Takumaru
Jungle Girl
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Ho, ho, looks like I stumbled into an interesting thread for which I am going to respond to a handful of things...
Furthermore, statutes are not law, even if man calls them law, but would require some rather deep discussion about jurisdiction in order to get this clarified (calling them laws is a mis-nomer but, for some simplification, let's just say that jurisdictions fall under the categories of Common-Law, Statutory Law, Constitutional Law, Equity Law, the Law-Merchant, Maritime-Law, Admiralty Law, International-Law, Federal-Law, State-Law, Ecclesiastical-Law, Contract-Law, Corporate-Law, Personal-Jurisdiction, Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, all of which is still of course subject to Karmic-Law which needs no legislation to be enforced and absolutely no amount of man-made legislation can or will over-ride karmic-law [otherwise those «Order-Followers» during the Nuremberg-Trials would never have been put to death for so-called «lawfully following orders» that were in contravention and in violation of the Geneva-Convention]).
For those who don't know, LEOs are specifically hired because they are low-intelligence thugs, evidenced by the case of Robert Jordan versus City of New London where the Police-Department refused to hire him because he scored too high on their IQ-Test (US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit case # 99-9188). This case went all the way up to the Supreme-Court, but, even though the Supreme Court did say that it wasn't a good idea, the Police-Department had a right to refuse to hire him (based on such a criteria). Folks, keep in mind, police-departments operate as PRIVATE-CORPORATIONS, and are therefore about PROFIT (theirs) and NOT about YOUR «safety» (especially considering how they are always «fearing for their lives» and «I thought he had a gun» self-excusing for the people whom they MURDER).
Police also have no legal nor constitutional duty to protect anybody according to the federal court-system (and anybody who hasn't been living under a rock should know by now that the ONLY thing that police typically «protect» are the CORPORATE-POLICIES that STEAL from you & you & you & I). MAYBE they became a little better under the Trump-administration, perhaps in SOME parts of the country, but we're talking about a VERY LONG track-record of usurpations & abuses before anything resembling a policing force can even be remotely trusted. BLM vs Police is still just another version to me of the Crips versus the Bloods.
Whilst there are plenty of other interesting things to read, look at, respond to, etc., this is all I am going to respond with for now.
Within the man-made so-called law system, minors, just as those whom are deemed to be mentally ill, are considered to be people of diminished responsibility (the most-obvious example being those whose Alzheimer's became dementia such that they don't seem to remember what they just did from five or even one minute ago).thus by that logic nobody is responsible for their actions and we cannot hold anyone personally accountable ( LEOs neither ). If we codify this into law then all that will be left is a few psychos humping mutilated corpses.
Furthermore, statutes are not law, even if man calls them law, but would require some rather deep discussion about jurisdiction in order to get this clarified (calling them laws is a mis-nomer but, for some simplification, let's just say that jurisdictions fall under the categories of Common-Law, Statutory Law, Constitutional Law, Equity Law, the Law-Merchant, Maritime-Law, Admiralty Law, International-Law, Federal-Law, State-Law, Ecclesiastical-Law, Contract-Law, Corporate-Law, Personal-Jurisdiction, Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, all of which is still of course subject to Karmic-Law which needs no legislation to be enforced and absolutely no amount of man-made legislation can or will over-ride karmic-law [otherwise those «Order-Followers» during the Nuremberg-Trials would never have been put to death for so-called «lawfully following orders» that were in contravention and in violation of the Geneva-Convention]).
For those who don't know, LEOs are specifically hired because they are low-intelligence thugs, evidenced by the case of Robert Jordan versus City of New London where the Police-Department refused to hire him because he scored too high on their IQ-Test (US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit case # 99-9188). This case went all the way up to the Supreme-Court, but, even though the Supreme Court did say that it wasn't a good idea, the Police-Department had a right to refuse to hire him (based on such a criteria). Folks, keep in mind, police-departments operate as PRIVATE-CORPORATIONS, and are therefore about PROFIT (theirs) and NOT about YOUR «safety» (especially considering how they are always «fearing for their lives» and «I thought he had a gun» self-excusing for the people whom they MURDER).
Police also have no legal nor constitutional duty to protect anybody according to the federal court-system (and anybody who hasn't been living under a rock should know by now that the ONLY thing that police typically «protect» are the CORPORATE-POLICIES that STEAL from you & you & you & I). MAYBE they became a little better under the Trump-administration, perhaps in SOME parts of the country, but we're talking about a VERY LONG track-record of usurpations & abuses before anything resembling a policing force can even be remotely trusted. BLM vs Police is still just another version to me of the Crips versus the Bloods.
If it is a war, then it is not civil; and it if it civil, then it is not a war. Calling it a Civil War is like the Oxymoron of Military Intelligence (amongst numerous other terms pushed around by those who are very obviously and blatantly social-engineering the entire world-population if one isn't living under too much of a rock to not notice).I just used that word because I knew it'd bother somebody. Don't think it would qualify as a civil war as there's a difference in the scale of public support between rebels and terrorists.
Whilst there are plenty of other interesting things to read, look at, respond to, etc., this is all I am going to respond with for now.