5 thoughts on “Leon Valley & Olmos Police Pay Attention

  1. I like the guy, no doubt, but cops still can’t exist as peace officers within the common law. I believe he is genuine in his sentiment.

  2. Maybe it’s a step? Maybe as things progress we’ll see defectors?

    Or maybe it’s a set-up, coaxing us to once again trust the boys in blue.

    Or maybe it’s genuine. One guy who sees through the b.s.

    But he mentioned an organization of cop-whistle-blowers that he’s part of. Would they be open to The Bill of Rights and then consequently open to no longer serving an illegal enterprise? Cannot great hearts take great leaps?

    Their web page is currently disabled. Strange. I did find this:

    https://www.flickr.com/people/renegadepopo/

    and this: https://www.flickr.com/photos/renegadepopo/

    Is this “cop gets a conscience” thing a good sign or a bad sign?

    His vibe looks clean, honest. But still, hard to trust.

    I want to see this as a positive, as POSSIBILITY for breakthrough.

    Can police morph into a peoples’ posse under The Common Law. Maybe just grabbing at straws.

    Could I sit down with this guy and talk Bill of Rights, address the illegality of policing?

    Is the whole thing fake? A super scam? I really do not know.

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    1. See how hard they have made it to trust them ?
      People with zero integrity should never be trusted
      It becomes their trap

      Still wearing the suit , still getting a paycheck to subvert, still a pig !

      1. Yeah, sigh…

        And yet, I think of my own learning process, the things I didn’t know, the things I still don’t know. This makes me hope this guy and others could, just might, come along.

        I know we’ve been saying it for years, “If only cops and military would finally wake up…”

        I guess “if only” exists as an ever so slight possibility. Slim chance, but there, nonetheless.

        Funny, but it’s The Common Law that’s giving me this nudge. You know, common decency that looks for the spark worth igniting. As ever, I could be unduly optimistic.

        Sigh, again.

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  3. Rethinking this. I’m too naive. There can be no half-measures. The oppressor’s men must fully defect from the toxic, illegal enterprise.

    This damn thing stayed with me all night. Tossing, turning. Realizing: They are likely pretending to toss crumbs. But we know it has to be all or nothing. They either serve The Bill of Rights or they don’t. All else is Kool-Aid.

    Still learning how to toughen up.

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