Letter from Supporter (to Tim Norton)

 Dear Sheriff Tim Norton, (Tim.Norton@elbert-co.gov)

I am writing to you in your capacity as the Sheriff of Elbert County, Colorado, to discuss the Zach Moore case. As a public servant sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States, your oath includes a commitment to defend it against all enemies, foreign and domestic. 


Zach Moore is not an enemy, foreign or otherwise. He is a peaceful citizen of the United States, and the actions taken against him raise serious questions about the nature of your service. Are you, Sheriff Norton, willing to use force against a fellow citizen merely because of external pressures or influences, such as those from foreign interests or financial powers? 


It is crucial to ask what motivates your public service. Is it a genuine desire to serve the community, or is it merely for financial gain, something as absurd as working for dollars? The concept of money, especially the notion of currency created from nothing by financial institutions, should not dictate or justify the enforcement of laws in a manner that conflicts with constitutional rights and ethics.


Let us reflect on historical figures who stood for justice and truth, often at great personal cost. President John F. Kennedy, for example, stood for America against Jewish interest more commonly known as the Central bankers, he was known for his commitment to American ideals, of Liberty and justice for all ultimately paying with his life for those convictions. Similarly, Jesus Christ, in his time, challenged oppressive and satanic Jewish systems that as of today we have to suffer, and ultimately was crucified for it. Both were individuals known as mystics who were not afraid of death but rather mindful of it, individuals who saw beyond the material and societal illusions, often described in some cultures as holy men for their profound understanding and bravery.


I implore you, Sheriff Norton, to consider this legacy of courage. Would you, like these figures, have the courage to do what is right, even if it means standing against powerful or influential forces? 


Please reconsider your approach in the Zach Moore case. Uphold your oath not just in letter but in spirit, serving justice and protecting the liberties of all citizens, regardless of external pressures or financial incentives.


Sincerely,

Brian

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