Author, former Massachusetts candidate, and disbarred Attorney Barbara C. Johnson was on the inside, unabashedly spoke her mind about what is wrong with our pretend justice system in the entire US, and was subsequently disbarred and thrown in prison. Barbara wrote a book, named names, and gives us hope of fixing a broken system.
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Barbara C. Johnson is pictured with her
fire engine. She used it as a colorful way to run for Massachusetts
Governor. The power brokers inside of Massachusetts and elsewhere
wanted to silence this premier judicial reform advocate. Barbara
Johnson has named names and has exposed what a farce our US justice
system is in her book, “
Behind the Black Robes: Failed Justiceâ€.
Barbara talks about an unnamed US
Supreme Court Justice who requested, and is being sent, a signed copy
of Barbara's book. She talks about that in the uncut version of our
conversation. I talked with Barbara Johnson by cell phone, yesterday
evening, December 4, 2009. I was in Vermont, she in Costa Rica, and I
have included the uncut, full phone conversation because there are so
many interesting tidbits to that conversation. The last 11 minutes of
the conversation is the first youtube.com video below. Some may argue
that Barbara Johnson is in exile in Costa Rica.
In the greatest time of need, should
we listen to, consider the advice, and decide to act on the wisdom of
an insider who gave up her freedom, wealth, and her home just to
expose the truth, offering a solution? I plan on reading her book,
cover to cover.
Uncut Barbara Johnson and the US Pretend Justice System
The full, one hour, 20 minute conversation. Why not minimize it while you read email, etc.? I bet you want to listen to the whole thing.
I talked with Barbara Johnson back in 2006:
I blogged on Barbara Johnson, March 2007
here.
Authors Bio:Steven G. Erickson is a freelance cameraman, blogger, photographer, documentary producer, screenwriter, sometimes journalist, and can and will travel anywhere if the terms are right. His objective is to reform America's courts, creating a "People's Grand Jury" system, exposing and fixing public corruption, corporate abuse of the public, and punishing police, official, prosecutorial, judicial, and attorney misconduct.