Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.)

The website this article comes from is C.O.P.S., defined as Concerns of Police Survivors.

The acronym COP is supposed to stand for Constable On Patrol.  A constable is a peace officer elected locally for the common law jurisdiction for the people and for the common law court.   

What does the acronym COP stand for today?  Corporate Occupation Police, employed by the corporate union by the corporate aristocracy to enforce the tyranny for the star chamber corporate crown courts of admiralty under the maritime jurisdiction, controlled exclusively by the ruling elite.  They make no bones in declaring themselves the “Ruling Class” and we, the rest of us, the subjects they rule.

Cops are nothing more than a mercenary army standing between the American nationals and the unlawful, fraudulent United States Corporation inflicting tyranny on our people and stealing the wealth of our country.  They want our guns so that we will bow at their feet and love them, or else.

Concerns of Police Survivors

On January 9th, 2019, partnering organizations in support of law enforcement officers nationwide will promote National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.). In light of recent negativity directed toward law enforcement nationally, there is a need to show law enforcement officers that our citizens recognize the difficult and sometimes impossible career they have chosen, in public service to us all.

On January 9th of each year we will call our nation’s citizens to action in support of law enforcement. Those citizens who appreciate law enforcement and are discouraged about the negative attention being given to law enforcement are encouraged to take time on January 9, to show their support. Our citizens can show their support in a number of ways:

• Change your profile picture on social media to the .jpg image provided at www.facebook.com/nationalcops.
• Wear blue clothing in support of law enforcement.
• Send a card of support to your local police department or state agency.
• Share a story about a positive law enforcement experience on social media.
• Ask children in your community to write letters in support of law enforcement.
• Participate in Project Blue Light – Proudly display your blue light in support of law enforcement.
• Organize an event or a rally in support of your law enforcement officers.
• Advertise your support through local media outlets/billboards.
• Post the public service announcement supplied by C.O.P.S. to your organization’s webpage or social media pages.

Most importantly, if you see a police officer, thank a police officer.

https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.org/national-law-enforcement-appreciation-day-l-e-a-d

6 thoughts on “Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.)

  1. Worship your oppressors! Yeah, right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ….”show law enforcement officers that our citizens recognize the difficult and sometimes impossible career they have chosen, in public service to us all.”

    Oh my God, this is laughable!!!! We’re supposed to recognize their career they chose due to it’s difficulty.
    How bout a brain surgeons job is difficult, not a cops who sit in a car hidden out waiting to bust somebody.

    This is a truly sick campaign!!!!

  2. I was lead to believe that the coppers got their nickname because their badges were made of it. What the h*ll do I know!??

  3. I got pulled over last night 3am. In my driveway.
    Cop said i ran a stop sign. Then admitted he was around a corner 2 blocks.away. But he didnt see my break lights. Then admitted i might have stopped and was already past the intersection when he seen me.
    He ran the named stop sign and did over 50mph in a 25 zone.

    On the bright side
    He made sure my license, registration and insurance where up to date and that i didnt have a warrant. That was nice of him. And he didnt even charge me.for the service.
    Probably cause im white.

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