Natural Law

Episode 78


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Most people in America do not want to face the fact that the police in the United States are identical IN THEORY to the enforcers of Nazi Germany. I am NOT saying that the American police are committing the same atrocities in the same manner as the enforcers of Nazi Germany. Not yet! I am saying that IN THEORY blind obedience to authorities and order following are the same no matter what leader is giving the commands. As long as American police continue to enforce rules called laws, mandates and executive orders without completely knowing what they are participating in as well as being able to judge whether their (the police) behaviors are initiating harm to others, what happened in Nazi Germany can happen in the U.S. I have mentioned in the past what is happening in New York. The ruler of New York is trying to use imagined powers, in conjunction with the N.Y. Department of "Health", which is controlled by the N.Y. governor, to declare anyone a health threat and detain them without any evidence of any immoral wrongdoing or presence of disease (if that should even matter). The ruler of N.Y. plans to use the police to enforce this tyranny. Imagine you are home eating dinner and the police show up at your door. The police tell you that they are taking you to a "quarantine camp" for an indefinite period of time. Are you starting to get it! This is a clear hypothetical example of how American police can become as evil as the Nazis. The New York ruler's attempts at this tyranny have failed so far; however, the ruler is appealing a current case denying the executive branch these imagined powers. As I have mentioned in the past, the police unions and upper command in New Jersey and other states have refused to aggressively enforce the "health" measures. This is encouraging; however, we still have a serious problem. All that it takes is the right situation with the right propaganda and the majority of police will enforce immoral dictates. Why? Because the job of police is to enforce the rules that politicians create. Look at what happened during the Milgram Experiments and keep in mind that the subjects in the experiment were not getting paid. The public has to start holding the police accountable for enforcing rules that do not violate objective natural rights (at minimum). In this episode, I will talk about: police enforcing driver's license suspensions for so - called offenses that are not directly related to specific driving offenses that could be dangerous or harmful to others (drug rules called laws, not paying tolls, not paying parking tickets). I will also discuss: autism, an article discussing the results of a poll taken about how people feel about the current state of the U.S. government, the divide and conquer strategy of the political left/right divide, and the religion of politics.

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Natural LawBy Bill Hoey

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