Mammon is GOD. All the people you talk about are already dead meaning they have no souls. The constitution is void. They are leading mankind to become as extinct as the dinosaurs for their own short term alpha dog game. I don't know what else to tell you bud...
People who enjoy status tend to see their position as a game of "get away with it". Since the game includes ruining other people's live, they have to constantly distance themselves from the damage that they do. It is a steady state process. It can be murder by legal means or legal by right of status. It is a hard thing to take, when the hierarchy teams up to defend dishonesty and position over ethics and truth, but, it happens more often than not. It is using position to take advantage.
"The judiciary of the United States is the subtle corps of sappers and miners constantly working under the ground to undermine the foundations of our confederated fabric." --Thomas Jefferson (To, Ritchie, 1820) In other words, judges have always been a problem. It's nothing new. *****
Mammon is GOD. All the people you talk about are already dead meaning they have no souls. The constitution is void. They are leading mankind to become as extinct as the dinosaurs for their own short term alpha dog game. I don't know what else to tell you bud...
wiscokiddd 3 years ago
Great Video!
aziachickadee 3 years ago 3
People who enjoy status tend to see their position as a game of "get away with it". Since the game includes ruining other people's live, they have to constantly distance themselves from the damage that they do. It is a steady state process. It can be murder by legal means or legal by right of status. It is a hard thing to take, when the hierarchy teams up to defend dishonesty and position over ethics and truth, but, it happens more often than not. It is using position to take advantage.
hypnofan35 3 years ago 3
"The judiciary of the United States is the subtle corps of sappers and miners constantly working under the ground to undermine the foundations of our confederated fabric." --Thomas Jefferson (To, Ritchie, 1820) In other words, judges have always been a problem. It's nothing new. *****
MidNightRider2001 3 years ago 3
Wow, Stephen Great video..I will be passing this all along to my friends.
Luisa1331 3 years ago