Friday, July 3, 2020

Abuse of Power and Crimes Against Humanity

Kindred,

Do you gaslight prisoners?

What about rendition them by turning up the volume with loud incessant noise for hours, days, months and years on end? 

What about sexually abuse the prisoners in their cells?  

Usually the answer is no, because all are felonies, crimes against humanity, cruel and unusual treatment, and fragrant abuse of power.

All violate the following laws: 18 U.S.C. Section 2241, 2261-2266,  18 U.S.C. Section 113-117 and Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment,18 U.S.C. Section 242.

But what if these crimes were to happen to you in your own home?  

What if all occured to you more than once?  

How many times would be enough?  

What would say if this was just the tip of the iceberg?  

Crimes perpetrated by color of law, violating the sanctity of the home, is more heinous.  

It violates Amendment Four of the Constitution, against illegal (abuse of power and crimes against humanity) entry.

How much abuse of power, crimes against humanity, cruel and unusual treatment, and deprivation of human rights against your person are you willing to accept?  

None, am I correct?

Anyone perpetrating these crimes should be held accountable on each count, especially if these felonies have occurred continuously for the past seven years.  

Anyone concealing or failing to report abuses and felonies are also guilty of coverup (18 U.S.C. 4).

Anyone aiding, abetting, counseling, comnanding, inducing, or procuring another to commit these crimes and others are guilty of aiding and abetting (18. U.S.C. 2). 

Yes, our country is a Democracy, but you cannot vote to perpetrate illegal activity (abuse of power, torture, abuse deprivation of civil rights and other crimes against humanity) because then it is not a Democracy, but a criminal conspiracy (18 U.S.C. 371) and premeditated criminal intent.  

We must, as we take a look at police brutality and other abuse of power positions, hold those causing harm and continuously breaking the law to account and remove the "bad apples" in order to not taint the whole organization.  

It would be inconceivable for the church, government or any institution of power to perpetrate these crime against parishioners, ordinary citizens, allies, friendly and assets, but sometimes the inconceivable does happen; at how many counts of abuse and felonies still remains to be seen.   





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