strange child

Gilberto 2022-04-22 07:01:05

We had to monitor our enemies.

We need to monitor the people monitoring them

Who’s going to monitor the monitors of the monitors?

------------------------- - Enemy of the State

rulers and citizens are placed on opposite sides.

At the end of the suspicious cloud, whether the child is found or not is not important to the film. As the serial killer said when he was convicted of 20 first-degree murders by a jury, he was never done justice, and Julie was the only good guy because she had the purest motives. "I want MY son." It's a mother's instinct, and we think that instinct can be put first. In the results of the notary meeting, no one has defeated the other. It seems that we can see a small progress in democracy, but it cannot change the situation of the two parties. U.S. law states that citizens can legally own guns to protect their private property. However, when such a group of people monitors your every move through satellites, targets your head with sophisticated weapons, freezes your credit cards, and manipulates the media When it comes to slandering your reputation, no one is as kind and helpful as Will Smith. Of course not everyone has the qualities that appeal to the NSA.

The violation of state power to citizens is the greatest threat.

After the hearing, the police captain was suspended, the police chief was demoted, the mayor did not run again, and the pastor continued to fight the corrupt and dark police for his entire life.

Some people say, "We have police officers, pastors, we also have them, but hope, I really don't know if there is this."

I think, this, we can still have it.

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Changeling quotes

  • Christine Collins: Why would they do this?

    Rev. Gustav Briegleb: To avoid admitting they made a mistake when they brought back the wrong boy. Of course, anyone reading the newspaper with half a brain would see through it instantly. Sadly, that would exclude about half the readership of the Times. Mrs. Collins, I have made it my mission in life to bring to light all the things the LAPD wish none of us ever knew about. A department ruled by violence, abuse, murder, corruption and intimidation. When Chief Davis took over the force two years ago, he said...

    Chief James E. Davis: We will hold court against gunmen in the streets of Los Angeles. I want them brought in dead, not alive, and I will reprimand any officer who shows the least mercy to a criminal.

    Rev. Gustav Briegleb: He picked fifty of the most violent cops on the force, gave them machine guns and permission to shoot anyone who got in their way. He called them the Gun Squad. No lawyers, no trials, no questions, no suspensions, no investigations, just piles of bodies. Bodies in the morgues, bodies in the hospitals, bodies by the side of the road, and not because the LAPD wanted to wipe out crime. No. The LAPD wanted to wipe out the competition. Mayor Cryer and half the force are on the take: gambling, prostitution, bootlegging, you name it. Because once you give people the freedom to do whatever they want, as the Lord found in the Garden of Eden, they will do exactly that. This police department does not tolerate dissent or contradiction or even embarrassment. And you are in a position to embarrass them and they do not like it. They will do anything in their power to discredit you. I've seen it happen too many times to start going blind now. That's why I wanted to meet you, to let you know what you're getting yourself into and to help you fight it, if you choose to.

    Christine Collins: Reverend, I appreciate everything that you're doing and everything that you said, but I'm not on a mission. I just want my son home.

  • Dr. John Montgomery: He had two cavities that needed filling. He put up a fight, but I took care of it.

    Christine Collins: And?

    Dr. John Montgomery: Your son's upper front teeth were separated by a small tissue, a diastema. It made them sit about an eighth of an inch apart. The boy in that room has no such gap.

    Christine Collins: Can that change with age? Because that's what they're going to say.

    Dr. John Montgomery: In some cases, yes, it's possible. But the tissue between Walter's teeth prevents that from happening. You see, they can never come together without an operation to sever the tissue, and I can tell you right now that he has never had such an operation.

    Christine Collins: Would you be willing to put that officially in writing?

    Dr. John Montgomery: Pardon my language, but hell yes.