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NOTE re INTERFERENCE BY TWITTER: Sept. 21, 2022 

        Twitter is again interfering with posting Cobble's tweets. These include not posting his recent posts, and posting false analytics. Twitter is also blocking of upload of .jpeg images. If elected to Congress, Mr. Cobble will push for requiring an "expedited Complaint process" for filing against social media companies.


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By definition, murder requires the perpetrator to create the conditions for the killing. Burdette's DUI is only one condition of the other conditions created by management in Gov'mt.




MASS SHOOTER UPDATE: Cassidy Was on Gov'mt's Radar, Too

May 26, 2021 San Jose, CA Shooter Samuel Cassidy. While detained in 2016, he told officials of his angry background. He killed 8 at the San Jose railway shooting. (PBS Newshour, May 27, 2021) His suicide is the same MO of the jihad killings in the Middle East, the same as most mass shootings in the U.S. It is critical that the shooter dies to shut down the trail of evidence to Gov'mt operatives. Americans must demand audits of FBI & Dept of Justice transactions, and others.




To KY Court of Appeals: Petition for Writ of Mandamus to Force Circuit Court to Ratify Liens
 
2-E) Thus far, Cobble has paid $456.00 in filing fees to get Kentucky courts to ratify / 
process his valid, undisputed liens. Because Jefferson County Circuit Court judges 
continue to recuse / remove themselves from these cases, in playing "musical judges," 
Cobble was forced to pay $150.00, on April 4, 2012, to the Court of Appeals to compel 
the Circuit Courts to do their jobs of processing the liens.This is called a Petition for 
Writ of Mandamus
. See the Petition in PDF.

See the latest, improper court orders, below, thus far filed by Chief Judge Audra Eckerle
and Judge Brian Edwards. (See these pages in PDF format.)

See mail receipts,  mailing to KY Court of Appeals (in PDF).