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Congressman Traficant Persecution: Deep Conspiracy Network

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Congressman James Traficant has been convicted of bribery and corruption, full story here, with theoretically possible jail-time of 63 years.

It's irrelevant whether or not he is actually guilty of the charges. The charges were obviously brought due to the fact that he is an 'outsider'. An outsider who displays little or no respect for the establishment and is willing to cost them billions of dollars based on his personal ideals.

James Trafficant cost the IRS a billion dollars a year, assuming average home cost of $100,000 as Traficant's "language" incorporated into a bill meant that "seizures of American-owned homes dropped from 10,067 to 51 in 50 states, when the IRS had to prove their case" (bottom of this page).

The most telling aspect of all this is the EASE with which he could be brought before a biased court. That conspiracy is so entrenched in the establishment of America that "independant judiciary" can be circumvented at will, even against a member of congress.

If I had one wish, it would be that the conspirators who daily persecute people felt a little LESS SECURE, and operated as if they had SOME CONSIDERATION that there might be repercussions. As it is persecution is run in an almost public manner, thumbing nose at anyone who gives a damn.
 
With all due respect to the Congressman, if there is a conspiracy against him, he played the end game exactly as they would have expected him to do so. If he had behaved in a less predictably eccentric manner, the evidence would have to have been considerably less circumstantial... IMHO

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no, he didn't do himself many favours. a lawyer could probably have picked a more favourable jury, for one thing.

but the man is obviously in a situation much more personally difficult than he lets on, and he really doesn't know who to trust.
 
At the risk of seeming naieve, since he started out as a Sherif, he must know at least one lawyer he could have trusted...

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Is he any relation to Santos Traifcante, ex-mob boss of New Orleans, partner with the CIA in importing heroin from Vietnam and Laos, and suspected co-consiprator in the JFK assissination.
 
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