- Elsabeth Baumgartner also spent 10 days
locked away, held without right to counsel and clergy, for merely speaking
out at a city council meeting. Saying she was held as a political prisoner,
she now faces a sentence of 66 years and 6 months for what she calls "trumped-up"
charges.
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- The top dogs in Ohio and the White House
are "foaming at the mouth" over allegations made by a former
Cuyahoga County attorney who uncovered "their illegal bones"
buried deep within the fields of political corruption.
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- Attorney Elsabeth Baumgartner, corruptly
disbarred by Ohio officials, dug a hole so deep into local and state corruption
it ended up all the way at the doorstep of 1600 Pennsylvania and its illegally
installed occupant, George W. Bush.
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- Baumgartner, a well-respected bio-tech
attorney who graduated first in her class from the University of Toledo
law school, basically tried to do "something right" against the
"wrong people."
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- And for trying to expose Illuminati corruption
the 50-year-old attorney turned activist is experiencing the nightmare
her life, facing a rather strange but ominous sentence imposed by powers
that be of 66 years and 6 months.
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- Baumgartner is due in a Cuyahoga County
courthouse today on the charge of Intimidation for simply "emailing
and questioning" Ohio's Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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- This week another warrant for her arrest
was issued in Cuyahoga County in a related matter concerning her web site
recently compromised and destroyed by Ohio officials.
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- "I expect to be arrested on the
new charges carrying another 45 years in jail when I show up at the courthouse
Monday asking for a continuance," said Baumgartner last Friday on
Greg Szymanski's radio show, The Investigative Journal. "All my rights
as an American were violated and I have been held as a political prisoner."
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- Calling the charges "trumped up
and ridiculous," Baumgartner knows she uncovered "something big
and evil" since she has already spent 234 days in jail on another
trumped-up misdemeanor charge, as well as spending 10 days "in the
hole" when first arrested.
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- "I was essentially put in a hole
for 10 days and held incommunicado as a domestic terrorist," said
Baumgartner. "I wasn't allowed legal counsel, the right to clergy
and even the opportunity to make a phone call."
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