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Ohio Attorney Persecuted
And Jailed For 232 Days
Under Nazi-Like Treatment

By Greg Szymanski
3-27-6 
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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."
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
"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."
 
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.
 
"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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