The War-Town Times S2E5: The Constitution & a Piece of Paper Walk into the BAR

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When those who can afford to, run into trouble with the gubment within War-Town, they oft run to the trade union most commonly referred to as the BAR association. In other words, they “lawyer up”, with the impression that they themselves are too incompetent to represent themselves or their Rights. In doing so, they hand over the the reigns of their case, with a wing and a prayer, to an attorney with a fool’s faith that the lawyer is actually going to defend their Rights in our local courts. Without paying attention to the fact that billable hours are greatly increased the longer a case drags out, can a resident of War-Town truly put faith in the notion that an attorney is actually working in their best interests with such tempting motivation to do otherwise? Could this be the reason the members of this trade union present to us the Law as some complicated, confusing thing that We the People cannot understand ourselves, just like the old Roman Church used to convince its subjects the scriptures would drive them mad if they even dared to look at them?

How did it come to be that a trade union have become the gatekeepers and interpreters of the Simplicity of the Law, and cloud the entranceway to Liberty with smoke, mirrors & legalese in the fictional city of War-Town? Does this trade union have the good people of War-Town in a trance of statutes, acts, codes & ordinances that pretend to be Law but aren’t actually Law? And what does it take to comprehend and apply the Simplicity of the Law? Degrees and BAR association cards, or the clear reading of our Founding Documents and a few Supreme Court rulings? Is access to the Law for each and every flesh and blood person in War-Town, or just members of a small trade union within the community?

 

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Once more into the messing-about-with-local-gubment fray for Your Humble Author, Narrator & Fictional Character; Daniel Louis Crumpton & the War-Town War Room Crew! After a long hiatus, the team of the War-Town Times hath returned for the highly anticipated second season where the story is juicier, the stakes are higher & the sphincter muscles of those in elected office within the fictional city of “War-Town” will get tighter! In the second season of the War-Town Times, the mystery of gubment’s role in all our lives will be solved and actionable information for each and every one of you will be distributed more than the narcotics unit can disseminate fentanyl into our streets. Neat!! But wait! There’s more! Could it be this season, that our Humble Author, Narrator & Fictional Character has managed to find himself caught up in a conspiracy of corruption within the halls of War-Town gubment goofiness? Probably.

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Daniel Louis Crumpton, author of the groundbreaking novel "Then Came the Flood" (Westbow Press), is an enigmatic visionary, writer, and thinker whose journey through life has been a ceaseless exploration of boundless horizons. Born with an insatiable curiosity and an innate drive for understanding the intricacies of existence, Crumpton has dedicated his life to delving into the depths of various disciplines, from philosophy and spirituality to science and the arts. From an early age, Crumpton exhibited a rare talent for weaving words into profound narratives that resonate deeply with the human experience. This gift led him to pursue a path as a writer, captivating readers with his ability to distill complex concepts into eloquent prose. His works effortlessly bridge the gap between the esoteric and the tangible, inviting readers to ponder the profound questions that often lie at the heart of existence. Crumpton's literary exploration extends beyond the written word, as he is also a passionate advocate for fostering open dialogue and intellectual exchange. Through his engaging discussions and thought-provoking lectures, he has cultivated a vibrant community of like-minded individuals who are equally committed to exploring the realms of consciousness, the mysteries of the universe, and the human condition. In addition to his pursuits in writing and speaking, Crumpton's multifaceted nature is evident in his creative endeavors. Crumpton's journey has been one of continuous evolution, marked by an unyielding determination to push the boundaries of conventional thought. He challenges preconceptions and invites others to question the status quo, fostering an environment where growth and transformation thrive. His insatiable hunger for knowledge has led him to traverse diverse landscapes, from the halls of academia to the quiet contemplation of nature. As an explorer of both the outer cosmos and the inner dimensions of the mind, Daniel Louis Crumpton remains an inspiring figure whose life serves as a testament to the profound impact of unbridled curiosity, fearless inquiry, and the relentless pursuit of truth. His legacy is one that encourages us all to embrace the unknown, expand our perspectives, and embark on our own journeys of discovery. His writing has been featured on ZENINTHECAR.COM, OCHELLI.COM, DOWNLOADEDCONTENT.COM amongst many others. His views, ideas, insights and humorous perspectives on current social and political issues have been heard on internationally and nationally syndicated radio broadcasts such as Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, Lighting the Void with Joe Rupe, The Ochelli Effect with Chuck Ochelli, The Vinny Eastwood Show and Coast to Coast with George Noory. Daniel Louis Crumpton’s ongoing experimental, introspective and conscious streamed writings, podcasts, videos and interviews can be found collected at ZENintheCAR.com. D.L. Crumpton is also well known for his charitable work with the CannaSense Total Wellness collective (getcannasense.com), which provides medical cannabis to patients in all 50 states.

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