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Supreme Court: Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al., Case Summary and Timeline

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:



38 Comments


Paul Murphy
Jan 19, 2023

I am not a lawyer and not American (I'm Canadian). However, it seems to me that your case comes down to a very simple question: did voting against investigating allegations of fraud in the 2020 elections constitute treason? If so, you win, America wins, the World wins - but, if not, you'll establish a dangerous precedent in losing.


Unfortunately it's a safe bet that if this ever gets a hearing the defendents will simply claim to have acted in accordance with their oaths of office by denying a pointless investigation whose net effect, if carried out, would have been to further weaken the American social fabric - and most of those involved (judges, lawyers, media, politicians) will desperately want t…


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Chris Gabriel
Chris Gabriel
Jan 08, 2023

Asking on Jan 8, 2023. Has this case been heard, is there any new information?

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Herbert Creech
Jan 07, 2023

Just wondering: if SCOTUS orders the removal of the defendants, would defendants defy the Court? Then: civil war?

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gpage98721
Jan 08, 2023
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We have a long way to go even if SCOTUS decides to hold a hearing on the case.

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Nicholas Rodriguez
Nicholas Rodriguez
Jan 06, 2023

Been wondering all day what has transpired with this! Been praying on this! I declare justice will be served and our country will heal from treasonous actors that have placed themselves into office in Jesus' name!!! I decree and declare righteousness will prevail!!

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juanitacummings23
Jan 06, 2023

God bless you guys praying the court will hear your case.

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