Funny how this expert dog also thought the door leading to another dog was so interesting that the officer had to jerk his chain, literally multiple times, then patting him to move on (showing dog does not have autonomy but is a tool of the officer). Then they move to an area where the camera and accused cannot view the dog or officer which then leads to said officer stating that said K9 has indicated back to said unbiased K9 officer (completely impartial officer who has no ability to influence dog, ahem ... unlike when he had to distract said animal from a door leading to another dog). Now this “obvious proof of criminality” (a dog/officer team who is unreliable at best and 100% biased at worst) gives officers being filmed having lied and harassed accused for a speeding (9mph) violation that they can now search his vehicle without the drivers permission. Following this unusual chain of events the officers find in a secret hiding spot multiple various amounts of different controlled substances that were in a container, I assume, that would not be obvious to the naked eye, then assume all these events are normal and standard operating procedure for a 9mph traffic violation. Sounds much more like officers on video had vested interest in not being made to look like they were wrong, deceptive, liars, arrogant, unfriendly and generally confrontational (which they were filmed being) making sure this accused person does not leave the scene a free man and instead prove themselves apt by arresting the captured man and his property because ... “muh dog”. This would be an incredibly easy way to frame a person who say, oh idk an authority figure would want to impose their will on, then besmirch the character of said accused based on dog testimony, and possible other influences. The entire thing looked like a setup and takedown. They located Adam with first stop, finding him inside mode of travel not under his name and then following that up with a second officer who now is stopping him for different violation on same road by same department of police. Who here thinks that officer could not get the dog to give an indication? Who thinks officers do not plant evidence? Who thinks officers are 100% honest and have no ego? Thought so. This was a takedown. You can’t fool a Marine all the time. You might get us at MEPS but once we hit the ground at the Recruit Depot we become acutely aware of people fucking us over!
Clearly Adam Kokesh was under intensive surveillance. This happened only 40 minutes after he announced his candidacy!
It is proven that the USG surveils candidates for President. Our current President has himself proved it was done to him, and now has just gotten the very powers that were used against him reauthorized by Congress.
It is obvious that we need improved video and audio surveillance tools to prevent this kind of event, where the officer used the visibility limitations of the surveillance to plant the fake evidence.
All we have to do is remember what happened to Ross Ulbricht to see how the prosecution will proceed.
If there had been wider public attention to Adam Kokesh, which the announcement of his candidacy was sure to create, the public would have been far more able to react, and I believe this explains the timing of his capture.
Do not forget that you are all under surveillance, and that if you are deemed to be a thorn in the paw of tyrants, this can be done to you.
Agreed. They were looking for an excuse to arrest him and this gave them the opportunity. With the justice system being the opposite of what was intended, they can do whatever they want, legally!
You have a lot of great points there; these "officers", it is really just a bunch of gang members in costumes with guns; just pretend those guys with the badges and guns just work for the local mafia; pretend they will shoot you, and don't really care about your rights, and don't care about any oath they took, and pretend they just follow orders no matter what the orders are; pretend they can get angry and shoot you if they feel like it and get away with it.. okay, now stop pretending, but realize all those things are still true. As for fooling Marines, yes MEPS, all Marines were fooled when they signed up, they all failed the Milgram test, but that doesn't mean they aren't waking up; sometimes you have to be fooled before the lesson sinks in. Adam is doing great things bringing awareness to all this. Although if he is not going to accept the $6000 bail, why do they still have donate $1000 for bail link on the linked page?
So these are not true charges or the drug war is bs? Cause I'm going to go ahead and say Adam was a little foolish if he really was carrying contraband around after declaring his intention to dismantle the whole system.
Funny how this expert dog also thought the door leading to another dog was so interesting that the officer had to jerk his chain, literally multiple times, then patting him to move on (showing dog does not have autonomy but is a tool of the officer). Then they move to an area where the camera and accused cannot view the dog or officer which then leads to said officer stating that said K9 has indicated back to said unbiased K9 officer (completely impartial officer who has no ability to influence dog, ahem ... unlike when he had to distract said animal from a door leading to another dog). Now this “obvious proof of criminality” (a dog/officer team who is unreliable at best and 100% biased at worst) gives officers being filmed having lied and harassed accused for a speeding (9mph) violation that they can now search his vehicle without the drivers permission. Following this unusual chain of events the officers find in a secret hiding spot multiple various amounts of different controlled substances that were in a container, I assume, that would not be obvious to the naked eye, then assume all these events are normal and standard operating procedure for a 9mph traffic violation. Sounds much more like officers on video had vested interest in not being made to look like they were wrong, deceptive, liars, arrogant, unfriendly and generally confrontational (which they were filmed being) making sure this accused person does not leave the scene a free man and instead prove themselves apt by arresting the captured man and his property because ... “muh dog”. This would be an incredibly easy way to frame a person who say, oh idk an authority figure would want to impose their will on, then besmirch the character of said accused based on dog testimony, and possible other influences. The entire thing looked like a setup and takedown. They located Adam with first stop, finding him inside mode of travel not under his name and then following that up with a second officer who now is stopping him for different violation on same road by same department of police. Who here thinks that officer could not get the dog to give an indication? Who thinks officers do not plant evidence? Who thinks officers are 100% honest and have no ego? Thought so. This was a takedown. You can’t fool a Marine all the time. You might get us at MEPS but once we hit the ground at the Recruit Depot we become acutely aware of people fucking us over!
Clearly Adam Kokesh was under intensive surveillance. This happened only 40 minutes after he announced his candidacy!
It is proven that the USG surveils candidates for President. Our current President has himself proved it was done to him, and now has just gotten the very powers that were used against him reauthorized by Congress.
It is obvious that we need improved video and audio surveillance tools to prevent this kind of event, where the officer used the visibility limitations of the surveillance to plant the fake evidence.
All we have to do is remember what happened to Ross Ulbricht to see how the prosecution will proceed.
If there had been wider public attention to Adam Kokesh, which the announcement of his candidacy was sure to create, the public would have been far more able to react, and I believe this explains the timing of his capture.
Do not forget that you are all under surveillance, and that if you are deemed to be a thorn in the paw of tyrants, this can be done to you.
Thanks!
Agreed. They were looking for an excuse to arrest him and this gave them the opportunity. With the justice system being the opposite of what was intended, they can do whatever they want, legally!
You have a lot of great points there; these "officers", it is really just a bunch of gang members in costumes with guns; just pretend those guys with the badges and guns just work for the local mafia; pretend they will shoot you, and don't really care about your rights, and don't care about any oath they took, and pretend they just follow orders no matter what the orders are; pretend they can get angry and shoot you if they feel like it and get away with it.. okay, now stop pretending, but realize all those things are still true. As for fooling Marines, yes MEPS, all Marines were fooled when they signed up, they all failed the Milgram test, but that doesn't mean they aren't waking up; sometimes you have to be fooled before the lesson sinks in. Adam is doing great things bringing awareness to all this. Although if he is not going to accept the $6000 bail, why do they still have donate $1000 for bail link on the linked page?
LOVE THIS! Well said. LOL!
So these are not true charges or the drug war is bs? Cause I'm going to go ahead and say Adam was a little foolish if he really was carrying contraband around after declaring his intention to dismantle the whole system.
Exactly! A group of officers and K9 just happen to show up and find drugs? Yeah, good one government.