Is this it? Is this the beginning of the US, Israel and other tyrannical governments answering through the courts? Well, you never know. I was wondering yesterday if there is anything a person can do to take a tyrant, or any of their operatives to court and win a case.
While the US isn’t the guiding light for Democracy that the Government and it’s media minions would have us believe, while we’re not the greatest nation on Earth (Great being the keyword), while the self conceived demi-god status of our presidents is maniacal, we are the most still the most influential nation on earth. We can set precedent, good or bad. We can help, or we can hurt – a lot.
Maybe I should say that the co-op of Britain, the US and Israel is most influential. Whatever the case I was wondering if there is anyway to stop this “march of madness” in progress. This crazy group is likened to the town taken over by thugs. The thugs own or control all the civil agencies so there is no way a citizen could go up against them. Today that town is the entire planet.
A few lawyers and courts around the world are attempting to prosecute the war criminals housed in the US government, it’s military arm, corporate arm and justice system – seemingly without success. I might mention for the newcomer that these raving governments are themselves just tools of a group of multi-national bankers who rule as completely as any have ever ruled this planet (according to our written history).
So, who can go up against them and win? Who can defeat such a force. Maybe it will be a mom who starts the move toward peace and sanity. All it will take is one well publicized case to go the way of the people – the victims. Or maybe something like this – not complete idea – CitizenCorp-how-to-take-back-the-world.
Here is the story:
Family of Slain US Peace Activist Rachel Corrie Heads to Israel for Wrongful Death Suit Against Israeli Government
Rachel Corrie, a twenty-three-year-old student from Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington, was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza seven years ago as she stood before a Palestinian home facing demolition. Today, a trial opens in Israel in a lawsuit brought by Corrie’s family against the Israeli government. The eyewitness testimony is expected to challenge Israel’s version of events with evidence that she was clearly visible to the soldiers, standing before the bulldozer in her florescent orange jacket. We spend the hour with Rachel Corrie’s family: her father Craig, her mother Cindy, and her sister Sarah.