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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2021 · 1H 12M

Episode 62

from Natural Law · host Bill Hoey

In this episode I will discuss: updates on my letters to editors, I am not interested in becoming a journalist, the U.S. is a lawless nation, gun control measures, the superstition of legitimized violence, standing up to tyranny, aligning behaviors with objective moral principles can result in death, coping with the fear of being a victim of legitimized violence at the hands of law enforcers, the difference between most people who join militaries and people who join SWAT organizations, almost everyone claims to know a good cop, as per the perspective of a person who values freedom - a good cop is a police officer who does not aggressively enforce rules that violate natural rights, a good cop can never be a truly good (moral) person, in order to have a free society there must be good (moral) people as the majority, the good cops uphold the slavery system of policing, Officer Serpico, good cops must quit their jobs so the system of policing can be exposed for what it is, most Americans accept that police use violence to enforce rules called laws, policing in America and the world is a slavery system, as long a good cops remain police the American public will never want to investigate into the truth about policing, the job of a police officer is to enforce rules called laws no matter who is harmed by the enforcement of the arbitrary rules, I am not one of the television watching leftist morons that parrot the "defund the police" propaganda, human rules created by the ruling class violate people's natural rights because they are backed by violence, even human rules that are congruent with natural laws are redundant (rules against murder).  

In this episode I will discuss: updates on my letters to editors, I am not interested in becoming a journalist, the U.S. is a lawless nation, gun control measures, the superstition of legitimized violence, standing up to tyranny, aligning behaviors with objective moral principles can result in death, coping with the fear of being a victim of legitimized violence at the hands of law enforcers, the difference between most people who join militaries and people who join SWAT organizations, almost everyone claims to know a good cop, as per the perspective of a person who values freedom - a good cop is a police officer who does not aggressively enforce rules that violate natural rights, a good cop can never be a truly good (moral) person, in order to have a free society there must be good (moral) people as the majority, the good cops uphold the slavery system of policing, Officer Serpico, good cops must quit their jobs so the system of policing can be exposed for what it is, most Americans accept that police use violence to enforce rules called laws, policing in America and the world is a slavery system, as long a good cops remain police the American public will never want to investigate into the truth about policing, the job of a police officer is to enforce rules called laws no matter who is harmed by the enforcement of the arbitrary rules, I am not one of the television watching leftist morons that parrot the "defund the police" propaganda, human rules created by the ruling class violate people's natural rights because they are backed by violence, even human rules that are congruent with natural laws are redundant (rules against murder).

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