We are in a COLD WAR. Not with a foreign government but with a crimesyndicate masquerading as U.S. public servants. The monumental debauchery,depravity, and demonic deception that infest the U.S. government masquerading asfree world nation is more terrifying than that of the worst 3rd world countries. TheU.S. is a Despot, evil and lawless to the core. A cold war is RAGING between the American people and the Government that isso brazen, it is being explosively exposed by those in its inner sanctum andprominent public influencers
The swamp is so putrid even the mute media exposes small slices. However, to no avail as the U.S. Government Crime Syndicate operates exactly as intended: to self benefit, abuse its power, operate above the law, use its taxpayer appointments to strip/rape its citizens/appointers of their rights, assets, liberty and lives and destroy the lives of anyone who interferes with its well oiled thievery, trafficking and money laundering operations.
The mute media reports that document the secret, systemic, dark, evil underpinnings of an Intolerable, Tyrannical government only serve to reinforce that is intentionally and calculatedly CORRUPT TO THE CORE:
Over a dozen years, Reuters found at least 5,206 people who were directly affected by a judge's misconduct. The victims ranged from individuals who were subjected to racist, sexist and other abusive comments from judges to those illegally jailed. Jul 9, 2020
We are in a COLD WAR. Not with a foreign government but with a crime syndicate masquerading as U.S. public servants. The monumental debauchery, depravity, and demonic deception that infest the U.S. government masquerading as free world nation is more terrifying than that of the worst 3rd world countries. The U.S. is a Despot, evil and lawless to the core.
A cold war is RAGING between the American people and the Government that is so brazen, it is being explosively exposed by those in its inner sanctum and prominent public influencers.
The swamp is so putrid even the mute media exposes small slices. However, to no avail as the U.S. Government Crime Syndicate operates exactly as intended: to self benefit, abuse its power, operate above the law, use its taxpayer appointments to strip/rape its citizens/appointers of their rights, assets, liberty and lives and destroy the lives of anyone who interferes with its well oiled thievery, trafficking and money laundering operations.
The mute media reports that document the secret, systemic, dark, evil underpinnings of an Intolerable, Tyrannical government only serve to reinforce that is intentionally and calculatedly CORRUPT TO THE CORE:
Over a dozen years, Reuters found at least 5,206 people who were directly affected by a judge's misconduct. The victims ranged from individuals who were subjected to racist, sexist and other abusive comments from judges to those illegally jailed.
Jul 9, 2020
Jun 30, 2020 — Nine of 10 kept their jobs, a Reuters investigation found - including an Alabama judge who unlawfully jailed hundreds of poor people, ...
Special Report: Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws ... https://www.reuters.com > article > special-report-thous...Jun 30, 2020 — MONTGOMERY, Alabama (Reuters) - Judge Les Hayes once sentenced a single mother to 496 days behind bars for failing to pay traffic tickets.
How judges added to the grim toll of opioids - Reuters https://www.reuters.com > usa-courts-secrecy-judgesJun 25, 2019 — When the opioid epidemic landed on Judge Polster's docket in federal district court in Cleveland in late 2017, it had claimed 350,000 lives.
Inside the Reuters year-long investigation into judicial ...Jul 2, 2020 — A year-long Reuters investigation, by Michael Berens and John Shiffman, found that nine out of every 10 judges were allowed to keep their .
A history of corruption in the United States - Harvard Law Today https://today.law.harvard.edu > a-history-of-corruption-..Sep 23, 2020 — Third, wealthy business interests corrupted politicians to receive favorable treatment by the government, for example by offering legislators ...
Report: Corruption in U.S. at Worst Levels in Almost a Decade https://foreignpolicy.com > 2021/01/28 > report-transpare…Jan 28, 2021 — Corruption runs rampant in most countries, and that has big impacts on ... “The past year has tested governments like no other in memory, ....
In this swamp of insanity, the overlord of the criminal enterprise, the illegitimate Supreme Court Criminals who run the judicial crime racket tout and purport to “legitimize” corruption:
Inside the Reuters year-long investigation into judicial ...May 8, 2020 — In overturning the criminal convictions that resulted from the Bridgegate scandal, the Court is embracing a view of the world that is ...
The Supreme Court Gets Ready to Legalize Corruption https://www.newyorker.com > News > Bob McDonnellMay 4, 2016 — The Supreme Court's ruling in the Bob McDonnell corruption case could effectively deregulate bribery, Jeffrey Toobin writes.
Every American should educate themselves to the court-stripping “end run” built into the Unconstitutional Constitution where Congress can enact Nuremberg Laws and circumvent review by the Supreme Criminals, each working in conspiracy. Court-stripping is based on the Exceptions Clause of Article III, Section 2, of the Constitution, which stipulates that the courts exist “with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.” See excellent article on this subject:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/12/16/2069566/-It-s-Past-Time-For-Democrats-To-Defy-the-Supreme-Court https://foreignpolicy.com > 2021/01/28 > report-transpare…Constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute:
“We have let the government’s evil-doing, its abuses, power grabs, brutality, meanness, inhumanity, immorality, greed, corruption, debauchery and tyranny go on for too long. We are approaching a reckoning. This is the point, as poet W. B. Yeats warned, when things fall apart and anarchy is loosed upon the world.
We have seen this convergence before in Hitler’s Germany, in Stalin’s Russia, in Mussolini’s Italy, and Mao’s China: the rise of strongmen and demagogues, the ascendency of profit-driven politics over deep-seated principles, the warring nationalism that seeks to divide and conquer, the callous disregard for basic human rights and dignity, and the silence of people who should know better. This is not just playing out on a national and international scale.
Constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute:
It is wreaking havoc at the most immediate level, as well, creating rifts and polarities within families and friends, neighborhoods and communities that keep the populace warring among themselves and incapable of presenting a united front in the face of the government’s goose-stepping despotism.
We are definitely in desperate need of a populace that can stand united against the government’s authoritarian tendencies. ….never forget our power as a citizenry comes from our ability to agree and stand united on certain principles that should be non-negotiable.” Whitehead cites examples of perversions of the nation’s fabric, the lives of its people and decency:
1. It is expected the federal deficit will surpass $1 trillion this year, not to mention national debt approaching $23 trillion. There’s also $21 trillion in government spending that cannot be accounted for. The U.S. government is operating in the negative on every front: spending far more than it makes (and takes from American taxpayers) and borrowing heavily (from foreign governments and Social Security) to keep government operating and funding its endless wars abroad. Meanwhile, its sorely neglected infrastructure — railroads, water pipelines, ports, dams, bridges, airports and roads — is rapidly deteriorating. Surely we can agree the government’s irresponsible spending, which has saddled us with insurmountable debt, is pushing the country to financial and physical ruin
2. Having been co-opted by greedy defense contractors, corrupt politicians and incompetent officials, America’s expanding military is bleeding the country dry at more than $15 billion a month ($20 million an hour) — and that’s just what government spends on foreign wars. The U.S. military’s determination to police the world has resulted in more than 1.3 million U.S. troops stationed at roughly 1000 military bases in over 150 countries. That doesn’t include private contractors pulling in hefty salaries at taxpayer expense. In Afghanistan, for example, private contractors outnumber U.S. troops three to one. No matter how we might differ about the role of U.S. military in foreign affairs, surely we can agree America’s war spending and commitment to policing the world are bankrupting the nation and spreading our troops dangerously thin.
3.All of the imperial powers amassed by Barack Obama and George W. Bush — to kill American citizens without due process, detain suspects indefinitely, strip Americans of their citizenship rights, carry out mass surveillance on Americans without probable cause, suspend laws during wartime, disregard laws with which they disagree, conduct secret wars and convene secret courts, sanction torture, sidestep legislatures and courts with executive orders and signing statements, direct military to operate beyond the reach of the law, operate a shadow government, and act as a dictator and tyrant, above the law and beyond any real accountability — were inherited by Donald Trump. These presidential powers — acquired through use of executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives and legislative signing statements and which can be activated by any sitting president — enable past, present and future presidents to operate above the law and beyond the reach of the Constitution.
Yet no matter how we might differ about how success or failure of past or present presidential administrations, surely we can agree that the president should not be empowered to act as an imperial dictator with permanent powers.
4.Increasingly, we’re facing an unbelievable show of force by government agents. With alarming regularity, unarmed men, women, children and even pets are gunned down by twitchy, hyper-sensitive, easily-spooked police who shoot first and ask questions later, and all the government does is shrug. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals cleared a cop who aimed for a family’s dog, missed and shot a 10-year-old lying on the ground. There are countless incidents in which Americans are shot, stripped, searched, choked, beaten and tasered by police for little more than daring to frown, smile, question, or challenge an order.
No matter how we differ about that blue line of allegiance to the police state, surely we can agree police shouldn’t go around terrorizing and shooting innocent, unarmed children and adults or absolved of wrongdoing for doing so.
5. Transformation of America’s penal system from one aimed at protecting society from dangerous criminals to a profit-driven system that dehumanizes and strips prisoners of every vestige of humanity. In Illinois, as a “training exercise” prison guards armed with batons and shields rounded up 200 handcuffed female inmates, marched them to the gymnasium, forced them to strip naked (and removing tampons and pads), “bend over and spread open their vaginal and anal cavities,” while male prison guards promenaded past or stood staring.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the entire dehumanizing, demoralizing mass body cavity strip search — orchestrated not for security purposes but as an exercise in humiliation — was legal. Be warned: this treatment will not be limited to those behind bars. In our present carceral state, there is no difference between the treatment meted out to a law-abiding citizen and a convicted felon: both are equally suspect and treated as criminals, without any of the special rights and privileges reserved for the governing elite.
No matter how we might differ about where to draw the line when it comes to prisoners’ rights, surely we can agree that no one — woman, man or child — should be subjected to such degrading treatment in the name of law and order.
6.In DC, in contravention of longstanding laws that restrict government’s ability to deploy military on American soil, the Pentagon embarked on a secret mission of “undetermined duration” that involves flying Black Hawk helicopters over the nation’s capital, backed by active-duty and reserve soldiers. In addition to the increasing militarization of the police — a de facto standing army — this military exercise further acclimates the nation to the sight and sounds of military personnel on American soil and the imposition of martial law. No matter how we might differ about deference due to those in uniform, whether military or law enforcement, surely we can agree that America’s Founders had good reason to warn against the menace of a national police force — a.k.a. a standing army — vested with the power to completely disregard the Constitution.
7. We labor today under the weight of countless tyrannies, large and small, disguised as “the better good,” marketed as benevolence, enforced with armed police, and carried out by an elite class of government officials who are largely insulated from the ill effects of their actions. In Pennsylvania, a school district is threatening to place children in foster care if parents don’t pay their overdue school lunch bills. In Florida, a resident was fined $100,000 for a dirty swimming pool and overgrown grass at a house she no longer owned. In Kentucky, government bureaucrats sent a cease-and-desist letter to a church ministry, warning that the group is breaking the law by handing out free used eyeglasses to the homeless. These petty tyrannies inflicted on an overtaxed, overregulated, and underrepresented populace are what happens when bureaucrats run the show, and the rule of law becomes little more than a cattle prod for forcing the citizenry to march in lockstep with the government.
No matter how we differ about the extent to which government has final say in how it flexes power and exerts authority, surely we can agree the tyranny of the Nanny State — disguised as “the better good,” marketed as benevolence, enforced with armed police, and inflicted on all who do not belong to the elite ruling class that gets to call the shots — should not be allowed to pave over the Constitution. At its core, this is not a debate about politics, or constitutionalism, or even tyranny disguised as law-and-order. This is a condemnation of the monsters with human faces that have infiltrated our government.
For too long now, the American people have rationalized turning a blind eye to all manner of government wrongdoing — asset forfeiture schemes, corruption, surveillance, endless wars, SWAT team raids, militarized police, profit-driven private prisons, and so on — because they were the so-called lesser of two evils.
Yet the unavoidable truth is government has become almost indistinguishable from the evil it claims to be fighting: terrorism, torture, drug or sex trafficking, murder, violence, theft, pornography, scientific experimentations or other diabolical means of inflicting pain, suffering and servitude on humanity.
“So how do you fight back? How do you fight injustice? How do you push back against tyranny? How do you vanquish evil?
You don’t fight it by hiding your head in the sand.
We have ignored the warning signs all around us for too long.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the government has ripped the Constitution to shreds and left us powerless in the face of its power grabs, greed and brutality. What we are grappling with today is a government that is cutting great roads through the very foundations of freedom in order to get after its modern devils. Yet the government can only go as far as “we the people” allow. Having allowed government to expand and exceed our reach, we find ourselves on the losing end of a tug-of-war over control of our country and our lives. The hour grows late in terms of restoring the balance of power and reclaiming our freedoms, but it may not be too late. The time to act is now, using all methods of nonviolent resistance available to us.
“Don’t sit around waiting for the two corrupted established parties to restore the Constitution or the Republic,” Naomi Wolf once warned. Waiting and watching will get us nowhere fast. If you’re watching, you’re not doing.
Easily mesmerized by the government’s political theater — the endless congressional hearings and investigations that go nowhere, the president’s reality show antics, the warring factions, the electoral drama — we have become a society of watchers rather than activists who are distracted by even the clumsiest government attempts at sleight-of-hand.
It’s time for good men and women to do something. And soon.
Wake up and take a good, hard look around you. Start by recognizing evil and injustice and tyranny for what they are. Stop being apathetic. Stop being neutral. Stop being accomplices. Stop being distracted by the political theater staged by the Deep State: they want you watching the show while they manipulate things behind the scenes. Refuse to play politics with your principles. Don’t settle for the lesser of two evils.” As British statesman Edmund Burke warned, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [and women] to do nothing.”
Republican (CO) Congressman Ken Buck gives an insider's view into the corrupt US government goings-on. Lavish parties. Commitee chairmanships for sale. Pay-to-play corruption. Backroom arm-twisting. Votes on major legislation going to the highest bidder. He blows the whistle on the real-life House of Cards behind the scenes in our nation's capital. Elected in 2014 Buck realized why nothing gets done in Congress, and it isn't because of political gridlock -- in fact, Republicans and Democrats work together all too well to fleece taxpayers and plunge America deeper into debt. ''It is an insular process directed by power-hungry party elites who live like kings and govern like bullies,'' Buck reports. Buck witnessed first-hand how the unwritten rules of Congress continually prioritize short-term political gain over lasting, principled leadership. In Drain the Swamp, he tells incredible true stories about what really happened behind closed doors in Congress during legislative battles including budget, continuing resolutions, omnibus, trade promotion authority, Iran, and more.
Introduction to the Deep State: “In all ages, whatever the name and form of government, be it monarchy, republic or democracy, an oligarchy lurks behind the façade.” Ronald Syme, the Roman Revolution (1939)
Wake up and take a good, hard look around you. Start by recognizing evil and injustice and tyranny for what they are. Stop being apathetic. Stop being
Introduction to the Deep State: “In all ages, whatever the name and form of government, be it monarchy, republic or democracy, an oligarchy lurks behind the façade.” Ronald Syme, the Roman Revolution (1939)
“What are governments for? At a very basic level, most people would agree that governments exist to protect their citizens from harm, to guarantee them a framework in which to live their lives safely and fairly. But not everyone sees it that way. For deep states, governments are merely the vehicles by which they advance their interests; citizens, by contrast are merely pedestrians, bystanders to be knocked down if they get in the way.”
U.S. public servants run a diabolic scam by enacting endless “anti-corruption” laws governing foreign nations that empower the U.S. to assault, attack and persecute the citizens of foreign countries as a subterfuge to seize and steal their assets and falsely arrest them while making it appear the U.S. is “protecting the world from terrorism” when the U.S. is the biggest terrorist according to respected and credentialed expert, Noam Chomsky
https://www.euronews.com/2015/04/17/chomsky-says-us-is-world-s-biggest-terrorist and one of the biggest human rights hypocrite as it has one of the worst records of so called western liberal democracies for its failure to ratify most of the major multilateral human rights treaties and conventions https://www.jstor.org/stable/29766443. In this article entitled “The Hypocrisy and Racism Behind the Formulation of U.S. Human Rights Foreign Policy:” Francis A. Boyle, a professor of law at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, states:
“It might come as a surprise to learn that the United States government has absolutely one of the very worst records among all of the so called Western liberal democracies when it comes to the ratification of the major multilateral human rights instruments. The U.S. government has failed to ratify the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966); the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966); the International Convention of the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (1973); the International Convention of the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination (1965); the Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979); the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (1961); as this article went to press, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes of Genocide (1948); and the American Convention on Human Rights (1965), among others.
The refusal of the U.S. government to ratify these major international human rights treatises simply demonstrates the rank hypocrisy that historically has determined the formulation of U.S. human rights foreign policy:
What right does American have to preach human rights to other states, governments, and peoples when it has adamantly refused to ratify these major multi-lateral international human rights treaties?”
Other countries, including India, that are attacked by the United States have publically stated the obvious in judicial opinions:
“A nation that cannot take care of its aged, old and infirm citizens cannot be regarded as having achieved complete civilization.” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/senior-citizens-have-right-to-property-son-daughter-in-law-are-licensees-calcutta-hc-101627227567304-amp.html
The U. S. falsely presents itself to the world as a leader and defender of “Human Rights” by creating an Unconstitutional Constitution and series of laws that are un-followed and un-enforced by its government employees and falsely identifying itself as a “Democratic Republic,” when the U.S. is arguably the biggest perpetrator of human rights atrocities in the world.
The U.S. flouts its’ corruption and corruption cover up by appallingly attempting to “shield” itself from its Crimes Against Humanity, as the U.S. has “opted out of” being held criminally liable by its refusal to ratify membership in the International Criminal Court, the only purported “free world” country to do so.
The Crimes against Humanity and mass atrocities by the U.S. in the Genocide Courts are identical to those by Rwanda, Uruguay, and other barbarian; Fascist; and third world countries all over the globe. Ukrainian courts are exposed as a crime syndicate and among Ukraine’s most distrusted institutions. The same atrocities are perpetrated in U.S. Human Trafficking Courts on a vastly more staggering scale.
Further, the U.S. has enacted the monster of all terror and stalking law against its own citizens, using the code words and misnomer “the Patriot Act,” to concoct an illegal, null edict in the guise of “law” in violation of countless Federal criminal laws. In addition, just as a secretive, crime syndicate is perpetrated in ex parte Human Trafficking Nuremberg Courts, the illegal so called “Patriot Act” was ex parte orchestrated in secret and without “Consent” of the People, thus illegal in violation of 5 CFR § 2635.101 - Basic obligation of public service, among other laws
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https://www.aidsfortwayne.org/irwin-cotler/rwanda-genocide_b_5093644.html
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