Category: Judicial Conspiracy
- The Pack the Court Occultism
The Pack the Court Occultism theory claimed that Roosevelt’s 1937 judicial reorganization plan was not only a constitutional power move but a numerological project intended to alter the Supreme Court’s symbolic structure. In this theory, the proposed addition of up to six justices was interpreted as an attempt to reach an occultly favorable number and secure a hidden Masonic or ritual majority inside the Court.
- The Sacco and Vanzetti Setup
The Sacco and Vanzetti Setup theory held that Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were not merely convicted because of anti-immigrant and anti-anarchist prejudice, but were deliberately selected for destruction because they threatened to expose corruption at higher levels of law enforcement, politics, or the justice system. The historical case already involved deep controversy over bias, procedure, and the treatment of radical defendants. The stronger setup theory extended that controversy into a hidden-motive claim: that the robbery-murder prosecution served as a cover story for silencing men connected to dangerous knowledge about official misconduct or protected criminal networks. Because the case remained a symbol of class conflict, immigrant suspicion, and judicial unfairness, it became a natural platform for more expansive corruption theories.