J.A.I.L. News Journal
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Los Angeles,
California
May 20,
2005
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The
"Horse" Isn't Dead!
by Barbie, ACIC,
National J.A.I.L. Admin.
"You're
beating a dead horse. You can't fight the status quo. Love it or leave
it."
1. In this context, the "horse"
isn't dead.
2. The "horse" has the DUTY to
fight the status quo.
3. The "horse" cannot love the
status quo and must "throw [it]
off"
Ladies and Gentlemen:
1. The "horse" isn't dead--
only under a hypnotic spell.
J.A.I.L. is written for and on behalf of
the People, as a means by which the People can enforce the terms of the
Constitution on the government which it creates by their authority.
J.A.I.L. is a mandate on the People to act, as only they must, to
restore a constitutional government. The only active force for which
J.A.I.L. is designed is the People.
Predatorarts, [email protected],
emailed J.A.I.L. on May 10th (see below) in response to our
message "Government's fraudulent 'bubble' is soon to
burst." As a review, the last two paragraphs of our message is
quoted in italics, as follows:
History is replete with all manner of
government fraud by usurpation, and it all has to be examined by the
People and each judge tried for covering up for the treasonous and
tyrannical actions of government. It's about time that all this be
brought to justice. It's time to end this "the people 'agreed' to
destroy themselves." The fact that government usurpation and fraud
took advantage of an ignorant people doesn't justify its fraud.
Government is to be the fiduciary of the people, and serve the
people's interests-- not its own.
I believe the time has come when
government's "bubble" is about to burst and truth will prevail. The
question is-- HOW will it come about? I hope and pray that
it'll be by the passage of J.A.I.L. If not, it'll be by some other
means-- but the government fraud can't go on much longer.
It is to that message that Predatorarts responded to us stating:
"You're beating a dead horse. You
can't fight the status quo. Love it or leave it."
Looking at our statement taken from the
above, it all has to be examined by the People,
apparently, the active subject in
Predatorarts' first statement is J.A.I.L.
since that is to whom it is addressed and the program to be
implemented, and the object "dead horse" depicts the
People, by whom J.A.I.L. is to be implemented and
activated.
Yes, J.A.I.L. is "beating" [upon] the People
to wake them up!
However, the People are NOT entirely dead!
While they are physically alive, busily going about their daily lives;
nevertheless, they are mentally and spiritually dead regarding the
predatory control that has been steadily and stealthily encroaching
upon their daily lives. The People's minds have been gradually,
over the years, lulled into a deep hypnotic spell through
the cunning artifice of fraud and deception perpetrated by de
facto government which has usurped its power and has been operating by
counterfeit and false authority for over 200
years, deceiving the People into the false impression that
it is functioning in their best interests, not its own. Government
is to be the fiduciary of the people, and serve the people's
interests-- not its own.
2. It is the DUTY of the "horse" to wake
up and fight government
fraud.
Analyzing Predatorarts' second statement, You
can't fight the status quo, the "you"
referring to J.A.I.L. is misplaced. J.A.I.L. isn't able to "fight"
anything. It is merely the means by which the
People must "fight." The term "status quo"
apparently refers to the government
fraud. ...the government fraud
can't go on much longer.
It isn't a question of ability to fight, but
of the DUTY to fight. In this context, the word "can't" has no
application. Our Founding Fathers apparently didn't believe that the
People "can't fight the status quo," but deemed it to be
the right of the people to do so. The
Declaration of Independence makes that clear in
two places:
(1) ...that whenever any form of government becomes
destructive of these ends, [i.e., securing the people's
rights], it is the right of the people to alter or to
abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundations on
such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them
shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
And (2): But when a long train of abuses and usurpations,
pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them
under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their
duty, [emphasis added] to throw off such
government, and to provide new guards for their future
security.
The second portion quoted above deems it not only the right of the
People, but the DUTY of the People, to throw off such government, i.e.,
to "fight the status quo." How can it legitimately be said "You
can't fight the status quo"? The only
questions are "How?" and "When?"
I believe the time has come when
government's "bubble" is about to burst and truth will prevail. The
question is-- HOW will it come about? I hope and pray that
it'll be by the passage of J.A.I.L. If not, it'll be by some other
means-- but the government fraud can't go on much longer.
3. J.A.I.L. has no love for the status
quo, but does provide the means by which the People must leave
it.
Predatorarts' final statement Love it or leave
it is a non sequitur. The "it" obviously
refers to "the status quo" and is directed to J.A.I.L. It is the
antithesis of the written J.A.I.L. initiative/legislation to suggest
any "love" or approval of the status quo, particularly as it
relates to judicial corruption. Also, J.A.I.L.
does provide the means by which the People
must "leave," or separate from, the status
quo by altering or abolishing it and instituting new (constitutional
and accountable) government as is their right and DUTY to do.
In summary,
1. "You're beating a dead
horse."
The "horse" isn't dead-- only under a
hypnotic spell
2. "You can't fight the status quo."
It is the DUTY of the "horse"
to wake up and fight
government
fraud.
3. "Love it or leave it."
J.A.I.L.
has no love for the status quo, but does provide
the
means by which the People must leave
it.
-Barbie-
ACIC, National J.A.I.L. Admin.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: "You're Beating a Dead Horse"
That's all history, the truth is you need
to find a better hobby like channeling your energy toward the now, not
live in the past. Again it's an exercise in futility.
PreDaTorArts &
EnTerTainMent
----- Original
Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, May 10, 2022 10:27 PM
Subject: "You're Beating a Dead
Horse"
"You're Beating a Dead
Horse"
----- Original
Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, May 10, 2022 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: Government's fraudulent "bubble" is soon to
burst.
You're beating a dead horse. You
can't fight the status quo. Love it or leave
it.
PreDaTorArts & EnTerTainMent
Dear
PreDaTorArts:
Can you imagine how silly
your words would have sounded to our Founding Fathers? Certainly
they would not have advocated, "Love the status quo or leave
it." Freedom and Truth
was of such importance to them that they pledged to each other their
lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor, and here you mock them
with your lips.
Not only can you fight the status
quo, but you have the sacred duty to do so. "Love it or leave it" is
for the faint-hearted and cowards. I assume you have not
departed from this country, and therefore have settled on
"Loving the Status Quo!"
"If ye love wealth better than
liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating
contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your
counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed
you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may
posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." --
Samuel Adams
"What is it that gentlemen
wish? What would they have? Is life so
dear, or peace so sweet as
to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it,
Almighty God - I know not what course others may take; but as for me,
give me liberty, or give me death!" - Patrick
Henry
-Ron
Branson
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"..it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless
minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds.." - Samuel
Adams
"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who
is
striking at the
root."
-- Henry David Thoreau <><
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