You may think that ‘tension’ in this context (where the juror finds the judge is telling him the opposite of what he (the juror) knows to be true) is a polite word for something else
Read MoreYou may think that ‘tension’ in this context (where the juror finds the judge is telling him the opposite of what he (the juror) knows to be true) is a polite word for something else
Read MoreGet a grip people, and get behind these causal principles if freedom is what you really want. As always it’s completely up to you. Your freedom is yours for the taking, but only by facing truth and reality
Read MoreDamien has published the next part of our 'Glorious' Revolution series. The last recording session resulted in a lot more material so there are parts coming. Enjoy the artwork!
Read MorePart 3 of this series in which the positive revelations begin to surface and we can start to draw the critical conclusions regarding the nature of Objective Morality and Natural Law
Read MoreThis is a profoundly important and interesting conversation with Lou in which we analyse Justice Saini's Judgement which is extremely revealing about the state's attitudes, beliefs and awkwardness surrounding the central issue of Jury Independence or Jury Equity.
Read MoreThose who support this Bill of Rights and say it has “constitutional authority” are either knowing traitors or speaking without perusal and knowledge of the subject.The 1689 Bill of Rights is illegal and defunct.
Read MorePart 2 goes into the nature of the human psyche and demonstrates that although conscience is an important path of reason for coming to recognise right and wrong behaviour, it is not enough without the necessary internal work
Read MoreThe mistake that Larken has made is thinking that the jury is just a fact finding mission only when in fact the jury is the people governing themselves in conscience. We’re all part of a community so crime is answerable before the community, through a jury, so that correction can take place to ensure societal cohesion...
Read More"Across the Darling Downs it went, across the Liverpool Plains, It swallowed up the open runs, it swallowed up the rains. It thickened into walls of green that no man’s horse could breach, It took the land the selectors held and all beyond their reach."
Read MoreThis is a deeper dive into this area touching on some philosophy, Natural Law, Psychology and more
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