Thursday, June 4, 2015

Windsor Wants a Do Over


I guess Bill was able to delay his criminal trail till the end of September.  Which means he has all summer to sweat it.....so to speak.  The Texas 10th Court of appeals told Bill that he needs to pay the fees, get leave, and make a salient argument or they are tossing out all his appeals in that court.  Bill came up with a brilliant idea......lets file a new appeal in that court.  I'm sure the court will be dazzled by his cunning ways.

The Montana Supreme court said no to bill's motion to recuse Judge Haynes.  Bill disagrees with that ruling:
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/92b24e3b-b967-489f-968e-c7d54dcf0805

I mean come on, Judge Haynes called Bill a whining child.......he must issue a formal apology.

Windsor continues to wait on the Missoula law enforcement to take action against Boushie, if they dont meet bill's demands, he will conclude that they are all corrupt.

146 comments:

  1. Further, if every judge in the country doesn't apologize, he'll hold them jointly and severally complicit...

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    1. And that goes double for "Judge Tyler"...

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  2. Can he leave Missula with the ankle monitor on??? I thought he has to stay there till the trial

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    1. No, he's not allowed to leave the county without permission. He won't get permission. He's just blowing smoke once again.

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    2. He's a gonna huff and he's a gonna puff and...
      that's pretty much it.

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    3. Yup, apparently in his warped world that bothersome GPS bracelet wearing is postponed until September, too LOL !!!

      " So, now I need to decide where to go for the next four months. Missoula Montana is not a place to be unless you have to be here. I will probably stay here for a while as I attempt to get the freedom of information documents that I have requested. Once I have those, I think I'll head out of Montana to a bigger city."

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    4. Ahh the poor baby just out of jail and wearing a gps monitor is mad because the was no security at his May 29th hearing. But a big bad mean baddie sat behind him and it gave him the creeps. Are we sure that wasn't security?

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    5. He's just blowing smoke once again.

      The issue is whether not Mr Windsor can produce an image of said smoke of sufficient quality for his evidentiary purposes.

      But a big bad mean baddie sat behind him and it gave him the creeps.

      Big Mean Baddie? Don't you mean Tiny Feet?


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    6. Run Forest, Run ... right out of Montana ... PLEASE so you are immediately tracked down and thrown directly into jail & charged with additional crimes .... Please Run, Forest !!!

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    7. @anon 4:16 How do you know he can't leave the county? Have you seen court documents? In my opinion, if you have an opinion or you "think" something. You should probably say "I don't think he'd be able to leave the county" instead of making an assumption. You do know what they say about assumptions, right?

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    8. It appears he is under "House Arrest" and according to the info below from Ankle Monitor Missoula MT- Attorney Lab, if he's under House Arrest he can't leave Montana -Missoula

      (An ankle monitor is a bracelet-like device which transmits information about its wearer to a remote monitoring center. It normally relays this information via radio transmission or global positioning system (GPS) technology. Usually, it is locked in place to allow for constant monitoring. In many cases, an ankle monitor is used to determine the wearer’s location, usually as a condition of parole or house arrest. It may also be used to measure the wearer’s alcohol usage, normally as part of a punishment for an alcohol-related offense.

      In most cases, an ankle monitor system consists of three main components: an ankle bracelet, an on-site receiver, and a remote receiver. When tethered around the ankle, the bracelet unit takes regular or constant readings of desired information, such as the user’s location. Using either radio transmission or GPS technology, these readings are sent to an on-site transmitter, usually located in the user’s home. Next, the readings are relayed to a remote receiver, which may be located at a police station or monitoring service center. If the readings indicate a breach by the user, such as leaving the home while under house arrest, the proper authorities are alerted and act accordingly.
      Usually, an ankle monitor is locked into place to allow for ongoing, accurate monitoring. Some units have inbuilt sensors which notify authorities should users attempt to remove them or interfere with their performance. The fact that it cannot be removed is partially responsible for the monitor’s alternate name: the tether.
      One of the most common uses for an ankle monitor is the supervision of a wearer’s location. Generally, this information is needed because the wearer is either under house arrest or on parole. Either way, the use of a monitor can prevent the need for constant supervision of the offender by a law enforcement officer. Some studies suggest, however, that use of these monitors may be less effective in discouraging further crimes by the wearer than other rehabilitation programs.)

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    9. Anon @ 5:42pm
      Anon @ 4:16pm is correct. Windsor is on pre-trial release. He is still in the custody of Missoula County - the reason for conditions of release and thus that perty piece of ankle jewelry he's wearing.

      P.S. You do know what they say about drinking Windsor's Koolaid - right?

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    10. Not an assumption or opinion. Just a cold hard fact. You could very easily confirm it yourself but we all know you won't do that.

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    11. The ankle bracelet is just another example of public servants in Montana doing their jobs in the least expensive (to the taxpayer) way. Bill has to pay for his own food, lodging, clothing, paper, printing, everything, while he awaits trial. They might even have Bill paying for the ankle bracelet.

      I do doubt they allow him to leave Missoula. Extradition costs money too, and they've ample warning that would have to be done again. I suppose Bill could cause enough of a problem as to gather a contempt ruling and be taken back to jail, but he'd have to do something that costs the court more money than they're presently saving.

      I think Bill butt is probably parked right where it is at until late September. I'm not sure if he'll run or not. If he has the financial wherewithal to stay in Missoula as he is presently, and I guess he does, I doubt he'll run. Running, as opposed to hiding and just not appearing (as he did before in Idaho) would require some actual stones. I doubt Windsor has them. It would be fun, y'all, no question. But I don't think it will happen.

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    12. Dearest @6:00 PM. None of the crap that you posted gives any indication that Bill is under "house arrest."

      House Arrest: In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to a certain residence.

      To the contrary, your information shows that GPS monitors are far more complex than they used to be. House arrest was once the norm. As mentioned above, these monitors are now GPS and not just a cordless phone like signal that is attached to a box at the home base that then calls the police department when the signal is lost. They are a lot more high tech and often allow wearers to leave home. Maybe take a look around sometime and you'll see there are lots of people out of their homes wearing them in the community.

      And Anon 6:04
      "Anon @ 5:42pm
      Anon @ 4:16pm is correct. Windsor is on pre-trial release. He is still in the custody of Missoula County - the reason for conditions of release and thus that perty piece of ankle jewelry he's wearing.

      P.S. You do know what they say about drinking Windsor's Koolaid - right?"

      yeah, again. I asked if anon 4:16 had actually read any documents or just made assumptions or head some stupid rumor from another person that also likes to state their random thoughts as fact.

      I understand that he is still in custody of the county. I understand how ankle monitors work.

      I do not think Mr. Windsor is under house arrest in the sense that he's only allowed to be in one location (which is the definition of house arrest). I do think it's likely that he's supposed to stay within the county unless he's otherwise granted permission. However, they supposedly were going to have him sign a waiver of extradition that would be on file if he were to not make any of his court dates and be found in another, county, state, etc.

      What I am saying is that I am sick and tired of people stating things as fact that they do not know as fact. If you haven't seen it in a fucking court document, then it's your own fucking opinion and it's not fucking fact and you shouldn't present it as such. There are tons of people in this world that are wear GPS ankle monitors and are not confined to a single residence or a single county.

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    13. So...you're stating your opinion on how you want others to behave, correct?
      It's been my experience that most people don't operate as you would like; it may not be optimum, but that's how Earthlings roll, IMO and with all due respect.. ;-)

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    14. Post 11:48 is in reply to 11:21. Sorry for the confusion.

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    15. "It's confirmed." Derr. OK. I'll just believe you when you can't even say where you got the info from. I's just a stupid lemming like Windsor's people.

      I don't need you to confirm it for me. I just want you to be able to say more than "upon information and belief" like Windsor.

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    16. Actually 11:48, when responsible people are asked a question or how they know something, they are able to back it up with fact, but hey, it's OK I'm pretty well used to people who state facts when they don't know what they are talking about.

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    17. I agree, and I hope you are OK...you seemed to be "blowing a gasket" and that's not good for your health. IMO, which I believe I can back up, I don't believe our educational systems are set up to teach people to think critically and objectively. I assert that's because they don't really want critical thinkers as voters--they want sheeple who will vote based on propaganda and political dogma.

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    18. "There are tons of people in this world that are wear GPS ankle monitors and are not confined to a single residence or a single county."

      Like Hell there are. Now who's claiming shit they can't back up?

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    19. Dearest Dried-up Prune old Twat@11:21- every indication is there that your fatass crush is under "house arrest" being he is confined to Missoula with a GPS ankle bracelet monitoring his location instead of in jail being monitored.
      Quit taking your butthurtness because you have been replaced by"Butchie" and are no longer (if you ever were) privy to any inside info about your bloated crush .... on us.

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    20. Schools suck. But then again, so do the home lives of many of the students attending. The answer of standardized testing to make sure students realize certain benchmarks leaves many schools unable to address higher level thinking skills because they have to focus on the test rather than real needs. While this is not all schools, in many cases it is. As a result, even better equipped students don't get educated to their full potential. I don't think it's a conspiracy. It's just a hard problem to solve when people depend on all knowledge and worldly exposure to be found inside a building for 8 or less hours a day.

      But seriously, "I googled it and found a wikipedia article" doesn't really make people experts on a subject. But part of higher level thinking skills is going out searching for info, and then actually being able to read it critically. And, in presenting the info, being smart enough to know your own limits and saying, I think, I feel, it looks like, etc. The world isn't black and white. And more often than not, when people make blanket statements and fail to include qualifiers, they are wrong. It's happens so many times here, you'd think people would learn. "It's confirmed." Yeah, I've heard that too. This "will" happen on this date. There's "no way" they will allow that.

      I'm not going to apologize for being frustrated with all the stupid confirmed information that people have given that has been proven wrong when the simple words "I think" would have kept it from being repeated and rerepeated as fact.

      Some people think that stating things as concrete facts makes them look smarter, but they'll look a whole lot less smart when they turn out wrong. It's such a simple solution, but some people never learn. And that, is something I've learned by watching the interactions here. In most cases the ones asking the questions are far smarter than the ones who smart off and give the quick answer.

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    21. 1:21, let me guess, Lisa Wood? classy statement define you.

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    22. @128 .... Who? Nonetheless, you're still a dried up old pruny butthurt twat who never had and never will have any class

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    23. Clearly you are the arbiter of good taste.

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    24. Anon 1:26,

      I don't think it's a conspiracy.

      I don't think this is the proper blog for this discussion, but I will (respectfully) offer two points as my final comment:

      1) That's your unsupported opinion.
      2) I disagree, and refer you to The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and the Congressional Reese Commission of 1954.

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    25. Oops...that's Congressional Reece Committee of 1952-1954.

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    26. Yes, it's my opinion. That's why I used the words "I" and "think." I'm not presenting it as a fact or something I was even trying to persuade you to agree upon, but no, it's not an unsupported opinion. I just didn't bother to offer support in this venue.

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    27. 1:26 PM Again, name just ONE of the tons of people who have an electronic ankle bracelet and are allowed to leave their county. One! You can't because there aren't any. You're full of shit and claiming we are.

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    28. IF Bill is allowed to leave Missoula (or Montana) the ankle bracelet will be removed. There's no use for it at that point.

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    29. 836 I can name 6 people who worked for 3 different companies that moved between Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglass, and Weld counties as well as an additional retired executive that traveled between three states all with ankle monitors and with full permission from the courts.

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    30. Yeah OK. I'll get right on that. I'm totally going to post the names and personal business of former coworkers. Good try. Call a staffing agency who finds jobs for laborers. They'll probably you it's way less unusual than you wish it were.

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  3. LMAO @ Whineyass American pic!! Bravo!! Now that's a revolution I will get behind. Out with the WhineyAss Americans!!

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  4. Hey, he went all the way down to X in his reasons why the judge should recuse himself. Couldn't he just repeat himself like he did in the other letters and finish the alphabet? I mean, seriously! Y & Z are fuming they were left off!!

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  5. Wndor's been setting this up for a long time - registering sooooo many judge's domain names so he can cry foul like this. What's his hope? To run out of judges, then the court just says "Ooops, you're off the hook, Windsor - we have no judge who can preside over your case."?

    What a tantrum-throwing asshole he is. I can't wait for him to go down.

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    1. Don't you love how happy he is that he's got a few more months of freedom. Just a few days ago he was all whining that he wasn't getting a speedy trial thinking it would void the whole case, and now he's peaches and cream.

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  6. [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/t98ni8.jpg[/IMG]

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  7. Bill, FYI, Montana is a state, not a city...

    It would be typical of him to leave the state, or even the county, without permission or court approval. He would say he didn't know he couldn't, so there was no intent. LMAO, seriously, it must hurt to be so stupid.

    More likely it was just his shaking hands typo, and he only wants to go to Billings. I thought he couldn't get any worse. But working on law suits that have already gone nowhere instead of his criminal charges is just a new level of idiocy. The only thing he missed in the PDF above is a foot stomp and threat to hold his breath till he gets his way.

    Bill is really just doing this to piss the judge off, so he can later claim bias. It is such a obvious ploy it's laughable, but to Pro Se Big Baby it's brilliant. LOL, he is his own worst enemy!

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  8. And as a reminder, because I know I have told you this before....

    No one wants to kill you, you aren't worth the effort. No court is afraid of you , and would not waste the effort to conspire against you. To them you are just another number, Bill who?? You just aren't that special except in your own mind.

    LOL, you are good at one thing, and that's losing.

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  9. "So, now I need to decide where to go for the next four months. Missoula Montana is not a place to be unless you have to be here. I will probably stay here for a while as I attempt to get the freedom of information documents that I have requested. Once I have those, I think I'll head out of Montana to a bigger city."

    Appropriate authorities notified, Windsor. You may want to stick around a lot longer than it takes to get your FOI requests. If you run out of Montana, you'll be looking at a LOT longer than a possible seven years.

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    1. Missoula Montana is not a place to be unless you have to be here.

      Oh Billy, but you *DO* have to be in Missoula, or you'll be tossed back into the pokey so fast you'll barf up your Reeses!

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    2. Then why did you drive halfway across the country in body armor to make YouTube videos?

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    3. That, Spam? Is exactly what I was thinking! Windsor couldn't get up there fast enough in duct taped vest! #OperationPaperWad
      And? What happened to all that filming he was going to be doing in the vey near future?

      He really does need #HiredHelp to assist him from contradicting his own #Billarky Fakebook posts!

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    4. LMAO @ Billarky!!

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    5. If he showed up in Detroit with his vest the local police would had given him the shake down and 20 cops would had him at gun point. He's lucky he was in Missoula. Seriously anyone who tells people that they will need "protection" on the way any where we all know that is code for concealed carry. When it comes down to it soon the collection of my funds will start from the credit collection company I've hired. Emails, phone calls, skip trace calls, and more are about to happen like letters going to his po box get to it billy you owe and I'm now your creditor.

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    6. Not smart to brag about that stuff, Fleming. You shouldn't discuss it at all except with your attorney(s). Too much potential for irony.

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  10. This is the truth: I cannot think of a more wonderful place to spend a Summer than Missoula, Montana. I was blessed to spend ten or so Summer days there in 2009. The area is gorgeous. The people are pleasant and intelligent. I'd have to put it in my top five or so places to spend a Summer. Winter isn't so great there, but then Winter anywhere is no fun. Windsor wants to go somewhere more cosmopolitan, more sophisticated. Perfect example of pearls as considered by swine.

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    1. The people (local residents) are pleasant and intelligent.

      Well, that explains why Billy doesn't like it there--nothing in common
      with the locals.

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  11. Windsor: "The extensive evidence before Judge James A. Haynes in August 2013 of the almost unbelievable cyberstalking by [SB] demonstrates..."

    More hyperbole. I'm sure there are actual lawyers who include phrases like, "almost unbelievable," in legal documents, but I can't imagine any successful lawyers do. To me that's a flag that says, "skip this page -- nothing of value here."

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  12. The stupendous, superhuman, notorious, unbelievable, acute, overwhelming, unsurpassed bias exhibited by Judge James A. Haynes....

    That doesn't prove bias. It just shows someone is going through a lot of fuss and bother in the absence of evidence.

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    1. I think Paragraph 112(4)a is my favorite.

      Windsor claims Haynes made the reference to his assassination evidence as a "Rorschach blotch."
      1) Wasn't that judge Larson's line?
      2) The term is "Rorschach inkblot" -- not "Blotch." Windsor supplied the court with a "blotch" of an image which he claimed was crucial to his case.
      3) Any reasonable person would have spent the extra $.50 for a color photocopy of his
      (alleged) crucial evidence.
      4) Did Windsor call 911?
      5) Did he file a police report?
      6) Did he or his vehicle sustain any damage (such as a bullet hole or holes)?
      7) If so, did he photograph them?
      8)Was there any other evidence to support his claim he was shot at?

      These, I submit, are crucial facts, and all of them Billy has IGNORED, but I assure
      you, a jury will not!

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  13. So I have a dumb question... is Ellis County still interested in him? Is he facing any charges there? Even if somehow, some way, he manages to get out of this in MT, will Texas want him?

    I guess that was sorta three questions.

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    1. I think he still owes Ellis County $100,000.00

      I don't know if there are still active charges there besides that.

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  14. Here's how much it is costing Missoula to delay Windsor's trial: $0.00

    I don't know how much it is costing Windsor. He's gotta live somewhere, I suppose, and prices in Missoula are pretty reasonable. Bill should be able to afford to pay the Texas court what he owes for jumping bail. I hadn't heard that was forgiven. Was it?

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    1. I know for a fact Texas is very interested in having Billy return to Texas to face felony flight charges. They may have to wait a while though.

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  15. Little tidbit for billy to read. Your not going to get your country back using Citizen Grand Juries, Special Grand Juries, or anything like that. I will continue to make sure people know all about your extreme ideas and how you want to prosecute judges for Treason and give them the Death Penalty and call them Domestic Enemies. I am sooooo happy your lawless America Movie never happened and will never happen. What a waste of time it would had been.

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  16. Windsor: "I'm supposed to get to interview the State's witnesses the week of June 15. That will be interesting."

    What will be interesting is how you react to being told that those interviews are voluntary on the part of the witnesses and that none of them want to talk to you. That, the look on your face as you stomp around, we could sell tickets for.

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    1. I think the "Supposed to" wording there is his semantics games with and for the lemmings. He's eluding that they will let him, but surely he'll cry and whine when for whatever reason--it doesn't happen. Everything he posts seems to have some hidden game behind it. So, how to keep the followers fuming for his "denied rights?" He's just going to keep making sure whatever story he posts, makes some point that his "rights" were denied and everyone is corrupt. Forget the real details...this is Windsor.

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  17. Windsor: "What a doofus. He ignored Idaho statutes on setting bonds, and he ignored the facts and the law all the way around."

    Wait. Who was thrown in jail and then was transferred to a Montana jail? The doofus? Nope. Windsor. Calling people stupid doesn't work out for you, Bill. Anyone can see that.

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    1. This should help!!


      Tammy Stroud
      National Liberty Alliance, will support you Bill. I am not sure why you have not contacted them...They are Amazing!!!!
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      Tammy Stroud
      http://www.nationallibertyalliance.org/
      National Liberty Alliance
      The difference between Common Law and the Law practiced in our courts today, called Statutory Law, is simply as follows: Common Law upholds the Constitution for the United States of America with its capstone Bill of Rights above all Statutory Law; Whereas Stat…
      nationallibertyalliance.org ·
      More · Yesterday at 7:02pm

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    2. I still get such a kick out of seeing people post "Join NLA" Bill. HAHAHA They're doing the stuff Windsor bragged about, but never followed through with. They won't get anywhere either, but it's just funny to see all the empty promises Windsor made that NLA is doing. Except, NLA is actually getting "court watchers" together--which is one of those "Damn why didn't I think of that" moves Windsor didn't foresee would be a good hook. I even think NLA has more members than LA ever did, (forgetting all the fake followers he bought) and they didn't need a fake movie to get them. Another HAHA to Windbag IMO. Action, not words Windsor--that's what gets em, and keeps em.

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    3. I've had two lemmings try to contact me in the last month. The first thought I would care about their story and the second invited me to join NLA. Hey Lawless followers, do yourselves a favor and read each and every name Windsor is suing. If after all this time you still consider some of those names your friends, then maybe you should think real hard about following him.

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    4. "National Liberty Alliance, will support you Bill. I am not sure why you have not contacted them...They are Amazing!!!!"

      We know why Windsor hasn't contacted the NLA.

      Are they too goofy for Windsor? To extreme? No. They're plenty goofy and very extreme but that's not why Bill hasn't contacted them.

      Here's why Bill hasn't contacted them: Because he doesn't run them. He's not the boss of the NLA. He doesn't want anyone else to be "Amazing!!!" HE wants to be Mister Amazing. A Government of Bill Windsor, by Bill Windsor, and for Bill Windsor (and pie). Besides that, Bill Windsor is coughing. Bill Windsor is becoming very concerned that Bill Windsor is coughing. Are the NLA coughing? No. They aren't. Bill Windsor rests his case.

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    5. ^^^^ He wouldn't be the star of the show and he couldn't hide how much money he made or where it went. Even with LA, he was against each state holding their own fund raisers and he was against kickstarter (after the inital failure) because it would all create a record and a liability, and a profit he would have to actually share. Selfish Bill won't have that.

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  18. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoBgkAmJUn0

    Question: Does the driver in this video REMIND YOU OF ANYONE?

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  19. I guess Windsor didn't feel the first time he posted this little blurb at the bottom of his woe is me, I'm going to give up waiting on that phone call article, was getting enough attention, so he copy/pasted it in it's very own article. LOL

    "Bill Windsor is coughing in Missoula Montana.

    There are few things as aggravating as coughing continuously, and Bill Windsor has been coughing for days...

    I've been awake all night coughing. I am coughing so hard that I can't breathe in. If this keeps up, I will go to the emergency room because I have passed out from these episodes in the past. It's not good for me to be alone when having these attacks."

    Get used to it Windsor. This is your lonely life. No one wants to be around you, let alone take care of your whiney ass. Always bitching and complaining about SOMETHING. You're a miserable man, because you made yourself that way. Take responsibility for your own actions, you health, your situation. Stop milking each and every little thing on the internet--you're a grown ass man. You're ridiculous a laughing stock, a frivolous little man with frivolous complaints. A menace to society, and clearly to yourself as well. You're body is revolting against the abuse you've put it through. Get a grip, (lol--a real one, not a fake revolution) get a clue, get a life, you piece of poo!

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    1. "Coughing for days..." but not enough to interfere with his plethora of frivolous filings. Nothing will ever be SO bad, that it will interfere with the love of his life. The only reason it appears that he lives for. Every waking moment is spent either contemplating his next moronic filing, or typing it up. A pause only to make sure he updates his FB/Dot com, but that's it--and it still pertains to the love of his life. Being a gigantic asshole, the herpes of society, the festering open wound that is just waiting to infect anyone who gets near. He is pure evil walking IMO.

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    2. Yeah hotel air isn't always so great. There is a reason why doctors have a history of recommending that their patients retire to the country. Fortunately Bill has the money to do just that. Missoula air must be better at least than Dallas or Georgia. And what is he doing to strengthen his lungs? Nothing. Even the bellows that strengthen a child's lungs are lost on him, as he confines his temper tantrums to .com and court papers. I never met someone in my life who was so willing to rot in hell.

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    3. Then again, it could just be heartburn. He did say this is happening at night.

      http://www.healthhype.com/uncontrollable-coughing-fits-in-adults-and-children.html

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    4. Ah, but he's "Delighted" to rot in his self created hell. He's promised this will be his mission for the rest of his miserable life. Not taking advantage of the wealth he more than likely swindled throughout his life, and squirreled away in secret places. He will use all his resources to sue people. Thousands maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars thrown at the "Corrupt Court System" he hates so much. He's paying their salaries. You'd think someone who hates the courts as much as he does, wouldn't give them one dime. But, this is where his narcissism/sociopathic nature blinds him. It appears he's convinced himself that he's right and they're all wrong. So, to him, it doesn't matter how much money he hands over, it's justified. He's teaching them a lesson. (LMAO) I believe this is because he's been able to bully and snow people to make his living.

      This entire hatred of the "system" IMO was created because he felt he had the right to take over the Maid of the Mist contract. It was his, and he just can't see it any other way, than someone denied him this opportunity to swindle more money. This was his "golden ticket." Not in reality of course, but in his mind. Just as Windsor doesn't follow rules in the court, yet blames them--he tried to pull a fast one to obtain the contract--and the fallout was the path to destroy anyone and everyone who pissed him off. That's it in a nutshell from my POV.

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    5. It's not heartburn. It's buttburn. Asshurt to the 10th degree. It's fake illnesses self created--psychological--or drama induced. He's always stricken with some ailment when things aren't going his way. Why is it, when he's giddy with glee about "Criminal Charges" he's "Filed" or some new lawsuit--or reward for information does he seem to treat himself to Fuddruckers or chili cheese fries? But, when he's not getting what he wants, in this case a phone call, granting of stays, etc. suddenly he's sick again.

      Oh, he'll head out to the ER alright--but not because he is sick, he just needs his fix. The ego stroke and some pills. For a man who has claimed he's in perfect health, until it's a complaint in a court filing that it's their fault he's sick, he's just fine. Nothing wrong with him at all. Maybe Nurse Munchausen can diagnose him with a new ticked off disease. Cause that's really all it is.

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    6. Ahhh...he finally made up a name for his faked illness! Can't give a real diagnosis (or too scared to admit to what it really is) so he's gotta resort to name calling. Jokes on you Billy boy, a syndrome is not a disease but a cluster of symptoms---just like you. And sometimes a disease is named after a patient and sometimes the disease is named after the doctor who discovered it. Can't decide whether it's terminal, Bill? Well you are in luck. As the first known sufferer of C.D.P.S.B.J.L.H. you will be placed in quarantine and doctors will touch you with gloved hands. You will be poked and prodded and isolated. But you're pretty much used to that by now.

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    7. Hmm. He postpones his Talkshoe "show" because he's "coughing continuously," yet makes a near-miraculous recovery to do a video trashing Judge Orinda Evans. (Said video is full of "horse manure," as he loves to say.)

      Two of his claims stand out from this video, BTW:

      1. "Sued by this company apparently because I kind of accidentally blundered into discovering they'd maybe done some wrongdoing in obtaining a billion-dollar contract."

      FALSE. The original case - which was settled out of court - was a simple tort case. Alcatraz Media, Ryan Windsor's company, got a contract with Maid of the Mist in 2005 to sell ticket vouchers for MoM's Niagara Falls boat rides. MoM management learned from angry Alcatraz customers that Alcatraz was marking up vouchers a LOT. MoM's wholesale voucher price was roughly $9.85; the MoM box office price was $11.95. Alcatraz was selling vouchers for anywhere between $19.95 and $29.95. When confronted, Alcatraz claimed their markups were for promotion and other expenses. MoM demanded they lower the price and clearly explain on their website(s) and vouchers what any markups were for. Alcatraz agreed - and yet didn't do anything. MoM refused to renew the contract for 2006, but learned Alcatraz was STILL offering tickets. MoM sued for a) a permanent injunction against Alcatraz selling any of its vouchers or tickets and b) attorneys' fees and costs.

      Then, Bill got involved (although - he claims - he was NOT an employee of his son's company). He demanded millions in damages, claimed MoM was "screwing my baby boy's company," snidely suggested to an MoM lawyer that the company should just write him "a big fat check" and accept that Alcatraz would sell MoM tickets/vouchers for as long as the company felt like it. Alcatraz attorneys - at Bill's instigation - filed over 40 motions in a simply civil case. Not a single one was found to have merit. Sound familiar?

      To make a long story short, Bill signed a settlement agreement after Judge Evans found in MoM's favor. (Bill insisted the MoM lawyers were "pathological liars;" he appealed the case long after the deadline, too.)

      Bill then sued MoM several times over the next seven or eight years, and even tried to get their Niagara Falls contract taken away. All his lawsuits were thrown out.

      BTW, Alcatraz pulled the same markup B.S. with Medieval Times. I believe they got that contract taken away, too, for doing so.

      2. "Never did business with these people; they had absolutely no basis to sue me."

      TRUE (technically). Bill claims he was not an Alcatraz Media employee or manager, so it was not HIS company MoM went after. However, he DID get involved when MoM sued for that permanent injunction. They did indeed have a basis to sue; Alcatraz did not do anything it agreed to do.

      It's not clear to me how Bill was able to get involved if he was not an Alcatraz employee. Perhaps some of the legal eagles on here could explain that.

      Same old, same old with this guy ... going all the way back to 2005, and I'd imagine before that. A narcissistic, pathetic little man-child who can't bear to be held accountable for anything.

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    8. Bill says Alcatraz is not his company now but he had no problem holding Ryan's hand when he peed to the point that Bill will take responsibility for Ryan being a multi-millionaire. Try lining Bill's lawsuits up with every time he claimed he retired or went bankrupt. It's money laundering withing the same incestuous family, like as not. It's not his company so he is not responsible for damages and now you have to show that Ryan was responsible for MOM or that Barbara was responsible for Lawless America before you can even get approval to subpoena them much less take damages from them. The same reason why he won't turn over the tax documents or any other documents showing the board members of any Windsor Company.

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    9. That's an old video of bill and judge Evans btw. Like 4 years old

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    10. Yes, that is an old video, and it also proves a point in the fact that Bill keeps claiming LA started as a "Movie" then became a "Movement" then a "Revolution." No, it was always a Movement/Revolution and the Movie was an after thought when discussing with all the Anti Gov people he solicited to join him, on how to get his "Millions and Millions" of supporters.

      That youtube channel is old. That was maybe the first Channel he launched. Just like all his other "Companies" he started, LA has had many different names along the way.

      As far as bringing in Ryan and Barbara and anyone else connected to the "Family Businesses", I guess time will tell if they've succeeded in burying all their dirty little financial secrets.

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    11. Anon @1:59:
      It's not clear to me how Bill was able to get involved if he was not an Alcatraz employee. Perhaps some of the legal eagles on here could explain that.

      I don't have an answer for you; I've wondered that for several years myself.

      But, of course, if Windsor was so unconnected to Alcatraz, what was he doing writing snide e-mails to Maid on Alcatraz's behalf?

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  20. What makes me laughed Mary Deneen and she is not telling bill about all sorts of medical stuff. She spends way too much time on the internet looking up medical junk that she just spews up junk. She must be a hypecondriac or however that is spelled. Lol.

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    1. Yeah I laughed too for a few reasons. First, the Nurse can't spell the diseases she telling him about, but one is mainly a child illness. HAHAHA the toddler Bill just got a diagnosis of a toddler illness by Nurse MaryD. HAHAHA.
      Chlamydia Pneumoniae Infections:
      "The number of these infections peaks in school-aged children between 5 and 15 years of age."

      "Prevention:
      To lower the chances of your child getting a C pneumoniae infection, he should practice good hygiene, including frequent hand washing."
      https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/chest-lungs/Pages/Chlamydia-pneumoniae-Infections.aspx

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    2. MunchenMaryD was, once upon a time, a licensed RN!

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  21. The Kindly Little Ol' Grandpa is just such a sweet spirit. I can't understand why no one can see it. Not an evil, vindictive, mean bone in his body. He's simply misunderstood.

    "Everyone in Montana has gray hair and a gray beard...even the women."
    "It is a different lifestyle in Montana. Lots of hippie-like people. Lots of flannel. It is a real challenge to find a dry cleaners, but there's a casino on every corner. I think most of the good-looking ladies moved away."

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    1. As it turns out grey hair is in style this year. Ladies love men who can rock silver hair or a bald distinguished look. He is just jealous.

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    2. Yeah I agree--he's jelly. His hair is wiry, thin and white. Nothing of distinguishing features on that droopy eyed, tiny toothed, prick. The picture of the extremely handsome man he posted, yeah, that's a man. Windsor is a thing that doesn't fit in anywhere, in any town, in any state on this planet.

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    3. So much for any female supporters he may have had in Montana, huh?
      How does someone as short, fluffy, funny shaped, with bad skin, yellow teeth & beady eyes throw out such tacky broadbrushing statements about an entire community? Oh! I left off that pesky, nasty cough. #Yack

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    4. Don't forget no shoulders. The man seriously has no shoulders.

      Lol Check out Mr. Running for something or other's YouTube Channel from 2011. HAHAHA yeah, this is the guy who wants to rule the world.
      https://www.youtube.com/user/votebillwindsor/videos

      (But shhhhh he's not a LPF, PF, or anything of the sort.)

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    5. Oh--and the funny part is, if you go to his subscriptions, you'll see how he was contacting people, soliciting himself etc. Some of the pages he subscribed to are hilarious. I'm LMAO for serious.

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    6. Oh whoops, sorry, go here to see his subscriptions. That's where I found the "Vote Bill Windsor" Channel

      https://www.youtube.com/user/USGovCorruption/channels

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  22. "I think most of the good-looking ladies moved away."

    You mean babes aren't hanging out at your cut-rate motel? They've no interest in uneven, bowed out fake wood paneling that needed replaced in 1971? They don't flock there to peruse the dusty rack of 1960s postcards, even the ones that wine-drunk vacuum cleaner salesman didn't throw up on in 1983? What the hell is wrong with good looking babes these days? I suppose they want some guy who can look down and see his own cock. Sheesh!

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  23. [IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/acu6x1.jpg[/IMG]

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  24. Judge Orinda D. Evans stole millions of dollars from me. She also blew my Jeep up with an invisible grenade launcher. Okay wait. That was a guy in Montana. Same thing though.

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  25. Windsor thinks I'm bullying him lol. Funny guy. I challenged him to a debate about his extreme political views once and he never accepted. If anyone is a bully that is mr Windsor. Sue someone when they point out what you have said when you call politicians public enemies.

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    1. And Bill, only you would say you "thoroughly enjoyed" a movie about a child in pain. No wonder you are not allowed near your granddaughters.

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    2. He deleted the word thoroughly and now just has the word enjoyed in quotation marks. And now he's covering another little girl's rape and suicide. Yes, the pattern emerging Bill is that you love hearing about rape. That is why you asked people to share their stories with you and give you all the details. But Cox is too stupid to realize that your friendship with her is in part to further exploit these women when she tells you their stories.

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  26. So when Bill Windsor buys a domain name that also some judge's, prosecutor's, clerk's or sheriff's name, that's not cyberbullying - it's a reaction to cyberbullying? Some of these people aren't even cyber! Their online lives don't exist until Windsor publishes a site in their name!

    You shouldn't be in any big hurry to advocate laws against cyberbullying, Bill. That could be really bad news for Bill Windsor the cyberbully.

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    1. Windsor is the poster child of Cyberbullying. He's been doing it for YEARS. He decides who he doesn't like and using the "Family Fortune" has countless domains. Of these domains, he has used them for malicious intent which is against the TOS for purchasing and registering them. Everything Windsor cries and whines about is what he emanates.

      Not only does he buy the domains to use as his weapon of choice against people he doesn't like, he's also used them to dominate ticket sales. He again has countless domains funneling internet traffic to the main sites to sell tickets--all at a marked up price, and leaves people really helpless when they have issues because they are not honest in refunding, details, and information.

      But back to Cyberbullying...Windsor is the leader in my opinion of a Cyberbully. He has gone to extreme lengths not just on his own cyberbullying mission, but to teach others how to Cyberbully Gov Officials and others. He volunteered to purchase the domains for people too, and set them up for a fee. Now, for one way Windsor--can you imagine if all the people he's trashed, using the domain names he bought returned the favor to him? The lawsuits that he'd launch? The harassment he'd inflict? Just look at what he's done to people who just comment here, or on FB that simply exert their 1st amendment rights to dispute him, state opinions on his extremist views, or mock the silly fat man who's throwing the worlds largest tantrum. One thing is certain, Windsor is a tyrant, a dictator and he is the only one who matters. No one else does. He will never see what he's done, what he instigated etc. He truly is One Way Windsor in my book. He can do what he complains about, he can play court games, not following proper court procedures, and be the first one jumping up and down, screaming, crying, and playing fake victim. Every time I think of all the shit he's done, and gotten away with, people he's hurt maliciously and intentionally, I just shake my head. He is evil.

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      Bravo!

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  27. Windsor: All the women in Missoula, Montana are ugly. They're also cyberbullies. Probably.

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  28. Windsor: Everyone in Missoula is ugly and stupid, especially people at the University of Montana and I'm not a cyberbully.

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    1. Interestingly, this was the same man (Windsor) who wondered around the U. of MT campus putting up wanted posters (of Boushie) while wearing a U. of MT Debate Team cap! For someone to be so self-absorbed yet self-oblivious is gobbsmacking. Indeed, Windsor proves the old adage: Narcissus was the doter of inversion.

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  29. Bill Windsor is about to give up waiting for the phone to ring in Missoula Montana. Good. At least you'll be trying to do something productive ... like putting together a cogent legal defense for your CRIMINAL trial.

    The Missoula Police Department and the Missoula County Attorney's Office have had criminal charges against Sean Boushie for a week...You're not a D.A. or county attorney - you cannot bring criminal charges against anyone.

    ...and William M. Windsor is waiting for a phone call or a meeting. You'll be waiting a VERY long time. The evidence of crimes by Sean Boushie is overwhelming. This was all settled years ago ... trying to re-do what's already been decided will not get you anywhere. In fact, it's making the court more angry with you. I pray they do something. I want them to prove to me that they are not corrupt. But as they have totally ignored my criminal complaints Didn't you just say you were still waiting for a phone call?, I believe we have confirmed that they are absolutely corrupt.No one's corrupt. You're the idiot who's trying to rewrite and redo history in a vain attempt to stall or erase this criminal trial in which YOU are the defendant.

    I won't feel bad now about exposing the hell out of their corruption, because I gave them the chance to do the right thing. Prosecuting attorney Jennifer Clark and Missoula Police Department Detective Chris Shermer.These two are MUCH more experienced at criminal law and trials than you are. You won't be exposing any corruption - you'll just make yourself look more and more like an ass. Which you are already. You're way outta your depth, Big Vexi. I think I'll start a pool now on your sentence.

    The telephone shown here is the opriginal 911 telephone in Haleyville Alabama, the birthpace of 911.So?

    I've been awake all night coughing. I am coughing so hard that I can't breathe in. Lose weight and keep up with the Nexium prescription. Better yet, lay off the chili cheese fries. If this keeps up, I will go to the emergency room because I have passed out from these episodes in the past. It's not good for me to be alone when having these attacks.Sad. You have to spend money (in an E.R.) to have someone at your side while you're ill?

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    1. Mr. I'm So Broke always has money for health care.

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  30. "A person with inside information has reported that Bill Windsor generated the proof that the University of Montana is involved in criminal activity to attempt to silence whistleblowers. Because of the evidence that Bill Windsor has, they set out to try to stop him."

    Oopsie, Bill you just ratted yourself out for fabricating evidence. That's what happens when you confuse yourself by writing in third person.

    "So, the State has NO ONE who can testify as to what Bill Windsor's mental state was over nine months in Dallas..."

    Not so fast, Bill. A reasonable person can read a lot from your words and actions. You, yourself have said you are under extreme mental stress. Comments like this Bill? You are just begging for a mental health exam.

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    1. Oh Billshit! "A person with inside information..." Are we reliving the whole fake story of how the President put a hit out on Windsor? Oh yes, this was the same stupid story he posted everywhere, when he first started doing his daily diarrhea diatribe letting everyone know each day--he was still alive. Then? He had to eat crow, but Windsor style. He blamed the story on someone else.

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  31. Windsor: "To convict Bill Windsor of violating a protective order, the jury must decide that, BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, Bill Windsor intended to commit a crime when he allegedly sent a Tweet, emailed an attorney for the University of Montana, published the words "Sean Boushie" online four times in two legal documents, and filmed a movie and pilot for a TV show exposing Sean Boushie and the University of Montana as criminals."

    And for the three days that is happening, Bill, nothing you try to do will work. You'll have to play by the court's rules, not the rules in Windsorland. Your criminal trial won't be The Bill Windsor Show. You'll spend those three days in utter confusion, most of the time spent sitting there with your mouth shut. And lets talk about that jury. It will be made up of those same Missoula citizens you believe are generally ugly, old (most juries are old) stupid and lacking the cosmopolitan sophistication you find in your beloved larger cities. They've no reason to like you, Bill Windsor. They're going to see you as a slicked up urban con man because that's how you present yourself -- that's what you are. I'm one of the people like you'll find on that jury. I've spent most of my life in small towns in the Rocky Mountain states. My first impressions of you?

    A slicked up city con man. I didn't like you after about 15 seconds.

    And guess what. I was right. How's that for sophistication?

    You don't stand a chance of convincing that jury you're anything but guilty as charged -- even guilty beyond what you're charged of. You go to trial, you're going to prison. I think you know that.

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    1. You see it's like this: He's ensuring that everyone in Montana hates his guts. Therefore, prejudiced. Same act he pulls on every judge in the country.

      Hoping for a mistrial. Ain't gonna work.

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    2. I dunno, Spamanon. I mean sure, Bill sees that as an option, but he's also a very unlikable person. I don't think he has to consciously say, okay, now I'm going to behave in an unlikable fashion.

      Bill thinks he's charming.

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    3. Demands a jury of his peers, ie: Marty the Liar, Mary the Tick Monster, Crystal the Bull Dyke and whatever the hell KPat is...

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  32. Oh, and

    "and filmed a movie and pilot for a TV show exposing Sean Boushie and the University of Montana as criminals."

    That's not how the jury is going to see that, Bill. SB and the University of Montana didn't initiate contact with you. Neither did anything to you. YOU went after SB because of Crystal Cox. You still have that fact posted online. You couldn't hide it now if you wanted to.

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  33. Windsor, you and Cox think you're experts on internet protocol, email headers, all that. One of those witnesses knows more about internet protocols than hundreds of Bill Windsors and Crystal Coxs combined.

    You're in for a huge surprise, Bill. The forensics regarding those emails is straightforward. You're caught, and I think Ms Cox probably is too.

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  34. Uh, I thought he claimed his address was actually in South Dakota. If he claims his home was in TX then why on gods green earth was he having all the court documents sent to SD--only to have them forwarded back to TX? WTF kind of game is that? He needs a contempt charge!!

    "Bill Windsor has been charged with violating a Montana protective order from his home in Dallas, Texas."

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  35. Is this Snoozie's new handle? Hans? Because it appears she's trying to help him in his arguments. Dumbshits!! He violated the order. He knew it was in effect. Nothing else matters!!

    "Hans Croteau-- Let's take this step by step. First, does the prosecutor have evidence that would tend to prove or disprove that a restraining order has been violated. Second, does the prosecutor have evidence that it was intentional.
    1 hr"

    "Bill Windsor-- No and NO"
    (Billshit and BILLSHIT)

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    1. Birds of a feather:

      "Judge Sturgeon denied plaintiff's motion, and granted defendants' motion, declaring plaintiff a vexatious litigant. (Id. ¶¶ 41-43.) Plaintiff alleges Judge Sturgeon later placed plaintiff's name on the Judicial Council's Vexatious Litigant List, pursuant to Section 391.7(a). (Id. ¶ 44.) Plaintiff also alleges he was not notified or given opportunity to respond to his placement on the list."

      https://casetext.com/case/croteau-v-state

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    2. Yup. Another vexi to discuss with Windsor which amongst a few dozen failed strategies are best. These people talk like their ideas have won but they've all lost. Every time they've been in court they've lost.

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    3. In response, plaintiff filed a complaint pursuant to the Madonna Rule, and claimed the judge was "like a sturgeon, vexed for the very first time..."

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    4. I have to wonder why Windsor is picking and choosing select court documents to post on his dot com, and not all of them.

      Hey, Windsor--whatcha hiding? Afraid to let everyone really see what's going on? Afraid your arguments will be blown out of the water, and you'll be seen as the Con-artist the majority of free thinkers believe you are? Clear signs of a pathological lying vexatious litigant, is not what they show you--it's what they don't.

      Assrag!

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    5. This is his lame attempt to prove he's actually doing something with the stories he collected. Of course they are out of date, one sided, fictionalized and simply a cut and post job of earlier postings, but his lemmings are satisfied with less than the bare minimum from him. They wouldn't ask him for more.

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    6. And all those movies he's watching? That is Bill pretending to go to Law School. That's why he enjoyed the movies. He doesn't give a rat's whisker what happened to those people. He's simply looking for sound bites and trying to coach himself to sound like a lawyer.

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    7. LMAO!! I thought the exact same thing.

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  36. In order to be an actual advocate and/or activist, you need to win at least once. You need to win to actually DO something for someone. In order to be a filmmaker, you have to create a film. One. One film. In order to be a citizen of South Dakota you have to actually live in South Dakota.

    Everything about Windsor is either failure or pretend or both.

    At least after his trial he'll legitimately BE something. A criminal.

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  37. Windsor just doesn't like laws. Period. He just doesn't think anyone should be held accountable. Ever. Take the story he is now running with his bias and very slighted version. Forget the fact that Holle knew of the plans, and still lent the car, which was the means to get to the crime.

    "Mr. Holle, who had given the police a series of statements in which he seemed to admit knowing about the burglary, was convicted of first-degree murder."

    "But Mr. Holle did testify that he had been told it might be necessary to “knock out” Jessica Snyder. Mr. Holle is 25 now, a tall, lean and lively man with a rueful sense of humor, alert brown eyes and an unusually deep voice. In a spare office at the prison here, he said that he had not taken the talk of a burglary seriously."

    "Mr. Holle’s trial lawyer, Sharon K. Wilson, said the statements he had given to the police were the key to the case, given the felony murder rule."

    “It’s just draconian,” Ms. Wilson said. “The worst thing he was guilty of was partying too much and not being discriminating enough in who he was partying with.”

    But ultimately Mr Holly could have been out of jail. He chose not to accept a plea deal. Now I bet, he's rethinking his choice back then. The law is the law. Break it, and pay the consequences. After all, it's not like he didn't know what his car was being used for.

    "Mr. Holle was the only one of the five men charged with murdering Jessica Snyder who was offered a plea bargain, one that might have led to 10 years in prison."

    “I did so because he was not as culpable as the others,” said Mr. Rimmer, the prosecutor."

    Mr. Holle, who rejected the deal, has spent some time thinking about the felony murder rule.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/04/us/04felony.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

    Now here's Bill's version.

    "...Ryan Joseph Holle (born November 17, 1982) was convicted in 2004 of first-degree murder under the felony murder rule for lending his car to a friend. A murder was committed, and Ryan Holle's car was used for transportation to the scene of the crime. Ryan Holle was at home asleep in bed and knew nothing about the murder."

    Semantics. He knew there was going to be a robbery, and the girl might get hurt. Period. STFU Windsor!

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    1. Thus, Windsor's "Lawless America" agenda. Create Windsor World, where Laws do not apply, unless Windsor makes them, and he can change them whenever he see fit, because he will just make "Retroactive Immunity" to what he needs to do, to violate current laws, to implement his own.

      Windsor doesn't care about following laws or rules, he's all about arguing them, challenging them, and pushing them. One simply does not tell Windsor "No." He must have dyslexia, and sees this as "On" as in "Game On."

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    2. While on his film tour in 2012 Windsor made it known he wanted to repeal all felony-murder statutes in every state--a ridiculous move, IMO.

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    3. `Except for his own murder. That he wants prosecuted while he is still alive, when none has been attempted, and to the full extent of the law. Heck,fine. Windsor thinks I want him dead. I don't, but I plead the "Bill Windsor wants all murderers pardoned defense." Does that work?

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  38. HAHAHAHA!! Mkay. I have to wonder if this "FBI agent" that told him to go talk to the other FBI agents was Marty the "special" agent Prehn. HAHAHA Crimes? Crimes? There are no crimes. There's not even a bitch to work out in a Civil suit Windsor. Denied, denied, denied!! Because you are asshurt isn't a "Crime" against you.

    "The FBI has largely ignored previous complaints, but one FBI agent repeatedly encouraged William M. Windsor to GO SEE the FBI Agent in charge in Missoula Montana."

    I sure hope he gets slapped with making false reports. That'd be nice. Since he's been trying to get charges pressed against everyone under the sun with just about ever LE office across the US and they don't see any merit, this is just the next step for false and malicious prosecution charges against Windsor IMO.

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    1. I hope Windsor does go to the #FBI in Montana! I sincerely hope Windsor also #NameDrops the multiple 3LetterAgency legendary make believe Aagent Marty Prehn IF he does indeed get the gumption up to whine (lie) to them!
      That? Would be epic hilarious!
      Imagine an actual #FBIagent taking a 'report' from Windsor: "ummm hmmm...yup... & then... #MartyWho?!"
      bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
      Oh! I so hope Windsor goes! It could rival his great #PaperWadAssault caper!

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    2. FBI agent: "Wait, is that an ankle bracelet? Why don't you explain that. Make it fast, Mr. Windsley, before I show you out of this office using techniques guaranteed to cause you some discomfort."

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    3. He'd cry his mangina got sprained & try suing the #FBI. Again. And cough a lot.

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  39. Windsor: "Judge James A. Haynes is intent on doing anything and everything he can to see me get legally raped in the land where rapists routinely go free."

    How does anyone, even Bill Windsor, not see how wrong it is to compare anything that isn't rape to rape. Evidently no one is going through a more horrible experience than Bill Windsor.

    And no, I don't hope Windsor gets raped in prison. I don't wish that upon anyone, including Bill. I wouldn't mind him fearing it plenty though. I wouldn't mind that at all.

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    1. Personally, I wouldn't wish Windsor on any rapist...

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  40. Windsor won't get to see an FBI agent. He'll be handed a card with an email address where he is to send his material. About 7 months later, maybe, someone (not an agent) will call him from SLC for an initial telephone interview.

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  41. Bill's FB page says he is "Utah and Arizona bound."

    But then Bill also said he was going to interview witnesses this week.

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  42. Poor Kpat...

    "Kpat Brady
    VERY, VERY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM NATIONAL LIBERTY ALLIANCE. VERY, VERY IMPORTANT ..................................... http://mobile.nationallibertyalliance.org/.../7_mandamus...
    mobile.nationallibertyalliance.org ·
    More · 30 minutes ago
    Bill Windsor
    Pat, I find this National Liberty Alliance stuff to be kind of "out there." Sorry.
    More · 12 minutes ago"

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    1. "Kathy Lester-- They are not out there Bill Windsor you have to listen in please do a lot of folks thought you were out there but we stood with you though many of us never got our stories heard be humble and open minded they might be of help to you as you were VIOLATED AND STILL ARE BEING VIOLATED so give it a THOUGHT PRAY ABOUT IT I have been studying them for five months they walk the talk"

      Yes, I agree with Windsor, they are out there, but I don't think that's why he doesn't want to join in. He doesn't play well with others, and they are too close to getting in big trouble for filing their bogus crap, with their stupid little stamps, and their stupid beliefs that some type of Sov Cit grand jury is going to work. Doesn't matter what name they put on it, if it's not "Grand Jury" in a US courthouse, it's not legit.

      I do find the stabs from Kathy pretty funny because this is the same crap Windsor promised them he would do, before he chickened out. Probably around the time the FBI contacted him and Schied. (or around there)

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    2. "Out there"...you mean like Uranus?

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    3. I'm betting he's either afraid of NLA or there is something he wants from them that he is keeping that door open, just like with Babs and Ryan. He didn't behave towards Babs and Ryan in the same way as with the public. And even though he's included NLA and other groups in his delusions and sued them and said they were stealing his members---he is not doing that with the NLA. He's not intelligent any more than a rat in a cage, just calculating, so when he begins to discriminate among his victims I think it's a good idea to ask why.

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    4. Sorry, he included AMPP, not NLA...

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  43. Does Windsor have the stones to just pack up and leave Montana? I don't think so. I admit I could be wrong about that. I think the Utah and Arizona post is either a trial balloon or, just maybe, a foolish attempt at misdirection. I don't think he's going anywhere. I think he's just trying wilder and wilder stuff (more "out there") to try to keep the attention of the dozen or so people who still think he has any value at all.

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    1. IDK if he has stones or not. I agree with you about the post being BS. I don't see where he said "He was..." I see he posted a picture and put a vague title in there. This is what he does. Makes a comment he knows will be taken one way, then can claim he didn't specifically say...

      He did the same thing a few years ago. He made a vague comment--something along the lines of "On the road to DC." But, he wasn't. He was sitting in his basement in GA. His excuse for this semantics lie, is that it wasn't a lie. He didn't specifically say "HE" was on the road. Just the picture. It's stupid, and he thinks he's so clever...but there is a difference in his thinking it's harmless semantics games, vs the reality of how things are interpreted by people. He will more than likely learn this lesson the hard way too. He's pretty thick, and loves to play games.

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    2. yea my guess is it means he put in a request for permission to travel to those two states....for whatever reason

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    3. The only reason I can think for him to leave MT is to try and file new lawsuits in states that he hasn't tried yet. Maybe he'll try to file something in one of those states to mess up the criminal trial. Like say, file a removal request like he tried to do in South Dakota for the TX case. Or start a new one against all those Judges he says are "witnesses" then he can really claim "bias" when his latest recusal reconsideration is denied.

      Sure, he'll get slapped down, and the courts will tell him he needs leave, and to post the 50K, but it's all a stall game anyway. It buys him time. Because he knows the courts follow proper procedures even when he doesn't, he is getting the benefit of "time" to play more games.

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    4. One more point to add to ^^^ is, didn't he do this in the MoM case? Agreed to the order to stop litigating, then turned around and refiled? Adding all the Judges? Which earned him the big "V?"

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