Wednesday, August 5, 2015

An Opinion Piece Submitted By a Sponsor of The Pretty Lie or The Ugly Truth Blog

As one of the many sponsors of The Pretty Lie or The Ugly Truth blog, I feel compelled to reach out to the many thousands of readers who have visited our website.

The common denominator that we citizens of the world share is the corrupt nature of our governments. Our officials empower themselves with the ability to victimize anyone who they perceive to be a threat. These officials fear exposure, so they create hardship for anyone who dares to challenge their authority.

They have divided the world's citizens on every level and create animosity between the citizens of our own countries, as well as causing strife between nations and their peoples. This only serves to enrich the military industrial complex.

Injustice comes in many forms. Whether it is a loss of liberty and freedom,sexual assault,police brutality or forced abortion.

 I personally have endured the loss of a loved one to suicide after a community made it their business to destroy him financially for no reason, other than they could. We must work together to expose those who are corrupt and guilty of using tax dollars to ruin the lives of our citizens.

Because the "Theatre of Justice" is predicated on the rulings of dirty judges and attorneys and back room deals, there is no justice.

First you must be aware of what is really happening and who is responsible.

Examples of this abuse of power are unlawful incarceration,loss of property rights,reputational harm, brutal beatings and sexual assaults,etc. Our only chance for survival is to understand who and why these injustices are occurring.

The next step is to forgive.

 The last step is exposing the cast of characters in the theatre of justice in order to further assist future victims. We are no longer able to right wrongs or get justice in our corrupt legal system. All we have left is the court of public opinion.Our only recourse is to tell our stories and expose the evil doers.
This is my opinion as a survivor of injustice. I have been victimized by my neighbors and our local courts. I have suffered many indignities, ranging from physical beating(s) on my own property,to racial attacks on my reputation and the loss of millions of dollars in business revenue because of the corruption in our courts and communities.
Our greatest loss was my dear friend Wayne Wynkoop, who took his own life after his neighbors (one a circuit court judge) made him spend his entire life's savings to exercise his right to mine limestone on his property. He asked for permission where none was needed and he was devoured by his own community.
These types of discrimination affect all of us. The Pretty Lie continues to bring forth the facts documenting the ugly truth behind the corruption that is destroying our world.

We surround ourselves with like minded, core aligned people who respect and recognize the basic rights of equality and justice for all. We would rather starve with our families, friends and communities than eat alone.
If enough of us stand united against evil doers, we can eventually make it very uncomfortable for those who victimize the vulnerable. Another solution is to remove the immunity and indemnification for those elected officials who abuse their power and the public trust. They also should be held civilly and criminally liable for their actions.

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