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crimethink
9th January 2017, 08:33 PM
These "officers of the court" and members of the cult of the Bar are not your friends, no matter how much you pay them.


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cheka.
9th January 2017, 08:50 PM
spot on. eustace mullins' book on the subject was a good lesson for me

title: 'the rape of justice'

crimethink
9th January 2017, 08:57 PM
Those of us who do pro per* work are hated not because we are incompetent nor even because we draw money away from lawyers. In reality, they hate us most because we are not in their control clique, their Cult of the Bar.

Formal study of "the law" - ABA-accredited schools are three-years full-time and tens of thousands of dollars or more - and then required possession of the title of nobility of Esquire are designed purely to maintain exclusivity - of thought conforming to the Babylon System and allegiance to the Cult itself. ABA won't even allow online law schools, even though study of "the law" is very well-suited to online study. In-class thought leadership ("brainwashing") and peer-driven conformance are diminished in an online delivery.




* I love using the term Attorney-in-Fact with people who are troublesomely brainless yet possessing power above their cognitive capacity and level of humanity.

cheka.
9th January 2017, 08:58 PM
Those of us who do pro per work are hated not because we are incompetent nor even because we draw money away from lawyers. In reality, they hate us most because we are not in their control clique, their Cult of the Bar.

Formal study of "the law" - ABA-accredited schools are four-years full-time and tens of thousands of dollars or more - and then required possession of the title of nobility of Esquire are designed purely to maintain exclusivity - of thought conforming to the Babylon System and allegiance to the Cult itself.

would that apply to the medical monopoly bestowed to 'doctors' too?

crimethink
9th January 2017, 09:10 PM
would that apply to the medical monopoly bestowed to 'doctors' too?

Absolutely, but there is a much higher percentage of MDs who aren't out to "take" people and betray them.

palani
10th January 2017, 10:31 AM
Absolutely, but there is a much higher percentage of MDs who aren't out to "take" people and betray them.

They are frequently misguided in their own favor though.

Bear in mind this: There has never been a chemical that EVER cured a disease.

Chemicals are used to suppress or modify symptoms only. You pay big bux for them and they do nothing but insure that you don't have the incentive to actually search for a cure.

Reall 'bout the same as a lawyer when it comes down to it. You don't go to a lawyer for a remedy. You go to him to negotiate a settlement.