I talked to several including the lawyer of Ashley Cervantes v US , a woman warrantlessly digitally raped (fingered) by doctors at the same hospital in search of drugs. Her case was publicized and far more egregious.
They essentially told me they'd given up.
I also reported a nurse who acted without consent to the nursing board. The board covered for her. And in Cervantes case, her doctor simply testified it was a he said she said and he pretty promised she consented.
The ACLU occasionally picks up cases but rarely and even rarer for an unsympathetic white guy.
It feels pretty hopeless honestly. They have QI,the courts, and every institution covers for them. At the border, CBP is god, even immune from 1A right to record them.
> And in Cervantes case, her doctor simply testified it was a he said she said and he pretty promised she consented.
Step-daughter was involved in a car accident at a lighted intersection. No cameras, no witnesses, nothing, just her in her car, and the other driver in his.
Police officer: "Did you have a green light?"
Step-daughter: "Yes, I had a green light."
He goes over to the other driver, and is back within two minutes. "The other driver said he definitely had a green light, so I'm issuing you a citation for failure to obey a traffic signal."
If the government broke the social contract so deeply to me, I can only imagine how I would react. You are truly a sovereign citizen now. The government has no legitimate authority over you anymore.
They essentially told me they'd given up.
I also reported a nurse who acted without consent to the nursing board. The board covered for her. And in Cervantes case, her doctor simply testified it was a he said she said and he pretty promised she consented.
The ACLU occasionally picks up cases but rarely and even rarer for an unsympathetic white guy.
It feels pretty hopeless honestly. They have QI,the courts, and every institution covers for them. At the border, CBP is god, even immune from 1A right to record them.