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Clip: Slippery Slimy Simmons: King County Prosecutors

The Consider Podcast Hosts Timothy & Jacob

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Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, Prosecutor David Seaver, Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys 

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Speaker 2:

As difficult as they can make it. Yeah, All right. Well, let's talk about Prosecutor Jason Simmons. And people need to really pay attention If you're being arrested or gone through the, as you put it, the mud pits of King County prosecutors in Seattle Washington. This one was slimy Slimy to a prosecutor's viewpoint. Good, Go ahead and play the file and then we'll try and do. Just a quick reminder of just how slimy these people are.

Speaker 1:

A quick reminder is ahead. A reminder of the Washington state prosecutorial corruptions. A reminder of the Washington state lawfare against Christians, corruptions. A reminder of the Washington state lawfare against Christians. A reminder of the slimy tactics employed by state servants is ahead. King County courts contrive injustice to convict. King County courts ignore corrupt police tactics. King County courts harbor the setup of hate crimes. King County judges pull the plug on religious rights. King County judges lobotomize logic. King County judges whitewash the crimes of those who serve them. Psalm 82.2. How long will you defend the unjust and show partiality to the wicked? The Consider Podcast. Defend the unjust and show partiality to the wicked. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo.

Speaker 2:

Jacob, you remember the little courtroom drama that you filmed Films. You know really wrong term. What would you call the digital imprint on a computer thing? Because there was no film involved, right?

Speaker 3:

Correct, there was no film, but there was recordings.

Speaker 2:

There was recordings of and you did the video recordings. You were there for 95% of the trial, correct, and you were there for the hate crime. You were there for the 95% of the trial and you were there for the hate crime. You were a part of the church, so on and so forth, which is kind of a little bit of the back story. Well, prosecutor Jason Simmons told the jury that we were not cooperating with the police. Do you remember that?

Speaker 3:

You may not, because every sentence was a lie.

Speaker 2:

Sure Okay.

Speaker 1:

Washington State, seattle, king County prosecutors and a corrupt cop City of Enumclaw police structure. A hate crime for Detective Grant McCall. Timothy Williams demands King County prosecutors investigate the evidence. Prosecutors and judges angrily refuse Hostility on the outside. Harbored lies in the dark courtrooms. Obstruction of justice as the hate crime swells and overwhelms King County. Prosecutor Jason Simmons lies that Sound Doctrine Church will not cooperate. Prosecutor Jason Simmons' false assertion before a jury is a slippery and slimy lie. Quote To Detective Grant McCall Is it not unusual that a church will not cooperate with the police? End quote, psalm 52, 1 through 3. Why do you boast of evil, you mighty man? Why do you boast all day long? You who are a disgrace in the eyes of God? Your tongue plots destruction. It's like a sharpened razor. You who practice deceit, you love evil rather than good, falsehood rather than speaking the truth. The Consider Podcast Examining today's wisdom, folly and madness wwwconsiderinfo.

Speaker 2:

Every once in a while God brings this stuff to mind because it's in the files and it's fast, but it was one after another. The phrasing went like this Detective Grant McCall. He's talking to him on the stand. Is it not unusual for a church not to help the police in these matters? Does that ring a bell at all?

Speaker 3:

The quote doesn't. But he was grilling because he wanted to know. He was asking, like because McCall would call someone and then maybe the person would say, well, hey, I don't want to talk without a lawyer, like there was, you know, there was these kinds of lines. So I do remember Simmons going down these kind of rabbit trail questionings with McCall.

Speaker 2:

Now I remember this one very clear and that's okay, folks, if you really look at this in detail as I've said before, I encourage you not to, because you will literally be there a long, long time he literally turned and of course he's talking to the jury, to McCall, saying isn't it unusual that the church wouldn't help out, wouldn't cooperate, wouldn't help with what you were doing? It's interesting he didn't use the word investigation. If I remember right, I'd have to pull up. I've got the transcript, we've got the video, the whole bit, and of course McCall's going to agree yeah, it's unusual. Except it was a total slimy lie. We had contacted the prosecutor's office, the judge's office, everybody involved, saying this was a hate crime set up by Detective Grant McCall and his co-conspirator, and we have the evidence, we have all the facts. It's all right here. We want you to investigate. Now, would you say that was an attempt to cooperate with the prosecutor's office?

Speaker 3:

Yes, I would say that is.

Speaker 2:

So what he does is he allows a corrupt cop and himself to do these illegal things, allowing the co-conspirator to continue the hate crime, to stir up all of this hatred. Who in their right mind let me calm down who in their right mind would talk to a policeman involved that has a decade or more of a history of animosity and attacking the church? Would anybody in their right mind sit down and go, well, yeah, what is it you want to know? No, and we've detailed this everywhere. Of course not, but we're begging to cooperate, we're pleading. Here's the evidence. Let's look at it, let's sit down. I mean, they were, you know, King County, which really just proves they were after the church. I mean, Detective McCall and King County Park Service did not even go to the house where the alleged abuse went because it would prove the crime impossible. They knew that.

Speaker 2:

So they are obstructing this on every level. That's a lynch mob in its fighting. If you're being harassed, prosecuted by king khan prosecutors, Understand there is nothing. They won't do, legal or illegal, to stop the truth from coming out. And then, of course, all the jury heard was oh yeah, the church won't cooperate. Okay, I guess, going back to our lynch mob scenario the lynch mob comes out the rope and so, hey, yeah, let's go out and talk to the lynch mob.

Speaker 3:

Here let me put the rope around my head.

Speaker 2:

Let me get up on the horse for you, just kind of helping out the lynch mob to do their thing. And, by the way, there was five prosecutors involved Mark Larson, lisa Johnson, nicole Weston, rich Anderson, jason Simmons. Beth M Andrus is the judge who whitewashed his legal activities, judge Lori K Smith, who stripped every single right, including the constitutional provision for religious freedom. And then we've got the current prosecutor, lisa Manning, who is refusing to release Malcolm Frazier, who has easily can be proven they lied and he's falsely imprisoned. And then, of course, there's prosecutor David Seaver, who whitewashes everything else. All the other prosecutors and judges did Any comment on that? No, was I pretty clear about the sliminess of what's going on? Yes, I'm just pausing to think that went through because