The Legal "Magic Spell": Unmasking the Dangers of Court Appearances
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2025 6:08 pm

The Legal "Magic Spell": Unmasking the Dangers of Court Appearances
An Examination of Natural Law Versus the Immunity of the Legal System
Court appearances, at first glance, appear to be an integral part of a structured, just society. But what if I told you that stepping into that courtroom is stepping into an entirely different reality, one governed by a "magic spell" that was largely unseen, or at least unappreciated, before events like COVID? We live and weave between two realities: natural law and legal law. While natural law is rooted in common sense, logic, and immediate, direct cause and consequence, the legal system is a created construct, a perilous realm designed for one primary purpose: to allow people—specifically, the powerful—to break natural law and escape its consequences. A court appearance, therefore, is often a mandatory engagement with this dangerous system, which grants powerful entities legal immunity and allows them to act without accountability.
1. The Revealed "Magic Spell"
The recent past, particularly the period around COVID, served as a stark revelation. It was a time when the "magic spell" that conceals the true nature of the legal system was temporarily removed or at least made visible. This allowed people to appreciate how prevalent this legal reality, this "magic spell," truly was in their daily lives.
2. Weaving Between Two Realities
Our existence is defined by a constant oscillation between two distinct realities: natural law and legal law. While they may sound similar, their application and fundamental principles are "very different". Court appearances force one squarely into the domain of legal law, which is fundamentally opposed to the logic of nature.
3. Natural Law: Cause and Immediate Consequence
Natural law is simply the "law of nature". It operates on the principle of "cause and consequence that are immediate and direct". This reality is based on common sense, logic, and reason, demanding that one avoids negative outcomes by recognizing obvious results. Examples are straightforward: don't hit a bee's nest, a hornet's nest, or a bear, or you will be attacked.
4. The Principle of "Do No Harm"
The core foundation of natural law is the principle of "harm no one" or "do no harm". Under natural law, there is "never any reason to cause harm to any person, their property, or their word". There is no justification for inflicting harm to achieve one's goals. This is the lawful system.
5. Natural Law in Conflict Resolution
In a purely natural law setting, such as three people in the middle of the woods, if one steals from another, there is an immediate consequence. The offender must offer to return the value or make the injured party whole. If no compensation is provided, the injured party might inflict punishment to gain satisfaction. This is how accountability works in nature.
6. The Legal System: Breaking Natural Law
The legal system is the polar opposite of natural law. It was "created so that people can break natural law and escape the consequences of that". The legal structure is the mechanism for the "magical spell", making it appear that accountability has been bypassed because the powerful are "never held accountable".
7. Immunity for the Powerful
Once within the city-states and complex systems where the legal system takes root, "certain powerful people" can use it to get away with profound injustices, including "literal murder". They can steal from, injure, and do "all manner of evil things and get away with it". The legal system grants these individuals immunity to consequences for their actions.
8. Legal Immunity as a "Magical Spell"
This immunity is fundamentally a "legal magical spell". It transforms actions that would be crimes for an individual—like threatening someone for money—into valid, permissible demands when executed by the government. Under the legal system, if you're in the right position, you can "lie, cheat and steal and get away with it"; in fact, it can become "highly profitable" because of this legal immunity.
9. Taxation as Legalized Violation of Natural Law
A prime example of this legal immunity is taxation. For an individual to threaten harm unless money is paid is a crime. Yet, the government can issue the threat, "I will hurt you unless you pay me Taxes". This threat, this "invasion of your property, threat to your property in person," is magically transformed into a "valid demand". Unless it's voluntary, taxation is a "violation of natural law", yet it's "completely normalized".
10. Normalizing the Unacceptable
The legal system works by "brainwashing people slowly but surely" to "accept the unacceptable" and to provide "immunity to the powerful". This brainwashing allows people to believe it's okay for individuals to be "completely destroyed to collect taxes". The threat of taxation, which is a state-sanctioned threat of force, is widely accepted as legitimate.
11. The Horn of Plenty Analogy
The legal system’s purpose is well-illustrated by the historical analogy of the Horn of Plenty. The wide end of the horn, which provides an unending supply of benefits, is for a small percentage of society, say the 1%. The narrow end, which spirals down to a small size, symbolizes the rest of society, the 99%, who have to "pay for it by way of taxation and regulation and other means". The system facilitates "legal theft," which is considered acceptable because the powerful wrote the rules.
12. State-Sanctioned Violence
The ultimate danger of the legal system is its ability to commit acts of violence and murder while remaining immune. Governments can use force, even to the point of killing people to collect taxes, and this is considered "okay" because the government has given itself immunity for such behavior. This immunity extends to actions such as mandating suicide or pushing programs to "get rid of all the people" who are now eligible for entitlements like old-age pensions.
13. The Profitable Nature of Legal Harm
In natural law, harm is forbidden. In the legal system, however, for the protected and well-positioned person, not only can they get away with harmful acts, but these violations can become "highly profitable". Since the powerful write the laws to their own benefit, and there is seemingly no end in sight, they have no motivation to stop.
Conclusion
A court appearance is not a search for justice under natural law; it is an entry point into a dangerous legal reality that operates through a self-serving "magic spell." This system, created to allow the powerful to violate the principle of "do no harm" with legal immunity, substitutes accountability with complex legal constructs like taxation and regulation. The dangers of court appearances are the dangers of the legal system itself: being subjected to a powerful entity that can literally destroy you or steal your property while being fully immune to the consequences that any private individual would face under natural law. Until there is a motivation for the powerful to cease this operation, the legal "magic spell" will continue to shield them, making any engagement with their court system a potentially perilous step.