An excellent read sir, and quite accurate from my perspective. You hit the major points.
In my view trying to gain remedies from our corrupt courts is a hit or miss proposition at best. Avenues for appeal and fair adjudication are frequently cut off to all but the wealthy and powerful.
The judges & courts view the common man as a slave to be used for production and have no sovereignty under their laws, corrupted through corporate interests that are contrary to the collective well being of the nation.
What you describe here are the oligarchs, the elites; the puppet masters and the system they have constructed to keep them in power and prevent others from obtaining it. My hope for the future relies on the people who have awoken to this evil and do their part to resist it, to help build alternatives that plug the loopholes that lead to institutional corruption.
What is required for freedom to flourish is responsible people to wake up to these problems and take action to help resolve them. It will not require a majority, a small minority can make all the difference. To manifest the changes required (which essentially boil down to changing people's perception to be in agreement with reality and dispel the irrational, illogical beliefs that contradict reality) massive re-education must take place to restore the ability to think properly. It requires "The Great Work" as Mark Passio calls it, to rehabilitate our minds to rational functionality, which the public indoctrination camps we call schools systematically erodes into obedient order followers.
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