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Book proves fraud in Ohio 2004 presidential election using photos of 126,000 election records
Phillips' work has been used in John Conyers' Report "What Went Wrong in Ohio", In Ohio Supreme Court and in an ongoing case in Federal Court's Southern District of Ohio. Phillips' book had to be self published because of a culture of suppression in Ohio. Ohio citizens believe things are corrupt but just can't seem to bring themselves to believe that their elections are rigged. In my ongoing attempts to publicize the book, I've asked local libraries to carry copies donated as gifts. They ask who the publisher is, then they ask what the book is about. After that the conversation comes to an abrupt end. This means we don't yet have the infrastructure pushing the message. All this has to be done word of mouth and through the Internet. Election rigging in Ohio is a rabbit whole that implicates many. We can show that there is conspiracy and collusion that goes to the state government level and beyond. Here are some of the court cases and documents citing Richard's work... Richard's work was used and sited in John Conyer's report "Preserving Democracy: What Went Wrong in Ohio": Richard's work was used in the Moss v. Bush Ohio Supreme Court Case 01/05/05 Transcript of deposition of Richard Hayes Phillips with exhibits 12/28/04 Notice of taking of deposition of Dr. Richard Phillips ...And in the ongoing US Federal District Court case King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association v. J. Kenneth Blackwell case 2:06-cv-00745-ALM-TPK King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association et al v. J. Kenneth Blackwell et al Richard's work was used for a third of Bobby Kennedy's Rolling Stone "Was the 2004 Election Stolen" article and he was sited for his work on the article multiple times at the bottom of several pages: From Richard's website for the book... Richard's chapter on the now Infamous Sham Warren County Homeland Security Lockdown Link to his chapter on Cuyahoga county purging of 2000's Gore voters in predominantly African American precincts
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