RE: The 5th Amendment and You

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No objections.
I think what normal people can do is to support other normal people in the way they react towards them as "policemen" and "desk-workers" and try to bring forward the best of each other, not the worst. Easier said than done. But I attended a court session where a friend of mine had her case discussed and I think that what she told the judge and what the listeners took with them was quite impressive and important to state in such a public place as a court.
It's good to be a first hand witness of those instances. And not always reading about them but attending oneself.
So, it's good that you do that, too.

My friend was in more than one trial, she lost one and she won one.



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Marc Stevens on utub is a good resource.
https://yewtu.be/channel/UCRSlvevwU3ppuB7rGvZK0Cg/videos
That anonymizer has been on the fritz, but the dev said he would have time to work on it next week.
You can simply search his name.
He's gotten out of the business of helping people, for the most part, but his videos is how I learned.
At the time he had a skype and a forum, but they weren't paying the bills, so they have gone away.
I'm sure he will still sell you his books if you email him.

Does your friend chronicle that online somewhere?

"policemen" and "desk-workers"

I see organized crime members, some knowingly, some ignorant of reality.
Neither with 'the right' to force their will upon me.

There is no 'government', simply an organized gang of men and women that force others to pay and obey systematically.

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