Anonymous ID: 11a04f Nov. 18, 2022, 1:25 p.m. No.17788123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8129

Long time lurker, first time poster, my 2 cents:

Government at the federal level is completely, unsalvageably corrupted. You can't get criminals to arrest themselves.

At the state level, it depends on the state, same for local. As I see it, the only way to save any semblence of rule of law is to enforce it. What needs to happen is that based prosecutors in uncorrupted local/state jurisdictions agree to arrest any criminal from the state/federal government that commits a crime against the people/constitution. They should not be able to set foot in certain cities or counties if they've committed a crime like deprivation of rights under color of law. If they say "don't you know who I am???", they will be answered with "I don't care who you are. You committed a crime nd are under arrest" The part for anons to play is to dig (meme, pray). What if based prosecutors/cops had all these digs at their disposal to know who to arrest, and have a case against them all set up and ready to go? That's the only path forward as I see it. Local prosecutions, and refuse to hand the case over to anyone who is corrupt like the FBI (and be sure to have a backup copy of anything you give to them as evidence). It would be interesting to see what would happen (would they attempt a jailbreak? Would they get corrupt judges higher up to overturn the prosecutions?) Even if it failed, it would bring more visibility to the corruption, and put whatever individuals are trying to subvert justice into the spotlight.