Patrick
Fitzgerald Floated for Top Attorney General Spot… One step closer
to NESARA?
BY THE EVENT CHRONICLE ON OCTOBER 1, 2014 ·N. AMERICA
Patrick Fitzgerald’s connection
to NESARA: At
least 100,000 Cases have been considered by 56 Grand Juries over the last 4
years, by Patrick Fitzgerald, in the US. Their Sealed Indictments are ready to
be unsealed and made public. These ones will go…or have already been taken to
the World Court in the Hague…for War Crimes Trials & sentencing. Another
condition for Announcement is the disclosure of the Galactic Presence and their
Involvement in planetary affairs. It is not yet known whether this will be Full
Disclosure or progressive disclosures over some weeks… Read More about Patrick Fitzgerald & NESARA →
According
to these articles, a soft disclosure campaign has already begun:
Patrick Fitzgerald will leave office with a trail of political
scalps and plenty of politicians who have been looking over their shoulders for
more than a decade. Phil Rogers reports.
(NBC
Chicago) Well, you have to admit—he’s got a good resume.
Patrick Fitzgerald, former U.S.
Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, is being touted by some as a
potential replacement for outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports Fitzgerald’s name is being bandied about
in legal circles, and no less than Illinois’ junior Senator, Mark Kirk, appears to be in Fitzgerald’s corner.
Fitzgerald’s reputation as a
hard-nosed prosecutor of political corruption, along with a recognized
expertise in national security law, makes him the perfect choice in the eyes of
those looking to re-energize the nation’s top law enforcement office after
years of controversy under Holder.
Fitzgerald won national acclaim for
his many high-profile investigations during his tenure in the Chicago U.S.
Attorney’s office, including convictions of two former Illinois governors, Rod
Blagojevich and George Ryan. He also set his sights on
media mogul Conrad Black, several aides to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley in the
Hired Truck Program, and Chicago detective and torturer Jon Burge.
Despite a welcome return for some to
a focus on civil rights issues while in office, many observers feel Holder’s
tenure to be a series of missed opportunities at best and a controversy-ridden tenure at worst.
Republicans in Congress, long opposed
to Holder and more than happy to cause President Obama problems on any
available political front, have already signaled their likely opposition to anyone Obama nominates for
the post.
Nevertheless, some Fitzgerald backers
are hoping his reputation and track record can be brought to bear on those
areas critics have faulted the U.S. Attorney General’s office for being lax on.
Specifically, they point to Holder’s failure to aggressively prosecute Wall
Street malfeasance and re-litigate the errors and missteps of the Bush administration’s
War on Terror as places where Fitzgerald could make his mark.
Yet, the last two years of any
presidency are often marked by Congressional investigations into executive
branch policies and behavior that could easily end up on the Attorney General’s
desk. That could well mean Obama may be reluctant to appoint a prosecutorial
bulldog to occupy an office just down the street on Pennsylvania Ave.
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1 comment:
He's got my vote!
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