A respected FReeper knows him and responded to that accusation.
To: Mr. Luckyhe didnt storm any courthouse at all, he went there after telling the authorities to meet with him there to ASSIST him in serving the supoena for the grand jury
He fully told them what he did, what he wanted to do, how it was completely constitutional and they arrested him for it
76 posted on Friday, October 29, 2010 6:04:15 AM by RaceBannon (RON PAUL: THE PARTY OF TRUTHERS, TRAITORS AND UFO CHASERS!!!)
Fitzpatrick didnt serve a full career. He was courtmartialed and convicted, circa 1990, on charges similar to embezzlement. As a result he was dismissed from the service. See the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 21 April 1994, page A8.
Also answered by the same FReeper.
To: Grunthor; flightlineNo, hes not.
he ws totally shafted by the NCIS, someone forged a signature on a court martial against him, he proved it, and has been in a battle against the government since.
his charges were finally dropped, but his attempts to prosecute the person whom handwriting analysis experts identifed were all denied.
I have some of the story wrong, he never wrote it down in a clear way, but I have spoken to him on the phone. he is a clear thinking, highly intelligent person who has a horrible story to tell.
And trust me, when you read his writings, he is telling the truth, me and him argued over whether he wrote properly or not, I think he is too emotional, he thinks I am too morose
BUT, he is NOT crazy, not by a longshot!
73 posted on Friday, October 29, 2010 5:54:41 AM by RaceBannon (RON PAUL: THE PARTY OF TRUTHERS, TRAITORS AND UFO CHASERS!!!)
It is good go have someone who knows him and can give his side of the story. Don’t get me wrong, I would be the first to believe that these small towns especially down South but not restricted to the South are absolutely corrupt, large towns too where the local DA, police and judges have just become too buddy, buddy over the years.
The video of the incident in the Grand Jury room shows that a functionary asked Lt. Cdr. Fitzpatrick to leave several times but the Lt. Cdr. refused so he called the police to have him evicted. What he tried to do was bound to end that way no matter where in the US he was - I am sure that he knew that too.
As for the dismissal - I believe such a thing could happen but nevertheless, with such a background it is not wise to continue with unnecessary confrontations.
Challenging the President´s legitimacy is enough to make oneself unpopular with a good number of people and then adding the Grand Jury foreman, by a clumsy publicity stunt of a citizen arrest, to your list of enemies will not help his prime objective if one wishes to be taken seriously.