911:Masonic judiciary
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- Occult symbolism Intro
- History of oppression
- Social terrorism
- Economic terrorism
- Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees - Isaiah 10:1
- Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. - Isaiah 5:20
Intro
Resources
- United States:
- http://www.skolnicksreport.com - the "Judge Buster"
- http://www.judgewatch.org
- http://victimsoflaw.net
- Kenneth Manaster - expert in judicial bribery scandals in U.S. history
- http://rachelforjustice.com
- United Kingdom
- Freemasons in the police leading the attack on David Cameron's riot response
- "The "Sine Favore" Lodge was opened despite the conclusions of a Parliamentary inquiry which warned of public fears that "Freemasonry can have an unhealthy influence on the criminal justice system"...New members of the so-called Brotherhood are blindfolded, a hangman's noose placed around their necks and they are warned their throat will be slit and their tongue torn out if they break their oath. Critics argue this could put them at odds with discharging their duty to serve the public.
- Judges no longer have to declare Freemasonry
- Since 1998 those becoming judges or magistrates have been required to say if they are a Mason after the then Home Secretary – Mr Straw – said membership of "secret societies such as freemasonry" could raise suspicions of impartiality and objectivity. But, now Justice Secretary, Mr Straw has abandoned the requirementafter the United Grand Lodge of England threatened legal action following a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights.
- Freemasons in the police leading the attack on David Cameron's riot response
False Justice
- The average sentence for a first time non violent drug offender convicted under federal mandatory minimum sentencing laws is now longer than the average sentence for rape, child molestation, bank robbery, and manslaughter[4]