First published at 02:06 UTC on September 29th, 2017.
- A Parable about Scapegoats and the Consequences of Being a Bystander to Evil.
Who is he for whom you raise the gallows tree? He who serves me best said he. — The Hangman
The motto on the courthouse is a quotation from Virgil. It translates to "…
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- A Parable about Scapegoats and the Consequences of Being a Bystander to Evil.
Who is he for whom you raise the gallows tree? He who serves me best said he. — The Hangman
The motto on the courthouse is a quotation from Virgil. It translates to "Having Been Warned, Learn Justice."
By remaining silent, he who can and ought to forbid something, commands it. H. Grotius "The Law of War and Peace"
The Hangman by Maurice Ogden. a film by Les Goldman. read by Herschel Bernardi. animation by Paul Julian. musical score by Serge Hovey.
With our silence, a coward's hope, we who stand idly by are as responsible as those that do the act. https://www.bitchute.com/video/QeblxmzQRuob
The Truth can only Free if it's Unbound. The Whole Truth and nothing but.
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Vincent Easley II http://reallibertymedia.com/author/vine Standing in the Gap about.me/vincenteasleyii
Reporting for the 1st Amendment alongside those that Stood in the Gap in Bunkerville, NV in 2014 and as Witness (#303) at the Federal trials of USA vs Bundy Ranch et al. in 2017/18.
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