Monday, February 16, 2009

Lawyers:

I need a tribunal framework. I don't know what words to say and what forms to use.

I need you to develop something and write up all the papers. From start to finish. Philosophical underpinnings, tenets of law, everything.

A body of natural persons has some inherent power of arrest and trial, especially when no other political assemblage does anything to bring the guilty to justice. Start from there.

My first arrest upon arriving in New York is Larry Silverstein. He is complicit in the murders of 3000 people. You will find on YouTube a clip of him doing a PBS interview in which he states that "we decided to pull it," meaning that he made the decision to "pull" or execute a controlled demolition on building 7 because it appeared dangerously weakened. It's not that he "decided to pull it, gosh darn it, it was just so weakened." He had foreknowledge of its collapse.

Yeah, well, you don't rig up a controlled demolition in one day. You don't call the demo company and have 'em come on over, inspect your blueprints, come up with a plan, install the charges, and execute the demo in one day, much less on 9-11, in the middle of all that confusion.

Prepare a case against him. Let's roll him over. Work our way up.

Also prepare cases against various officers at CNN for their foreknowledge of the collapse of building 7. You will find clips on YouTube of a reporter commenting on the collapse of the building as it remains standing over her left shoulder. CNN and BBC both called the collapse of the building twenty minutes before it happened. This is because they were opeerating from a script, likely disseminated by FEMA. FEMA's job that day was to coordinate the narrative. BBC and CNN just jumped the gun for some reason, just a timing foul-up.

Those who work with me will share in the spoils of war. This nation was attacked by a foreign nation. We will be seizing the property of those who are found guilty at trial.

The money means nothing to me and I want none of it. But like Father Mulcahey might say when arranging a poker game to benefit the orphan's home, "It helps to sweeten the pot."