- Former attorney Elsebeth Baumgartner,
released Tuesday posting bail, is being treated like a political prisoner
for speaking out at a city council meeting, sending emails to a judge and
running a highly critical, anti-neocon web site.
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- The Ohio attorney, persecuted by the
Illuminati for uncovering deep rooted scandals leading to the White House,
was jailed again Monday on new charges related to her highly critical web
site recently dismantled by authorities.
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- Treated like a political prisoner with
Nazi-like tactics, Elsebeth Baumgartner, 50, was taken into custody Monday
after appearing in court in a related criminal case, carrying a maximum
sentence of 66 years and 6 months.
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- The well-respected Ohio bio-tech attorney,
who graduated from the University of Toledo Law School first in her class,
has already spent approximately 244 days behind bars on a first time misdemeanor
charge, including 10 days "locked in a hole" without the right
to counsel, clergy or even phone calls.
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- Ohio authorities decided to lash out
at Baumgartner for merely speaking out at a local city counsel meeting
after presenting highly documented and substantiated evidence of corruption
leading to the doorstep of the White House and the highest levels of Ohio
government.
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- Since being released from jail on the
original misdemeanor charge, Baumgartner started a web site to expose "the
criminals in government," a move that she claims "has led to
two more trumped up charges being leveled against me," carrying a
maximum of 109 years and 6 months in jail.
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