You have heard me rant before about Truth. I can’t help myself. I have to say what I think. I have to speak and strive for (what I believe to be) the truth, because I just don’t see many other people doing that in the world today. Call me cynical. Call me pessimistic. Perhaps even call me a dreamer. But I tell you, a private investigator seeks truth and justice, because that is what he loves…because that is what he thinks is the right thing to do – the best way to live. You can even call me old fashion. But that is how I see it. And that is how I live. I seek truth daily. I search high and low for it. I stay up late at night and work till early in the morning for it. I crave it. I respect it. I want the Truth to be known.
And this doesn’t have to be simply among private citizens, or in households, or within corporation or the business world. No, I want to see that the law is followed at all times, everywhere – even, and perhaps most importantly, in the courtroom. I want, in a phrase, due process. I want to make sure that the government follows and respects all of the legal rights that are owed to a person, not just some of them. I want to make sure that no one is taken advantage of or stepped upon by a bullying governmental attack. I want to see due process in every court case I am involved with. I seek not only truth, but that truth is followed and respected in due process.
It is the Fifth Amendment that gives a person rights against an unlawful allegation from the federal government. The Fourteenth Amendment narrows the Fifth and applies it specifically to the States. That means that those under my watch (New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and Massachusetts) have both national and state rights that must be obeyed. As a private investigator it is my duty and my passion to follow these rules and to make sure that all parties follow them as well.
Due process is not only about what a government cannot do, but also what individuals can do. You and I (and corporations – as individual is defined legally as “corporate personhood”), we have the right to three important things: life, liberty and property. We are free – to live, to act and to own. These rights cannot be taken away from us, and due process gives an individual the right to fight.
As a private investigator, it is my interest to make sure that these three things – life, liberty and property – are not infringed upon or disrespected in any way. If your life is being threatened, use a private investigator to provide surveillance. If your freedom is being infringed upon, let Nickels Private Investigation conduct research, interviews, monitoring, audits – whatever it takes – to protect you. And finally, let us help you protect your property. This is what we seek. We want due process. We want the Truth.
And this doesn’t have to be simply among private citizens, or in households, or within corporation or the business world. No, I want to see that the law is followed at all times, everywhere – even, and perhaps most importantly, in the courtroom. I want, in a phrase, due process. I want to make sure that the government follows and respects all of the legal rights that are owed to a person, not just some of them. I want to make sure that no one is taken advantage of or stepped upon by a bullying governmental attack. I want to see due process in every court case I am involved with. I seek not only truth, but that truth is followed and respected in due process.
It is the Fifth Amendment that gives a person rights against an unlawful allegation from the federal government. The Fourteenth Amendment narrows the Fifth and applies it specifically to the States. That means that those under my watch (New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and Massachusetts) have both national and state rights that must be obeyed. As a private investigator it is my duty and my passion to follow these rules and to make sure that all parties follow them as well.
Due process is not only about what a government cannot do, but also what individuals can do. You and I (and corporations – as individual is defined legally as “corporate personhood”), we have the right to three important things: life, liberty and property. We are free – to live, to act and to own. These rights cannot be taken away from us, and due process gives an individual the right to fight.
As a private investigator, it is my interest to make sure that these three things – life, liberty and property – are not infringed upon or disrespected in any way. If your life is being threatened, use a private investigator to provide surveillance. If your freedom is being infringed upon, let Nickels Private Investigation conduct research, interviews, monitoring, audits – whatever it takes – to protect you. And finally, let us help you protect your property. This is what we seek. We want due process. We want the Truth.
