
The party of Rep. William Lamberth, top left, maintains an aggressive corporate capture fraud in two departments; meanwhile, I ask Democrat party leadership, on right, if they accept public corruption and official misconduct in the Gov. Bill Lee administration. (Photo state house of representatives)

Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, ignores my pleas by registered and first-class letter that he intervene to halt “Eye of Sauron” predations upon the public, litigated in three courts against two lieutenants. (Photo governor’s office)

My three court cases to overthrow the “Eye of Sauron,” a fraud under color of a universal mandatory auto insurance policy, a rogue program violating nine constitutional provisions and 28 statutes, according to court filings. (Photo David Tulis)

An important local Democrat is Yusuf Hakeem, who is apparently well served by local fogbombing media members’ nonreporting of my unprecedented court cases, one of them in Hamilton County. (Photo David Tulis)
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 1, 2025 — As reporter I have generally not covered routine politics because politics is merely about the person or face behind the podium in a governmental body ostensibly making laws or ordinances.
What matters is the law as written and whether the people who execute that law and judge over that law are correct in evaluating its provisions. We don’t need more laws. We don’t necessarily need new legislators. We need honest judges. We demand obedient executive branch employees (commissioners, cops, deputies) to make the law work.
Today, stepping outside this paradigm, I’m sending letters to about 15 top Democrats in Tennessee — a one-page letter asking if they know about my “Eye of Sauron” cases pursued against the Republican administration, one case two years in the making in department and now on appeal in Hamilton County chancery.

Tennessee state Rep. Yusuf Hakeem
Because we have two parties, the party on the outs should always have an interest in corruption and scandal by its behemoth rival. Democrats are in second place for a long time in Tennessee. The head of the Republican establishment is lawyer and former prosecutor William Lamberth, GOP party leader in the state house. The Atwood amendment is his legislation, and sect. 139 enforcement is his, too. He has lied to the general assembly about what TFRL does and lied about the scope of the statute in chapter 12 of title 55.
My earlier efforts to generate interest among Democrat leadership by correspondence were futile. It’s possible that the Democrats are as invested in the fraud of universal mandatory auto insurance as are the Republicans, and nothing will come of this 90-minute project.
But perhaps in God’s providence they will pragmatically, even hypocritically, assume a righteous position and attack Republicans for maintaining this cranking bucketloader stripmining of the public and misuse of police power to criminally prosecute the poor who do not afford auto insurance and cannot be customers of the auto insurance industry, despite the policy in revenue and safety compelling them to do so.
Princely warfare against principalities & powers
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