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singular_me
3rd March 2015, 03:47 AM
organize locally is best, instead of waiting for (corrupt) politicians... sorry folks, this is voluntaryism in action
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3rd March 2015

‘Community Rights educator Paul Cienfuegos explains how “We The People” are exercising the authority to govern ourselves and dismantle corporate rule. When small farmers in rural Pennsylvania wanted to say “no” to a corporate factory farm coming into their community, they learned they couldn’t, because it would violate the corporation’s “rights” and state pre-emption laws. So they did something technically illegal – their town passed an innovative ordinance banning corporate factory farming.

It worked! The corporation left town. Pittsburgh upshifted the approach: Rather than define what we don’t want, define what we DO want. Their “Right to Water” stopped natural gas fracking in the city. Ordinances like this have been passed in over 150 communities in 9 states.’


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Prylnj4NQ8



part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smu0x05qs58

part 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKKsZ6dvg7g

EE_
3rd March 2015, 04:10 AM
Texas Town Sees 61% Drop in Crime After Kicking Out Cops

Rather than degenerate into a lawless land where criminals rule the streets, a Texas town that fired its entire police department has seen a 61% decrease is crime.
In 2012, Sharpstown, a community of 66,000 located just southwest of Houston, declined to renew its contract with the constable’s office, essentially dismissing its cops.

Instead, the Sharpstown Civic Association hired SEAL Security Solutions, a private firm, to patrol their streets.

“Since we’ve been in there, an independent crime study that they’ve had done [indicates] we’ve reduced the crime by 61% in just 20 months," James Alexander, Director of Operations for SEAL, told guns.com

The private security firm places its officers on continuous patrol in their assigned neighborhoods, as opposed to the strategy of intermittent presence that the constable embraced.

“On a constable patrol contract, it’s either a 70/30 or an 80/20,” Alexander said. “Meaning they say they patrol your community 70 percent of the time, [while] 30 percent of the time they use for running calls out of your area or writing reports.”

SEAL also relies heavily on crime statistics when it designs its patrol efforts.

“The second thing that drastically reduces the crime is that we do directed patrols, meaning we don’t just put an officer out there and say ‘here, go patrol,’” he said. “We look at recent crime stats, and we work off of those crime stats. So if we have hotspots in those areas say for that month, we focus and concentrate our efforts around those hotspots.”

When asked to compare traditional law enforcement to the SEAL model, Alexander explained:

“Law enforcement officers are trained to be reactive. They’re out there to run calls, they’re running one call to another, so they’re reacting to something that’s already happened. Private security, the way that we train our guys, is more proactive, meaning that we’re in the community proactively patrolling to prevent those crimes.”

Not only has SEAL been more successful at preventing crime in Sharpstown than traditional law enforcement, they are cheaper. Sharpstown is saving $200,000 per year over their previous contract with the constable, and they get more patrol officers for less money, guns.com reported.

So far, more than 70 communities in Harris County, where Sharpstown is located, have contracted with SEAL, according to guns.com.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/news/20150303/1018971990.html#ixzz3TK8ivemG

singular_me
3rd March 2015, 07:10 AM
in part 2, the guy explains why Nature has rights... very rationally... corporations are violating the rights of Nature by destroying her.

the entire Cosmos is an entity and that is what Natural Laws mean because they are laws we cannot change and Natural Laws will forever surpass man's laws.

Understanding Natural Laws and applying them in our lives could turn our world into a near paradise. Of course we are very far from that.

the concept of government will always stand between us and Nature because being governed is anti Natural Laws. Man is a sovereign creature, a miniature of the Cosmos.

Ponce
3rd March 2015, 07:47 AM
When you get rid of the trouble makers.........there will be less trouble......guess who the trouble makers were?

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Twisted Titan
3rd March 2015, 08:01 AM
The truth of it is simple unless they are willing to defend their ability of self determination with Lethal Force this is a game of semantics.

singular_me
3rd March 2015, 08:39 AM
watched all vids... they do have a powerful team of lawyers, I must say.... this is a mind battle