Today in Wisconsin the State Supreme Court ruled that there might be merit in three out of the four fraud criteria proposed by President Donald Trump’s legal team for invalidating categories of mail-in votes in the Nov. 3 election – but that the President had asked to invalidate them too late! It was another ruling corrupted by media and establishment pressure. The President, because he had not raised, until the voting took place, that the Wisconsin government’s rules for mail-in voting violated its own election laws wholesale, had no right to any remedy at all, according to the judges. From the bench they all took absurd recourse to sports fans’ lingo – “The whistle has blown!”; “You missed the game!”; “You should have objected before the season started!” – to hide their cowardice or bias.
As these “judgments” occur, and state legislators whose election laws have been violated by industrial-scale mail-ballot fraud hang fire under the same intimidation, President Trump himself can use the power of the American Presidency he holds. He can attack the entire secret-government system of injustice, which has run several coup attempts and then a “color revolution” against him throughout his term because he refused to accept the British geopolitics of empire and war.
The President can take the “Banquo’s Ghost” action first proposed by Harley Schlanger in the International Schiller Institute Manhattan Project webcast Nov. 14: Issue pardons to Edward Snowden, who exposed the entire mass surveillance crime of the intelligence agencies for the financial oligarchy; and Julian Assange, who published the infamous DNC e-mails. He has undeniable personal knowledge of who actually took from the DNC those e-mails whose publication showed the DNC fixing the 2016 Democratic primary election for Hillary Clinton against Sen. Bernie Sanders. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-AUvqyVYS4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1fvtB7xEIqr4Vj8wg4W7jZcfJtDbtWjLtEkwzrlu4hPJwqJOijVLhQTfA]
The President has fired Attorney General Barr. He can add London’s favorite CIA head Gina Haspel, and name a special prosecutor to begin actually investigating the “Russiagate” hoax which has been used like an invasive British intelligence blight against his Presidency. It is being revved up again today, with yet another cybersecurity company (“FireEye”) claiming massive Russian hacking of the U.S. government, and the media egging on Mad Mike Pompeo.
Trump will have the support of both Republican members of Congress, some of whom are calling for these actions, and Democrats and Independents who oppose the post-9/11 surveillance state and endless war. And he will call forth really qualified whistleblowers who know what has been done to the American people’s rights.
Many Americans have been represented in those rights by the hundreds who have bravely stood up and given sworn statements of the voting shams they saw, and those they were pushed out of the room so they would not see, but who encountered officials and judges so biased or so scared they would not even listen to their testimony. They do not agree that this injustice will stand.
But they will not act effectively until they understand that this injustice to them, to their President, grew from the unjust vilification and persecution of Lyndon LaRouche 35 years ago. It was at the hands of the same American financial oligarchy and media, longing for an American empire on the British model, guided by the London center of financial empire, and heaping injustice and abuse on that empire’s most forceful adversary, LaRouche. Henry Kissinger demanded it; Robert Mueller was at the center of carrying it out; never-Trump Republican William Weld ran multiple prosecutions of LaRouche from his Justice Department perch. It was called, by a respected former U.S. Attorney General at that time, “represented a broader range of deliberate cunning and systematic misconduct over a longer period of time utilizing the
power of the federal government than any other prosecution by the U.S. government in my time or to my knowledge.”
And yet for 35 years this injustice, deeply destructive to the American practice of government and economy, has stood unresolved, without exoneration of LaRouche and vindication of his ideas or justice against his enemies in the London-Wall Street and intelligence establishment. They have been proven President Trump’s enemies and the sponsors of the post-9/11 surveillance state.
The injustice to this one was, particularly, an injustice to all. So the injustice to LaRouche is central to what President Trump can and should do to restore justice for all.