Once Again,
the Government Sins Against the People
by Rev. Paul
J. Bern
There was a
headline just a few days ago on the Internet mainstream media that
was all over the national news on my old rabbit-eared TV and CNN's
website. The FBI, our nation's top law enforcement agency (at least
up to now), has been giving false testimony about forensic samples
obtained from alleged crime scenes. Fully 95% or more of all federal
criminal prosecutions in the last ten years – those we know about
so far – were engineered by way of apparently bogus testimony!
Allow me to quote a short excerpt from this article:
FBI
admits it fudged forensic hair matches in nearly all criminal trials
for decades
Wednesday,
April 22, 2015
Beforeitsnews.com
WASHINGTON
— “The Justice Department and FBI have formally acknowledged that
nearly every examiner in an elite FBI forensic unit gave flawed
testimony in almost all trials in which they offered evidence against
criminal defendants over more than a two-decade period before 2000.
Of 28 examiners with the FBI Laboratory’s microscopic hair
comparison unit, 26 overstated forensic matches in ways that favored
prosecutors in more than 95 per cent of the 268 trials reviewed so
far, according to the National Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers (NACDL) and the Innocence Project, which are assisting the
government with the country’s largest post-conviction review of
questioned forensic evidence. The cases include those of 32
defendants sentenced to death. Of those, 14 have been executed or
died in prison, the groups said under an agreement with the
government to release results after the review of the first 200
convictions. The FBI errors alone do not mean there was not other
evidence of a convicts guilt. Defendants and federal and state
prosecutors in 46 states and the District of Columbia are being
notified to determine whether there are grounds for appeals. Four
defendants were previously exonerated. The admissions mark a
watershed in one of the country’s largest forensic scandals,
highlighting the failure of the U.S. courts for decades to keep bogus
scientific information from juries, legal analysts said. The question
now, they said, is how state authorities and the courts will respond
to findings that confirm long-suspected problems with subjective,
pattern-based forensic techniques — like hair and bite-mark
comparisons — that have contributed to wrongful convictions in more
than one-quarter of 329 DNA-exoneration cases since 1989. In a
statement, the FBI and Justice Department vowed to continue to devote
resources to address all cases and said they “are committed to
ensuring that affected defendants are notified of past errors and
that justice is done in every instance. The Department and the FBI
are also committed to ensuring the accuracy of future hair analysis,
as well as the application of all disciplines of forensic
science....”
In other
words, there are thousands of criminal convictions that were falsely
obtained, meaning there are literally hundreds of thousands of people
in the federal prison system who aren't supposed to be there in the
first place. To call this outrageous would be a gross understatement,
to call it a miscarriage of justice would in my view still be
insufficient. The best description I can think of – and I can think
of a few I can't print here – is “completely over the top”!
Wikipedia
has this to say about incarceration in America:
“The United States has the largest prison population in the world,
and the second-highest per-capita incarceration rate, behind
Seychelles
(which has a total prison population of 786 out of a population of
90,024). In 2012, there were 707 adults incarcerated per 100,000
population. According to the U.S.
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), 2,266,800 adults were
incarcerated in U.S. federal and state prisons, and county jails at
year-end 2011 – about 0.94% of adults in the U.S. resident
population. Additionally, 4,814,200 adults at year-end 2011 were on
probation or on parole. In total, 6,977,700 adults were under
correctional supervision (probation,
parole, jail, or prison) in 2011 – about 2.9% of adults in the U.S.
resident population."
Of that 2.26 million incarcerated individuals in state and federal
prisons, that number is pretty much divided down the middle between
the two. So, if there are 1.13 million people in federal prison, and
95% of them are there due to what amounts to perjured testimony, the
FBI just lost every ounce of its credibility. Plus, a crime of the
highest order has been committed in America due to false imprisonment
and perjury – both felony offenses – and, people's civil rights
have been violated because 3 out of 4 prisoners are black. The uproar
over this should have been deafening, but the story came and went in
24 hours or less. Without a doubt the majority of people do not yet
know about this report, which is why I am going to great lengths to
bring this topic back up again.
What
does the Bible say about this? Quite a lot, actually, so let me quote
just a handful of verses, which should be sufficient for me to make
my point. In Exodus chapter 20, verse 16 says, “You
shall not bear false testimony against your neighbor.”
No doubt you will recognize this as being one of the ten
commandments. Exodus chapter 23 says in verse one, “Do
not spread false reports. Do not help a wicked man by being a
malicious witness.”
Proverbs chapter nineteen, verse five says, “A
false witness will not go unpunished, and he who pours out lies will
not go free.”
Psalm 119, verse 163 says, “I hate
and abhor falsehood, but I love the law.”
It says in Ephesians chapter 4 and verse 25, “Therefore
each one of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his
neighbor, for we are all members of one body”.
And finally, Jesus himself said in Luke chapter 3, verse 14, “Don't
extort money and don't accuse people falsely – be content with your
pay”.
What's the 21st
century version of that truism? Don't be greedy! Sorry, Gordon Gecko
and Wall St., greed is most definitely not good, not even a little.
Greed is counterproductive, it is self-centered and therefore
childish, and often times it can be criminal in nature.
As
our planet becomes more and more populated, working for the greater
good instead of one's personal needs and desires will become the
preferable way of life. Fewer resources for more people seems to be
the order of the day. As such, hoarding money, food, investments such
as houses, or other commodities like gold and silver, is becoming the
old way of doing things. People are finally starting to figure out
that we can either coexist together peacefully, or we can annihilate
each other in war. Which do we choose? As for me, since I worship the
Prince of Peace, I choose to live in His peace, and harmoniously with
those around me to the best of my ability. But when people are
falsely imprisoned, that's where I draw the line. When people are
railroaded into prison after being nearly defenseless in court based
on false testimony, that is where I draw the line. When people's
civil rights are being viciously violated up one side and down the
other, that is where I draw the line! This grotesque miscarriage of
justice has just over a million people falsely imprisoned, and that's
the federal system alone. The other 50 states are undoubtedly just as
bad, if not worse.
What
can we do about this? There can be no question that law enforcement
and the criminal court system are utterly corrupt, all one has to do
is watch the news on TV or the Web. The latest death of yet another
unarmed black man in Baltimore, Maryland is the most current example
as I write this. It seems this poor guy suffered a fatal spinal cord
injury while in police custody. Naturally, nobody in the department
knows anything about it, not one little bit. Evidently the police in
Baltimore expect us to believe this gentleman broke his back
accidentally. How ridiculous!! This was a case of cold-hearted
murder, pure and simple. If a civilian did this to another, at the
minimum they would be charged with second degree murder, or at least
manslaughter, depending on the jury. But if it's the police, they
will almost always get off scott free. Why? Because the cops lie on
the witness stand to convict people just like the FBI agents I wrote
about at the beginning of this posting. And, as you have read, God
hates false testimony and He hates liars.
Is
it any wonder that more and more people are becoming afraid of the
police? When I'm out in public and see a cop, I refuse to even so
much as make eye contact with them. You see, a long time ago, back in
the early '90's, I found myself convicted of a weapons charge over an
altercation in traffic. Another driver was repeatedly cutting into my
lane and slamming on his brakes right in front of me. After the
altercation, I left the scene, nor do I make an apology for that
because I regarded it as justifiable self-defense, and I still do. A
year and a half later, when the case came up in court (I had posted
bond and gotten out of jail), I found out that the man who started
the whole thing was an off-duty cop. He was driving in his civilian
car wearing civilian clothes, and I had no idea this guy was a police
officer. The bottom line was that I was convicted of 2 felonies
because the off-duty cop who started the whole thing got up on the
witness stand and told one lie on top of another (naturally, this
time he was in uniform). My only consolation was that I got probation
and a fine instead of jail time. So I know what it's like to be
falsely convicted of a crime. And that's exactly why I side with the
protesters, and I always will. And I am convinced that this police
and courtroom misconduct will eventually deteriorate into massive
civil unrest, which is something I've been predicting
in my books for years. The summer of 2015 could get very
interesting. Only time will tell.
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