Bill Windsor is in Helena Montana typing as fast as he can

Bill Windsor is in Helena Montana on September 14, 2015 typing as fast as I can.

I am trying to finish several court filings. Most important is my 42 U.S.C. 1983 Civil Rights Lawsuit against the government workers in Montana.

I will be filing this in person at the United States District Court in Helena Montana. I am asking the federal court to issue an injunction to stop the Montana criminal case against me because the charges are all Constitutional rights.

I didn’t take typing in school — wanted to use my electives for things that were more interesting to me. I don’t know if they even offered typing in college — never thought about it. But after pounding away with two fingers while writing news stories at a radio station in college at KLVT-Radio in Levelland, Texas, I realized I really needed to be able to type and fast.

windsor bill 1970 bills us army portrait 1970 cropped 200wWhen I joined the U.S. Army Reserves, I joined as a 71B20 Clerk Typist. The Army would teach me to type!!!

But when I “graduated” from basic training and should have been headed for advanced individual training (typing school), I was sent to on-the-job training at Fort Carson Colorado. No typing school. No book. No nothing. BUT, I had to be able to type at least 40-words-per-minute to complete my on-the-job-training.

So, I typed my two fingers as fast as I could, and I managed to pass. I’ve been timed at 60-words-per-minute. But if I have to type from something that’s already written, I have to look at the paper, memorize a little bit, then look back at the keys and type. Back and forth. I know where the keys are, but there is no typing by touch when you have to look for the spots to put your two fingers.

So, me be typin.

bob-barker-and-me-cover-draft-2015-05-14 0001-200wThis also explains why it was essential to find someone to type the 500 handwritten pages of our book, “Bob Barker & Me: Life in Cell Block 7.”

That would have taken me a lifetime.

Great news is that KD only has the Glossary to go! The book will soon be ready for the printer.

 

 

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For a quick update on Bill Windsor’s saga and upcoming trial, see this summary on LawlessAmerica.com.

If you want to reach Bill Windsor, his home address is 5013 S Louise Ave #1134, Sioux Falls, SD 57108.  That mail gets forwarded to him once a week.  His email is Pro-Se-1@outlook.comThis. His phone is currently confidential, but it is not answered; messages are checked by dialing in to Verizon from a state far, far away, and Bill receives an email with the name, number, and one-sentence summary of each message.

For the Lawless America videos, see www.YouTube.com/lawlessamerica.  Bill Windsor’s Facebook page is www.facebook.com/billwindsor1  Bill Windsor’s Twitter account is www.twitter.com/lawlessamerica.  And click here for the Lawless America Facebook page that has just magically reappeared.

breaking news alert background in red theme cropped 200wUPDATE — DECEMBER 26, 2022

On 05/05/2017, I was hit by an 18-wheeler at 70 miles per hour.  It may have been attempted murder.  I was disabled.  I can no longer walk, bend over, and more.

On 12/26/2022, I fell in a muddy ditch outside my trailer.  I lost the use of my left hand.  I am now a two-finger typist with only one finger.

William M. Windsor

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Sneak Preview of New Book – Bob Barker And Me: Life in Cell Block 7

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Bob Barker & Me: Life in Cell Block 7 is a new non-fiction book written by three unlikely cellmates in Cell Block 7 in the Ada County Idaho Jail.

William M. Windsor, Joshua P. Hooker, and Alex T. Gibson had never met, came from totally different walks of life and generations, but they became fast friends and wrote as they spent 35 days together in a 240-square foot cell in what amounted to maximum security in jail in Boise Idaho!

The book will be available this summer on Amazon.com…

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