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Join me as I share my experiences subsequent to a workplace injury and victimization to insurance fraud,
with judges in Kansas actively conspiring...allegedly...to cover up the frauds of which I am a victim.

And, most shockingly of all, I will show how these judges have conspired for more than thirteen years to not only cover up the insurance frauds; but also to cover up an entire disease that is crippling and killing thousands of women and men every year.

These conspiracies are costing federal and state taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars in health care waste and fraud every year; while leaving tens of thousands of curable people on government assistance programs; and wrongfully denying benefits to others whose disabilities are now permanent due to decades of medical malpractice, fraud, and litigation abuse.

This is how America runs its courts...

At least in Kansas...

At least from everything that I have seen.

But my case is different, because the illegal insurance scheme that prompted these particular acts of prejudice, bias, abuse and even threats of murder were...allegedly...created originally by Steve Jobs of Apple Computer and under the direct orders of Warren Buffett himself.

I have been saying for more than thirteen years that I do not blame all judges or the entire justice systems of America for the corruption and crimes of which I am a victim. I never blame anyone who has not personally and intentionally done me potentially fatal harm.

It was only after attempting to get Justice through the United States District Court for the District of Kansas that I realized that I am probably wrong about that.

I now believe that our American Justice Systems have become corrupt, almost beyond repair. Still, not in every case. Still, not every judge.

But there is no one within the Judicial Branches of America actively advocating or making changes to make justice readily accessible to people like me...

Poor, Indigent...

Disabled, mentally ill, and genuinely and rightfully terrified for my life...

And with evidence of judicial corruption so nearly universal across all of my cases that it genuinely warrants and requires Federal Investigation and action to prevent thousands more wrongful deaths which will result imminently from the ongoing corruption that I am experiencing in the District of Kansas and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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How do you know that your rights, your liberty or even your life will be protected if you are forced to defend yourself in a Kansas State or Federal court?

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This platform has is an invaluable resource for sharing experiences about judicial prejudice, bias and corruption.

It empowers voters to make informed decisions in Kansas judicial retention elections.

It allows Federal and State Legislators and Law Enforcement see examples of the countless legitimate federal and state law actions that are filed by pro se litigants as whistleblowers against corporate criminal violations and take protective measures, often decades before corporate crimes may be discovered and reported or successfully litigate through private enforcement of the law and civil litigation means.

Scott Sullivan - Founder, VoteForFairTrials.com

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