Thursday, October 11, 2012

[Victims of Court Corruption] The Hunted and The Hated - The Video



The Hunted and The Hated
The Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rWtDMPaRD8&feature=youtu.be

It is obvious our country is going the way of a complete and total out-of-control police state. The mayor of Los Angeles is on record saying, "We can never have enough police." This position was of great concern to our Founding Fathers in the establishment of this great nation. The police are now even on a harassment quota. If they are not out there stirring up strife, they are being reprimanded for goofing off and failing to perform their job.

Prior to my concentration upon police abuses, I took police into court in lawsuits for violations of the Constitution. During discovery, I experienced the attorneys for the police object to my line of questioning regarding their violation of the Fourth Amendment and failure and refusal to take their arrestees before a magistrate for a determination of Probable Cause. "Objection, these police officers are not attorneys, and they don't know the law," to which I responded, "If these police officers don't know the law, then why are they out there claiming to be enforcing the law?"

What is coming about is the certainty of a massive warfare involving the police in which ultimately an innumerable number of individuals on both sides of the issue are going to get hurt. I mean, blood running in the streets. People will respond in the only way in which they know how, I guarantee it!

I wrote a booklet entitled, "Three Reasons Why Police Increase Crime." Therein, I explained how an over-supply of police officers always results in more unrest and crime. One of my points was that a heavy police presence assures a vast pool of unarmed victims for the criminals to prey upon.

If you are a criminal and wanted to commit a crime with a gun, you want the advantage of being the only one with a gun. You certainly do not want to go up against another who has a gun. Therefore, open farmlands, and areas in which there is little or no gun control laws enforced, is not your primary target. Farmers have real guns with real bullets. You want to live to enjoy what you are able to steal. You choose rather to go where gun control is the strongest, and the enforcement is the greatest. It is in those areas that you find people who are without guns, and whose only remedy is 911. You call the police and wait for them to arrive to take down the report on what happened. And yes, you stand a good chance of getting the experience reported upon on the news at 10. Criminals know this, and for this reason choose to work areas with police enforcement of gun control laws. After all, criminals are not afraid of police, but  afraid of men with guns. Now police have guns, but by the time they get there, the criminals have accomplished their purpose, and are gone. Therefore, the more serious crimes involving the use of a gun are much higher where their are gun control laws, and police to enforce them. Police in abundance are but an indirect benefit of serious criminals. The more police, the more serious crime.

In the case of the People on the streets, with the bringing in of more police action, and more and more enforcements, there will result in more and more resistance to the abuse with no end in the escalation.

Eventually, physical strokes will be meet with more public praise for showing resistance. This is an absolute law of nature, and like gravity, it cannot be avoided. This principle is even recognized within the Word of God. "Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter, and the wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood: so the forcing of wrath bringeth forth strife." Proverbs 30:33.

Instead of the police gaining public support, they will inevitably be looking over their shoulders in fear with the perception that they are not appreciated by the People surrounding them. When you are driving a long in your car and you come upon a person pulled over by a cop, do you think, boy I am glad they caught that man? No! You are thinking, I am glad it is him and not me. The courts had to give up on granting constitutional jury trials we use to get in such cases because it became extremely hard to get convictions cases involving traffic. The jurors thought, boy, this case could have been me.

Already there is a little known truth not often stated in the pro-police media. It is that three times as many police officers are killed by their own guns as are killed in the line of duty. And this includes higher ups on the force who decide to pull out their guns and shoot themselves in the head. I have seen such fact at least once reported in the Los Angeles Times. For example, a superior officer chose the top of the ramp of the Parker Center leading up to the LAPD parking on the roof to blow his brains out.

Our greatest universal problem is, when redress is sought within the courts over arbitrary police action, there is a near perfect chance the judge will direct the case in favor of the police on trial in an effort to defeat that, and all future lawsuits against the police. But such is nothing new. Cover-up for arbitrary police action even existed in the history of our Declaration of Independence, 
"The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. ... He [the King of England] has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our People, and to eat out their substance. .... protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states."

--   Ron Branson  VictoryUSA@JAIL4Judges.org  www.JAIL4Judges.org  www.SD-JAIL4Judges.org      

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