Supreme Court: Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al., Case Summary and Timeline
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- Jan 5, 2023
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Updated: Jan 25, 2023
November 30, 2022
As discussed in previous posts, an historic Supreme Court case on election fraud has surfaced and has been added to the court's emergency docket.
Docket 22-380: Raland J. Brunson, Petitioner v. Alma S. Adams, et al.
The case involves the possible removal of a sitting President and Vice President of the United States along with 388 members of the United States Congress.
Respondents were properly warned and were requested to make an investigation Into a highly covert swift and powerful enemy, seeking to destroy the constitution in the United States of America.
The case alleges that Congress failed in their Constitutional duties by ignoring the protection of critical infrastructure (election systems) during a National Emergency.
US courts have consistently held that fraud vitiates everything (US v Throckmorton, 1878).
The refusal of the respondents to investigate The Congressional claim (the enemy) is an act of treason and fraud by respondents.
The successful manipulation of US elections constitutes an act of war.
The petitioner, Raland J. Brunson, has created a website containing a case summary and timeline of events: