The word so far is that the Milwaukee County district attorney John Chisolm had set the bail for the Waukesha mass murderer, James Brooks, artificially low—at only $1000, because of financial contributions from George Soros. Soros has been doing a lot of that, spending money on district attorneys to shape law enforcement policy toward his goal of destroying the United States through internal turmoil. No need to send troops to the border to fight invaders like in the movie Red Dawn. The new villains of the world are billionaires who have had their money go to their heads and drive them to world domination. They seek to undermine our system of law and order to overthrow our nation and rule us all in place of the values of our republic. It’s a fast-moving story, and if you add that incursion onto the millions of dollars other billionaires have used to buy off the media, it’s not an accident that in the wake of the tragedy of Brooks driving his car through a Christmas parade, killing children and adults alike, that we didn’t see a vigil for all the names of the dead. They did have a vigil, just not the usual wall-to-wall media coverage that usually happens in tragedies like this one. Unlike a mass school shooting that drives a political narrative, the political left put Brooks on the streets to commit this crime. It was part of their strategy, and they wanted nothing more than to move on from the story and get back to talking about how they felt about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict that freed him in his self-defense case. These attackers from the political left, from international criminals like George Soros to the Milwaukee rapper James Brooks all want the same thing, the destruction of America and all of us who make the nation great. And they’ll do anything to make it happen, frequently breaking the law as they do it. And they don’t care.
This has brought up the concept of vigilante justice in the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse case, where the political left felt the young man should have gone to jail for murder for the rest of his life for defending Kenosha from thugs, scum bags, and thieves with a rifle. Yet, they support the bail and release of known criminals like James Brooks totally based on skin color and social status. It’s a concept based on insanity, which is a symptom of the Democrat party as a whole. Liberalism is an insane concept that should be psychologically treated, not supported by philosophic debate for its own value. I happen to have some extensive experience in vigilante justice; I wrote a book on it called The Symposium of Justice way back in 2004, which was based on experience I had with mayors, law enforcement, and the FBI over drugs that were being sold across the street from my home. I wasn’t about to put up with that kind of thing, drugs were always something I fought against, and I couldn’t have them sold across the street by a bunch of punk kids. But the police were in on it, and so were the many levels of government I turned to for exposure and justice. In the end, if there weren’t vigilante justice, there wouldn’t have been any justice, and I will say all the time that vigilante justice is always better than no justice.
But it’s no justice that the political left is after in this modern invasion of our country. George Soros is just one of the many billionaires who have global intentions and see America as in the way of his plans. So he is willing to throw vast sums of money to bring us all no justice, frustration, and an eventual collapse of our legal system for their tactical objectives. But one thing they can’t stand is when people insist on justice anyway and take to the streets as Kyle Rittenhouse did with his Second Amendment rights fully intact. Kyle wasn’t a vigilante; he was a young kid who wanted nothing more in the world than to be a cop. But, if you are someone like George Soros, getting rid of cops is the goal, just as in my old case of the drug dealers; getting them hooked on the extra income made them less effective. In whatever case, the goal is to erode law and order in favor of chaos and overthrow. The political left wants people like Kyle Rittenhouse locked up while criminals like James Brooks are free on the streets to rape, pillage, and destroy American society. The thugs of society are the army of the elite, as they see themselves, and they expect us to put up with it.
I learned a lot from my vigilante days, and I don’t mind saying it. The FBI knows all about it, but they let it happen, so there isn’t much they can do about any of it. They broke the law by allowing it all to happen. But I will say this, the wisdom of age is a much better tool than the antics of vigilante justice. When I was younger, nobody wanted to listen to a young kid. But as an older person now, I have quite a lot of influential people who listen carefully and value the input. I will always say that the best thing to do is try to make the system work by putting yourself in the middle of it. You may not always get what you want, but you will find that your action will make it better. Debate is the way to keep the kind of corruption I mentioned in my case in check. If someone had been there to debate the mayors involved, the city council people, and many others, corruption could have been reduced. The head of police who couldn’t pay his cops what they thought they were worth allowed for this side activity openly. If someone had been there to debate with them, they might not have gone along with so much crime. And in the case of John Chisolm, someone should have been going to lunch with this radical progressive. Maybe then he wouldn’t have been so tempted by George Soros’s money if he had a few more friends. The best way to have justice is to be part of the system, take responsibility for asking the hard questions, and work to make it as fair as possible. Sitting around waiting for a crime to happen is the worst idea, but you don’t necessarily need to roam the streets as Batman. I might suggest doing that if you are in your 20s and 30s, but the better way is to develop intelligence and reputation so you can fix it before it becomes a problem. Corruption happens when good people are not part of the process.
Yet, for anybody to assume that vigilante justice won’t happen due to some liberal rule, they are smoking crack. By nature, all humans seek justice, and if their society lets them down, they don’t have much recourse otherwise. Demanding that people put up with bad government performance is simply unrealistic, and the Soros plan counts on that very concept. People have a sense of justice, right and wrong, and if the government fails to uphold that standard, people will turn to vigilante justice. It’s the correct and moral thing to do. But it is all of our responsibility to make sure the government doesn’t fail because we are the government. These days I know lots of judges, lots of politicians, I know lots of law enforcement. I would say that I have a pretty cut and dry sense of law and order, and they all know that. And it helps them have a reference point just through relationship building. We should all try to be more involved before we turn to vigilante justice. But if all else fails, then we must have justice of some kind. Putting up with criminal conduct and the media that has prostituted itself to billionaire money meant to attack us all should not be a hindrance. In the end, no matter what method it is obtained, we will have justice, and we will have justice for all.
Rich Hoffman
