PEL 077 The Power of Juries, Common Law & Thermolactyl Underwear

Paul English Live

Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

In this episode of Paul English Live, we delve into a variety of topics, including a story about thermal underwear catalogs. The conversation then shifts to the political climate in the UK, the role of juries in the justice system, and the concept of common law. We explore the power of juries to not only judge the accused but also the law itself, highlighting the potential for juries to annul unjust legislation.

We also touch upon the historical context of wars, discussing the Vietnam War and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, questioning the motives behind these wars and the role of propaganda. The conversation includes reflections on the moral and ethical decline in society, the impact of media and education, and the importance of returning to foundational principles.

In the second hour, we continue to explore the theme of societal change, discussing the influence of religion and the family unit on societal stability. We also consider the role of leaders and the potential for a spiritual awakening to address the current challenges. The episode concludes with a discussion on the need for a new approach to governance, emphasizing the importance of community and local action in reclaiming power from centralized authorities.

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