The System Proves Itself

by freejeff | November 12, 2006 at 09:18 pm
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Bits and peices have been coming to me over the past month.  I have
been racking my brain trying to put the peices to this puzzle
together.  I go to sleep with questions, I awake with questions and
throughout the day, periodically, I ask questions....

Last nite, I read a binder that was approximately 5 inches thick
full of motions, testimony, court documents, news paper clippings and
other well organized documents.  I am amazed at the organization that
has been preserved regarding this case.  I read all of the supreme
court motions, habeus corpus petition, and the 2004 evidenciary hearing
transcripts.  I am wonderfully amazed at how so many great arguements
for innocense to can be overlooked and disgarded.  Blantent disregard
for due process and total ingnorance towards the facts of the matter. 

I have learned quite a few things this past month.  I would like to tell you about them right now. 

I have learned:


1. No one is excempt from being  detained.

2. The facts dont really matter past a point

3. The system must be preserved at all cost

4. Duality is a Reality

From here out I am going to discuss the Dualistic nature that we
seem to have bumped heads against.  Frank and Chris have fought this
beast for 14yrs.  It is clear that a system is more sacred than an
individual life.  In a sense I can understand the prevelance taken
towards preservation of our Justice system, however, there are some
flaws in the system that I would like to touch on in this discussion.

1. The system is Dualistic in nature by design. The system alots variables  to offset the error in the system. 


2. The system is driven by people.  People are inherently error prone. 


3. The System process constricts the rules of
participation and leverage overtime, therefore, the longer a person is
constrained by the system, it perpetuates its validity over the outcome
thus proving itself by itself.


4. The ideological perception is:  evil vs
good.  The system is inherently good and people are inherently evil. 
The problem w/ this ideological position is that 'people' drive the
system and therefore hide behind it when the people 'err' in
execution.  The result ends up being that the error is justified and
then consumed into the system.


5.  Once 'rubber stamped' into the system.... 
It is impossible to use the system to get back out. IE.... it is
impossible to prove innocense by accusing the system of wrong doing. 
The system rejects that inherently.

Let's tie this into Jeff's case.  For 14yrs, Jeff and his family
have been trying with no success to prove to the system that he(Jeff)
was innocent by accusing the system of wrong doing.  Do you see the
problem?  This is a battle that I particularly do not want to fight
ideologically.  I dont care how many people jump on the FREEJEFF CAUSE
and rally up 100,000 people or so.... WE WONT CHANGE THE SYSTEM.   The
system is inherently good.  The people that execute the system is where
our perspective should be concentrating.

Presently, the perspective is to show all of the evidence that
proves that Jeff didnt do what they said he did....  Personally,  I
read all the motions/appeals/hearings and for the life of me am unable
to understand how they just throw it out everytime.  They dont believe
it, act like they didnt hear it, explain it away w/ mumbo jumbo that
completely attacks my intellegence.  This has been irking me for
weeks.  Trust me I have been reading and reading and reading.... I know
this case.  I eat it daily as my bread. 

I wake up asking why? Why wont people listen? Why wont people help?
Why wont people donate money? Just Why? ....I was watching PBS about
2wks ago and the particular show came to my rememberance.  A man was
attempting to reproduce Stone Hinge and show the viewers how one man
could actually build something by himself that 100's of men couldnt do
with brute strength.  These concrete blocks weighed like 10-20 tons
each and he was moving them around by himself and placing them in
footers and stacking them and standing them upright.  How was he
doing?  Leverage....  The guy used a small rock the size of a baseball
underneath the blocks and used it as a fulcrum to move the block side
to side and then in essence completely position it where he wanted it
by himself with very little effort. He used a small rock to leverage 20
tons and move it to where ever he chose.  That was amazing and I
enjoyed watching it, however, I completely forgot about it until this
morning.  It came back do me during one of my WHY MOMENTS...

AHHH HA!  The Washington's have not been using leverage and trying
to pickup a whole system and turn it upside down for 14yrs.  They have
been arguing that Jeff is Innocent because the system is
guilty(generally).  That is a fight I want nothing to do with.  I am
not into changing a whole system.  My mission and goal is to get Jeff
out of Jail not Change a System.  Like I said, I believe that the
system is inherently good.  The people that are the governor's over it
have started to jack it up.  

Where do we go from here?  I think that a reevaluation of the core
focus needs to be addressed.  I said earlier that this is a society
that is built on the dual nature of life.  On/Off .... stop / go  good
/ evil ...  day / nite....  The Justice system see's through those eyes
and when the Agents of the System bring someone like Jeff before the
Court  the duality is:  Jeff /criminal  vs  Justice / Good .  Trying to
change an ideological perspective takes many many years.... 
generations.... and I dont necessarily believe that it should be
changed.  However,  we still have a delimna.  Jeff is locked up and
shouldnt be.  What is the answer?  LEVERAGE....  As I continued to
think today, I see that we must use one of those small rocks in order
to move this concrete bohemith... not destroy it.  How do we leverage
the Justice System?  With duality.... 

I have no doubt in my mind that the police in Winchester were
corrupt and the state was corrupt including the Judge(at some level of
involvedment)  though i cant tell to what extent ...totally.  I'm
thinking at this point that we have to use duality to leverage the
officers or agents of the state against the court.  In essence pit them
against each other....  In my recent findings, a wave of corruption is
being uncovered across the country in police depts.  Very seldom do u
see Judges and prosecutors singled out and focussed on and rightfully
so.  That's even harder to prove.... as they are the agents of
charging/penality of the law.... not enforcement.

This will basically change our premise from:  Jeff is innocent
because the system is guilty  'to'  Those cops are corrupt and here is
why.  We are eleviating the system by humanizing and identifying agents
of the law who broke the law.  It will be 1000 times easier to leverage
this fact and prove their corruption than to get Jeff out of the
system.... IMHO

We  need to get these officere's files opened and investigated. 
Once charges are merited then they ARE COMPELLED TO REOPEN ALL THE
CASES THAT THESE MEN WERE INVOLVED WITH.....  which one of them happens to be
Jeff Washington's....  1000's of cases are being reopened' around the country as
we speak.  

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