Lindell sues election-machine operator Dominion Voting Systems

Bob Unruh – Dominion Voting Systems has sued a number of publications and individuals since last November’s election, when its machines were used in states where presidential election results gave rise to suspicion of election fraud.

One man targeted by the company is Mike Lindell, the pro-Trump businessman who runs the MyPillow business.

Now he’s fighting back.

Lindell and MyPillow Inc. on Monday sued Dominion Voting Systems seeking more than $1.6 billion in damages.

The privately held company explained it is suing to protect free speech in the country.

“This lawsuit is brought in support of the marketplace of ideas and to remedy the grave harm that has been suffered by MyPillow as a result of Dominion’s suppression of speech and attacks on the Company,” the complaint said. Continue reading

Secret Service Agent Files RICO Lawsuit Against Clintons, Podesta and Deep State [Video]

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Gary Byrne

Sean Adl-Tabatabai – A former Secret Service Agent has filed a civil lawsuit against Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta and a list of others from the Deep State.

Gary J. Byrne, a Secret Service Agent under the Clinton administration, is suing for breaches of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

Conservativebase.com reports: Byrne is regarded as a top federal protection officer who has served with distinction a number of federal law enforcement assignments for almost thirty years beginning with his stint with the U.S. Air Force Security Police, his White House post with the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service, and most recently as a Federal Air Marshal under the Homeland Security Department. Continue reading

MK-Ultra Victims Sue Government In Historic Class-Action Lawsuit

My name is Ellen Atkin. That is my grade 2 class photo inset on the right. The girl in the bed is me. My mother was Emma Jane Crunican. She was in the Sleep Therapy programme in Montreal in the 50’s. My father, John Atkin, was also a subject of MK-Ultra. My brother, Michael Atkin, died when he was 19. My sister is heavily medicated after going insane in the ‘80’s. (Source: rawtraveling.blogspot.ca)

Sean Adl-Tabatabai – Victims and families of those who were affected by Project MK-Ultra have issued an historic class-action lawsuit against the CIA’s illegal use of mind control.

According to CBC, over forty Canadians who were victims MK-Ultra at McGill University’s Allan Memorial Institute are seeking an apology from the government for subjecting them to illegal mind control experiments against their will.

Zerohedge.com reports: “The government should offer an apology and there should be recognition of the injustice that was done,” says Gina Blasbalg, who unknowingly became a patient at the Allan Memorial Institute in her teens in the 1960s. Continue reading