How Ordinary Citizens Can Work WITH the Police to End the Lockdown

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The draconian measures that have been thrust upon us during this ‘Pandemic’ have angered and frustrated many of us. But they have also forced us to better understand how power and the law operate in our society. This has brought some of us a greater discernment of the roles played by the various institutions within the structure that creates, ratifies, and enforces the law.

The degradation of our freedom of movement and assembly has made it easy for us to direct our ire at the law enforcement arm. Certainly, police officers are the tip of the spear whenever clashes with protesters become contentious and even violent. But the spear is actually being thrust by forces far, far removed from law enforcement agencies themselves. And a growing number of police officers appear to be getting quite tired of being forced between a rock and a hard place.

Who is Really to Blame?

Some people recognize that police are only following orders from above, and prefer to put the blame squarely on our higher elected and appointed officials, believing their stupidity and ineptitude is the cause of this whole calamity.

Yet I would ask those who are stuck in a feedback loop of unending diatribes towards these ‘officials’ to consider an important point of discernment: Justin Trudeau, Doug Ford, and the rest of the politicians in lock-step with these measures are not stupid. They are puppets. The highly placed public health officers, whose recommendations have been given unprecedented influence, are not stupid. They are puppets. And you might as well throw the mainstream media in there as well. They are also not stupid. They are puppets. The top executives at CBC, CTV, CNN, NBC and the rest know very well they are lying, manipulating, and propagandizing now more than ever. The task at hand for all of these puppets, other that carrying out orders, is to shield their puppet-masters from the public at all costs.

So to the puppet-masters then: they are a small but powerful group of transnational co-conspirators that have long schemed to create a ‘New World Order’ using deceit, manipulation, and social engineering techniques, with this ‘Pandemic’ as the centerpiece. Are these ‘conspiracy theories’ actually true?

The short answer is yes. The excellent and freely available Plandemic 2: Indoctornation heads up a growing list of evidence-based documentaries that prove how manufacturing a global pandemic has long been one of the key components of a plan to create a global surveillance technocracy.

People like Constitutional lawyer Rocco Galati have spoken openly about how a global cabal using international institutions like the WHO and the UN are behind this fake Pandemic. He characterizes the COVID Operation as “the biggest example of misinformation and lies on a global scale that we’ve seen.” (source)

Assuming this to be true, does this mean we need to gather pitchfork-wielding folk and chase the likes of Bill Gates and George Soros to the ends of the Earth?

No. Because as I have explained in many previous articles and in my podcast, there is no value in actually ‘blaming’ evil for being evil. ‘Blaming’ creates division and division will always be a tool of evil. If we want to be a force for good we need to transcend the emotions that fuel division. Evil exists as an opportunity for each of us to grow into our full potential, to stand up in the face of opposition for what we believe in and value, and learn to unify ourselves around the truth about the natural sovereignty that we share as human beings.

Getting the Police on Our Side

So back to the police force. When we look at police officers as neither above us nor below us, but as equals, as ordinary citizens who are going through their own personal journey just as we are, it is a good starting point. For the most part we share basic values, we want a happy, peaceful life for ourselves and our children.

Yes, there are some police officers who feed off the fear that we have been indoctrinated to feel towards them. But in this case a change must start with us. We have to see ourselves as equal to police officers, and we also need to understand our rights in relation to what they do. Currently, a lot of their power is vested in an illegitimate sub-system of law (known as Admiralty Law, Maritime Law or Law Merchant) in which we are not actually being treated a living, breathing beings and are tricked into consenting to their authority. I will be discussing this as well as Natural Law/Common Law in greater detail in future articles and episodes of my podcast.

For the purposes of this article, you will get a good sense of the disposition of someone who has achieved this place of balance and ‘equality’ with law enforcement in the video below, where Dan Oke of Stand4Thee is being served with tickets for contravening the ‘Reopening Ontario Act’ for participating in a Common Law Court proceeding of ordinary citizens against Mayor Bonnie Crombie on March 20th.

If you are like me, you might feel a bit of trepidation about standing up to police officers as Dan did. But this is the work of reaching our full potential as sovereign beings. We will not reach our potential simply by studying information, we need to fully embody it and enact it in the world whenever the situation calls for it. You will notice that Dan did not take a position of superiority, he simply expressed the truth as he knew it that the police officers were out of their jurisdiction, did not have any agreement (contract) with him on which to serve those tickets, and in fact were acting against the law.

Yes, some police officers might be offended at first by having ordinary citizens set them straight, but as more of us step up and do it, they will eventually gain respect for citizens being knowledgeable and aware of their boundaries. They will also be able to report back to their superiors that people are not falling for the charade any more, which eventually will get law enforcement chiefs themselves to start questioning the enforcement of these measures.

As I have said, the onus is on us to first get ourselves to a place of certainty and confidence about our rights, and that will then foster a better relationship between citizens and law enforcement, one that actually reflects the true purpose and role that has been placed upon them. Police officers by and large would prefer to act in ways that clearly respect the oath they took to serve and protect the people. In fact some are starting to come out against the lockdown and the illegal measures they are being told to enforce. We will discuss this in more detail and talk about important groups like Police on Guard for Thee in part 2 of this article.