Sherman Skolnick

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Sherman H. Skolnick
BornJuly 13, 1930
Chicago, Illinois, US
DiedMay 21, 2006 (aged 75)
Chicago, Illinois, US
Occupation(s)Author and investigative journalist

Sherman H. Skolnick (July 13, 1930 – May 21, 2006) was a

conspiracy theorist.[1][2][3]

Early life

Born in Chicago in 1930, at the age of six, Skolnick was paralyzed by polio, and he used a wheelchair for the rest of his life.[4] His parents, a homemaker and a tailor, were Jewish European immigrants.[4] Skolnick's father was from Russia.[5]

Career

Skolnick was founder and chairman of the Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts,

cable TV, and a web site.[4]

Skolnick's investigations put

U.S. Supreme Court.[6] In 2001, the story became the subject of a book, Illinois Justice, by Kenneth A. Manaster.[6] His investigations also revealed corruption at the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI)
.

Skolnick's final written works include an 81-part series entitled "The Overthrow of the American Republic," and a 16-part series entitled "

CIA, and the Courts."[4]

Later life and death

Skolnick died of a heart attack on May 21, 2006.[4]

Publications

Articles

Books

  • Ahead of the Parade: A Who's Who of Treason and High Crimes – Exclusive Details of Fraud and Corruption of the Monopoly Press, the Banks, the Bench and the Bar, and the Secret Political Police. Dandelion Books (2003). .
  • Overthrow of the American Republic: Writings of Sherman H. Skolnick. Dandelion Books (2007). .

References

  1. . Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  2. . Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  3. . Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Noel, Josh (May 23, 2006). "Sherman Skolnick". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  5. ^ "Judges: Skolnick's Guerrilla War". Time. August 29, 1969. Archived from the original on October 25, 2007.
  6. ^ a b Patten, Joseph N. (2003–2004). "Review of Illinois Justice: The Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens" (PDF). Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. 10 (3): 233–237.

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