No Legal Basis for Judge Karen Townsend to Order $100,000 Bond for William M. Windsor

  Meet Judge Karen Townsend.  She is a District Court Judge in Missoula, Montana who is responsible for William M. Windsor spending 53 days in the Ellis County Jail. Bill Windsor was detained illegally, incarcerated illegally, denied bond illegally, and denied discharge illegally. Why did Judge Karen Townsend do what she did?  

Bill Windsor requests Documentation and Legal Authority for 53 Days in Jail from Missoula Montana District Attorney Jennifer Clark

  William M. Windsor has written to Jennifer Clark, the Chief Deputy District Attorney for Missoula County Montana. This is Jennifer Clark.  She is responsible for William M. Windsor spending 53 days in the Ellis County Jail.  Bill Windsor was detained illegally, incarcerated illegally, denied bond illegally, and denied discharge illegally. Jennifer Clark probably committed a … Continue reading Bill Windsor requests Documentation and Legal Authority for 53 Days in Jail from Missoula Montana District Attorney Jennifer Clark

Where is Bill Windsor of Lawless America headed? Nowhere, Prison, the Academy Awards?

In 2012, Bill Windsor set out to drive to all 50 state capitals to film one victim of government, judicial, or law enforcement corruption in each state.  6,000 people showed up wanting to be filmed for his documentary film, “Lawless America…The Movie.”  William M. Windsor’s planned 120-day trip took 241 days.  He managed to film … Continue reading Where is Bill Windsor of Lawless America headed? Nowhere, Prison, the Academy Awards?

Battling Corruption — WE must become the Mainstream Media

  One of the most important things that all of us battling corruption must do is to get publicity. Since the Mainstream Media is afraid to cover the fundamental corruption in our government, our solution is for us to become the Mainstream Media. Here’s how we can do this….

Extradition Laws Violated in Texas – Open Letter to Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson

This is an Open Letter to Ellis County Texas District Attorney Patrick Wilson (shown here). Patrick Wilson, you know very well who I am.  I am a person that you have been responsible for illegally detaining, illegally incarcerating, illegally denying bond, illegally blocking release, lying about in Court, and failing to uphold your Oath of … Continue reading Extradition Laws Violated in Texas – Open Letter to Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson

Be Prepared for the Possibility that You will be Arrested

My name is William M. Windsor.  I had never been arrested, had never been charged with a crime, and had never been in jail prior to October 28, 2014. But for 53 days, from October 28 to December 19, 2014, I was detained in the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie, Texas as a political prisoner. … Continue reading Be Prepared for the Possibility that You will be Arrested

53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 6

My name is William M. Windsor.  I have never been arrested, have never been charged with a crime, and had never been in jail prior to October 28, 2014. But for 53 days, from October 28 to December 19, 2014, I was detained in the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie, Texas as a political prisoner. … Continue reading 53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 6

53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 4

My name is William M. Windsor.  I have never been arrested, have never been charged with a crime, and had never been in jail prior to October 28, 2014. But for 53 days, from October 28 to December 19, 2014, I was detained in the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie, Texas as a political prisoner. … Continue reading 53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 4

53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 5

My name is William M. Windsor.  I have never been arrested, have never been charged with a crime, and had never been in jail prior to October 28, 2014. But for 53 days, from October 28 to December 19, 2014, I was detained in the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie, Texas as a political prisoner. … Continue reading 53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 5

53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 3

My name is William M. Windsor.  I have never been arrested, have never been charged with a crime, and had never been in jail prior to October 28, 2014. But for 53 days, from October 28 to December 19, 2014, I was detained in the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie, Texas as a political prisoner. … Continue reading 53 Days in Ellis County Texas Jail as a Political Prisoner – The Saga of Bill Windsor – Part 3