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Unprecedented Supreme Court Justice Reply To Legal Document Exposing Massive Corruption—and His Apology for Not Helping

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From Defrauding America

In October, 1991, corruption-fighting whistleblower Rodney Stich submitted to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White an emergency petition, reporting major corruption in key government positions, resulting in great harmand the attacks upon the whistleblower halt his exposure efforts. Such petitions are responded to by the clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court through a formal denial notice or notice of additional action. In this petition raising matters of urgent national interests, Supreme Court Justice Byron White made an unprecedented personal response, with an even more unprecedented apology for not being able to help. His brief but revealing October 21,1991, unprecedented personal response and apology stated:

Dear Mr. Stich,

As a single Justice I can be of no help to
you. I am returning your petition.

            Sincerely yours,

            Byron White

The petition sent to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White. (Copy shown is a similar copy sent to other Supreme Court Justices, that was sent to Justice Byron White.)

See also the following very serious matters affecting the security of the United States and its people:


The petition:

  • Provided a detailed sampling of the corrupt and criminal acts of key people in government and the severe harmful consequences of those federal offenses. The repeated and blatant violations of large numbers of state and federal law, and the most basic constitutional protectionsand access to remedies in state and federal courts, required that all lawful and constitutional protections be denied to himforever.

  • The unlawful, unconstitutional, and criminal acts taken to halt the reporting of these serious national matters by key people in government. These people and groups including numerous federal judges over whom the Justices had supervisory responsibilities; California judges; large number of lawyers and law firms, including some that were associated with the CIA and FBI; and personnel in the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • Sought relief from the massive personal and financial harm being corruptly inflicted upon him through a combination of lawyers, California judges, federal judges, and Department of Justice personnel. These acts repeatedly violated major California and federal civil and criminal statutes and major constitutional protections.

  • Required an investigation of the federal crimes and the perpetrators, under the responsibilities of the federal crime reporting statute, Title 18 U.S.C. § 4.

  • The relationship of the reported corruption and the series of resulting harmincluding numerous catastrophic consequences. (Similar filings were submitted to other Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court over a period of years.)

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