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Saturday, April 30, 2011

More on dismissed 9/11 court case. You won't believe this...

‘Fantastical’ 9/11

The ABA Journal gives us the lowdown on the latest news from April Gallop's 9/11 lawsuit against Cheney, Rumsfeld, et al. in ‘Fantastical’ 9/11 Lawsuit Could Lead to Sanctions for Lawyer, 2nd Circuit Says.

The three person appellate court panel, which includes George Bush cousin John M. Walker, continues the criminal cover up in their decision of April 27 not only affirming the dismissal of the suit {pdf} as frivolous but also "Gallop and her counsel are hereby ordered to show cause in writing within thirty days from the date of entry of this order why they should not pay double costs and damages in the amount of $15,000, for which they would be jointly and severally liable."


In the written ruling the judges made sure to include various terms such as “cynical delusion and fantasy,” "fantastical," “factually frivolous,” “fanciful,” “delusional,” as well as reinforcing the official myth of “agents of the al Qaeda terrorist organization hijacked commercial airplanes and attacked the World Trade Center in New York City and the national headquarters of the Department of Defense in Arlington, Virginia.”

The monetary sanction that the 'court' is trying to impose against Gallop and her lawyer is an attempt to set a precedent and scare away any future lawsuits and the lawyers that may bring them. This is only a few steps away from actually sending someone to prison for questioning the 'official' tale. It reminds me of Ernst Zundel's lawyer, Sylvia Stolz, who was just released from a German prison for the crime of 'defending her client.' Think this sort of thing couldn't happen here? "The big lie" must be protected at all costs.

What is really fantastical about 9/11 is that almost 10 years later we still hear the same old lies from the government and media and there has been no justice. The real perps are still free and counting their money.


Link:
http://kennysideshow.blogspot.com/2011/04/fantastical-911.html

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