So when you see these flags with a thin blue line on the American Flag, what does it really mean to you? Are you one of these people that would display this flag to show police support or are you one of these people that understands what the "thin blue line" really is?
Ask your kids what they think it means.
The thin blue line is a line that police officers don't cross when it comes to naming other police officers or telling the truth about other police officers involvement in a crime. It isn't about law and order, it's about police superiority and covering up something in favor of a police department's policies and procedures. The "thin blue line" is a boundary that the law does not recognize and is, in fact, illegal.
When I see someone, especially a police officer, wearing a mask or waiving a flag that shows this symbolism, I wonder to myself, "What did you do that the honest cops won't say anything about?" I understand the need for solidarity within the police department...cops and robbers...all that is something I've always understood. Something else that police should know is that everyone that I know that used or sold drugs understood that it was illegal and that arrest was a real thing. If you play that game, you are on the wrong side of the law. Over time, you will get caught and you only have yourself to blame. The bad guys know that. The problem is that when a cop crosses that line, the thin blue line, prevents other cops from telling the truth.
Why did my friend get killed in a parking lot if he didn't have a firearm on him? Why wasn't there a story about that? Granted, my friend that died that day was, in fact, a drug dealer, but unless he's committing a crime of threatening with a deadly weapon...there was no reason to shoot him. No, instead this cop was sent to the parking lot, EXPECTING HIM TO HAVE A GUN, because Lori told him so. He was there to buy tennis shoes...not to kill a cop. The thin blue line at work.
Surely if he was a suspect, they could have followed him or done some research in an investigation of him. Not in this case. I was supposed to drive this man that day and there was no mention of a gun or anything like that. I had one conversation with him, months before, about his feelings about going to prison. Lori took that conversation and tattled to the police...the cop that shot him, had information that was wrong and inflammatory. He was ready for a shoot out with an unarmed man.
I could have easily have been in that car that day and Lori Jean LaFond, because she stalks me with this tech, knew it. When I saw the story on the news, my heart sank. My good friend was dead and I know for a fact where he was going and what he was doing. He was a tennis shoe freak. He loved them. Big 5 was where he shopped. Only Lori made that situation dangerous...and, just like my brother in law, he's dead because of her great big mouth. There is much more to this story than the police know. The guy in the car with him, Niko, is implanted and one of Lori's minions.
Lori used a phrase she heard him say once to me, "suicide by cop", and turned that shopping for shoes situation into a killing. Lori had no business doing that. She shouldn't have known anything about this man, not implanted, but she did because she orchestrated who would be there with him that day. He's a microphone and a transmitter, a human bug, and Lori made sure that it went down the way she wanted it to. I won't let my friend's memory die in a parking lot. He saved my life. His family deserves better.
I didn't know that the "thin blue line" included a drug dealing rapist. It hurts the police department's theory that Lori doesn't work for them. If you protect someone that does what she does, she then thinks of herself as "law enforcement", protected by the very police that should have arrested her for my rape with overwhelming evidence. I knew this would happen too. That's why I became a legal police informant. It gives me legal standing to tell the truth about an investigation where I found that the police were being used to protect a drug dealer that steals and rapes over a different drug dealer that didn't. The difference, one was a gay man, the other a female rapist dirt bag.
See why the "thin blue line" is offensive? That blue line includes a serial killer and nobody is safer because of that.
There isn't an internal affairs office at the PSPD. All citizen complaints are reviewed by the Police Chief. I've filed them. Nothing happens. Internal affairs are often considered the "rats" of the police department, but they are there to support police in situations of corruption within the department...one cops word vs the truth. There needs to be someone that reviews the emails about child pornography that the Chief of Police sent to me with regards to a witness that not only saw the movies, but was approached to market them. His refusal to do so put him in jail. Instead he went to the police and they ended up targeting him for Lori Jean LaFond. That's what happened to Anthony Dabiere.
The Chief of Police's email lied to me about Anthony's willingness to come in and tell him about these films. In truth is was the Chief of Police, HIMSELF IN PERSON, that asked me to send him someone that knew more about these films. When Anthony indicated to me that he did, I sent him immediately. What the police then did was mark him for arrest and incarceration...and further harassment. I think Officer Nick Andre randomly stopped Anthony over near his home at Lori's request. You see, she can't let anyone find those movies or the kids....so she put one person that's seen them in jail.
The thin blue line also has extended to kids of officers that are implanted. Two cases, Daniel Chakray and James Connelly are both related to police officers and in both cases, they either were set free or got the lightest sentences possible or their families would go to higher authorities. Chris Steffy is another gay police officer's son that was implanted...he's the Kevin Bond of San Diego. Lori uses him to find drugs then calls the police using that illegal information. Sad isn't it. The thin blue line isn't a symbol of police solidarity....it's a symbol of law breaking and cover-ups.
If you want to support the police, make a donation to their charities. Join neighborhood watch. Do something at a fund raiser for them. Don't waive a symbol of racism, gaycism, or sexism. It's a sign of corruption that our country can't have. It's also offensive to a really good police officer...it says that you support bad police work and solidarity with cops that break the law for discrimination. Most cops I know, and my best friend is one, know that the "thin blue line" isn't a positive message.
The "thin blue line" flag is like a Nazi swastika flag before the internment of millions of Jews, gays, blacks and other out of favor minorities. It was a symbol of "law and order" used by the Nazi's to solidify their base. Just like the Trump supporters are using the TBL flag, it's a call to militia arms and it's done in a way to get the solidarity of the "secret" police officers that break the law in the name of discrimination. It's an abomination to all good law enforcement officers. Don't be desensitized to it's past and what it means to the radical groups on the right, left or anywhere else.

