Why Justice is Lacking

Why have so many serial rapists posing as ‘holy men’ escaped justice in the United States and elsewhere?

There is a very good reason. Only after we know the answer to this question, can we direct our energies to more effective avenues of exposing crimes, punishing perpetrators, and protecting children from harm.

In a nutshell, the police departments and courts where survivors of childhood sexual abuse typically go to report the heinous crimes that had been committed against them – by authority figures – are not exactly legitimate. If they were, this wouldn’t be such an uphill battle for crime victims who dare come forward.

Of course, the ‘powers that be’ attempt to make us out to be the crazy ones. Right?

But the veil they’ve all hidden under for so long is finally being lifted, and we can better see what we’re dealing with. And it ain’t pretty.

Please take a few moments to watch this video of whistleblower William Foust describe their game.

What is Law

All laws were not created equal.

There is a hierarchy of law. But, first, what is Law?

Law is actually defined, somewhat, in Genesis 1: 26:28. No matter what your spiritual or religious beliefs are, this is the basis for many of the laws we and our ancestors have lived under for thousands of years.

Let us make man in our image according to our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of heaven, and over the beasts, and over all the earth, and over everything that creepeth and moveth on the earth.

Geneva Bible 1599

Sea. Heaven Earth.

Water. Air. Land.

W. A. L.

Evil holds a mirror up to Good.

L. A. W.

Land. Air. Water.

Law of the Land is Constitutional or Common Law.

Law of the Air is Natural or Divine Law.

Law of the Water is Maritime or Admiralty Law, which is not law at all. At least not in America, according to the United States Supreme Court. America is The Land of the Free, not the Sea of the Free.

All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void.”

Marbury vs. Madison, 1803
Supreme Court of the United States

Hierarchy of Law

Back to the hierarchy of law.

  • Superior Law is the Law of the Air juris, based on the laws of nature and long-accepted truths.
  • Supreme Law is the Law of the Land juris, which includes Constitutions and Treaties.
  • Inferior Law is the Law of the Water juris, which is actually corporate policy for citizens and government employees who – knowingly or unknowingly – consent to be held subject to.

Almost every avenue Americans take to pursue justice is in the juris of the water. The local courts, the local police, sheriff’s department, BAR attorneys almost all operate in this corrupt system that has, for the most part, replaced true justice in The Land of the Free. All this time, we’ve only had the illusion of justice.

The good news is, the more we learn about this, the more we can steer our energies in more appropriate directions. Also, the are usually built-in remedies for those who bother to learn and dare take the road less traveled. Of course, Wisdom of the Children is here to help. We make no promises or guarantees of outcomes. However, exposing religious and institutional crimes is a major part of our mission. And we believe shifting from a system where corruption is well-known to one that is supreme is worth the effort.

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