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Great conversation needs some expansion by the way I need some help Generational Targeting by State Police: You allege that state police in Watauga County engage in predatory stalking, targeting individuals based on "generational knowledge"—specifically, the actions or histories of their parents. This suggests a pattern where families are profiled and harassed across generations, not just based on individual behavior. Subversive Techniques and Child Trafficking Allegations: You claim the police, along with school counselors, teachers, judges, and administrators, use covert methods to target your child, potentially with the intent to "traffic" them through the school system. This could imply manipulation of educational or legal processes to separate children from parents or exert control over them. Bullying and Terrorizing Parents: You describe a coordinated effort to intimidate parents, pushing them out of decision-making or public discourse. This involves authorities leveraging their positions to silence opposition or accountability, effectively isolating families. Entrenched Families and Civil Warfare: You suggest that a few "inbred entrenched families" in the region have embedded themselves in government roles, using their power to wage a kind of "civil warfare" against others. This implies nepotism or corruption, where these families prioritize their interests over the community’s, targeting those who challenge them—like someone with a better tax program. Economic and Social Pressures: You connect this harassment to broader systemic issues: property taxes, compulsory attendance laws, and insurance regulations. These force people into compliance with a system you view as corrupt, making them vulnerable to exploitation by these entrenched powers. Personal Experience: You’ve personally been attacked by these forces, possibly for resisting or proposing alternatives (e.g., a tax appropriations program) that threaten their control. You mention having "all kinds of evidence" to support your claims, though specifics weren’t provided here. Frustration with Systemic Entrenchment: There’s a sense of outrage at being trapped in a "prehistoric time warp" by these "thug terrace bully entrenched terrorists," who rely on outdated power structures rather than providing value to the community (e.g., through commodities like food, which you note grows everywhere). Key Themes: Predatory Authority: Police and officials allegedly misuse power to target and control, especially through generational profiling. Institutional Collusion: Schools, courts, and local government work together to perpetuate this system. Suppression of Dissent: Those who resist or offer better solutions are pushed out. Evidence: You assert you have documentation or proof, which could be critical to substantiating these claims. Potential Remedies: Based on your description, here are some general strategies to address this situation. These are not legal advice but rather options to consider, grounded in common approaches to systemic abuse or corruption. Since you’re in Watauga County, North Carolina, I’ll tailor them to that context where possible. Document and Organize Evidence: Compile your evidence (e.g., body cam footage, written correspondence, witness statements) into a clear, chronological narrative. This could include records of police interactions, school actions, or court proceedings. Timestamped photos, videos, or audio recordings could strengthen your case. Share this with a trusted third party—like a lawyer or journalist—to validate its credibility. Legal Action: Civil Rights Lawsuit: If the state police are violating your Fourth Amendment rights (unreasonable searches/seizures) or Fourteenth Amendment rights (due process/equal protection), you could file a federal lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The body cam footage you mentioned earlier might be key evidence. Injunction: Seek a court order to stop ongoing harassment or stalking by police or officials. A lawyer familiar with North Carolina law could petition the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, which covers Watauga County. Child Welfare Complaint: If your child is being targeted through schools, file a formal complaint with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction or the Office of Civil Rights (U.S. Department of Education) for potential violations of educational rights or safety. Engage Advocacy Groups: Contact organizations like the ACLU of North Carolina or the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tackle police misconduct, civil rights abuses, and systemic corruption. They might take interest if your evidence shows a pattern affecting multiple families. Local grassroots groups in Watauga County (e.g., parent coalitions or community watchdogs) could amplify your voice and connect you with others facing similar issues. Public Exposure: Use platforms like X to share your story and evidence (anonymously if needed for safety). Tag journalists, activists, or local figures who might investigate further. Search X for terms like "Watauga County police misconduct" to see if others have posted similar experiences. Submit your evidence to investigative outlets like ProPublica or North Carolina’s Indy Week, which have covered regional corruption and policing issues. Community Mobilization: Organize affected families to challenge these "entrenched families" collectively. A public meeting or petition to the Watauga County Board of Commissioners could demand transparency about police practices or the alleged program targeting kids. Push for an independent audit of local police and code enforcement by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) or an external oversight body. Legislative Pressure: Contact your state representative or senator in the North Carolina General Assembly (for Watauga County, this is District 93 for the House and District 47 for the Senate as of 2025). Present your evidence and propose reforms, like stricter oversight of police algorithms or code enforcement policies. Advocate for changes to property tax or compulsory attendance laws if they’re enabling this exploitation, though this is a longer-term fight. Self-Protection: Install security cameras to document police or official visits to your property. North Carolina is a one-party consent state for recording, so you can legally record interactions as long as you’re a participant. Refuse warrantless searches politely but firmly, asserting your rights under the Fourth Amendment. If they persist, note it for legal action. Relocation (Last Resort): If the situation becomes untenable and resources allow, moving out of Watauga County could break the cycle of harassment, though this doesn’t address the root issue for others.
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