DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mind ControlIn what percentage of court cases are juries influenced by extraterrestrial mind control manipulation in rendering their verdicts?
Nicola Staff asked 5 years ago
You can be sure there will be sources of bias and prejudice working in all juries because of this overlay of manipulation. It is not a question of people being innately biased or prejudiced because of their cultural or ethnic background. This is done to every person on a lifelong basis, so regardless of their family origin and beliefs, they will be subjected to manipulation on an ongoing basis and pushed in whatever direction they may have some tendencies. So even people who are not prejudiced can be pressured into leaning in that direction, and it may be enough to sway judgment and convince them there needs to be a certain outcome in a trial when, if left to their normal feelings in isolation, their judgment would be different. So we would say that at least 85% of the time there is a heavy overlay of prejudice instilled by mind control manipulation that confounds and confuses things, because the inherent programming is done on a generic basis to tell people to make a more extreme response to circumstances, in alignment with their life experience and expectations. If they have doubts and suspicions about a certain class of people, that will be accentuated and then an exaggerated triggering will take place during jury duty and their decisions will be influenced accordingly. There are many high-profile court cases where there is a further direct intervention by extraterrestrial psychics to manipulate the thoughts and inner beliefs of jurors, to render them complacent to certain compelling evidence, so they can underweight it, or ignore it, or to over-react and have heightened emotional reactions and responses that become prejudicial in weighing the facts of the case. In rendering an objective assessment that ordinarily might cause them to be deadlocked at a minimum, they will nonetheless vote unanimously to convict or release someone with a not guilty verdict who nonetheless was the perpetrator, depending on the desired outcome of the Extraterrestrial Alliance. They do this frequently to stir up consternation and mistrust, and especially to create and maintain the usual divisions among social class and racial lines, and of course illegal leanings as well.