Manipulating footage to make cops look evil

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Hello @adamkokesh, I have recently started watching your videos after I noticed them in the "Hot"section on dtube. I must say that I really admire your courage and transparency. You look like an honest and honorable man. The way you are using your influence and resources is truly remarkable. Talking about this video, I really admired how you confronted those police officers and talked your way through them. Even though all of them were reluctant to get recorded, you made your point of being a citizen who is not abusing his rights.

Thanks to this video now we know why Cops are comfortable getting filmed even when they are not doing anything wrong. Independent journalists like you should be encouraged all over the world because they are not the part of the biggest scam of paid media. Guys like you show the honest and real scenarios that occur in our surroundings. Cheers buddy! Upvoted, Resteemed and Followed.

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I'm not in the US and therefore had not faced any of these specific "evil cops" issues. But in general I'd tend to give benefit of the doubt to policemen. Too many people nowadays are going around trying to find faults with the police. It must be demoralising for the good cops. And I strongly believe their number far exceed the occasional bad ones.

Sorry buddy, but you're wrong. It is embedded in the cops training to view the citizenry as adversaries. You can't be a "good cop" in an organization with rules, training, and policies that consistently create a larger divide between the populace and the police. You said it yourself; "I'm not in the US". So don't inject your opinion if it has absolutely no legitimacy.

Why not?
Or do you control what is defined as legitimate?
Would be tough to swallow though...because you don't look near important enough :-)

nice to meet you sir..!!followed

You don't have to do anything to make cops look evil... their badge is enough.

true dude..followed

Hey Adam, another great video. It seems pretty obvious that employees of the government view the people in an adversarial light. I remember when it wasn't that way but government got bigger and more controlling.

http://www.truthabides.com/adversarial/

here's an excerpt:

The founding fathers recognized the relationship between any government and its citizens is at best ADVERSARIAL: individual Rights (freedoms) are inversely proportional to government power. The more power the government has, the less Rights you have. Government can't grow in size or power except at the cost of our individual Rights and freedom. The founding fathers also realized that all governments seek to expand their powers and are therefore driven to diminish their citizen's Rights. Hence, the Constitution was written to both limit government and maximize our individual Rights.

Hence, the Constitution was written to both limit government and maximize our individual Rights.<<<


uh. I think we have seen enough evidence where that theory has been proven wrong. The Constitution hasn't limited government, and in actuality has completely shredded any protection of "individual rights" (in spite of including the Bill of Rights) as it foolishly relied on "checks and balances" between the 3 branches once the voters "decided" on representatives and magistrates.

Time to head back to 1783 for a "do over"..... but first, let's rediscover the dilemma faced in 1776! They all knew what they were to fight against, but in reality, were disharmonious about what they were fighting for. Thus the trepidation presented by our hero, Ben Martin.

The only point I was making was that the relationship between government and its people is adversarial and it becomes progressively worse as government grows in size.

And if that's true and I think it is, then everyone needs to questions the logic of having a government at all. With friends like that...

exactly. ...which makes the anarcho position so attractive these days. Just look internally within the LP. The "minarchos" are about fried to a crisp. Once we see government as a cancer... which will NEVER stop growing once initiated, we better figure out how to close the loopholes AnarchoVol presents. But we have got to put our solutions to the test before any "serious" money will follow.

Adam, the president thing makes you seem crazy.

Awesome Post!! keep it up

Awesome Post!! keep it up

I only support but can not do much

It’s understandable that most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera and refuse interviews.... because most are just not good conversationalist. ...furthermore, being distracted by the cameras can cause him his job.

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