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Former Oregon Prosecutor Claims Americans Need To Fight Judicial Corruption Or Freedom Will Turn Into Slavery

By Greg Szymanski

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stem, has been asking one important question every single blacked-robed jurist has failed to answer:

"Your honor, is this a court of due process as prescribed by the U.S. Constitution!"

Almost like clockwork, Weidner says each judge refuses to answer, knowing the leading question opens up a judicial can of worms and court-guarded secret since the system, through legal technicalities, has become a biased administrative arm of the government set up to take away a citizen's right not protect them.

"The constitutional rights, guaranteed to the citizen by the sworn pledge of our publicly elected magistrates, have been shamelessly and treacherously stripped from the citizens of this great land by an arrogant and abusive judiciary," said Weidner this week on Greg Szymanski's popular radio show, The Investigative Journal.

"This judiciary has made our courts "safe havens" for thieves and a house of horrors for innocent citizens seeking to recover what has been wrongfully taken from them."

A former member of the 101st Airborne Division before graduating from Lewis and Clarke Law School, Weidner's fight against corruption began 18 years ago after he struggled to return the now-valued $100 million Kettleberg estate to its rightful beneficiary after it had been wrongly seized by an unscrupulous but well-connected attorney.

And for trying to get justice for his client, Weidner was repeatedly arrested, imprisoned, confined to an insane asylum, and finally disbarred. His story, as told to H. Hammond in a book called "The Weidner Method," is a real life testament to how the judiciary has usurped the law while replacing constitutional guarantees with a system in which judges rule by decree.