FUNDS NEEDED FOR BOND AND APPEAL
by Sharon Rondeau

(Dec. 21, 2010) — The Monroe County jailers never returned our calls regarding a release date for Walter Fitzpatrick, but he has reported to us directly that he has been told it is December 30. Since he was taken to jail in the morning of October 27, 2010, he is anticipating a morning release on the 30th.
We have contacted Ms. Martha Cook, the court clerk, to ascertain the amount needed to pay the bond for the two additional charges brought after his arrest at the end of October. We believe it is $400 and will confirm that as soon as the information is available.
In Tennessee, there are costs to file an appeal of at least $1,000, which we understand is refunded if the appellant wins the case. However, it needs to be paid in advance of any hearing to cover court costs.
We realize that there are myriad requests for monetary donations at this time of the year. There are certainly many worthy causes, including that of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who was imprisoned at Ft. Leavenworth last weekend for upholding his oath to the U.S. Constitution. Prior to his faux court-martial, Terry asked The Post & Email how Walter was doing, as he thought he was out of jail at that time. The two men never had the opportunity to speak directly with each other, and now both are in jail for attempting to uphold their respective oaths to the Constitution by asking for proof of Obama’s eligibility. Both have been railroaded by the military system of attainder.
In March 2009, Fitzpatrick had filed a complaint of treason against Obama which has never been answered.
Fitzpatrick had outlined the events surrounding his court-martial in 1989-90 and had predicted that Lt. Col. Lakin would be determined guilty before the start of his trial. Fitzpatrick has stated that there is systemic corruption within the military as evidenced by a forged signature having been maintained as authentic in his case for 21 years.
The donation button for the Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III Fund can be found on our home page below the “World” news section which contains the story entitled “Jihadists in Plain Sight.”
The Post & Email appreciates your very generous support of these heroes and our efforts to expose the corruption and treason which is everywhere you look in government today.

Well, this is good news. I hope they don’t try to back out of it or slap more charges on him. Seems anything is possible down there…
Has he been able to locate Schillenger yet?
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Mrs. Rondeau replies: I did not think to ask him when I spoke with him yesterday. Will make a note of it.
Victory over corruption and treason is in reality the pursuit of justice. Somehow it has become a contest of affording justice or suffering from it. Many of us are able to afford little or none. I guess that’s why there are alternatives to despotism.