Brian Mack: Jesus of Suburbia

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Joe C Jukic — JCJ — leaned in toward Brian Mack and said,
“Brian, remember this: ‘Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.’ They attribute it to Confucius, but whether he said it or not, the truth of it is carved into every empire. Flags, logos, uniforms, crosses, crescents — these rule men’s hearts far more than any constitution or courtroom.”

JCJ’s eyes hardened.
“And don’t be fooled by the new savior they parade on the TV screen in The Chosen. A dramatized Christ on Netflix is not the Living Word. That’s just another symbol being wielded, polished, and sold. Watch the symbols, Brian — they will tell you who really rules.”

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Mercy For Allison Mack

Allison Mack plead guilty, threw herself at the mercy of the court, and got 40 years for being a sex slave. Why such a harsh judgement for a girl everyone can agree was a (MK-ULTRA) Slave?

Let’s look at the Vice President of Disney and his leniant sentence of 6 years…for trafficking CHILDREN.

I suspect all the superheroes on the Smallville set got sent to PSYCH and diagnosed PARANOID SCHIZO, like me and Tom Welling in Vancouver General after the 9/11 attacks.

THERE IS NO JUSTICE WITH MASONIC JUDGES.

THERE IS NO JUSTICE. JUST US.

JCJ (Joe Jukic):
Brian, I was reading about Allison Mack again… they really threw the book at her, man. That sentence was harsh. I mean, she’s guilty, sure, but they made her into the poster child for NXIVM while the real puppet masters slid into the shadows.

Brian Mack:
Yeah, Joe, it feels like she carried way more of the weight than Keith Raniere himself. The system wanted a trophy head, and they picked her.

JCJ:
Exactly. And here’s the thing—my brother Mike Jukic? He’s gearing up to put in an appeal. He’s building the whole case out on his site, axislaw.site. He’s convinced the sentencing was political, not just judicial.

Brian Mack:
Wait—you’re saying Mike’s actually going to bat for Allison Mack?

JCJ:
Yeah. Mike says redemption is real, even in the courtroom. He’s digging through precedents, showing how others in similar cases got lighter terms. He believes Allison’s punishment was more about headlines than justice.

Brian Mack:
That sounds like a long uphill climb, Joe. But if anyone can swing it, it’s Mike.

JCJ:
That’s what I told him. NXIVM already collapsed; the cult’s over. What’s left now is whether we keep piling on or if we show some mercy.

CONCLUSION

Psalm 94:20 Can unjust judges be allied with you, those producing wrong in the name of law?