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Podcast #89

Systematic Corruption of Individuals and Organizations


Our justice system has crossed a dangerous line where evidence is no longer required for convictions in sexual crime cases. We examine troubling statements from Washington State officials that reveal a pattern of constitutional violations and abuse of power.

• King County prosecutor Jason Simmons stated they "don't have to prove anything else other than their age" in sexual crime cases
• Enumclaw Police Captain expressed outrage that people moved to town without notifying authorities first
• License plate readers and surveillance being used to monitor citizens' movements without cause
• From street officers to Supreme Court justices, the same dismissive attitude toward evidence requirements
• The Malcolm Frazier trial reveals how prosecutors exploit minor technicalities while ignoring systemic corruption

God is warning that those responsible will be held accountable for crossing ethical lines. This isn't a functioning legal system on any level.



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Speaker 1:

the courts and the system is so bad that prosecutors, prosecutor organizations, defense attorneys everybody needs to be speaking up and doing their part to say we are, we have passed a line that we should have never gone to. I would imagine this reverberates all the way through Washington State. I mean you have the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys recommending one little sliver of injustice in the Malcolm Frazier trial that they can just hold on and use, while ignoring the complete corruption and lie of Judge Lori K Smith and all of these people. So they're falling backwards. They just go more and more into darkness. Any comments on that? No other than it's true. Let's listen to what he has to say about his sense of power, entitlement and his role to keep Enumclaw safe. This is what he said.

Speaker 2:

When a new church comes into a community, the first thing they do is send out flyers to everybody and say we're in the church and we'd like people to come. We have this, going on, this, going on this, going on a bunch of things. Their group at the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in. Their group at the time they came into Enumclaw, we didn't even know they were there, they just came in.

Speaker 1:

We didn't even know they were there, they just came in. They just came in. Are we listening to what this dictator of a cop is saying? This isn't the United States of America, can't be, because we just came into town. We just came in. First of all, he's lying. He knew we were there. The back story is there?

Speaker 1:

there you can find another podcast, but let's just take his current lie as if it were something worth accepting. Are people listening that? This is in a courtroom with a judge sitting there and he is saying that a group of people he won't use the word church at this point, but a group of people, church just showed up. That means when you're just driving through Enumclaw or you're moving to Enumclaw, you can't just show up and they want license plate readers. Am I missing something? This is like totally astounding. Nobody complained, nobody whined. The judge didn't go. What are you talking about? This is America. People are free to come and go as they please. Right, correct? Yeah, everybody needs to know that when you're going through Enumclaw and they're reading your license plate't think, well, I haven't done anything wrong. Because if you just show up without telling him to captain mccall and, by the way, he's training other detectives, he's been promoted about this that somehow you have committed a crime, you're evil, you're a cult, you're wicked, you're vile, because you just showed up without. All right, we played this before.

Speaker 1:

My main point is he literally King County prosecutors if you're accused of a sexual crime, believe they do not have to prove anything but one thing. This is what prosecutor Jason Simmons, King County prosecutor, and again they've gone backwards. I guarantee you they may not say this again in a courtroom, but understand that what has come out with the Malcolm Frazier trial shows what is really going on behind the scenes. Now they may have toned this down now and they may not do all the things outwardly they're saying, but behind the scenes they are undermining every single aspect of the legal system within Washington state. Let me quote Prosecutor Simmons and listen carefully.

Speaker 1:

He says the state doesn't have to prove anything else other than their age. End quote. The state is literally saying okay, this girl comes in, she makes the accusation we don't have to prove anything other than let's see your birth certificate. That's it, jacob. Is that not astounding? Astonishing? It's nuts, it's nuts, it's insane. You don't have a legal system at that point. No, you don't even have a detective system at that point, because there's nothing to detect and it's the same attitude you mentioned in a different case.

Speaker 3:

But, justice Roberts, literally, yeah, you know you don't need DNA evidence. So it's from the cops on the streets to the prosecutors at the county level and it goes all the way up to the Supreme Court the same attitude that we don't need evidence, we'll just do what we want.

Speaker 1:

And what God is warning is you've crossed the line and you need to repent or you're going to be held accountable for this. Again, this is not a legal system. No, not on any level.