Consequently, please accept the attached complaint against judges and attorneys, pertaining to electronic signatures in Net-HaMishpat -- IT system of the district, magistrate and other courts. [7]
The Shin-Bet Act (2002), Article 7(a) says:
The Shin-Bet is charged with the safeguard of State security, procedures and institutions of the democratic regime against threats of terror, sabotage, and subversion"
The attached complaint alleges that Net-HaMishpat system is in fact large-scale fraud on the people of the State of Israel. Fraud of this type is known by experts as "Shell Game Fraud" or "Confidence Trick". Therefore, the conduct, which is detailed in the attached complaint - as well as development, implementation and operation of Net-HaMishpat system - should be deemed sabotage and subversion of the fundamentals of procedures and institutions of the democratic regime.
Central figures in this matter are:
a) Directors of the Office of Administration of Courts -- Judges Boaz Okon (ret), Moshe Gal (ret), and Michael Spitzer.
b) Presiding Justice (ret) Aharon Barak
c) Leaders of the Israel Bar Association during the corresponding period, particularly Attorney Effi Naveh.
The attached complaint is filed today also with Ombudsman of the Judiciary. However, as indicated in the complaint itself, the clear concern is that the Ombudsman of the Judiciary is tainted by conflicts of interest in this mater, and would not be ready, willing, able to duly address such complaint.
For brevity's sake, the attached complaint addresses only key points and provides only a few examples. Substantial additional information in this matter in my possession is available, and I would be glad to assist, if requested.
I hope and expect that the Shin-Bet perform its duties by law and safeguard procedures and institutions of the democratic regime against such subversive elements.
Truly,
Joseph Zernik, PhD
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