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By April MacIntyre Dec 6, 2008, 19:41 GMT
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OJ SIMPSON was arrogant and 'assumed' he could get away with breaking the law again and his 'celebrity' would excuse his criminal acts
yet again. WRONG!!! ROT ON JAIL OJ - IT IS WHERE YOU AND OTHER
'CELEBS' OF YOUR ARROGANT ILK BELONG!!!
O.J. Simpson has been the focal point of probably the most massive judicial fraud perpetrated in this nation's history. The purpose of this fraud, it appears, was to invoke a measurable emotional response globally, and a palpable national hysteria useful for multiple sinister purposes by certain intelligence operatives; both civilian and governmental. California officials still continue to conceal the crucial Juditha Brown telephone records that would exonerate Simpson but were suppressed by both defense and prosecution attorneys. These phone records indicate that Nicole Brown Simpson was alive, talking on the telephone to her mother, Juditha Brown, at 11:00 PM. At this time O.J. Simpson was in the back seat of a chauffeur driven limo being transported to LAX international airport to catch an 11:45 PM deparrting flight to Chicago. California officials continue to deny the requests of Dr. Henry S. Johnson's investigative group, OMIG, from acquiring these records and to review Ron Goldman's extensive criminal file. They continue to cite the jurisdiction of a not publicized California law that protects the criminal records of confidential informants cooperating with law enforcement agencies; CA. Gov't Code, Sec. 6254(f), aka the 'Snitch's Protection Law'.
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