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I appreciate it, but as a general rule I don't listen to anything over 25 minutes. I just don't have the time to do it. If you could give me a bit of a synopsis of it maybe it will perk my interest. My background collided with 'lawfare'. I say this because I was often involved in 'lawfare'. I started out helping a lawyer pass the bar and ended up doing far more legal stuff than I ever want to get involved in again. With out getting into details, I won my cases for the better part and came out relatively unscathed. Later, I use to study common law and how that applied to our Constitution and each of the States Constitutions. This was many years ago, but I saw many of these people giving presentations ending up disappearing one way or another. The IRS and FBI were good at decapitation and railroading people, I've seen it all back in the 1990s. Even the group I attended was infiltrated by FBI and a few members, good honest hard working Americans, were imprisoned on false charges from moles that beared false witness against them. I met people who knew Gordon Kahl and were part of the Montana Freeman. I was friends with a County DA, who was jailed on false charges for exposing the Mena drug running that extended into my State. He had to escape out of the State in the middle of the night for fear of his life. There's far more, but I'll just say the corruption in the judicial system is ubiquitous. There is no real justice, but only the appearance of justice. This is actually taught to law students in their first year. Common law, the basis of our Constitutional laws, is being buried by the ever expanding weight of statutory law. Common law is not taught in law school, but is a mere mention of a bygone time of the past. 'Law Positive' is what is emphasized and taught in all the law schools across America and internationally. If you are not familiar with this term, look it up. It explains everything we have been witnessing. So in the end, the judge knows who their real bosses are, and it ain't you and I, but the money masters. If the judge gets out of line, he or she is falsely convicted of 'something' or ends up dead. The Judge's job is to use the art of rhetoric to provide a 'good' theatrical performance to make it appear that justice is served. Keeping the people believing in the 'balance of justice' and the impartial rulings is the one of the biggest fairy tales. There is no justice in the court room. Everything is better done before ever going into the lion's den.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I appreciate it, but as a general rule I don't listen to anything over 25 minutes. I just don't have the time to do it. If you could give me a bit of a synopsis of it maybe it will perk my interest. My background collided with 'lawfare'. I say this because I was often involved in 'lawfare'. I started out helping a lawyer pass the bar and ended up doing far more legal stuff than I ever want to get involved in again. With out getting into details, I won my cases for the better part and came out relatively unscathed. Later, I use to study common law and how that applied to our Constitution and each of the States Constitutions. This was many years ago, but I saw many of these people giving presentations ending up disappearing one way or another. The IRS and FBI were good at decapitation and railroading people, I've seen it all back in the 1990s. I met people who knew Gordon Kahl and were part of the Montana Freeman. I was friends with a County DA, who was jailed on false charges for exposing the Mena drug running that extended to my State. He had to get out of the State in the middle of the night for fear of his life. There's far more, but I'll just say the corruption in the judicial system is ubiquitous. There is no real justice, but only the appearance of justice. This is actually taught to law students in their first year. Common law, the basis of our Constitutional laws, is being buried by the ever expanding weight of statutory law. Common law is not taught in law school, but is a mere mention of a bygone time of the past. 'Law Positive' is what is emphasized and taught in all the law schools across America and internationally. If you are not familiar with this term, look it up. It explains everything we have been witnessing. So in the end, the judge knows who their real bosses are, and it ain't you and I, but the money masters. If the judge gets out of line, he or she is falsely convicted of 'something' or ends up dead. The Judge's job is to use the art of rhetoric to provide a 'good' theatrical performance to make it appear that justice is served. Keeping the people believing in the 'balance of justice' and the impartial rulings is the one of the biggest fairy tales. There is no justice in the court room. Everything is better done before ever going into the lion's den.

2 years ago
1 score