Joseph L. Michaud and His Filthy Pack of Rats Finally Served Process
It has taken a tremendous amount of patience, tact, and resourcefulness and many years to finally serve one of the worst lawyers—now a judge—who has ever walked the earth with civil process of a lawsuit. He has relentlessly blocked my cases in the past by making phone calls to the court, committing crimes in doing so, and getting the cases dismissed. As anyone might guess, this is highly illegal and is in fact criminal on many levels. I had to get quite creative to shield the case from him until he was finally served by a third party.
One thing I had to do was use “Does” in the original case filing. I did this because Joseph Michaud configured his PACER account to get new case notifications based on party names.....so that he could then call the respective court, conspire with its personnel, get the case dismissed, and commit more crimes in the process. Including multiple counts of the same offense, he has committed dozens and dozens of state and federal felonies.
Not to pick on him in particular, there’s plenty of criminal activity to go around. Another miscreant, Mark Jeremy Bennett, was responsible for illegally flushing one of my cases. Service to him has netted over 100 views in less than eight hours:
Keep in mind that they are not looking at the civil complaint and associated evidence to see how they can settle the case. They’re sifting through everything to see what they can use to prosecute or stop me. Good luck with that. This extraordinary number of views basically means that all the rats are frantically scurrying to try and protect themselves. Incidentally, the right column of data in the above image is from Streak email tracking, which a free browser plug-in I've been using for years. It is a great way to track the criminal misbehavior of lawyers and lawyers who wear black gowns.
They are going to try their damndest to flush the entire case. The only time members of the world’s largest crime syndicate—the U.S. legal system—are held accountable is when one arm of the syndicate decides to attack another arm of it. “Kids for Cash” and “Operation Greylord,” for example, are two instances wherein the state syndicate was steamrolled by the federal syndicate. When everyday people try to take down the syndicate for its criminal wrongdoing, it’s a different story entirely. Instead of prosecuting the offenders, the syndicate protects them with falsification of records, manufactured evidence, sealing of records, and whatnot.
If people only knew just how off-the-rails corrupt the syndicate was, there would be rioting at the courthouses. People just don’t believe something in our nation could be that bad. It isn’t. It’s worse. I always tell people to imagine just how corrupt they think the syndicate is, and, once they have that thought in their heads, to multiply it by three, and then they’d be close. Scariest of all, we’re headed toward the hairpin turn and still accelerating. We haven’t even begun braking yet. Even as corrupt as the syndicate is, corruption continues to get exponentially worse.
If the syndicate manages to flush my case once again, another post will follow. But people should be aware that I am doing my best to create MAJA (make all judges accountable). This will be the best administration in my lifetime for such an endeavor. The reason is that President Trump—love him or hate him—is quite likely the only president who has experienced or will experience our “justice” system in all its splendor. He was all set.....until he decided to run for re-election. Then he had four indictments on his plate. Just a coincidence. Right.
If the syndicate can be weaponized against him, you can bet your bottom dollar it can be weaponized against Jane or John Q. Public. Everyone should be giving me all the support they can because, if I can do what needs to be done, these criminals will be running for the hills. I will essentially establish a brand new legal system with real checks and balances where everyday people can expect—and receive—true justice.
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