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Osu Band Investigation Unearths Surprise Trustee Collusion in Patent Theft 9/3/2014 Americans For Innovation: OSU BAND INVESTIGATION UNEARTHS SURPRISE TRUSTEE COLLUSION IN PATENT THEFT More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In Attention: Searches this blog, Donna Kline Archive, FB Cover-up, Origins of Facebook's Technology and LeaderDocs. Wednesday, August 20, 2014 OSU BAND INVESTIGATION UNEARTHS SURPRISE TRUSTEE COLLUSION IN PATENT THEFT BREAKING NEWS, SEP. 3, 2014, 10:05am OSU TRUSTEE PRESIDENT, JEFFREY WADSWORTH, "COUNTERATTACKS" THE BAND ALUMNI LEADERSHIP The OSU Trustee president, Jeffrey Wadsworth, the man whose Battelle Memorial Institute lobbyist, McBee Strategic, has 12 plum OSU contracts, including oversight over the new global learning system, MOOC, is now issuing false information to the press. The Trustees' PR machine stated that the Jon Waters action had been taken by the Trustees. However, the Trustees are saying privately that no such decision was ever made by the Trustees. Also, according to the ByLaws, Wadsworth has no executive authority, yet appears to have awarded himself privileges unilaterally. Why is Governor Kasich letting him get away with this lawlessness? Read TBDBITL Press Release. BREAKING NEWS, SEP. 3, 2014, 5:28pm WADSWORTH CRONY J.P.MORGAN TIED TO JUDGE & ATTORNEYS (FORMER CHRIS GLAROS EMPLOYER) IN LEADER V. FACEBOOK JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT In more bizarre twists to this growing scandal, Internet pioneer Dr. Lakshmi Arunachalam just filed papers today in the Delaware District Court (Wilmington, Delaware) seeking to set aside a judgment against her patents on Internet transactions due to judge bias and fraud on the court. Click here to read the motion to vacate. She complains that three judges in her case, JUDGE RICHARD G. ANDREWS, JUDGE SUSAN L. ROBINSON and CHIEF JUDGE LEONARD P. STARK hold or should have known they hold large amounts of J.P. MORGAN stock, yet failed to disqualify themselves from Dr. Arunachalam's patent infringement lawsuit against J.P. Morgan. Judge Stark was the trial judge in Leader v. Facebook. Stark also holds large amounts of stock in FACEBOOK which he also failed to disclose during the trial. OSU Trustee president JEFFREY WADSWORTH'S lobbyist MCBEE STRATEGIC also lobbies for J.P. Morgan and is partners with Facebook's attorney, COOLEY GODWARD LLP. CHRIS GLAROS, the author of the debunked Waters Report was formerly employed at GIBSON DUNN LLP, Facebook's other attorney. Thanks again to Wadsworth's misconduct in the Jon Waters affair, we discover more pointers that link the Leader and Waters mistreatment to the Facebook Cartel and one of its corrupt financiers. Theft of broad Internet patent properties is emerging as a common theme. But still, why target the OSU Marching Band? Go Buckeye Nation! Help us get to the bottom of this corrupt mess. There is obviously a common agenda here, but what is it? BREAKING NEWS, AUG. 26, 2014—CHRIS GLAROS, author of the now discredited Jon Waters Report that disparaged the OSU Marching Band, is now tied to more attempts by the U.S. BREAKING NEWS, government and their industry collaborators to secretly confiscate AUG. 27, 2014 broad Internet inventions, including Leader Technologies' invention of social networking which was invented in Columbus, Ohio. See Chris Glaros OSU bio. Menlo Park, CA resident Dr. Lakshmi Arunachalam, Internet pioneer and former director of network architecture for Sun Microsystems, holds over a dozen patents on Internet transactions. Companies http://americans4innovation.blogspot.com/2014/08/osu-band-investigation-unearths.html 1/36 9/3/2014 Americans For Innovation: OSU BAND INVESTIGATION UNEARTHS SURPRISE TRUSTEE COLLUSION IN PATENT THEFT who do Internet transactions would like her to disappear so they can infringe her patents with impunity. Her company, Pi-Net International, Inc., has sued dozens of banks, including JPMorgan, for patent infringement, captioned Pi-Net International, Inc. v. Updated Mar. 19, 2014 Citizens Financial Group, Inc., et al, 12-cv-00355-RGA (D. Del. 2012). In 2012, Dr. Arunachalam filed amicus curiae briefs in support of Leader in Leader v. Facebook. She exposed judicial misconduct. Since then the Federal Circuit chief judge and clerk CURRENT OSU MARCHING have both resigned. Note: The Federal Circuit chief judge, RANDALL +12 Recommend this on Google R. RADER, was a law student and collaborator with PROFESSOR JAMES P. BAND SQUAD LEADERS CALL CHANDLER, Leader's patent attorney. See sidebar: "Federal Circuit FOR A DRAKE PUBLIC Censored Docket." APOLOGY in support of their Director Jon Waters and CONGRESS CONTACT LOOKUP Some banks have settled, but JPMorgan has not. Yesterday, Dr. his reeinstatement. The Arunachalam filed a motion in Delaware federal disctrict court student leaders demand to (Wilminigton, DE) revealing that Delaware judges involved in that be interviewed by the case (Exhibit A), specifically chief judge LEONARD P. STARK and trial Betty Montgomery Task judge RICHARD G. ANDREWS, both hold substantial amounts of JPMORGAN Force to correct the false stock, yet have not disqualified themselves from the case. Leonard and misleading statements P. Stark is the same judge who (1) Eric Holder moved into the in the Glaros Report. Leader v. Facebook case just one month before trial, (2) allowed FOLLOW BY EMAIL Facebook to add a new claim and blocked Leader from conducting In 2006, Betty Montgomery additional discovery to build their defenses (abuse of due process), took campaign donations and (3) failed to disclose his substantial Facebook financial holdings. from Woodrow A. Myers, a Email address... Submit Stark was appointed to the bench just a week after the Leader v. Stanford colleague of new Facebook trial by President Obama in an evident quid pro quo for OSU President Michael V. his support of Facebook's fabricated last-minute claim. Drake. Therefore, the bias in the selection of BLOG ARCHIVE (New, 1/20/14) Glaros worked for then Assistant Attorney General ERIC H. HOLDER, Montgomery to lead the JR., (who also holds substantial Facebook and JPMorgan financial Task Force is evident. interests) when Stark was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Delaware. ▼ 2014 (19) Professor James P. Chandler advised Holder and Glaros on Click here to jump to the ▼ August (3) intellectual property. Tellingly, Glaros then went to work for GIBSON comment below. OSU BAND INVESTIGATION UNEARTHS DUNN LLP, Facebook's attorney in Leader v. Facebook. The deeper Photo: Ed Crockett SURPRISE TRUSTEE C... AFI digs, the pattern of relationships reveal an intent to control all Internet traffic, including Ohio State University's. How the OSU OHIO STATE’S PRESIDENT MICHAEL V. Marching Band and its innovative director, Jon Waters, became an obstacle in this global hegemony DRAKE MIRED IN P... remains a mystery. But hopefully, this miscalculation will be the Facebook Cartel's undoing. Go Buckeye ECLIPSE OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION Nation! ► July (2) ► June (3) OUTRAGED BUCKEYE NATION PROVIDES NEW EVIDENCE ► May (2) THAT REVEALS COLLUSION AMONG CERTAIN OSU ► April (3) ► March (1) TRUSTEES TO CHEAT THE OHIO STATE GRAD WHO ► February (2) January (3) INVENTED SOCIAL NETWORKING ► ► 2013 (28) ► 2012 (6) CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | OPINION | AMERICANS FOR INNOVATION | AUG. 20, 2014, UPDATED SEP. 03 | PDF (AUG. 20, 2014)—Buckeye Nation is UPDATE MAR. 25, 2014 outraged by the firing of beloved OSU Marching Band Director, Jon Waters. FOUR CRITICAL AFI POSTS ON JUDICIAL The outrage shows no signs of subsiding. Despite the public outcry, COMPROMISE Ohio State Trustees president, Jeffrey Wadsworth “stands firmly” behind the Fully updated Mar. 25, 2014 in the wake of decision. the Scribd censorship: New facts reveal dramatic detail about 1. WAS CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERTS BLACKMAILED into Wadsworth and other OSU trustees and supporting Obamacare by his ethical their collaborators. compromises in Leader v. Facebook? Is the attack on Director Jon Waters and 2. JUSTICE ROBERTS MENTORED the famed OSU Marching Band a Title IX Facebook Gibson Dunn LLP attorneys. diversion gone wrong? Some insiders suggest that the trustees sacrificed 3. JUSTICE ROBERTS HOLDS Waters to divert attention from Athletic FIG. 1—MICHAEL V. DRAKE, President, The Ohio State substantial Facebook Director Gene Smith’s botched Title IX University fired beloved OSU Band Director, Jon financial interests. investigations. Waters, in one of his first acts as the new president of the university. The decision was unanimously 4. JUDGE LEONARD STARK FAILED to supported by the OSU Trustees. AFI's investigation disclose his Facebook financial DIVERSION FROM GENE SMITH’S as been propelled by an outraged Buckeye Nation interests and his reliance on that has revealed substantial collusion among Facebook's Cooley Godward LLP BOTCHED TITLE IX members of The Ohio State University Board of attorneys for his appointment. Trustees. http://americans4innovation.blogspot.com/2014/08/osu-band-investigation-unearths.html 2/36 9/3/2014 Americans For Innovation: OSU BAND INVESTIGATION UNEARTHS SURPRISE TRUSTEE COLLUSION IN PATENT THEFT INVESTIGATIONS? Photo: Univ. of California, Irvine. Recently, according to Ohio State’s The Lantern, the Title IX coordinator in a Gene Smith investigation, Andrea Goldblum, left her position shortly after Smith fired the cheerleading coaches, including Coach Lenee Buchman. Her reasons for leaving are decidedly rote. In addition, according to WBNS-10TV, Jon Waters reported the incident that triggered the band investigation to Athletic Director Gene Smith. Waters then took instruction from Smith on how to respond. The response was to disallow both students from future band travel. The BARACK OBAMA'S DARK POOLS woman complained that excluding her from travel unfairly punished her as the victim, so she OF CORRUPTION filed a Title IX complaint. Waters then followed the recommendation of the Title IX coordinator and reinstated her, after which she says she was ostracized by fellow students Click to enlar ge for having made the complaint. No police report was ever filed, according to 10TV. Bottom line, Jon Waters said he reported the incident to the Athletic Department and OHIO STATE TBDBITL they decided the response together.
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