About our Bureau
The National Bureau of Truth and Justice is a non-profit watchdog corporation created to investigate and expose corruption, abuse of power, fraud, misuse of funds, etc., which take place in America's Judicial and Government offices.
As an additional part of our services, we generally will assist those individuals and groups who were effected by the misconduct.
This may entail, for example, hiring attorneys for those individuals or groups, assist them with living expences until proper compensation can be provided, or providing the funds necessary for psychological or physical rehabilitation in those events which call for such needs. As a watchdog agency of America's Judicuary and Government, we operate in all 50 states investigating all offices and branches from the the local police, to the White House itself.
We have a rapidly growing number of private investigators and research assistants who investigate all alligations of misconduct. We also have a network of investigative reporters in all states assisting us in presenting the facts and evidence we find to the American People.
Once the alligations are investigated, if misconduct is found, those responsible are reported to the governing authority, and the report of the findings are published in our magazine and posted on our website. Then, if it is newsworthy, a story may be printed in one or more of the several newspapers associated with our company.
Servicing: The American People, The American Government, & Private Corporations
As an additional part of our services, we generally will assist those individuals and groups who were effected by the misconduct.
This may entail, for example, hiring attorneys for those individuals or groups, assist them with living expences until proper compensation can be provided, or providing the funds necessary for psychological or physical rehabilitation in those events which call for such needs. As a watchdog agency of America's Judicuary and Government, we operate in all 50 states investigating all offices and branches from the the local police, to the White House itself.
We have a rapidly growing number of private investigators and research assistants who investigate all alligations of misconduct. We also have a network of investigative reporters in all states assisting us in presenting the facts and evidence we find to the American People.
Once the alligations are investigated, if misconduct is found, those responsible are reported to the governing authority, and the report of the findings are published in our magazine and posted on our website. Then, if it is newsworthy, a story may be printed in one or more of the several newspapers associated with our company.
Servicing: The American People, The American Government, & Private Corporations