Thank you Mr. Fieger for saying average people would not have a chance..What a hopeless feeling for those who can't defend themselves..Glad you were sucessful Sir and your partner. P.S. I'm one of those average guys..
@845callaway
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Wilkes Hello Brian...Yep, kinda sad isn't it, the status of American jurisprudence!!! Mr. Feiger speaking truthfully and from the heart here.
@JoysFavoriteThings
6 жыл бұрын
2018-07-04, Additionally, I do 'get it' about being worn out and just wanting the nightmare to end...I battled the banksters and their accomplices for over 7 years, basically on my own because I did not have the resources for competent help, of them attempting to steal my home and property under the guise of 'foreclosure.' I was ultimately not successful and they stole my home and forced me out, and in the process they committed multiple felony and other crimes. Having my home stolen, and all those criminals getting away with it (and millions of others across the Nation), and what I've learned during those years of INTENSIVE research, study, investigation, and personal experience, has been DEVASTATING. During that time, I actually contacted the Spence law firm, but unfortunately they wouldn't help...they wouldn't even look at any of the evidence I had of felony crimes being committed in the process. Sad...
@sheilawade433
7 ай бұрын
Ask Secretary Mayorkas if political prosecutions are real.
@keithad6485
2 ай бұрын
Lawyers - I assume they are not trustworthy until they prove otherwise. Anyone whose job relies on the existence of a statute, lawyers, cops, sheriffs, politicians, add nothing to the wealth of the nation and not to be trusted, they have to prove they are worthy of trust.
@TheCorrectionist1984
6 жыл бұрын
Just fyi guys, it absolutely is a crime in many states to tell a police officer a false statement
@preservativetalkradio
4 жыл бұрын
Yep.... the hellish thing is that people are being put in jail for obstruction of justice when they refuse to incriminate themselves in field interviews and interrogations.
@JoysFavoriteThings
6 жыл бұрын
2018-07-04, "Michael Carter", agreed, it's a shame that the government wasn't forced to pay for the malicious prosecution and the 'perpetraitors' held accountable. It's also a shame there aren't many more views and comments on this video.
@JoysFavoriteThings
6 жыл бұрын
2018-07-04, Good interviews, good job, for the most part...EXCEPT that Steve Murphy, the Host, apparently 'wimped-out' and failed to ask one of the most obvious and glaring questions that needed asking relevant to the discussion -- especially when it was said a couple of times that these kinds of horrific (Nazi-like) abuses by government will continue to happen unless and until the perpetraitors (pun intended) are held accountable -- and that obvious and glaring question is along these lines, "HOW MIGHT THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WHO COMMITTED THESE HORRIFIC ABUSES AND VIOLATED THE LAW AND PEOPLE'S RIGHTS BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE??? HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN?" Dang, Steve, I really wish you'd asked that...the perfect opportunity came a couple of times, one of which was near the end of the last interview. Otherwise, thank you for conducting these interviews and putting this on youtube to hopefully bring awareness to those who are still unaware of the ongoing horrors of the so-called 'justice' (just us) system in America.
@insiderexclusive
5 жыл бұрын
To be an effective interviewer one must remain neutral. Let the aggrieved voice their issues.
@paulwarren796
8 ай бұрын
THE PEOPLE , WHO VOTED FOR BUSH INSTEAD OF JOHN KERRY....GEEZ!!!!
@preservativetalkradio
4 жыл бұрын
What about malicious prosecution? Was that considered?
@insiderexclusive
4 жыл бұрын
Of course... Too hard to prove
@preservativetalkradio
4 жыл бұрын
@@insiderexclusive I'm currently going to law school in my own home since I have not got the many six figures it would take to hire a lawyer. The State Department machinery practices the opposite of the Secretary's rhetoric on the rule of law and the law protecting religion. Thus I have to sue them to get them to apply the law protecting religion (22 USC 2721). The process is stalled because motions are ignored. Status quo when your opponent is the 'justice' Department. It probably does not help that the judge was not too long ago a ranking Justice Department officer over the D.C. U.S. Attorney's office. The gravamen of the case is contained in our reply to the government's opposition to our motion for declaratory judgment on the first cause of action. I think it makes for good reading. - ECF#39 attachment 1 at www.courtlistener.com/docket/16012806/39/1/carmichael-v-pompeo/
@paulwarren796
8 ай бұрын
I wish Fieger was young enough to represent me . I wish I was young enough for him to represent me , but I don't think the John Q.public believes it will be so ..... ?
@paulwarren796
11 ай бұрын
I DON'T KNOW THE ATTORNEY WELL ENOUGH YET , BUT THE WAY HE PRESENTS HIMSELF SUGGESTS THAQT HE IS WORTH HIRING . HOWEVER HIS LEGAL SECRETARIES , WHO SENT ME AWAY , ARE NOT . MYSELF , I HAVE A CERTIFICATE AS A LEGAL SECRETARY , (PARA LEGAL) WHE3N I PASSED A MAIL COURSE WITH A 98% ON THE TEST , YET I HAVE PROBABLY FORGOTTEN MOST OF THE INFORMATION ..... I DON'T KNOW IF I AM TRYING TO BE SNYDE , BUT I FEEL I DESERVE TO BE.....
@keithad6485
2 ай бұрын
Money is what most lawyers respect. Their secretaries are likely doing as they are told.
@youtubeAIDigitalContentCreator
6 жыл бұрын
The government with their guns? If you were to get any one of them alone and hold a gun to them they would start crying to mamma for mercy. It is the herd mentality if it does not change we will all suffer to start out once again from the life of cave men including the globalist.
@paulwarren796
3 жыл бұрын
WILL FIEGER BACK GOVERNOR NEWSOME OF CALIFORNIA ON BANNING SMALLGASOLINE ENGINES??? P;WW
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