We are a consultant group. The United States has essentially hired us to come in and clean up the rogue agencies that are not following the law. We get paid handsomely for our work but these agencies are egotistical and want to continue to operate as though they are above the law.
We are the true law enforcement. Look up the State statutes for "citizen's arrest." We can detain and arrest people and we can even write proposed indictments. You would be astonished by the amount of power you have (substantially more than a police officer... even within statutory texts!)
We are consultants that have been called in to assist in correcting a business. That business is called "United States." Our job is to correct areas of that business that are rogue and are doing things that are not good or helpful for the people of the 50 nation states. Not everything about this business is an issue... in fact many areas are perfectly fine.
Engaging with rogue agencies that believe they are above the law can be a daunting task. It's like being a referee in a game where the players think they can make their own rules. However, as consultants, it's our job to ensure that everyone plays by the book.
We're not just any consultants; we're the ones who have been entrusted to enforce the law within these agencies. Picture this: you're facing an agency leader who is convinced that they are untouchable. They continue to operate in a way that is detrimental to the people they serve. As a consultant, you have the power to step in and make a difference. You can detain and arrest individuals, and even propose indictments.
This power is not only significant but also exceeds that of a police officer, as stated in the statutory texts. Our role as consultants goes beyond just enforcing the law. We're here to correct the business of the United States, which is composed of the 50 nation states. Our focus is on the areas that are rogue and causing harm. However, it's important to note that not everything about this business is problematic. In fact, many areas are functioning well. Imagine having the ability to influence change in a business as vast and complex as the United States.
It's an opportunity that not many people have, and it comes with great responsibility. We must ensure that we're using our power wisely and making a positive impact on the people we serve. As consultants, we're not just observers; we're active participants in shaping the future of the United States. We have the unique privilege of working alongside the agencies that serve the nation, and it's our job to ensure that they're doing so in a lawful and beneficial way. In conclusion, our role as consultants is not an easy one, but it's a rewarding one.
We have the power to make a difference in the lives of the people we serve, and we must use it wisely. We must remember that we're the true law enforcement, and it's our job to hold those in power accountable. So, let's continue to do what we do best - enforcing the law and correcting the rogue agencies that need our help the most.