Christian Meister is the Author of How to Stop Foreclosure, Copyright 2010, and the author of the 1-26-2011 Wewepeaks Comprehensive Report (WPCR), a.k.a., Manifesto on Rights.
Meister is a prolific writer whose experience includes crafting petitions for a writ of certiorari in both the United States Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court, in 2009 and 2010. Meister has managed litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the Eleventh Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court in his capacity as a Pro Se litigant from 2006–2010, as well as in the Florida First District Court of Appeal and Florida Supreme Court.
Meister’s litigation experience includes Section 1983 governmental liability law, Title VII discrimination law, and Constitutional law (due process and equal protection). His experience includes crafting motions and memoranda of law - in excess of 2,500 hours - crafting requests for production of documents, crafting interrogatories and subpoenas, deposing defendants and defending plaintiff in deposition, as well as direct and cross examination. During Meister's campaign ... (SEE 1. BELOW)
Christian Meister was born in Austria in 1968 and came to the United States in 1987. He served in the U.S. military during Operation Desert Storm and became a U.S. citizen in 1999. As a drug interdiction support staff ... (SEE 2. BELOW)
In his capacity as a State certified child protection professional for a DCF-contracted agency, Meister provided services for abandoned, abused, and neglected children adjudicated dependent on the State of Florida. He participated during judicial proceedings in the juvenile justice system and provided advisory recommendations regarding children and parent progress.
In 2005, Meister trained in law enforcement officer safety ... (SEE 3. BELOW)
Meister is a former member of a California real estate investment association (RIAOC) and, as a licensed real estate agent, negotiated commercial lease transactions and sold residential properties in California. Meister also bought and sold publicly traded company shares.
In 2004, Meister earned a B.A. in Communications, Cum Laude, with a concentration in print journalism from California State University, Fullerton. As a staff writer... (SEE 4. BELOW)
As a board member ... (SEE 5. BELOW)
Meister ran for governor as a write-in candidate during the California 2003 Special Election and, in 2008, ran for Sheriff in Lee County, Florida, where he garnered 61,000 votes or 25 percent.
During Meister's honorable service ... (SEE 6. BELOW)
Meister’s passions include playing classical piano, including Chopin’s Etude, Opus 10, No. 12; Schubert’s Impromptus Opus 90, No. 2; and Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 16, KV 545.