Feeling Hopeless About Elite Level Child Sex Trafficking? Meet the ITNJ

As we search relentlessly to uncover the truth behind the deceptive facade of our heavily controlled mainstream perception, one particular matter seems to be able to stop many of us in our tracks: the matter of human sex and slave trafficking, particularly child sex trafficking.

We can be forgiven if we maintain a desire to think back to an earlier time in our minds, when we actually believed slavery had essentially been wiped off the planet, the sex trade was limited to red-light districts of big cities, and that children were universally cherished by all cultures as the shining buds of divinity that they are. But such is clearly and emphatically not the case, as outlined by the courageous words of former six-term U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia Mckinney:

The horror of these atrocities and the suffering of millions of souls <is maintained> by a systemic collusion of factions within trusted institutions: government agencies, child care services, social services, and even churches around the globe. The scale of human trafficking and child abuse must surely be the most untold story of our civilization. Twenty-five million souls every year, eight million of them are children. 

Billions and billions of dollars are being generated. By whom? The travesty is that we more or less know the answers, and certainly are able to determine those answers with little effort, but that effort is not being undertaken.  It is not being undertaken by the very agencies and the institutions that are mandated to protect and serve good people of the world, in villages, in cities, in towns across our globe.

It’s Wakeup Time

Just shake that into your head for a moment. Every year, twenty-five million of our human brothers and sisters, our precious children, are being beaten, enslaved, raped, murdered virtually in front of our eyes. Yes, the mainstream media does little to bring it to our attention–by design–but as a collective we are complicit in turning away from it and not giving it serious contemplation, often out of fear, horror, shame, hopelessness, and the dispiriting anguish of thinking there is nothing we can do about it. In his witness testimony, Law and Intelligence Officer Neel Chakrabarti describes our habitual response to revelations of human slavery and trafficking this way:

The majority of people will feel sadness at <these crises>, but that emotion is likely to wean away as the media stop reporting on it, and the suffering of distant people become distant memories.

Another witness, Financial expert Mira Makar, had this insight into ways that the state institutions that should be protecting us are failing us:

When you come to look at how the organs of state aren’t working as you might hope them to do, the City of London police when they see people who have been targeted for various reasons by ‘network groups’ that they recognize are massive and they simply can’t get to grips with it, is that they actually do a suicide check on you, because they obviously don’t want you committing suicide, and then people will say ‘why didn’t you do anything about it?’ and if they can conclude that you’re somebody of faith, then they will put in their books, ‘This person is a person of faith. They will survive what’s happening to them,’ which is an extraordinary statement, because that’s how they run their operations.

In other words, so massive and pervasive are these sex and slavery trafficking rings, that even honest, honorable law enforcement individuals and agencies cannot cope with the enormity and have to essentially turn a blind eye to it, if indeed they have not already been coerced into complicity.

So, what do these three testimonies have in common, and why do they actually offer the promise of better times ahead? Because they have all been made to the justices and commissioners of the newly-formed International Tribunal of Natural Justice (ITNJ).

What Is The ITNJ?

The International Tribunal of Natural Justice is just what it says: it is a tribunal that evaluates cases of human misconduct based on the principles of Natural Law. The International Tribunal for Natural Justice was established by Proclamation on February 14, 2015.  That date was chosen in memory of St. Valentine, who died on that day defending the natural rights of the people.

In the FAQ section of the website, they answer a question about the Tribunal’s right to Universal Jurisdiction that also delivers insights into Natural Law:

How does the ITNJ have the authority to claim Universal Jurisdiction?

The ITNJ exists outside and above the jurisdiction of any one nation or country by the authority of the People of the World.

The sovereign People of the World are the source of authority. If the People weren’t sovereign, they would not be able to authorize a sovereign government, because you cannot delegate authorities you do not have. The People of any nation or country or territory have the right to delegate their authority to representatives they choose to run their government. Case in point: the government of the United States of America is allegedly founded and maintained by the consent of the governed.

Just as the People can authorize their governments to act on their behalf, the People can authorize their Tribunal, the ITNJ, to act on their behalf, and delegate their sovereign authority to administer Natural Law. By their signatures ratifying the Treaty of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice, the People of the World mandate the establishment of the ITNJ and delegate to the officers of the ITNJ their authority to administer Natural Law for all the People of the World, in all the territory of the World.

Here it is explained that our individual sovereignty–a fundamental tenet of Natural Law–is actually the foundation of all the oppressive world governments. Any authority based on force, and not seeking the consent of members, is de facto illegitimate. Knowingly or unknowingly, we are giving our consent to these institutions. However, this is a subject I will cover more deeply in another article. For more information on Natural Law, there is an excellent seminar by Marc Passio on Natural Law which I consider one of the best videos on Youtube.

How The ITNJ Operates

The ITNJ was designed to hear cases in which one human being has harmed another in contravention of Natural Law. Unlike the current legal system we are used to, where punishment for crimes is carried out by use or threat of force by government agencies, here the means of retribution and restitution remains in the hands of the people. It might take a bit of time and acclimatization to wrap your mind around this, but it is well worth your time. Here is an elaboration on the principle of Truth and Reconciliation which helps to explain how this court works:

Truth and Reconciliation is a function of the Tribunal that seeks to create a peaceful environment for those who have caused harm to another to meet with those they have harmed in order to reach a mutual agreement. Just as we envision the ITNJ operating its court globally, we also envision Truth and Reconciliation worldwide. For centuries, the violence to People and Planet has been so great that it would take thousands of courts decades to prosecute all the atrocities. Atrocities must end, therefore we focus not on revenge, but on remedy and restitution. Truth and Reconciliation Programs allow those who were swept up into working for corrupt systems to come forward and ask for amnesty. We offer a blueprint for The People of the World to stop all harm perpetrated in their communities and consciously act to restore peace and justice. This is the concept of Justice with Mercy. Many who have been accessory to violations of human rights were either deceived or coerced into the actions they took, and thus should not be treated the same way as those who consciously chose to commit harm of their own volition.

Decision To Focus On Child Sex Trafficking

On March 14th, 2017, the ITNJ issued the following press release:

Announcing Temporary Suspension of Accepting Applications to the ITNJ

Following the recent constitutional review and associated process, wherein the ITNJ Trustees determined that the most impactful direction for the ITNJ to move in the near term is to focus on judicial commissions of inquiry rather than landmark cases with third parties, and given that the ITNJ does not have sufficient resources to support multiple cases from multiple parties at the present time, the Trustees have determined to temporarily suspend the application process to the ITNJ in order that false expectations are not raised from the world at large, and in order that all ITNJ resources can be exclusively focused upon the ITNJ Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Child Sex Trafficking, which we are readying to launch.

Under the circumstances, this decision makes a lot of sense. The hidden abuse of the most vulnerable among us is surely the most egregious transgression occurring in the world right now, and it is of paramount importance that we support efforts to bring the mechanisms behind these crimes into the light of day. Collective awareness is the key. While this may have been difficult for us to do as scattered individuals, we owe a debt of gratitude to the founders of ITNJ for creating a resource through which we can all help to end these practices in every corner of the world. By all means, visit their website to get more information. Become a signatory or a volunteer if you believe in what they are doing. There are videos on Youtube that will give you an idea of the kind of testimony being presented to gain a comprehensive understanding of the well-organized system behind Child Sex Trafficking. As individuals, we don’t need to look away from this anymore, nor do we need to feel that any of our efforts to bring awareness to this are hopeless or futile.

I will leave you with their vision and mission.

Vision

A world in which the Earth is honoured; Truth is spoken; Love is the basis of all action; and Justice is an organic, self-fulfilling function of respect for natural law.

Mission

To apprehend the abuses and tyranny of systems and institutions; restore truth and reason to the delivery of justice in the world; and uphold natural justice as the foundational tenet of human expression beyond the artifice of borders and boundaries.