr. Conrad Murray, the real motive should have been to keep Michael Jackson alive. That way he could get paid. But it wasn't Dr. Murray that was the only person in Michael Jackson's life at the end. There were other people too. Other people who did have a motive to kill. Working backwards from information personally received, discoveries have been made as to who the real killer of Michael Jackson was. This recounting of the events as they happened, is a personal testimony to the discoveries and evidence supporting the conspiracy and cover up of the murder of one of the greatest entertainers and humanitarians in world history - Michael Jackson."



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