[sparkscoffee] Re: American Justice

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RR
In this case I agree with Martin Armstrong.

Stanley


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From: Ron Ristad <ristad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [sparkscoffee] American Justice



by Martin Armstrong

In 1975, Ricky Jackson and two other young black men were charged and convicted
of the murder of a white businessman in Cleveland. The sole evidence against
Ricky was testimony provided by an alleged eyewitness, who was 12 at the time.
Ricky has met that child who is a man today. He has bluntly stated that he
feels no anger. He understands the system and that the witness is typically
rehearsed and coerced and becomes a victim of the system themselves.

In a prosecution of Italians, this one guy subpoenaed his own phone calls from
prison which are all taped. By mistake, they gave him the tapes of his
co-defendant who had turned to be a “rat” I listened to the tape where the
prosecutor was telling the rat he needed him to testify against someone else as
well. The rat said he did not know that person. The prosecutor replied, “don’t
worry, by the time I am done with you, you will know him like he’s your
brother.”. The tape was given to Judge Kaplan. He ruled it was irrelevant for
that was a different case even though it was the same rat testifying against
him. You quickly realize, nothing is real and the press supports the system for
they just regurgitate whatever the government tells them.

The justice system is now just-us. It is a business where fresh lawyers look to
make a name for themselves as a road to politics following in the steps of Rudy
Guilliani. Prisons are being turned into private entities run for profits and
judges have been convicted for sending kids to prison to fill these operations
for profit as the prison give kickbacks to the judges This became known as
“kids for cash” as judges lined their pockets.

You cannot imagine that the people attracted to this system are far too often
the worst possible human beings humanity can turn out. They would do anything
to climb the ladder and have absolutely no feeling or guilt whatsoever. EVERY
person I have met so far who was a former prosecutor looks at those in the
private sector as having something they deserve. It is the same feeling that
produces socialism/communism. So when they finally get into the private sector,
they are the greediest and most dishonest people I have ever encountered. So
far, I have no exception.

This is part of the decline and fall of the United States. When there is no
means to defend yourself or your property, the game is over – it is checkmate.
Society cannot function when there is no means to address corruption. That is
where the United States now stands. There is NO WAY to save the nation with a
justice system that is so corrupt. It has become the mirror image of the
corruption on Capitol Hill.

-RR


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