The Purpose of the Police
By Ela Mukosiej⎪November 3, 2023
Here’s another myth we all have heard: “The police is there to protect us.” And we believe it, because the ‘authority’ said they operate in our best interest...
Isn’t it what comes to mind when you think of the police? Well, for the most part of my life, I surely though so, but my experience and research in the matter proved me wrong.
Turns out that the police has no duty to protect us…
The Supreme Court of the United States explained that it is a “fundamental principle of American law [actually it’s British corporate law] that a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any individual citizen.” (Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1, D.C. Ct. of Ap. 1981)
Further, the Supreme Court affirmed that [also] the "Sheriffs" operating as policemen owe no general duty to the public, and don't need to enforce the Public Law.
So, if protecting civilians is not the responsibility of the officers in uniforms, what is? What you need to realize first and foremost, is that all federal/state/municipal agencies are incorporated entities, private in nature and can only interact with other corporations (The Law of Kinds). Men and women working for those institutions have an obligation to obey and enforce private by-laws and public policies (not public laws). Regular police officers do not know, because they aren’t trained to know, the actual Law.
***The word “police” itself refers to “policy” as a private regulation.***
My Personal Experience with the Police
In May of 2022, I was pulled over by the Arkansas trooper for ‘expired plates’ on my private automobile and got a ticket for $500, which I rescinder within 72 hours and never paid nor was I further prosecuted by their CORPORATION.
Here’s what I did.
First, via Registered MailI - Return Receipt Requested, I sent back the original ticket and warning to the court clerk with a hand written note and autograph:
“Rescission - offer to contract is not accepted as you operate under color of law in violation of 18 USC Section 242.”
See the redacted copy of a citation below (front & back). ***Notice the colors: red indicates the living people/Land Jurisdiction & purple stands for sovereignty; the cancelled stamp invokes the UPU (Universal Postal Union) - International Law and makes me a postmaster for the contract.***
Front
Back
Second, I put the trooper who made a stop and the Arkansas State Police Department on Notice. That is probably why I never heard from them again. They knew they were liable trespassing against a living woman - American but not U.S. Citizen (Foreign Sovereign with respect to Federal Territories and agencies).
During the actual stop, the officer wouldn’t accept the fact that I didn’t DRIVE/operate a “motor vehicle” in commerce, but simply traveled in my private automobile exercising my unalienable right, which doesn’t require any license, registration, or any other form of ‘permission.” He had no idea that his authority extended only to regulating commercial traffic, not private travel.
So how exactly did the Arkansas Trooper infringe upon my rights, you may ask?
1 - He failed to honor Oath of Office and Constitutional Oath; infringed upon [my] Natural [constitutionally protected] Right to Travel, to go from Point A to Point B free from intrusion upon private property;
US. SPREME COURT DECISION: SHAPIRO vs. THOMSON, 394 U.S. 618:
"[…] to be free to travel throughout the length and breadth of our land uninhibited by statutes, rules, or regulations which unreasonably burden or restrain this movement." “Further, the Right to TRAVEL by private conveyance for private purposes upon the Common way can NOT BE INFRINGED.”
2 - He did not accept my American State National Credential Card - refused to acknowledge my lawful status as a private American simply traveling & not engaging in commerce; non-combatant civilian, non-resident of any Federal State of State, not a subject of any foreign corporation;
Instead, the officer forced me to give him the expired (retired) Driver’s License that had my ALL CAPS NAME on it - meaning a CORPORATION. The police has no right to address living men and women unless there’s an emergency/probable cause/reasonable suspicion of a crime. So they will try to pull you into their jurisdiction (Sea in this case) by classifying you as a person/resident/driver etc., who by definition is obligated to stand under statutory regulations. Such an act of forcing someone into another jurisdiction is a capital crime known as “press-ganging.”
3 - He threatened me with jail if I didn’t show him my [expired] Driver’s License - he impersonated me, a living woman, as a “driver” and/or presumed that I, a living women, am somehow under contract to perform and obey private administrative codes per which he issued a traffic citation for “EXPIRED TAGS” & written warning for “EXPIRED LICENSE” [18 USC § 242 Depravation of Rights Under Color of Law];
Per the Texas Traffic Law Manuel Sec 502.003, the STATE may not require an owner to register a vehicle, pay a registration fee or license fee, unless the motor vehicle is used for the purpose of compensation as it is clearly stated in subsection (b).
4 - He failed to follow Federal and/or State Statutes when he made an Unlawful Traffic Stop;
U.S. v. Salinas. U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, U. S. v. Ramirez-Sandoval, (1989):
“The Fourth Amendment forbids stopping a vehicle even for the limited purpose of questioning its occupants unless police officers have a founded suspicion of criminal conduct.”
US SUPREME COURT DECISION: Sherar v. Cullen, 481 F. 945:
”For a crime to exist, there must be an injured party. There can be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of this exercise of Constitutional rights (the Right to Travel)."
5 - He illegally used Emergency Lights when there was no emergency.
Non-emergency use of emergency vehicle lights and sirens is a felony. An emergency is defined by the courts as “a sudden, unexpected, or impending situation, involving injury, loss of life, damage to property, or catastrophic interference with normal activities, that require immediate attention and remedial action.”
“State Police Power extends only to immediate threats to public safety, health, welfare, etc.,” Michigan v. Duke; “The police power of the state must be exercised in subordination to the provisions of the US. Constitution.” (Bacchanal vs. Wanley, 245 US 60; Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. vs. State Highway Commission, 294 US 613).
The Arkansas State Police Trooper clearly didn’t know the actual Law and he ended up giving me a ticket, which is what he was trained to do, because, contrary to common belief, the main purpose of the Police is to make Profit by arresting and ticketing code breakers.
There’s an incentive of course. For each citation, the government gets paid a significant amount of money, which comes from the Cestiu Que Vie Trust that was set up in our NAMES and operated without our consent or knowledge. That applies to all of the UN countries (174) because they operate under the same system.
I strongly believe many officers enter their profession genuinely wanting to serve the best interest of the people. However, due to lack of proper training, compartmentalization, and heavy indoctrination they become as much victims of as enablers for the grand crime known as covert slavery.
Know Your Rights and Be Brave
Bravery and confidence come with the knowledge you have about your Natural (unalienable) Rights. It also comes with the visceral understanding of who you are and who they are.
You are a benevolent creation of Nature/God having a temporary experience as a living man or woman - the authority who gave rise to governments.
They are for profit CORPORATIONS disguised as governmental agencies, created by other people in the name of your safety.
It’s time we all (individually & collectively) grow up and take the responsibility for learning our rights & actual Law and peacefully stand against tyranny. Just imagine how quickly would the police stop pillaging & harassing private Americans if majority of us knew the basics of Law…
If there’s one court ruling you should remember for your protection from governmental agencies it is the US SUPREME COURT DECISION; Rodriquez v. Ray Donavan (U.S. Departments of Labor) 769 F. 2d 1344, 1348 (1985):
"All codes, rules, and regulations are for government authorities only, not human/Creators in accordance with God's laws. All codes, rules, and regulations are unconstitutional and lacking due process of law…”