Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Expose Corruption on Lawless America Movie


IF YOU HAVE GOVERNMENT OR JUDICIAL CORRUPTION TO REPORT that the mainstream news has censored, please get on schedule to tell all on the "Lawless America Movie"! Bill Windsor, the producer, is traveling across America to all 50 states and filming average Americans who have been victimized in and by the injustice system. (Five(5) links in this article.) If Bill has already filmed in your state, you need not be left out. He is conducting online interviews throughout the month of December 2012.

I just wrote to Google about my emails being removed and prevented by CoIntelPro to stop disclosure about the murder of Gregory Johnson, a sophomore at San Jose University who was killed there in November 2008, probably by his fellow students at the Sigma Chi fraternity house. Gregory's death has been covered up for nearly four years, but today it is prominently featured on Lawless America's page at Facebook, and Bill Windsor is interviewing his mother, Denise Johnson. See my article about the continuous denial of my First Amendment rights to hide my own disabled brother's murder at this link:
"Google, Make CoIntelPro Stop Email Tampering" 


DON'T MISS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BE INTERVIEWED FOR "LAWLESS AMERICA - THE MOVE." If you are not in one of the states that Bill Windsor is yet to visit (AZ, NV, UT, WY, NM, OK, KS, MO, AR, TX, LA, MS, AL, FL, HI, AK, GA), you can still be interviewed. Bill Windsor just reached California, the new Mississippi. Use the links below to contact Bill Windsor and his team at "Lawless America."
www.LawlessAmerica.com
www.facebook.com/LawlessAmerica
http://www.youtube.com/lawlessamerica
https://www.facebook.com/events/326741844089059/


Lawless America Movie has positions open for volunteer film makers and other jobs. When this movie wins awards at independent film festivals and hits the big screen, you might want to be in the credits that roll. Most of all, you will enjoy helping people who were denied justice. God loves justice, and I do, too.

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