This analysis sharply exposes the hypocrisy of state-sanctioned monopolies that prioritize corporate profits over the fundamental civil liberties of ordinary citizens. It effectively reframes drug enforcement as a mechanism for economic protectionism rather than a genuine effort to ensure public safety.
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Front row, honey. Holy my That's a big That's a lot of dough.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal.
>> Here's the deal. Here's the deal.
>> One of the reasons this isn't the land of the free, home of the brave, is because most Americans have been indoctrinated to think like slaves.
Before I go over this state trooper traffic stop from Madison County, Ohio, I want to impress something on you in this video. Not only are we not the land of the free, home of the brave, but I'm going to demonstrate how the government, including law enforcement agents, actually hate your guts because they have one primary purpose, and that is to safeguard life, liberty, and property.
And given all the body cam evidence that's out there on the internet, it is painfully obvious that they do the exact opposite. They present themselves as agents who want to endanger your life, infringe on your rights, and steal your property, all while claiming to protect and serve you. When is enough going to be enough? When do we get to the end of our rope and look at things the way they actually are instead of the way we want them to be? When are we going to stop treating these tyrants like heroes? As the story goes, this is a routine traffic stop on I70 in Ohio, which turns into one of the largest cocaine seizures in Madison County history. And you got to ask yourself at this point, if I'm not free to transport large or small amounts of cocaine, marijuana, fill in the blank, am I truly free? If I'm not free to possess it, to transport it, to use it, to buy and sell it, am I really free? Is the government really protecting me from danger or do I need to be protected from the danger they introduce into my life? Let's go through this. We'll make some comments along the way through the lenses of Liberty.
>> How are you?
>> Good on yourself?
>> Uh, not too bad. I'm going to pick up this penny that fell out of your door.
Okay.
>> Is this your truck?
>> No, it's a rental.
>> A rental? Did you rent it?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. Do you have the rental agreement and your license? Arizona?
>> Yes.
>> Where are you coming from? from Arizona.
>> Coming from Arizona. Okay. Where did you rent this at?
>> Uh Tucson. Arizona.
>> In Tucson. Where you headed to?
>> To here to Harrisburg.
>> Harrisburg. Yes.
>> Pennsylvania.
>> Yes.
>> Okay. All right. What takes you over there?
>> Because I'm going to move over there.
>> You're moving.
>> How are you? Good. Yourself?
>> Uh not too bad. I'm going to pick up this penny that your door. Okay.
>> Is this your truck?
>> No, it's a rental.
>> A rental? Did you rent it?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. Do you have the rental agreement and your license?
>> Arizona.
>> Yes.
>> Where are you coming from?
>> From Arizona.
>> Coming from Arizona.
>> Okay. Where did you rent this at?
>> Uh Tucson.
>> In Tucson. Where are you headed to?
>> To here to Harrisburg.
>> Harrisburg. Yes.
>> Pennsylvania.
>> Yes. Pennsylvania.
>> Okay. All right. What takes you over there?
>> Because I'm going to move right over there.
>> You're moving?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Are you doing this for a company?
>> A company?
>> Yeah.
>> No, it's cuz I just to move things other times. So that's why.
>> Okay. So where are you um taking the truck to?
>> To um it's going to come back >> to Arizona.
>> Yes.
>> Okay. All right. So you rented this and you're moving your stuff to Harrisburg.
>> Yeah. Just a little stuff and then I'm going to take another one. So >> Okay. When did you rent this?
>> It was on Wednesday.
>> Wednesday. This Wednesday.
>> Yes.
>> Okay. All right. Have you had any tickets or anything else?
>> No, nothing.
>> What's in here right now? This just some sofas and my luggage. Just that >> sofas and luggage. Okay. And it belongs to you?
>> Yes.
>> This is an agreement.
>> This is a problem.
>> Is it not?
>> So, she said she rented this on Wednesday, >> which she did.
Today's Friday. Smell smell the air freshener. Yeah, it's all over the rental. Hey, check them. Check them.
Hey, Mr. Check.
Okay, as they bring out the drug dog transforming man's best friend into his worst enemy, they treat these drug bus involving cocaine, fentanyl, or whatever other drug is out there on the market the same as they treat a Pensky or a U-Haul full of marijuana. And it's interesting to note that marijuana does kill about 500,000 people every single year. Oh, I'm sorry. That's tobacco.
Tobacco kills about 500,000 people every year. But tobacco is legal. The government has ensured that the tobacco industry is legal and it's protected by the enforcers of government, which happens to be the American police departments and sheriff's departments.
So, let that sink in. They protect an industry and a product that kills 500,000 Americans annually. Now, as we move along in this video, I'll give you some other startling statistics. Go ahead, doggy. Do your little tyrannical thing.
>> Good job. Good job.
>> The dog head.
blue.
>> Is everything in that truck for you?
>> Yeah.
Have you ever seen kilos? No, it's not. Got enough bag.
>> Holy dude, that's a big That's a lot of dope, baby. That's a lot of dope.
>> Holy.
>> Where's this going?
>> New York.
>> New York.
>> New York City.
>> Yes.
>> And you want to deliver it?
>> I was going today because I they was going to pay me.
>> Okay. But you don't want to move this to New York.
>> For us to help you as well. It's not just us.
Have a seat up there.
>> Think about it. You got some time. Okay.
Go ahead and have a seat up there.
>> Think about what we're offering you.
It's part of your life, too. Okay.
>> I have kids. I have husbands. So, they don't know nothing.
>> I know. But somebody's going to be very mad.
>> Yeah. My husband is going to get mad.
>> I'm talking about when you lose what's in there.
>> I know.
>> So, what we're actually offering is for you to deliver that to New York. And we arrest them. It helps you because the presumption right here for you is to go to prison.
Okay? We work out here in the middle of nowhere. They don't like that stuff coming through here. Okay? So, think about it because if you're willing to take it to New York, bring in the DEA, which me and him both work for the DEA as well, besides the fact we're state troopers. And that in turn, that cooperation helps you with sense. Okay.
>> Yeah, ma'am. You can't run drugs. The CIA can, the FBI can, police can, they can even manufacture it like they did in California so they could sell it out on the street and bust people who are buying the drugs that were created by the police department. But you, if we catch you doing it, we're going to treat you like a criminal. Who did she harm?
Who did she threaten? Who did she victimized? She's sitting here in the back of a cop car being abused and victimized. All of her rights are gone.
Why? Because she in the spirit of life, liberty, happiness, and property decided to sell something that other people want in the free market. And getting back to statistics, did you realize that 178,000 Americans die every year because they use the white stuff? Oh, wait a second.
That's not Coke that they're dying from.
It's alcohol. And yet the alcohol industry and alcohol itself and the transportation and sales of alcohol is protected by America's law enforcement agents. So are they really concerned about your life? How about this nifty little statistic? 90 to 110,000 people die every single year through the use of fentanyl. Oh, sorry. That's prescription pharmaceutical medication. And yet the pharmaceutical industry and the products that they sell is protected by American police forces. So what we got here is a protection racket. And we see that the government doesn't exactly like competition. And if you try to compete with the government in the manufacture, transportation, and sales of drugs, then you're going to take a ride. Now, I personally think it's the worst thing in the world for you to smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol and to take all these drugs out there. But you're free to do it. It's your body. It's your choice, right? You can put whatever you want to up your nose, down your gullet, into your bloodstream. And if you're not free to do that, stop singing the Star Spangled Banner, cuz this ain't the land of the free, home of the brave.
>> So, think about that.
>> Do you hear?
>> Yeah, I can hear you. Can I ask a question?
>> Yeah.
>> When we get there to your office and I call my husband and tell what is happening and tell my kids that I don't know something.
>> I'll tell you this. If even if you choose not to cooperate, I understand and we can't make you do anything that you don't want to do. I'll absolutely let you call your husband. But until we decide the game plan, nobody can know that you got stopped.
>> Okay?
>> We do that to protect us and you. You have a lot of big life decisions to make in about the next 20 minutes.
Is that something that you would potentially be interested in about doing the delivery?
>> The only person who needs to make a life decision are the officers who are infringing on unalienable rights.
>> I don't know. It's cuz >> Did you tell anybody you were getting stopped?
>> No. Nobody.
>> What they typically do is just tell you a city that you're going to.
>> Yeah. They tell me a city and just go and they say, "We're going to call you when you're getting there."
>> Do you know that they're tracking you?
might not even know.
>> Yeah, they're tracking you.
>> What do you do for uh work?
>> I don't work.
>> Okay. What's your husband do?
>> He's a plumber.
>> How many kids do you guys have?
>> Four.
>> So, just keep in mind while these cops give high fives about cocaine and marijuana bus, cocaine only kills about 25 30,000 people a year, while prescribed pharmaceutical medication kills three times that amount. Alcohol kills six times that amount and tobacco kills 17 times the amount of people who die from the use of cocaine. So don't give me this nonsense about these drug busts are about keeping society safe.
They don't care about keeping society safe. This isn't a war on drugs. This is a war on your unalienable right to be secure in your persons, houses, papers, and effects, out in the public highways, and in your house. And it's a war against your pursuit of life, liberty, happiness, and property. The thugs of the state don't like competition, and the enforcers are sent out to make sure you are not their competition. There's no credible evidence to support the assertion that this plant kills anyone.
So in that particular situation, it's very clear that these law enforcement agents are protecting manufacturers who are producing poison that's actually killing people while they're removing harmless beneficial plants from the market as they terrorize and victimize those who transport those harmless beneficial plants. Leave your thoughts about this for the world in the comments below. If you like these videos, give this video a like, share this video with everybody you know, subscribe to the channel, hit the bell so that you can be alerted when I upload new videos, and click on that join button and become a member. I will see you in the next video.
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