Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Transcript of Tyler Brockman Update 3

by Johnathan Masters

The murder of Samantha Ramsey should have been Jack Conway's most important case. Jack Conway is the chief prosecutor statewide, and this should have been his most important case.

But Jack Conway is in favor of the death penalty. He wanted Ralph Baze to die for self-defense. Jack Conway was in favor of executing 1 million Iraqi civilians for the Saudi Arabian 9-11 terrorists. Jack Conway also allowed Tyler Brockman to be judge, jury, and executioner of Samantha Ramsey.

How close all the public officials in Northern Kentucky is appalling. A recent article pointed that much corruption in Kentucky comes from the road departments, and from the police.

Tyler Brockman's father in law, his wife's father, is the chief of police in Elsmere, KY.

Linda Tally Smith is married to Boone County District Judge Jeff Smith... which means that Linda Tally Smith should never be able to prosecute anybody in Jeff Smith's court, since she could talk to him about a case she's prosecuting, that he's judging, while they're at home. There's clear conflicts of interests there.

John M Crawford, the Prosecuting attorney who presided over the Grand Jury that allowed Tyler Brockman to get away with cold blooded point blank murder, since Brockman did say, he was face to face with Samantha Ramsey, use to work for Linda Tally Smith in Grant County.

John M Crawford used to work for Linda Tally Smith in Grant County.

It's not a big surprise that they intentionally waited until the after the election before failing to indict a cold blooded psychopathic murderer.

They are all friends on Facebook.

Before Tyler Brockman made his FB private (Brockman Ty), Linda Tally Smith praised him highly, as if he was the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, MLK, or Ghandi himself.

Steve Beshear's office said that Steve doesn't get involved with police matters, which is particularly odd, considering Steve is the one who appoints the Commissioner of the Kentucky State Police, and pays his budget, and that of his men. BTW, it's Rodney Brewer, not Brewster... I wanted to make that correction.

Rodney Brewer is the Chief Sheriff in Kentucky, the Commissioner of the KSP. It's weird how Steve Beshear says he doesn't get involved with police matters, since Kentucky has a strong Governor system, which dominates over 50 departments, including the KSP.

I think that's where all the county cops get their paychecks too.

Steve Beshear is the one who appointed Rodney Brewer, and pays him, and his men, and all of the other cops in Kentucky. Steve Beshear is the Commander in Chief of Kentucky. He controls the National Guard too. If Tennesse ever decided to invade Kentucky, it would be Steve Beshear would be the leading the war against Tennessee.

Kentucky's US Senators Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell never said a word about the Tyler Brockman shooting, even though they were bombarded with thousands of emails.

Tyler Brockman had taken Xanax within 8 hours of shooting Samantha Ramsey. Kentucky is well known for her pillbillies.

Tyler Brockman was Judge Jury and Executioner of Samantha Ramsey. The last person who was executed in Kentucky had slit two children's throats. Samantha's supposed crimes, not following orders, wasn't even close to being worthy of the death penalty. It took like a year to execute Marco Chapman, in a very complicated, and lengthy process.

That's what Brockman did to Samantha Ramsey. Murdered her like she was Marco Chapman. It's weird arguing with folks about Samantha Ramsey's death, because they want to paint her up as a criminal, and then turn around, and say she's in Heaven... well, which is it? Is she a war bent criminal... or is she an Angel?

You already know the truth. Look in your hearts. You know what he did was wrong.

I hope Samantha Ramsey's estate makes $5 million dollars by suing the fuck outta the State. Even though OJ Simpson never got convicted of murdering those two people, in the Civil Suit, the jury awarded the victim's estate $25 million dollars.

How much is a life worth? A life is priceless, and a dollar amount can't be tacked onto it, but if the jury came back and awarded Ramsey's estate $25 million dollars, I'd feel a bit better about it. At least some type of justice prevailed.

Constitutional Convention:

Kentuckians are currently living with an 1891 Constitution. It's Kentucky's 4th Constitution.

1891 was many years ago. 1891 was 124 years ago, 91 years before my birthday.

1891 was during the Gilded Age, with the rise of the Industrial Revolution. It's Gilded because some folks got really wealthy, but many poor children also had to work many hours for the Industrialists then. While the Industrial Revolution was going, there was massive protest, and outrage at how Industry is going to change their lives, and so there was backlash.

The 1891 Constitution was partially written by William Justus Goebel, a German-Kentuckian, who lived in Kenton County, and who father had fought for the Union.

1891 is 12 years after my Gripshover ancestors got to America.

Here's a few events that happened in 1891:

-The paying of old age pensions, kind of like Social Security, only better, begins in Germany.
Liliuokalani is proclaimed Queen of Hawaii.
-The Portuguese republican revolution breaks out in the northern city of Porto.
-The Tobacco Protest begins in Iran.
-Jesse W. Reno patents the first escalator at Coney Beach.
-Troops fire on a workers' May Day demonstration in support of the 8-hour workday in Fourmies, -France, killing 9 and wounding 30.
The Music Hall in New York (now known as Carnegie Hall) has its grand opening and first public performance, with maestro Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor.
-The first long-distance transmission of alternating current happened, by the Ames power plant near Telluride, Colorado, by Lucien and Paul Nunn.
-Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes appears in The Strand Magazine for the first time, in the issue dated July.
-In California, Stanford University opens its doors.
-Nikola Tesla invents the Tesla coil.
-Mine explosion kills 109 at Mount Pleasant Pennsylvania.
-1st world weightlifting championship held.
-Nebraska introduces 8 hour work day.
-Jews are expelled from Moscow Russia.
-17th Kentucky Derby: Isaac Murphy aboard Kingman wins in 2:52.25.
-Boxers Peter Jackson & Jim Corbett fight to a draw in 61 rounds.
-1st motion picture shown to Natl Federation of Women's Clubs
-France annexes Tahiti.
-61°F, highest temp for July 1891, in Baltimore & Phila
-US National Forest Service organized
-Jun 29th - Street railway in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, commences operation.
-Jul 5th - Hail kills 6 horses in Rapid City, SD
-Hurricane hits Martinique, about 700 die
-Cotton pickers organize union & stage strike in Texas
-The first gasoline-powered car debuts in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
-James Naismith creates the game of basketball
-P. T. Barnum, American showman, dies.

Before 1891, calls for a Constitutional Convention failed in Kentucky, in the years 1875, 1879, 1881, 1883, and 1885.

Since Constitutional Conventions are so hard to get passed by the voters, instead, Frankfort legislatures have taken to changing the Constitution by way of Amendment. It's a parliamentary procedure trick, but it's been good for the elite politicians in power.

Sections 125-141, and Section 143, have been wiped out.

The Railroad Commission has been wiped out.

William Justus Goebel put provisions in the 1891 Constitution to combat the rise of concentrated power called Corporations. Kentucky's Constitution does much to legislate the Corporations. At least, it used to.

Now, 41 of Kentucky's 263 Sections have been amended. 22 have been eviscerated, vanquished, completely.

By having a Constitutional Convention, we can rewrite Kentucky's laws to cut out the corruption, and to have one single document that all Kentucky children can learn and memorize, so everybody is on the same page with to how we're all supposed to behave. Without that single document, everybody is making up as they go along. Nobody is on the same page as anybody else. Private pocket tyrannies are scattered throughout the entire state. Usually the courthouse clique.

A Constitutional Convention can happen in Kentucky when:

1 - A majority of all the members of each of the two chambers of the state legislature agree to place a question before the state's voters about whether to have a constitutional convention... two years in a row.

So if Frankfort's Legislature, the General Ass, decided today to have a People's Vote on a Constitutional Convention, they would have to decide to do it again next year.

And then the People's Vote would take place that would ultimately decide the outcome. The People's Vote would have to be a majority, and the total number of voters would have to equal one-fourth of the number of qualified voters who voted in the Governor's 2015 Election. Since 2016 would be a Presidential Election, there would be easily enough voters to pass the Constitutional Convention up.


Robert Stivers introduced a Bill to Senate 4 days ago, for Kentucky to push for a Constitutional Convention to rewrite the American Constitution in the Frankfort legislature.

My Recommendations for Better Police in Kentucky:

Body Cameras on them all.

On May 14, 2014, 3 weeks after Sam Ramsey was shot, Boone County received Federal Funds for Body Cameras, which haven't been put to use yet.

The criminal terrorist organization, the LMPD, had roughly $150,000 set aside for 75 cameras and related costs in the department's budget for the fiscal year that ended June 30. That amount was based on preliminary storage costs for the camera program that later approached $1 million a year, police said.

But unfortunately the youth violence at the Waterfront Park and downtown led to calls for increased surveillance. Police then shifted the body-camera funds to help buy stuff that interprets data from cameras at Waterfront Park's Big Four Bridge.

We need more Serpicos. If there were good cops in Kentucky, they would protest the bad ones, but they don't ever do that. Only those police who speak out against Tyler Brockman are the good cops.

Police shouldn't escalate situations; they should de-escalate situations.

To guarantee Police Accountability, we need:
A. Bill of Rights Testing should be implemented
B. We need to Criminalize Enhancement Charges
C. We should establish Citizen's Complaint Authority Boards, to take complaints about police brutality.
D. We should legislature Statewide “Shop With A Cop” Programs as being mandatory.
E. We should Codify Proper Procedure for Cop Watch Programs
F. All Public Surveillance Cameras Accessible to the Public
G. All police officers should be equipped with body cameras.


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