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Category Archives: Dystopian Justice
The Other State of the Union
Our “justice system” is pre-disposed to American terrorism and torture like police brutality, false charges, and disproportionate punishment. Our “justice system” doesn’t protect our rights, but instead supports “Pax Rome” or “Pax Washington”. America isn’t crucifying 50,000 on the cross … Continue reading
									
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		Police Brutality Video
Police Brutality Video Police Severely Beat Woman DOJ reports that most police brutality goes unreported It isn’t just that the police are brutal to women or black people, it is that the police are brutal to everyone. Yes, it happens … Continue reading
									
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		Many Books about injustice; Few Politicans about injustice
There are hundreds of books written about the injustices provided by the American courts. However, there are few, if any, politicians that make injustice part of their political platform. Obama has made a few statements made about injustices of the … Continue reading
									
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		The Milgram Syndrome
Suppositions: • The Milgram Syndrome is a condition described by the Milgram experiment at Yale. The syndrome describes a condition where a person can be induced, by an authority, to give lethal shocks to someone only because he answered a … Continue reading
									
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		Milgram Syndrome Implications
The Milgram Experiment suggests that 2/3 of the people can be easily fooled into making meritless decisions that lead to the deaths of innocent people. All law written without a 2/3 majority is suspect. It’s kind of like throwing a … Continue reading
									
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		The Milgram Syndrome
Crack 12 in the liberty bell is hearafter known as the Milgram Syndrome. “Stanley Milgram conducted a series of experiments on obedience to authority which he conducted at Yale University in 1961-1962. He found, surprisingly, that 65% of his subjects, … Continue reading
									
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		Video of 14 year old being killed by police
Video of 14 year old being killed by police.
									
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		Crack 3 in the Liberty Bell
From Wikipedia, we read the definition of Scientific Method “Scientific method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. It is based on gathering observable, empirical and measurable evidence subject to … Continue reading
									
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		Crack 2 in the Liberty Bell
There are at least 30 serious cracks or flaws in the American Justice system. Imagine that you were walking down the sidewalk and a police officer thought you looked like a wanted “criminal”. He starts to arrest you. You push … Continue reading
									
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		30 Cracks in the Liberty Bell
There are at least 30 serious cracks or flaws in the American Justice system. From the National Science Foundation News A recent study* reveals the extent of this problem. In 24 of a sample 28 cases involving Americans who were … Continue reading
									
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