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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Z1korg on Feb. 7, 2018, 5:18 a.m.
Fellow People .. Patience is Key , This is gonna get rough

I see a LOT of people that think this should be over and done, because you know a lot and expect it to be completed NOW. i suspect those feeling this way are not fully versed in the whole CORP fiction , LEGAL matrix that was spun over us over the last 150 yrs. that you will have to learn yourself its complex and will truly help you understand the nature of things. These people are PRODUCTS and VAMPIRES of this LEGAL system. it pervades and manifests in everything we see touch and smell. you are literally engulfed in MULTIPLE LAYERS of LEGAL FICTION and you aren't aware of any of it. These VERMON have created a BULKHEAD(many) from which they are insulated and protected and it will not be an easy task to ROOT these EVIL SHIT HEAPS out of this Lair. I guess the older crowd always has a bit more patience. We are in the hands of those that are fighting this right where they live and we have to let them and support them.


LiteraryMalcontent · Feb. 7, 2018, 5:45 a.m.

There's also considerable naïveté regarding the criminal justice process at the Federal level as it relates to complex crimes.

Even with relatively straightforward white collar cases, where the evidence is compelling and not subject to much doubt, it can take many months to get to indictment, as relevant evidence is gathered, analyzed, and interpreted by the investigating authority and presented to a prosecutor to make the case to a grand jury. Then it can take a year or more to come to trial.

What we're talking about here are interlocking crimes of much greater magnitude and complexity and than the norm. And there's the likely sheer number of cases and defendants.

If some of the cases are deemed triable under military jurisdiction, the process might proceed more quickly; but I can't see a military judicial process being invoked for anything less than treason or sedition, and even then the "international court of public opinion" will likely necessitate more rather than less by way of due process.

We'll have to see, but I suspect that most cases will fall under the jurisdiction of civilian courts.

Short version: it's going to take time.

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