Faces of the Facebook Corruption 47 million "likes" undermine the U.S. Constitution and the Rule of Law
The persons pictured above and in the tables below helped Facebook steal the inventions of Columbus, Ohio USA innovator Michael McKibben and Leader Technologies, Inc. Leader proved in federal court that Facebook is guilty on 11 of 11 counts of infringing Leader’s U.S. Pat. No. 7,139,761. This means that the engine running Facebook is stolen. However, when Leader turned to the federal courts to protect their property rights, the Judicial and Executive Branches turned a blind eye and actually supported the thieves. The story is both sad and frightening.[1]
Obstruction of justice. Judges, including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,[57] failing to disclose stock in Facebook, not even counting family investments. Twenty-eight of Zuckerberg’s hard drives purported to be lost, then “found” after the Leader v. Facebook trial. A political machine protecting 47 million Obama “likes” on Facebook. Fabricated evidence. Doctored dockets. Affirmation of a laughable expert. Affirmation of a fumbling appeal argument. Undisclosed court professional relationships with Facebook's attorneys and principals. Sudden and unprecedented wholesale reversals at the Patent Office by a former Microsoft employee now patent judge. The Patent Office claiming Executive Privilege in a FOIA request. Mountains of ignored precedential law. Redefining the meaning of "is." Breaches of due process. The list goes on.