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(bombshell) IT’S OFFICIAL, FLORIDA IS A LAWLESS LAND, AND WE ARE ALL VULNERABLE (New York v. Florida)

foreclosure-millsDrink it all in, folks. Things are bad and only getting worse.   No commentary necessary here, no need to read between any lines.   You can all read the black and white.

The rapid descent into a very dark place has only been hastened as it becomes more and more certain and definite that this nation and especially this state are governed not by people or by laws or by any real justice, but by corporations supported and driven as they are by collision of corruption and cash.

The only real question remains is what happens after the full breadth and depth of the tyranny is fully expressed?   What will this world look like when the corporatacracy apparatchik has ground down and spit out every last bit of law and liberty?   What will we the serfs, the peasants, the prisoners do when clamp is tightened down just a few more screws deeper?

That truly is what terrifies me most. What the masters of the machine fail to realize is the profound danger they are placing all of us in by accelerating this descent into lawlessness.

This nation, these people will only be pushed so far.   The real problem is, the masters will not recognize they’ve pushed too far until it’s too late and there is no turning back.

From The Palm Beach Post:

Florida’s once-heralded foreclosure mill investigations have fizzled as the attorney general’s office has failed to find the right strategy to continue its pursuit and three law firms call for the cases to be dismissed.

This week, an attempt to have the Florida Supreme Court weigh in on whether the state has the authority to subpoena the Law Offices of David J. Stern was denied by the 4th District Court of Appeal.

The decision effectively ends the investigations into complaints that the firms doctored court paperwork in an attempt to speed foreclosures.

FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL

UPDATE: BUT NOW HERE’S A REAL CONFLICT THAT’S DEVELOPING…

 What are we dear people, citizens of a United States of America to make of the fact that one state (that would be Florida) has affirmed a very real wild, dangerous environment of lawlessness while other states, that would be New York, California, Nevada, Michigan, just to name a few have said,

WE WILL OPERATE UNDER A SYSTEM OF EQUAL LAWS THAT BIND PEOPLE AND CORPORATIONS

That’s right, just read the lawsuit that was recently filed in Nevada here and another bombshell, read the lawsuit that was just released a few minutes ago from New York here.

It’s kinda setting up a sort of civil war type situation where on the one hand we’ve got states that are enforcing laws while another state sticks out like a downward sticking thumb, thumbing the nose at the rule of law……