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  • The newest breed of American heroes Part 6

    Posted on November 7, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Much has happened since we started this series at the beginning of the year. The heroes we highlighted along with many we have not have experienced attacks from corrupt officials, bad cops and other people who simply should not be public servants. On the bright side of things, the heroes have achieved significant court rulings, won huge settlements, but most important continue to provide an education to everyone about the rights set forth in the Constitution of the United States. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Series United States 📎and tagged Bad cops Bill of rights FBI First ammendment Turner v Driver US Constitution violation of rights
  • Rights under attack by FBI

    Posted on May 17, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Americans would think that the FBI is the good guys, but unfortunately that is turning out not to be the case. There is ample evidence that shows FBI agents ignoring and violating several rights of Americans who are engaged in a constitutionally protected activity with the FBI citing what appears to be programmed paranoia as the reason. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights El Paso Texas evidence hiding FBI paranoid behavior public photography tyrant US Constitution violation of rights
  • The newest breed of American heroes Part 5

    Posted on March 22, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Dan SEPACW

    This hero comes across as a true patriot as one of his instinctual reactions is not to back down when his rights are being violated. It is his personal Alpha male style that tends to bring out the worst in the people who would look to violate his rights leaving no doubt in anyone’s mind who the bad guy really is. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Interview Series Shining Star Terrorism United States 📎and tagged Bad cops Bill of rights First ammendment Pennsylvania Southeast Pa. Community Watch US Constitution violation of rights
  • The Newest breed of American heroes Part 4

    Posted on March 14, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Time To Stand Happy Times With His Friends

    This hero started auditing police in none other than Orange County California being the birthplace of political correctness. Whether you think filming and identifying bad cops is politically correct or not, it is clear what he does is for the community and not for himself. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Crime Interview Series Shining Star Terrorism United States 📎and tagged Bad cops Bill of rights California corrupt police First ammendment Heroes Time To Stand US Constitution violation of rights
  • The newest breed of American heroes Part 3

    Posted on February 15, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Jack Miller

    This hero has a style that is a bit more aggressive than some of the other heroes who do the same type of audits. At first glance you may think he is rude, obnoxious and a bit out of control, but for this hero it is all measured and part of what he does and it is simply covering every aspect of his rights as he explains below. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Crime Interview Series Shining Star Terrorism United States 📎and tagged bad police Bill of rights corrupt police First ammendment Heroes Second ammendment Texas TXSHEEPDOG US Constitution violation of rights
  • ISIS Propaganda vs misbehaving police videos

    Posted on January 27, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    It certainly sounds like an odd combination to compare what is more motivational, but there is clear inspiration in both categories. But before coming to conclusions, you need to read on to see how this unlikely combination seems to inspire people. However fair warning, you need to read this with an open mind. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Political Correctness Gone Mad Reality Check 101 Terrorism Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights Black lives matter ISIS photography propaganda US Constitution violation of rights
  • How the public views the police based on skin color

    Posted on January 12, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    If you are in the United States and your skin is black, you view the police differently than you would if your skin was white. In either case, the view of the police is generally of suspicion to fear for your life. Much of this generally negative view comes from our natural survival instinct as to not trust before trust. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Corruption United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights Black lives matter police Behavior treatment by race violation of rights
  • Understanding the tiers of law in the USA

    Posted on January 11, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    US Supreme Court

    If you have ever wondered why some local laws seem to override Federal laws and ask yourself how that can be, we hope to shed some light on that in this entry. With that said we hope to provide a layman’s answer below. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Law And Order United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights laws violating rights tiers of law US Constitution violation of rights
  • The newest breed of American Heroes Part 2

    Posted on January 10, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Dave from News Now Houston

    This hero who regularly goes toe to toe with police in an attempt to show by example how not to violate the rights of people comes from Houston Texas. His style is laid back and polite and comes across as a man of the cloth, yet more often than not he is treated with suspicion and immediately asked to identify himself as if he had committed a crime followed by an attempt to violate his constitutional rights. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Crime Interview Shining Star Terrorism United States 📎and tagged bad police Bill of rights corrupt police First ammendment Heroes News Now Houston Texas US Constitution violation of rights
  • The newest breed of American Heroes Part 1

    Posted on January 9, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    Bill of Rights

    When you hear the word hero, your mind may wander to people who save other people from Harm or Peril, and you would be right. You may think of FDNY on 9-11-2001, or you may think of people helping others in time of need like after a tornado. In all cases you would be right. But this newest breed of hero is unique, and looking at the way things are going in the US, they most certainly are needed. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Corruption Crime Series Shining Star United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights filming in public Heroes US Supreme court violation of rights
  • The excuse to violate your rights

    Posted on January 6, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    When you come right down to it, there seems to be one standard excuse to violate constitutional rights in the United States. Although it sounds like it is in the best interest, there are no laws, ordinances, policies, or security procedures that trump the highest laws in the country being the Bill of Rights. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Law And Order United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights terrorism violation of rights
  • How to catch a bad cop

    Posted on January 4, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    It is hard to dispute there are bad cops all throughout America. Many of them play dirty tricks to stay hidden. But recently because of a few Supreme Court rulings teaming up with the Bill of Rights, those dirty tricks can be used to flush them out into the open for judgment. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Corruption Law And Order United States 📎and tagged Bad cops Bill of rights US Supreme court violation of rights
  • Taught to violate rights

    Posted on January 3, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    When behavior of a significant number of police is in direct contradiction of their oath to uphold the Constitution, you have to wonder where that behavior is coming from. The phrases that violate rights are seemingly consistent word for word no matter where you go, and that strongly suggests they are straight out of a training book. Continue reading → Post ID 16313


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Law And Order Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Bill of rights recording in public US Constitution violation of rights

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