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Lawless America…The Movie – Day 11 of 143 – Richmond Virginia

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Day 11 of 143

June 24, 2012 was Day 11 for Lawless America…The Movie.  It was a day of “rest” aka catch-up in the capital of Virginia, Richmond.

I imagine you have heard those commercials by Jim Beaudette of Motel 6.  “We’ll leave the light on for ya.”

Well, I’ve had motels the last two states where they would have been smarter to leave the lights off…

  The Clarion Motel on Parham Road East in Richmond is a dump.  1-Star at best.  Really dirty.  Looks like about a 100-year-old Holiday Inn that had the entrance and lobby redone.  Thank heavens I didn’t interview here today because folks would have been turned off!

Everyone to be filmed in Virginia opted for Arlington or DC, so I canceled the crew for here yesterday.  Then I received calls today from three people who wanted to be filmed here — all folks who had never contacted me before.  I had to pass.  I will interview them by the magic of the Internet at the end of the trip.  Two of the folks who called sound like they have absolute proof of significant foreclosure fraud involving attorneys and judges.

I spent the day getting caught up on scheduling folks for their interview place and time.  I have made it through Philadelphia so far.  I need to stay a week ahead.  (All of this was supposed to be done before I left Georgia, but volunteer issues and computer issues got in the way.)  I am adding all of the hotels to the Itinerary.  So, unless you are told otherwise, you will be interviewed at the hotel.  Should you fail to receive an email with your scheduled time, feel free to come at 10 am; I’ll work you in as quickly as possible.

I visited the Virginia State Capitol.  It is not nearly as impressive as West Virginia, and the state office buildings seem scattered all around downtown.

In addition to calls today wanting to be interviewed in Richmond at the last minute, I also received calls from two people to be added to the Arlington schedule.  This gives us nine in Arlington and nine in Washington, DC on the 26th.  On June 27, we will take one or two film crews and go into various offices on Capitol Hill.  It should be an exciting day!

Here’s the number that will either reach me, the State Coordinator for the day, or voice mail (which should be transcribed the same day and calls returned in a day or so) — currently confidential.  This is the best way to reach me.  Either the State Coordinator or I will have this phone in hand or nearby at all times.

Please understand that because we have so many people who want to be filmed, we are unlikely to be able to go to your special locations to be filmed for your interview.  We have to serve everyone, not just one or two.

We are not publishing the list of interviewees any more.  You can see approximately how many there are by clicking on Itinerary in the right column on www.LawlessAmerica.com — just under the movie logo. 

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When we meet, be sure to ask me about T-Shirts and caps because I forget to put them out or mention them.  Both are $17.

The requests to be filmed continue to pour in.  Several people called me today wanting to be interviewed in Richmond.  It was too late, so I will interview them via the Internet at the end of the trip.  This is an option for anyone at any time between now and November 3.

Bring your children, husband, or other person to your filming, if you like.  I feel that more than one person telling your story is compelling.

Reminder: I really need those of you in your individual states to take charge and try to make some things happen in your state.  Please call the State Capitol, and try to get us a free room for filming.  Check your governor’s website, and apply to have the day I am at your Capitol named Lawless America Day.  Call elected officials and ask them to come to be interviewed.  Call the media, and ask them to come cover the filming.

PLEASE bring your three-minute script and your list of questions.  I have found zero time to go print these, and the printer/scanner had to be left at home.  If you have not gotten your three-minute script in and approved, we will  be scheduling 30  minutes or less with you rather than the hour that others get.  I simply must concentrate on those who have done the simple tasks that we have requested.

I will be on TalkShoe tonight at 10 pm Eastern Time with a broadcast from the capital of Virginia.   

Note: I haven’t been able to read email.  If you haven’t heard from me, and it’s important, please call me any time — currently confidential.  And remember that you can call me when I am driving, as I am totally available for calls at that time, but will be unavailable during the film days.  Please understand that there are so many things that I HAVE to do each and every day that my time is not my own.  PLEASE, PLEASE do not be upset with me if I cannot respond to your emails or voice mails.  Send emails and leave voice mails, but do try to call me during the hours that I am available for calls.

Daily Journal — Click here to access the daily report from each of the 143 days.

Nine years ago, I took my first 50-state driving trip.  I enjoyed Williamsburg, Virginia on that trip.

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My day was spent in this dump – Clarion Motel on E. Parham Road in Richmond, Virginia.  I’d give it a 1 Star.
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For those conspiracy theorists who feel I am not really traveling to every state capital, here’s Virginia.
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This is the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond.
virginia-richmond-capitol-lawless-america-movie-2012-06-24 007-640w  The back of the Virginia Capitol.
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The back of the Virginia Capitol.
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Statues at the V irginia Capitol.
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Statues at the Virginia Capitol.
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Statues at the Virginia Capitol.
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Washington monument at the Virginia State Capitol.
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.  I didn’t see a single corrupt government official here.  It was Sunday, and they were all at home.
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.  I wrote to every appellate court judge here about the corruption that I personally can prove, and not one responded.

 

 The Basics

Lawless America…The Movie is all about exposing the fact that we now live in Lawless America.  We no longer have laws that are enforced because judges do whatever they want to do.  America has also become lawless because government officials are dishonest and/or corrupt.

The movie will expose corruption in every state.  The Movie will focus on victims.  Corrupt judges and corrupt government officials will be exposed, and we will confront a number of the crooks.

If anyone has ever questioned the story of a person who has expressed the view that they were a victim of the government or of judges, this movie will prove that the odds are that the corruption report was true.  In fact, there are probably tens of millions of victims in the United States who never realized what happened to them.

One feature length documentary movie is being produced.  It will be shown in theaters, on Netflix, Blockbuster, and other such video places, and the movie will be presented at the Sundance Film Festival and other film festivals. 

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 In addition, videos will be produced for each state and for each type of corruption.  Everyone who is interviewed for the film will record a three-minute segment that will be done as testimony before Congress as well as a 30-60 minute on-camera interview with Bill Windsor, founder of LawlessAmerica.com and GRIP, and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives.  The legislators in each state will receive the testimony from those in their state, and the members of the U.S. House and Senate will receive all of the testimony nationwide.

Over 750 people are already scheduled to be interviewed for the movie.  We will continue to accept as many requests as possible. 

The 50-state road trip is planned to take 143 days.  Here is the itinerary for Lawless America…the Movie.  The road trip starts in Atlanta and heads North and travels counterclockwise around the country.  From Olympia, Washington, we will head up to Juneau, Alaksa.  Upon the return to Atlanta, Bill Windsor will fly to Honolulu as the 50th state.

All filming will be done either at the State Capitol, at a courthouse in the state capital, or in a meeting room near the Capitol.  For those who are unable to travel to the capital, you can still appear in the videos by recording your own video or by being interviewed on camera by Bill Windsor using a webcam and Skype.  Webcams are available on loan to those who need one for their interview.

It is our plan that this movie can educate many, many people about the reality that America is broken.  We will expose many corrupt judges and government officials.  We hope to generate a lot of publicity about corruption that the mainstream media usually hides from the public.

We will deliver proposed judicial reform legislation to the governor and legislators at each state Capitol.

We will make room in the film schedule for anyone with a great story of corruption.  Email bill@lawlessamerica.com.

 

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William M. Windsor

I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors or guest authors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  Anyone mentioned by name in any article is welcome to file a response.   This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law.  This website is to expose government corruption, law enforcement corruption, political corruption, and judicial corruption.  Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


 

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