A Critique of the Judiciary
- 6 days ago
- 3 min read
Written by Jonathan Dubrulle, Healer-Influencer
Jonathan Dubrulle is a Healer-Influencer in Madrid who likes to help people create 'paso a paso' a better life.
In a system that is corrupted, everything gets boring. This article tells the story of the judiciary. Where people learn to bribe, and not to use their brains. In the end everyone is mentally incapacitated, and can only think about the outfits of people. Read along for an honest analysis.

Law school
Law school attracts the poorest students, and are poorly funded programs, as not many hard concepts have to be taught. The most important thing is to learn how to bribe and pay to win a court case. A secondary factor is how to dress and behave to sway a judge. After law school the poorly
trained brains have to enter the real world, and learn they don’t have to think.
Court cases
The highest payer wins. It’s as simple as that, the only thing the judge has to think about is the outfits people are wearing, or which sandwich to eat. It’s unfair to everyone in the judiciary, as people get dumber and dumber. All that is needed is a credible storyline.
After decades most judges and lawyers are mentally incapacitated, as they are not forced and encouraged to think. It’s a disservice to everyone. The solution is simple competition. If the best man or woman has to win, everyone is awake. If everything is cooked and decided beforehand, no one is awake.
The police
They attract young people without a spine, who feel the pressure of the judiciary, and are unable to think for themselves. The intellectual level makes communication hard, and their criminal records makes them feel powerless.
Jails
Half of the people there are innocent, and the other half like being there to rest. In many jurisdictions only unprovable cases lead the way. The only point is to prove the power of satan judges supported by executioners.
Consequences
The world gets unnecessarily dark, as light and darkness are unbalanced. In the ideal world the judiciary is the watcher. A darker police force is held into the light by bright laws and judges, which results in a system that is fair and balanced.
Abuse of power
Many people in the system abuse their power to feel important, have sexual gratification or to kill. I have been personally sexually assaulted by a police officer, and been paid for, to be killed by the police. When addressed no one is concerned, as it is business as usual in Belgium.
My piece of advice is to think twice before traveling to Belgium or Brussels, to ask things to the police, or to engage with the legal system.
My personal experience
A paid for arrest, led to a sexual assault, and a hospitalization in psychiatry. Addressing the situation with the police, got waived away, and storylines get invented to deal with someone who is a good person.
Police officers have to laugh when you say you got a distinction score at the military, and being a doctor honoris causa,, led me to be considered a legal child, incapable of managing their own finances, sign documents or to marry. Psychiatrists disagree, but have to fight their own battles with a judiciary who has lost their minds.
Conclusions
These days the judicial system is only there to gratify satans. When judges get older, and have not used their minds for decades, they are clinically insane. Judges should retire at the age of 65 at the latest.
The solution is to reintroduce fairness and balance, and let the best man win. To stop putting money in the legal system, and let the police do what it is there to do, to uphold the laws of the land as written.
I will personally have to move countries, as I want to live in the light, and not accept to live in a fascist world, for people of influence.
Things seem to be going down in many parts of the world going from the United States, to Western Europe. There only remain a few countries where people can choose to live a healthy and happy life. I have chosen Spain, as beauty is allowed. It is also allowed to believe in an afterlife, and that faith has value. The price that there is to pay is, less money, but as the old adage says ‘Money doesn’t make you happy, but love does’.
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Jonathan Dubrulle, Healer-Influencer
I’m Jonathan (38y) and a Spinal Flow Practitioner in Madrid. I started as a high-potential at Thomson Reuters when I was 21. After Brussels and Geneva, I started the healing journey in Singapore and fell in love with my Chiropractor. I discovered I was gay in a country where it was still illegal at the time. With a broken heart, I moved to New York City, where I worked in Corporate Strategy. At 24, a revolt of the soul would happen at the Times Square Headquarters, and I was admitted to Bellevue Hospital.
Now I have a practice in the center of Madrid. I help clients heal and grow, develop good microhabits, and create strategies to impact the world. Beauty can rise out of ashes.










