The Meyers Family Conspiracy
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] We use a hyper-realistic SWAT simulator to hold a steady mind while we unpack alleged police violence, missing records, and the psychological mechanics of trauma. We tie the story to North Carolina law, the social contract, and the family dynamics that shape who gets believed. • content warning for police violence, systemic trauma, and strong language • why a tactical video game can function like exposure therapy through cognitive load and dual task interference • how rules of engagement in a simulator spotlight real-world use-of-force standards in North Carolina • what a “fictitious warrant” implies about process, verification, and administrative duty • the driveway confrontation as a flashpoint for property rights, trespass claims, and protected speech • the damage of “I hope you never call 911” and what it signals about public duty and malfeasance • the alleged Highway 87 assault, the lack of surveillance footage, and the problem of no paper trail • a nuanced story about a good detective and why credit matters when it is earned • family triangulation, delayed release of recordings, DARVO, and setting boundaries • one-party consent recording law and how audio can support a verbal contract claim If you support government transparency, the right to film, and the right to speak freely, make sure you check out the merchandise line. FirstAmendmentCollection.creator-spring.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]
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