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coastie
12-07-2014, 08:01 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J37JaPvZugc

limequat
12-07-2014, 08:19 PM
Wow. There it is.

Henry Rogue
12-07-2014, 08:21 PM
It's a good video Coastie,but aren't legislators also culpable since they write the laws the the courts rule on? And even if public pressure can make the courts and cops behave like there is risk, won't they just revert back to their old ways once things quite down? I'm not saying it isn't worth while, there are few peaceful options currently, but laws need to change.
I watched the video again, In the context of the recent grand jury verdicts it's appropriate.

TheTexan
12-07-2014, 08:30 PM
Damn, I never thought about that. Instead of waving signs about corrupt police, we need to be waving signs outside courthouses.

Holy shit. That's fucking genius. This guy, is a fucking genius.

Anti Federalist
12-07-2014, 10:11 PM
Can't watch videos here.

Thumbnail please?

coastie
12-08-2014, 12:08 AM
Before this video, I mainly watch this guys stuff for his outstanding 9/11 research. He never gets bogged down in the demolition details, instead going for the why and following the money.

This just popped up in my subs on my youtube channel, thought I'd see what you guys thought.

Schifference
12-08-2014, 07:30 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGIY5Vyj4YM

Tod
12-08-2014, 09:37 AM
The video makes a claim that is erroneous: That the root of the problem is the courts. That is not anywhere near the root of the problem. That is a small twig out at the end of a branch far above the roots.

The root problem is that most everyone believes in "authority". That belief in "authority" is why crowds of able-bodied people who sees police abusing people don't intervene to stop the abuse. That belief is why decent people allow this mafia to tell them that they can't carry a firearm or that they need a pemit for it or that it can only hold seven rounds. That belief in "authority" is why most people are pretty honest in reporting their income and paying their taxes to these robbers, in applying for this or that business permit, in even attempting to follow the endless absurd rules the politicians make up.

The root problem is that believing in the myth, the superstition of "authority" causes people who should not even be giving these clowns the time of day to instead try their darnedest to jump through every hoop, to be as obedient as they possibly can.

jmdrake
12-08-2014, 10:01 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J37JaPvZugc

Yeah. That would work. Also it's interesting that we all know the names of the victims and the cops, but nobody seems to know the names of the DAs who are throwing the indictments. In fact how many people know the names of the local DAs that operate in their area? I'm ashamed to admit that I only know one and that was after this recent election. Thankfully we got a pro liberty DA elected. I plan to hold his feet to the fire.

JK/SEA
12-08-2014, 10:45 AM
Tod is right, although anything that would help kill this tree of Tyranny is a go in my book, as well as rioting.

Keep pounding away. I think the message is starting to sink in.

Schifference
12-08-2014, 04:08 PM
You cannot dance at the Jefferson Memorial. What makes anyone think they can loiter in a courthouse?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWeF6lwg4aY

Danke
12-08-2014, 04:17 PM
The 4th branch is the common law jury.

fisharmor
12-08-2014, 04:19 PM
I really do wish someone else would put the pieces together here.
There was a successful protest in Nevada in April this year.
It worked.

They didn't "bring the system to its knees, literally". They literally, and by that I don't mean figuratively, I mean literally, they literally stopped the system from doing what the system was doing.

If people want a pattern for how successfully to change government, well, there it is.