Showing posts with label — Robert Barnes (@barnes_law). Show all posts
Showing posts with label — Robert Barnes (@barnes_law). Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2024

Hunley, Barnes, & Groubert. Free-form Friday 09-06-2024

Monday, March 11, 2024

Here is a direct link for those who don't have a Twitter account.  

If you have any doubt left that the U.S. government committed acts of treason in its attempt to mass murder hundreds of thousands, even millions and more, of Americans, then listening to Robert Barnes' comments should disabuse you of your innocence.  

Other emails and documents had come out Exposing the degree to which high ranking people at the Food and Drug Administration knew about the fraud but covered it up rather than investigated one of the people there one of the associate General counsels for enforcement the Food and Drug Administration will make another appearance in this case.  The Justice Department waited until the last minute before the first round of dismissal hearings before the judge.  And they made a very rare intervention but not a full intervention.  They just said, "Judge, we would hope you would dismiss on behalf of Pfizer, but we're not actually intervening for the purposes of dismissal."  They attempted that and it partially worked. 


Wednesday, March 6, 2024

 
Also it's a way of protecting the self-sufficiency of an independent republic by having a robust independent small farm economy today less than 2% of all food is produced from independent small farms over 90% of food is controlled--meat poultry, dairy you name it.  90% on average is controlled by 3 or 4 mega-corporations.  They monopolize our food supply and they lace it with all kinds of additives, chemicals, and preservatives, and manipulative aspects I mean the PDA's idea of sanitary food conditions is if you get your poultry from some chicken factory where they stick all the chicken so close to each other they eat each other's dung, and that's what they consider healthy.  Whereas out on Amos's Farm, you got grass-fed, free range, Jersey cows providing the milk in a traditional way with stainless steel equipment to make sure everything is done correctly in the way that the milk is processed, produced, and shipped.  It's all done directly by Amish workers, by Amish farmers, direct from the farm right to your table, and that's what they're prohibiting because they want a complete government monopoly on our food supply in this country.

RUBY, 9:37.  How is this agriculture secretary Redding and this whole lot of them how does that injunction serve dividing over the private membership Association.

BARNES, 10:12. This is part of their explicit provision the courts and the government refuse to recognize any privacy whatsoever no private membership Association no private right to what's in your fridge or what you feed yourself or anything else in fact they raised it right at the hearing they said the fact that it's a private membership Association does it make a difference and the PDA officials testified no for example let's say you had a neighborhood association of private neighborhood association maybe it's a gated community and you had a and you had a community pool they said you're not allowed to put a vending machine in there unless we approve it that's how far they go they don't recognize any right of privacy at all there should be a right of privacy that we get to determine our own diet as Thomas Jefferson said

Friday, October 20, 2023

Pfizer has until midnight tonight to file a motion for dismissal for the Fraud claim that Whistleblower @IamBrookJackson filed against them on behalf of the American People.

Monday, September 25, 2023

ROBERT BARNES: Much of American criminal justice is just a PR campaign that rarely has anything to do with law, truth, or justice.

Here is the direct link.

He ultimately was acquitted of all the felony charges, half the misdemeanors, and what a lot of people don't know, 9 of the 12 jurors wanted him not guilty of everything.  But three of the jurors lied to get on to the jury and hijack the jury until they convicted him of something, minor misdemeanors and then he'll go home, not knowing that the embarrassment to the government on minor misdemeanors to the maximum possible sentence.  What was fascinating is that if you get the news headlines the day after the verdict, it was "Wesley Snipes Wins!  Big Victory," etc.  A year later, most Americans don't even know what happened in that trial.  They think, "Oh, I thought Snipes was convicted for tax evasion."  He was actually acquitted of tax evasion, acquitted of  tax fraud, acquitted of tax conspiracy.  But it shows you how much the government manipulates these cases in the court of public opinion.  Much of American criminal justice is just a PR campaign that rarely has anything to do with law, truth, or justice.

A similar thing happened with some of the Branch Davidian survivors following the government's firebombing of their homes.  In the trial of some of the survivors when the government was trying to make the case that they had acted unlawfully on the first exchange, the jury was getting ready to acquit them on all sorts of stuff.  But a few of the jurors said, hey, we can't just let them walk Scot-Free.  And so they all agreed to assign what they thought were relatively minor charges, and the judge, on the basis of those minor charges, threw the book at them.  The jurors later contacted the people who were convicted and apologized, saying, "You know, we had no idea that the judge was going to give you that harsh of a sentence.  If we'd known that, we wouldn't have let these people convince us to vote guilty on what were very trivial charges."

7:55. JANUARY 6 PROTESTS

Extraordinary thing is that it couldn't have happened but for the corruption of Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, and the DC Mayor, Muriel Bowser.   I told people that you didn't have to worry about it getting out of hand beforehand because I said on January 6th the capital is the most secure building in the world.  The security in the capital itself has over 2,500 police.  Why do they need 2,500 police just for the House and the Senate that's a good question.  Then they also have the availability of the National Guard and the US Military.  Nobody's going to get anywhere near that.  And instead, there was an unusual absence of police activity that day.  The police activity that did occur was when people were outside the capitol they were throwing sound grenades and all kinds of things actually physically assaulting and attacking January 6th protesters, and then they would suddenly withdraw.  The doors were left open.  Some people who went down there were invited in by security, by the guards.  People went down to the Capitol when and were often misdirected by the capitol police to where they ended up.  Actual evidence has never been fully produced for the world to see, that's the video tape from multiple different sources what took place you know we've never seen it.  If that evidence looked bad for the January 6th people, we would have seen every bit of it instead we've seen none of it what are they so scared of and wanting to disclose it.

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Monday, May 15, 2023

ROBERT BARNES: Trump has to be one of the highest integrity people on the planet because to be a New York real estate tycoon, titan, and all they can find on you [are] some affairs?

I call it confession through projection, so if you look at all the crimes they accuse Trump of and it's pretty much what the Biden family HAS DONE.  --Robert Barnes

 

 
2:20. Americans are witnessing in live time how disparate and discriminatory unfortunately our American legal system has become.

7:35. How many american power players continued meeting with convicted sex offender, Jeffry Epstein, and pedophile after his conviction, including people like the CIA Director William Burns, who at that time was serving as Deputy Secretary of State.  And he had meetings scheduled with Epstein in his own private mansion.  And the same goes for Obama's presidential advisor, or for a college president.  What does it say for you about the informal ways of power and influence in America?  

8:15. In the post WWII era, the American deep state as it came to be known, some people call it the National Security establishment, or the Military Industrial Complex, really entrenched its power across the media, across the university spectrum, across our corporate institutions, across our global institutions.  As Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., recently said that he attributes to the CIA and those bad actors the assassination of both his father and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.  And part of all that is always having honey traps, sex trafficking operations being involved, illicit operations around the world to extort, targeted individuals, and Jeffrey Epstein, not coincidentally, was connected to Robert Maxwell, the British publisher, who had connections to intelligence operations all over the globe.  He came from the Dalton School, where Epstein got his first break.  Secretary of State Anthony Blinken went to that  same school.  William Barr, the former Attorney General's father, was the Headmaster right before Epstein was hired at the Dalton School.  So you have an elite prep school tied to, had tie-ins.  You go deeper, you had Blinkin's father and Epstein.  So it's not a surprise that you had Epstein as the centerpiece for a honey-trap extortion operation, blackmail operation for intelligence agencies around the world.  He had ties to Robert Mueller . . . .  The reason he got a sweetheart deal is most likely he was a secret informant for the Fed, meaning the FBI, under Robert Mueller.  This goes back . . . Robert Mueller has ties to people who did operations similar to that out of San Francisco.  So it's not a surprise.  It's just American and global institutional power we don't get to see in live term, and I think this is what is coming out. 

10:10. Do i understand you correctly that all these parties that Epstein was involved in organizing involving teenage girls, or very young women, you believe it was not only for the sexual gratification of the participants, but possibly a scheme, a means for coopting for further control 

10:35. Oh, no doubt.  Classic blackmail extortion ring.  It's not only about providing illicit sexual services to an elite group of people who otherwise can't find that easily the access to that illicit activity but it's also to blackmail and extort them.  I don't think it's a coincidence . . . I think some of the efforts failed, like the effort to get . . . the material on Alan Dershowitz didn't ultimately work out because he didn't take the bait but, nor do I think Noam Chomsky who apparently met multiple times with him, I don't think he took the bait on any of that.  But most likely it was also because he was involved in eugenics and a lot of other weird science that Epstein . . . but I think the long-term goal and object in each one of these cases was to entrap and ensnare these people in a world that could then be used against them. According to media reports, there were lots of video cameras all over Epstein's Island.  We just don't know what happened to all of that material.  But all of it has the forensics fingerprints of a blackmail operation involving western intelligence agencies. 

11:35. I don't know if its accurate, but Trump's resort in Mar-a-Lago was absolutely off limits for Epstein's parties, and that raises a very interesting question about morality because it's one thing to pursue adult women, even as an extramarital affair but it's quite a different to buy the bodies and ravage the souls of teenage girls.  What do you think about that?  

12:03. Oh, yeah, so early on Epstein was reported as harassing some young women at Mar-a-Lago, so Trump banned him from Mar-a-Lago.  And you can find some articles where he kept hinting at Epstein issues.  I think there's the Vanity Fair piece that was very favorable to Epstein where Trump kept saying "Well, he has a reputation for very young girls," where he's trying to put out there what's going on.  So . . . they tried to connect Trump to Epstein. Ultimately, it was unsuccessful because Trump was one of the people who kept his distance from Epstein over many years once he found out what he was about.  So it reflect the sad nature of our intel system but the . . . Trump has to be one of the highest integrity people on the planet because to be a New York real estate tycoon, titan, and all they can find on you [are] some affairs?  

12:53. This is not just fascinating but it's totally . . . it's hard for somebody like myself to understand how the Democrats would be waxing poetic about all the crimes and moral character of Trump while seemingly knowing about what's going on in their own camp.  It's beyond comprehension. 

13:25. I call it confession through projection, so if you look at all the crimes they accuse Trump of and it's pretty much what the Biden family HAS DONE. So they accuse Trump of being engaged with various foreign corruption scams and now it's coming out that the Biden family was raking money from almost anybody around the world to line their pickets.  The Democrats accuse Trump of various sexual misconduct.  There's all kinds if allegations circulating Biden concerning that and concerning far worse conduct.  And so I think what you see is confession through projection.  

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

"we now know that this was a big massive fraud, but the FDA has never acknowledged that it was a fraud"

Brook Jackson's complaint against Pfizer is headed to the Appeals Court.

6:02. We now know that Pfizer was secretly funding organizations to mandate their vaccine, their so-called vaccine, their drug. They were hiding their sourcing their support of it by funding organizations with other names.

Not only that.  We now know that Pfizer was involved because the contract required that [the vaccine] could only be approved, and they could only receive it, if there was no available alternative because it took the PREP Act terms, the Emergency Use Authorization, EUA, terms and explicitly put them in the contract

Pfizer knew there were alternatives that worked.  So, Pfizer was working behind the scenes to prevent anybody from knowing there were alternatives that worked, using their power in the big pharmaceutical industry to do so.

So we now know that this was a big massive fraud, but the FDA has never acknowledged that it was a fraud.  The FDA is still saying it's, still saying it's effective, still saying it's a vaccine, still saying--a little bit less now--that it's for the prevention of COVID-19, and they're saying that they don't believe Brook Jackson's complaints. They're trusting Pfizer's lies.  Well, in that case, we get to pursue our case.  We only don't get to pursue our case if Pfizer says, if the FDA says "Oh, we know Pfizer's lying.  We know it's dangerous.  We know it's ineffective.  We know it's not a vaccine."  They've never said that.  The judge got the law completely wrong.  It was lazy judges by a lazy law clerk that were working for him or just ild fashion cowardice."  

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

MUST-LISTEN: ROBERT BARNES ON THE RAID AT MAR-A-LAGO

   

Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man's Tour of Duty Inside the IRS, Richard Yancey, 2004. 

Lois Lerner's defense attorney, Judge Bruce Reinhart, lead lawyers of the Jeffrey Epstein case that kept him out of prison.  He said that what Lois Lerner by destroying documents, was using and weaponizing the IRS to go after political dissident groups, tax protestors, TEA party folks, anybody that was anti-Obama, and got away with all of it, he was one of her lead public defenders.  And then 

24:40. Barnes:  I was doing cases parallel at the same time because the IRS was using ObamaCare to gather everybody's private medical records.  They were going to medical records facilities that have massive databases of medical records and they were seizing them in the name of the IRS to purportedly monitor  individual mandate compliance.  But what they had done, they jad gathered all the records of cases that I brought: 6worryinggiven medical records, 10 million Americans. I brought the biggest Bivens class action in history at the time.  They had the records of every judge in the state of California.  Not just the judge, their family members.  They knew whose wife, whose partner was getting sex addiction treatment, alcohol treatment, drug treatment, what they were talking about with their shrink.  Which movie director had 4 fetishes not just the one publicly known.  Which actor had previously 3 undisclosed heart attacks that would make him unbondable.  Which major league baseball player had undisclosed injuries.  I call it J. Edgar Hoover's wet dream of a blackmail file.  And they had gathered all if it, and Lerner was doing that at the same time. It was going to be the biggest political private . . . and this goes on top of all this information they have on your tax return.  You disclose who you live with.  You disclose what your family relationships are.  You disclose who your intimate partners are.  You disclose who your family is.  You disclose what your religion is.  You disclose what your political party is because you say who you make donations and contributions to.  You disclose your everyday lifestyle.  There's this guy who wrote a book called, Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man's Tour of Duty Inside the IRS, Richard Yancey, 2004, that reads like Josef Conrad's Heart of Darkness, like going into the jungle, because it's about him going insane as a tax collector, who says "within a few key strikes, I could know more about your life than your did."  Yeah, because people didn't realize how much was being disclosed in that world.  So clearly, the raid at Mar-a-Lago has nothing to do with worrying about documents given that this is a traditional conflict that happens all the time.  [26:40]  Given they had all kinds of other remedies.  Given that Trump was already in negotiation with them.  And given the way that the executed this warrant is not consistent with the narrative we're seeing from the media.  A much more likely narrative . . . now there are some people who thought that means they're about to indict Trump, this about January 6th, I don't think any of that is true.  There is still a risk if tat, but if they thought that inducting Trump would work they just saw the political blowback from just doing a search warrant. And so they should wake up to realize that would be a nightmare that would push America over a political precipice that it never has.  Because we've already seen the political blowback. For a long time, many people on the right were the last defenders of J. Edgar Hoover's creation of the FBI.  These people tend to keep forgetting.  "Oh, it's just recent."  A lit if my conservative friends say, "This just the last couple of years the FBI has got out of hand."  It's like this organization was created by J. Edgar Hoover.

He deported Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman to the Soviet Union in 1919.

Yes, he placed a wide range of blame on anarchist groups for the Palmer Raids.  It's that he most likely and fabricated as a way to create the FBI in the first place.  He magically showed up at some of the scenes of the Palmer raids.  There are all kinds of interesting Hoover stories connected to the raids.  But you're talking about one of the most corrupt . . . if there's a personification of the idea of the Deep State, it is J. Edgar Hoover.  The only difference is that it's a little bit overt right now.  That is Hoover operated in secret in terms of his most elicit activities.  His lies were public, but his bad acts were private.  Here the FBI is saying, "We're doing this out in the open."  I think they thought that this wouldn't get publicly disclosed.  They went in under plain clothes.  They didn't publicly leak it.  It's not like they don't have a history if doing that when they want to.  They didn't publicly leak it to anybody.  My guess is that they thought Trump would be embarrassed . . . most Americans are.  That's something you keep your mouth shut about.  Well, of course, not Trump.  Trump was disclosing it while the raid was going on.