DueProcess
Did the Florida Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court and Appellate Courts violate Petitioner's 14th, Sections 1 and 3 Constitutional Due Process rights, expressed in 50 U.S.C. § 1701 and 50 U.S.C. § 3369(a)(1), (3), by allowing Glavnoe Razvedyvatel' noe Upravenie or G.R.U. Officer to preside as pre-trial judge "Janette Dunnigan " and Jurist along with her prosecutors over Petitioner Fast, a (Former?) compromised and disabled National Security Agency Aerospace Engineer, causing structural jurisdiction errors by denying Petitioner's access to the United States Courts that have exclusive original jurisdiction rights over the G.R.U.'s persistent and pervasive attempts at neutralizing Petitioner and to cause the "undermine[ing] of [Florida's and] America's democracy " in this nullified and void federal Cold War case.
Did the Florida Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court and Appellate Courts violate Petitioner's 14th Amendment, Sections 1 and 3 Constitutional Due Process rights, expressed in 50 U.S.C. § 1701 and 50 U.S.C. § 3369(a)(1),(3), by allowing Glavnoe Razvedyvatel' noe Upravenie or G.R.U. Officer to preside as pre-trial judge 'Janette Dunnigan' and Jurist along with her prosecutors over Petitioner Fast, a (Former?) compromised and disabled National Security Agency Aerospace Engineer, causing structural jurisdiction errors by denying Petitioner's access to the United States Courts that have exclusive original jurisdiction rights over the G.R.U.'s persistent and pervasive attempts at neutralizing Petitioner and to cause the 'undermine[ing] of [Florida's and] America's democracy' in this nullified and void federal Cold War case