MYTHS OF COURTS
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MYTHS OF COURT
1. The court is fair;
2. The court renders justice;
3. the court follow the Rule of law;
4. The court abides by legal procedures;
5. The courts abide by the Constitution.
The following is from Attorney Linda Kennedy of Portsmouth, Virginia, wherein what she claims, is also true of the courts in Canada:
The Holodeck Law
The "
Holodeck Law" where nothing is as it appears, and where the plaintiff is never to be seen again -- with money.
I hope this will help those good people who are still shocked over the reality of the court and justice systems, and also for some who still have not yet grasped what is occurring, or who are still unwilling to believe what they have seen with their own eyes.
For those who have never watched the television classic "
Star Trek," according to this show, a
holodeck is a computerized program that can "
reproduce" a
place of paradise, or
a day in World War II, or whatever scene the characters choose to create.
In the show, the hardworking spaceship inhabitants who needed a little "R & R" from the tireless tasks of captaining or crewing a spaceship would take breaks like we would take a vacation.
These breaks, however, would be in a fantasy setting, the holodeck, where the participants could become a part of the program of their choosing.
It is like playing a game of virtual reality. Except for the person using the program, all the characters on the stage of the holodeck are mere holographic images. Although everything looks real, it is not as it appears.
Until this past year I had not realized, or connected the similarities between this fantasy holodeck and the shocking reality of our American courtrooms today, where, as in the holodeck, nothing is as it appears.
But, like so many other things in life, as one accumulates knowledge, and uses their own experiences, observation skills, wisdom, and reevaluates what has been seen and heard, a reality or a truth becomes more apparent.
The
American courtroom is created by a legal aristocracy who will stop at nothing to keep money and power in the hands of a few "
power-elite" control mongers.
Much to my disappointment, at this stage in my legal career the eerie similarities between the runaway American courts and the fantasy holodeck can no longer be denied.
This Divine Right of Kings is still alive and well, but hidden carefully within the bigger holodeck called America.
Although we have been indoctrinated by our government-run schools to blindly believe that justice is found in the courtroom, the American Court is what I call "
Holodeck Law" where nothing is as it appears.
A television commercial coined the phrase, "
image is everything," and as long as the public is unaware that American "justice" is a mere image, the government hand will always be quicker than the public eye.
Like the
Wizard of Oz, who used smoke and mirrors to operate Oz from behind the scenes in virtual anonymity, but who was finally exposed for the fraud he truly was, it is imperative that the public discovers and exposes who is behind the curtain of our rogue justice system.
Because of this unveiling I believe that "We the People," must be the Fourth Branch of Government who must, collectively, look out for each other's interests and provide the checks and balances our government was designed to perform.
Hopefully, in taking this active stance, we will be able to restore justice so that we can again be the master and the government our servant as originally designed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
What I now refer to as the "
courtroom holodeck" is the
scene of the crime, and the stage where this chimera is played out.
In this virtual reality the judges and attorney(s) are holograms (mere images of justice), all working in the labyrinth of a "Litigation Vortex."
The unsuspecting public who either gets sucked into the vortex (unwillingly brought into court) or suckered into the maelstrom (thinking that justice would be received through the legal system), are real characters, but they do not realize they are on the court holodeck, nor do they realize that they are not being protected, or zealously represented as was taught to them in our government-funded elementary schools.
They do not realize that nothing is as it appears.
If one falls on to the turf of the holodeck court, one must know the
Holodeck Rule Book, who is the real enemy, and understand the holodeck strategies in order to survive and even sometimes thrive in the "
Litigation Vortex."
When you voluntarily go into court you will find (or have found) that many times you will lose even though the law is clearly on your side.
Then, after the loss, due to your sense of justice, you begin filing lawsuits or complaints against judges, you appeal decisions, and spend time and other resources thinking of other legal strategies for seeking recourse, etc. In essence, you are asking the judges to find themselves corrupt.
When stated that way I think most of you can see that this is probably not going to happen.
But even worse, you become occupied for years on a course that costs you large sums of money and keeps you busy with very little to show for it except perhaps high blood pressure.
Most often you simply become even more outraged and impoverished than when you innocently started down this path many years before.
Simply put, this is what I call the "L
Litigation Vortex" funneling into a
Holodeck Court, where nothing is as it appears and where the plaintiff is never to be seen again with money.
I felt many might benefit and better understand what I say when I tell you to get off the courts' "turf."
However, I have found ways to win in court.
It is not impossible, but unless you know the "real" rules of court, you will not be able to endure or succeed in it.
My strategy takes a lot of understanding of the facts, the law, the real strategies of the opposition (see Triangle and Two Defense ), a thorough understanding of the overall corruptness of the system, an understanding of military strategies (believe it or not), and it becomes very case specific and tailored and must be tweaked as the case progresses.
Be forewarned that this strategy is also a very dangerous one, especially for lawyers who use it, since by implementing it you eventually show the other side that you know their game and are not willing to play.
An attorney or citizen may get to use this strategy between two to four times before he or she is exposed as an enemy of the state (not playing along with their game in their Holodeck Court).
The system will then implement the "and two" part of the Triangle and Two Defense against you. Attorneys in particular are susceptible to this counterattack by the system.
These are vignettes that may help you understand where you are in your litigation, what happened if you are already through your litigation nightmare, or will help you comprehend that the battle has to be fought off of the court's turf.
The writing is fairly short, and not at all inclusive, but I think it will help you be more effective and help stop doing the same things our poor predecessor citizens have unsuccessfully tried because they did not understand the real rules, or the real game.
We must know what the opposition is doing so that we know how to combat it in all legal, nonviolent ways available.
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