The Injustice Of Our Justice System

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, there could be no more damning statement about our “justice” system, than what every lawyer will tell you, “Never talk to the police.” Think about the premise of that statement for a moment. It makes it clear the police are not out for justice, truth or enforcing law, but to screw you over. “Anything you say can and will be held against you… “ is not a statement about the fairness of the courts, their wisdom or intelligence, it is a statement that clearly says, the government is out to destroy you. Then there is the ever famous, “No one is above the law!” Always proclaimed loudest by those who are above the law. Our courts have as much connection to justice as the earth to the Moon, they might have been connected at one point, but now they merely orbit one another.

A nation state depends on its court system to adjudicate law, parlay grievances between citizens and since Montesquieu, limit government. In every one of those roles, they have failed. The fairness of the courts is paramount, even the appearance of bias discredits a court. Once a court has been discredited by open bias, it becomes a joke. What does the government get when it goes to court? Anything it wants. Things that really discredit a court system are absurdities like “Standing.” Apparently, in 2020, voters didn’t have “standing” to address open election fraud. So the courts simply denied discovery, let alone a hearing. The media then proclaimed the matter had been “settled” by the courts. Nevertheless, we all know, our courts are wholly worthless. They are merely rubber stamps.

The justice system should never be at odds with law abiding citizens. It exists to serve us not to oppress us. It’s common knowledge never to talk to police… but how does that improve policing? How does that lower crime? How does that improve our lives? Yet, it is a maxim we must adhere to, else be victimized by the very government we support with our tax dollars. As the Jan 6 political prisoners await their speedy and fair trial, in prison without bail, three years later. The patsies who talked to the police, we all know, will never get out of prison… for trespassing. (While engaging in a constitutionally protected action… ie. seeking a redress of grievances). I wonder, does any sane person believe the police are here to protect us? Yet we need them because the elite are such bad examples.

The chaos of the defund the police movement is the goal of this Hegelian manipulation. An openly biased court system, coupled with police who arrogantly loath the citizenry, must generate mistrust. How could it not? Then there is bad law. Bad law is a blessing to the bastards. Laws like the anti constitutional, Restrict Act, open the floodgates to oppression by the department of “justice,” as the Patriot Act was the most unpatriotic law ever passed. Couple bad law with pathological policing and biased courts, and you have a justice system that is trusted by, no one. A system used as a means of oppression, rather than a protection from oppression. A tool of the strong to oppress the weak, to protect the weak from the strong. Mistrust impels people to defund the police and suffer chaos.

Fixing our badly broken legal system starts with realizing it. Contacting our governors, representatives, senators, Bar associations, supreme courts, etc… is next. Tell them to follow law instead of politics, precedent instead of expedience, and strictly test every bill for Constitutionality. Work at the local level to get better policing. If the foundation is brought into order, the edifice above will be forced back into order. If the system continues to be criminal, people will follow the example, and become criminals. Never give up a single Constitutional Right. Fight bad laws and stand up for yourself. If the ATF shows up loaded for bear, because you legally bought a gun, for God’s sake, don’t talk to them… call a lawyer and have the sheriff’s department remove the trespassers from your property.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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