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annm4peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-23-10 10:44 PM
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Disturbing Cover Up at 2008 RNC convention; the Cities, AIG insurace, and RNC Host Committee
Republican National Convention Crooks Charter revealed: Secret AIG insurance policy covers up criminal government operations, gags victims, plus the secret AIG PATROL!

A grim Iron Triangle of insurance lawyers, a huge $10 million AIG liability policy, and state and local courts have conspired to make a dense coverup "shell" for the illegal police and government official operations during the 2008 Republican National Convention. The City of Minneapolis has settled several cases recently but winning plaintiffs haven't spoken up on the state crimes, indicating they are likely gagged somehow. Revealed here: the disturbing coverup engine itself, the insurance policy between the Twin Cities, the failed AIG corporate crime complex, and the RNC Host Committee (Committee On Arrangements). Under this contract, the cities are obliged to keep covering up what really happened from their citizens, and they even gained access to a secret, little known Web portal called AIG PATROL!

The RNC insurance policy is just one part of the huge, little-known, authoritarian militarized system around these types of events. In TC Indymedia's special three-part series on America's latest police state evolution, Part II reveals more new info about FEMA, Homeland Security and the Pentagon's NORTHCOM agenda to "trigger" lockdown of domestic dissent in America, and the RNC-like National Level Exercise trainings they're trying to run in secret right now. Part III, "Big Brother Midwest: Newest Secret Plans from the Heartland Spy Machine" rounds up many loose ends of our region's rapidly evolving secret state.
Wondering how they enhanced the "toolkit" of illegal conduct for government officials? Here's the answer: The 2008 RNC insurance policy was the brainchild of former St. Paul City Attorney John Choi, and it was designed to create a cone of protected criminal government and military operations over the city, in which virtually any action or lawsuit against illegal government operations automatically gets defended by work from lawyers paid by AIG to run the court system criminal coverup. Oddly the policy says in various ways it does not apply to illegal actions, but the whole pot of AIG money still gets to pay for the lawyers' coverups of these illegal actions anyway.

An attorney working on exposing RNC state criminal activities indicated it would be really difficult to break this sinister corporatist circuit. It seems you'd have to win an entire lawsuit trial to prove the illegal conduct in order to retroactively make the AIG payments illegal, in Choi's kafkaesque criminal conspiracy. In order to cut off the lawyers from the AIG insurance contract and have a "fair" lawsuit, citizen plaintiffs would first have to somehow break this insurance ironclad criminal operations 'trap' or cul-de-sac. (AIG also insured Goldman Sachs' criminal executive operations, see the pattern of bailout money going for criminal coverups yet?) AIG was also the biggest corporate sponsor of the 2008 RNC, just weeks before its fraudulent collapse and giga-bailout commenced.

The City of Minneapolis has recently settled numerous lawsuit claims from the Sept. 3 2008 Rage Against the Machine illegal mass arrests downtown, but mysteriously no winning lawsuit plaintiff has yet spoken out about the insurance payout going to cover the state crimes they were subjected to. The only likely conclusion is that the winning plaintiffs must somehow be gagged or censored. Authoritarian corporatist spin control strikes again.

Why are RNC police victims getting paid if the state did not commit criminal operations? Who cares? Not Minnesota US District Court Justice Michael Davis, who ran the judicial coverup of the FBI's Brandon Darby Texas Two Fed Molotov provocateur setup operation. Davis makes sure the insurance lawyers have the green light to dive into these millions of dollars to coverup the illegal and unconstitutional policies — and you can't have a proper massive coverup of establishment crimes without the help of a federal judge.

Davis should look at a number of "exceptions" to the AIG insurance coverage, which seem to exclude "warlike" government operations, as well as toxic pollutants like those in the crowd control chemical weapon experiments Minnesotans were illegally subjected to. How can Davis justify this policy covering payouts in the first place? How could this system be any more tyrannical? It's hard to say. Another nice AIG insurance policy addon: There's a secret "AIG PATROL" website portal providing corporatists with direct links to all types of private security forces and shady operations.

The current coverup in court is mainly run by the Iverson Reuvers law firm in Bloomington, MN, which does a lot of more standard work with government liability -- this entire setup is more-or-less a larger version of municipal insurance policies used by the League of Minnesota Cities. However, usually there isn't a large effort to systematically crush citizens' Constitutional rights on such a massively criminal scale.

To join lawsuits against the crimes of the state at the 2008 RNC, contact the Minnesota chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.


see the scanned legal documents and memos: http://twincities.indymedia.org/2010/may/republican-nat...
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laughingliberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-23-10 10:48 PM
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1. K & R nt
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HCE SuiGeneris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-10 12:20 AM
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2. Wow!
I knew we had fallen. How far we have fallen is not at all encouraging...
Thanks for the story.
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