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 -- George Orwell

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Please, help me by writing to every member of House judiciary committee and House oversight committee demanding investigation, why there are no records of my eligibility cases in the Supreme court, why there was no signature of Justice Thomas on my prior application for stay and who deleted my prior case Lightfoot v Bowen from the electronic docket, which necessitated a massive campaign by the public to reinstate the case on the docket. People, who are culpable, need to be brought to justice.

Posted on | January 21, 2011 | No Comments

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No access to records in SCOTUS

Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:02 AM
From:
To:
“Orly Taitz” <dr_taitz@yahoo.com>
Hi Orly:

FYI –

  • My DC friend made a second attempt to gain access to the SCOTUS files in a list of seven (7) cases, to inspect and to copy, including your application in Taitz v MacDonald.
  • This was his second attempt regarding your case.
  • He was permitted no access at all to any of the cases.  He was told that there were no records of the cases in SCOTUS, and that he should try National Archives or Library of Congress. 
  • One of the cases was purportedly decided just a couple of days ago…

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