Injustice, J. Christian Adams
Injustice, J. Christian Adams
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Injustice
Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department

Author: J. Christian Adams

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 8 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2011


Synopsis

Justice is supposed to be blind, especially to race and politics. Yet as Department of Justice (DOJ) whistleblower J. Christian Adams divulges in his shocking expos, Injustice, justice under the Obama administration is anything but blind. Here, Adams reveals the neverbeforepublished truth about the corrupt, racist, and politicized inner workings of the Obama Justice Department, as well as the untold story of the DOJs corrupt handling of the New Black Panther voterintimidation case. As a former Department of Justice attorney in the civil rights division, Adams has witnessed firsthand how the DOJ is aggressively executing a racist and radical leftwing agenda through its policies and employees. After watching the DOJ continually turn a blind eye to voter fraud, blatant racism, and voter rights abuses, Adams finally blew the whistle during the New Black Panther casea case that Adams brought to the DOJs attention and ultimately resigned over because of the corruption and perjury he witnessed leading up to and following the cases orchestrated dismissal. Revealing unknown and startling examples of racism and corruption at the local, state, and federal level, Injustice exposes a Justice Department that is anything but just.

About J. Christian Adams

J. Christian Adams is an election lawyer who served in the Voting Rights Section at the US Department of Justice and who blew the whistle on the DOJ’s handling of the Black Panther voter intimidation case. He lives in the Washington, DC area.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natali on October 25, 2024

I came away from this book realizing the media doesn't know what it is talking about when it covers voter fraud. Neither did I! Of course there is voter fraud! There always has been and always will be. The bigger question is how the government does or does not deal with it and that has changed in re......more

Goodreads review by Barker on October 10, 2021

I heard about some of the cases on the news but you only get bits and pieces. It was very interesting to hear it from the inside and from someone with who was part of the case.......more

Goodreads review by Trekscribbler on May 19, 2013

INJUSTICE: EXPOSING THE RACIAL AGENDA OF THE OBAMA JUSTICE DEPARTMENT is a difficult read. It isn’t that its ideas are necessarily revolutionary or the narrative is over-the-heads of most readers; rather, INJUSTICE presents an examination of a world-view that is entirely coming at its interpretation......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on January 09, 2012

Although somewhat repetitive, Adams gives an important and detailed analysis of the degree of dysfunction at the highest levels of government. Really makes you concerned about the possibility of vote fraud in the upcoming presidential election.......more