"The COVID-19 thing and the PCR testing and the masks were really a test to see how far have they have removed people from the knowledge of the law that they would actually accept that people would say you have to wear a mask or you can't travel for 5 miles."
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The COVID-19 thing and the PCR testing and the masks were really a test to see how far have they have removed people from the knowledge of the law that they would actually accept that people would say you have to wear a mask or you can't travel for 5 miles."
Dolores Cahill, a professor, immunologist, and inventor, describes for an audience at Sounds Beautiful Fest 2024 how the COVID-19 operation was, in part, a test to see how far the general population's knowledge of their rights as enshrined by natural law has been diminished. Cahill notes that any police officers, nurses, coroners, etc. who have violated people's rights as enshrined by natural law must now face jury trials; "precedence" examples are particularly important, Cahill notes, as that will deter bad actors in these key professions from committing malfeasance in the future. Partial transcription of clip below. "So what's happening is we have people dressed up as police, so they are paid to defend our right to life, our freedom of travel, our freedom of speech, privacy, and property. So what the system that's been around, you know, to try and push this legal system on is the COVID-19 thing and the PCR testing and the masks were really a test to see how far have they removed people from the knowledge of the law that they would actually accept that people would say you have to wear a mask or you can't travel for 5 miles. And then the strategy was, well, if 95% of the population do it willingly, that then they will just go and target the small number of people that, you know, were standing up. And that's why we were organizing big rallies in the World Freedom Alliance and in England as all of you were so that if a million people turned up, that would make it more difficult. "But what people don't know is really don't, you know, don't appreciate is that the people who are paid as police constables in England are paid to defend our right to life, travel, speech, privacy, and property. But then there's actually a criminal offense in England today. It's the second highest crime below treason, and it's called malfeasance. And it's reserved for men and women that dress up as police and judges and coroners and members of parliament who actually misrepresent the law by making one of your inalienable rights, for example, a criminal offense, like 10 years in prison. "And then it may take us a number of years to hold them accountable, and the solution is this trial by jury system. But to set up a trial by jury system, you need tens of thousands of people. And that partly what I'm proposing and what a lot of us are proposing is that we run the knowledge of the trial by jury through local co op groups or PMA groups so that if we educate 10, 20 people, you can go back to your community groups and educate tens of thousands of people and then maybe volunteer for a lawful trial by jury, which will then hold a precedence case like a coroner or whatever accountable. Does that make sense? So that's so I think what has been going on and we, you know, don't need to go into it too much, but it's just that the the solution is really this accountability mechanism. "Now while solutions like growing food and detoxing are all very important and developing homeschools, This is kind of a fundamental thing that we don't want this to happen again. And all societies that have crumbled over millennia are that there was some kind of element of coercion through food supply or through slavery or tyranny so that they could enslave the majority of people and then strategically target the individuals standing up. So part of the solution for us is to work together and then put the spotlight back on them and we all then look strategically potentially between the 4 nations, for example, coroners or example, people paid as nurses or paid as police that would be precedence examples."