Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Judge Nap answers the question: "When must a citizen report a crime?"

Judge Andrew Napolitano answers the question - can people in the United States be arrested for failing to report knowledge of a criminal plan? According to the Judge on the Kelly File news show last night, people are NOT required to report other people's criminal plans, because "that would result in too many false reports." There is only one exception to this - when the crime in question is treason/waging war on the United States.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvK8SQ7lQvs

3:19 minute clip - the significant part starts when Kelly introduces the Judge at about 1:00.

So... the San Bernardino shooter's mother. Did she know "enough" and is shooting up a government party tantamount to treason?

By the way, what about shooting up a black church with intent to start a race war? Treason? If not, then why was Joey Meek arrested? It was widely reported that it was because he knew of Roof's plan. But Roof has not been charged with treason.

This would explain why the black friend of Dylann Roof was not arrested for knowing of  Roof's stated plan to shoot up a college and failing to report it. No law says he had to report it.

And, reeling way back in time, what about the Matthew Hale case, he got 30 years for a failure to report a paid government informant who showed up at Hale's door one night--wired by the feds--and announced that he was going to "take care" of an unnamed judge for Hale. How the hell did the government get away with that one??? Answer: a system rigged against white power, that's how.

Matt Hale is being held in an infamous Supermax security prison in Colorado. Same place where they send Muslim terrorists  who have killed people. But watch the "white supremacist" system bend over backwards to spare Farook's Mumsie from such a grim fate.



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