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Chief Justice Roberts Fails Attempt to Dismiss Lawsuit

Wednesday, April 17, 2013 21:57
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By  Stew Webb  – Federal Whistleblower-Activist

On Friday, District of Columbia Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled the
defendant Chief Justice John Roberts’ Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit
for injunctive relief to improve federal judicial discipline reporting is
no longer before the court and that the US Supreme Court justice must now
answer the Amended Complaint that includes Chief Justice Roberts’ misconduct
against the plaintiffs Bret D. Landrith and Samuel K. Lipari since the original complaint was filed.

I first met Sam Lipari and Bret Landrith when they were trying to enter the nationwide market for hospital supplies which is monopolized. Press releases about their antitrust case against the Novation LLC cartel members were being blocked and I could see the boys in the Bush-Millman crime syndicate were doing their usual number on these two whistleblowers trying to save our economy. At the time we were in danger of losing over thirty auto plants and all the jobs  that went with them because General Motors and Chrysler could no longer compete with foreign companies in our own domestic market because of hospital costs. I got  interested.

I contacted my friend Tom Flocco to investigate the deaths of two US Attorneys who had brought the government’s case against the Novation hospital supply cartel. Tom Flocco found that the deaths fit the kind of work the Bush-Millman crime syndicate has built its reputation on and published the article Dead fired attorneys’ Medicare fraud probe linked to White House Senator McCaskill (D-MO) knew about dead attorneys before Senate Gonzales hearing.

The article was so hot, the F.B.I. then sent some agents to Tom Flocco’s house and intimidated Flocco and his wife who had already lost a son to the Bush-Millman corruption, ending Flocco’s investigative journalism work.

Fast forward to today, the inflation of hospital supplies costs by the monopoly probably killed your grandmother and most of our nation’s living wage jobs.

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