Message from @bravoN7

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2020-05-10 04:13:29 UTC  

Justice. Every citizen has the power of arrest but lacks the authority of arrest. So, what's needed is a warrant (under the 4th amendment) from any court granting authority to arrest local, state, and federal level oath breakers and criminals. A judge can laugh one person out of thier chambers but not hundreds swearing out affidavits under probable cause. Probable cause is defined as facts or circumstance that would lead a reasonable and prudent person to believe that a crime is being or has been committed. The mountain of prima facia evidence that has come to light during this "pandemic" is definitely probable cause to arrest and try a number of tyrants. All that's needed is a mass of people who are willing to go and swear out the warrants. Any judge would be practically forced to sign or resign. Its better than standing around being ignored and misrepresented by "media"

2020-05-10 04:14:59 UTC  

Just a thought, real action is forcing the weight of the constitution and courts against the tyrants.

2020-05-10 04:20:28 UTC  

I agree it's worth a shot... but the judges are just as guilty...Dallas judge just proved that with salon owner jailing for not apologizing

2020-05-10 04:21:23 UTC  

I've been mulling over this conundrum for a while. Why do the get away with so much blatant disregard for their oaths of office? The answer is simple, internal self policing doesn't work and most citizens don't know that they can swear out the warrants. Although the system is corrupt, there are still some good judges who have similar ideals as we do, who would break their pens to sign that piece of paper.

2020-05-10 04:22:19 UTC  

Agreed, but the follow through is actual prosecution...how many prosecutors do you know would push the issue?

2020-05-10 04:22:41 UTC  

Not discouraging, just honest feedback

2020-05-10 04:23:30 UTC  

Don't need the prosecutors, any citizen can prosecute, when I was a police officer I actually had to act as the prosecutor in most of my cases.

2020-05-10 04:23:53 UTC  

Really...🤔

2020-05-10 04:24:26 UTC  

There are lawyers that would likely help...but what kind of charges are we talking?

2020-05-10 04:24:43 UTC  

Civil stuff or criminal?

2020-05-10 04:24:52 UTC  

Violations of the oath of office are the easiest to prove.

2020-05-10 04:25:01 UTC  

Criminal.

2020-05-10 04:26:15 UTC  

I'm not familiar with every states laws, but most states have a criminal penalty for violations of oath of office.

2020-05-10 04:27:10 UTC  

My LE oath was punishable by 5yrs in imprisonment. The instructors beat that into our heads during the academy

2020-05-10 04:29:29 UTC  

I'm not saying it would be easy, but a multi state coordinated effort timed together to draw warrants and arrest some of these ass hats would go a long way to bring some kind of peaceful, lawful corrective action into the mix.

2020-05-10 04:30:03 UTC  

And active LEO would be forced by the warrants to assist!

2020-05-10 04:32:19 UTC  

With a big enough splash, even the court system would be forced to play along. Imagine a criminal trial with 5k witnesses testifying against the accused oath breaker... brings a new meaning to beyond a reasonable doubt

2020-05-10 04:32:32 UTC  

That would be interesting...see if they turn on their own, and "just follow orders"...

2020-05-10 04:32:47 UTC  

Or they are next! Lol

2020-05-10 04:33:28 UTC  

Self preservation is a powerful motivator. And don't believe the hype that everyone in the justice system is corrupt

2020-05-10 04:34:23 UTC  

If we give the good judges and prosecutors the tools and materials, they can build the house

2020-05-10 04:40:34 UTC  

I had a case where I was ordered to arrest a citizen that I didn't believe committed the crime she was accused of. My employment was threatened too. It was eating me up emotionally really bad. When the court date came, I was called to testify against her. All I said to the court was, "after carefully reviewing my notes, reflecting on the circumstances of the case, and reviewing the evidence, I no longer wish to testify against this person." Case dismissed. Just like that. I got a ton of angry glances from my supervisor and the prosecutor. My feeling was fuck them, I'm not letting this woman suffer because these guys are pricks.

2020-05-10 04:42:03 UTC  

Point being, we as normal citizens are far from powerless in the justice system. Especially in large numbers. Side note, I'll stop my PTSD driven rant now.

2020-05-10 05:13:20 UTC  

Were you bounty hunting or working for the sheriff's or what?

2020-05-10 06:12:00 UTC  

Legit finna watch Insidious

2020-05-10 06:16:26 UTC  

Friend of mine said the whole series of movies are good

2020-05-10 06:16:45 UTC  

I usually only like zombie horror though

2020-05-10 06:21:29 UTC  

Oh shit someone is ups

2020-05-10 06:21:37 UTC  

This makes like the 4th time I’ve watched it

2020-05-10 06:21:45 UTC  

But it’s been a looongg time

2020-05-10 06:21:49 UTC  

I just finished Jarhead

2020-05-10 06:21:54 UTC  

After the Matrix

2020-05-10 06:22:04 UTC  

(Only the first for each series though)

2020-05-10 06:29:10 UTC  

I have no sleep schedule. It's pretty random.

2020-05-10 06:30:27 UTC  

Watching the patriot

2020-05-10 06:30:41 UTC  

I’m always awake it seems

2020-05-10 06:30:43 UTC  

I'm just reading about different rifle calibers.

2020-05-10 06:30:57 UTC  

I’m just doing Zoomey things

2020-05-10 06:31:18 UTC  

Zoomer wanna help me write up a medical SOP for the CMU 😅

2020-05-10 06:31:26 UTC  

CMU?

2020-05-10 06:31:41 UTC  

It's a Militia I believe