Real Empowerment the Baltimore Media Don’t Want You to Know About
If you don’t know the rules of “the game”, how can you win? It’s best not to play…but sometimes we can’t avoid playing the government’s games.
Local Baltimore TV networks won’t tell you how to fight back against the government. Channels like WBAL and WJZ run endless commercials for high-priced attorneys. The media rely heavily on this ad revenue and faces a massive conflict of interest. They bury the truth about artificial intelligence acting as a high-powered legal assistant. Did you know that you can type your exact circumstances into an AI program and find out your chances of winning a case ahead of time?
AI lacks the official status of legal advice–you should always consult an attorney–but it provides raw data instantly. You must feed the software every gritty detail of your situation for the system to process the facts correctly. AI may not be able to replace a lawyer, but it can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars on one, since you can do your own legal research a lot more accurately and faster than ever before.
I’ve personally run contracts both old and new through Google Gemini and Grok to see whether they were fair deals or not. PDFs, scanned images of physical documents or a copy and paste from e-mails, it doesn’t matter. To see whether Maryland or federal laws were being violated. Heck, I even ran case transcripts and plugged audio files–five minutes at a time–into the chat prompt to get it to analyze how hearings/trials were conducted. Had I known then what I know now (and what both judges did not know), I would have won the lawsuit.
It’s best to feed the AI one paragraph of text at a time, after providing the entire text for an overview. Ask it question, similar to a legal consultation. Withholding information is not advised.
A local rowhome owner recently faced massive fines from Baltimore County Code Enforcement over rats. The infestation originated from commercial dumpsters sitting across the alleyway. The homeowner used AI to pull Baltimore County Code Section 13-7-305. He brought receipts for rat poison, photos of his yard cleanup and exterminator bills directly to the Office of Administrative Hearings in Towson. He forced the administrative law judge to look at the actual ordinance. He established a rock-solid paper trail to kill the County’s case.
Judges on Bosley Avenue love to rule based on their personal opinions. Circuit Court and District Court judges hide behind their robes and claim broad “judicial discretion”. You force their hands when you know the law. You or your lawyer must cite the specific statute(s) during pre-trial motions or during the active hearing. A judge faces real consequences from the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities if they ignore a recited statute. If you pin the robed tyrants to the exact text of the Maryland Code, they must rule based on a “matter of law” and not their opinion.
The Baltimore Informer exists largely to strike fear into the Baltimore County government. We empower voters and citizens with the raw data the bureaucrats want hidden. The local government relies completely on your ignorance to operate and screw us over. The Informer hands you the hard facts. An informed citizen terrifies a corrupt system. We expose the Towson insiders who hoard information to maintain their grip on Baltimore County.
Whenever interacting with a government employee, record them. You destroy a government employee’s “good faith” defense by establishing a record. By utilizing artificial intelligence, you can catch them in a mistake before it grows into a larger problem. You must recite the law(s) directly to the Baltimore County DPW worker or sheriff’s deputy. They instantly lose the ability to claim ignorance or “administrative discretion”. You prove you cited the law by catching the interaction on video or audio. However, Maryland operates under a strict two-party consent law for recordings. So you must announce that you are recording them right to their faces. The Maryland Wiretap Act demands that clear verbal notice.
Centuries ago, corrupt kings and priests kept the Bible locked strictly in Latin. They criminalized translating the text so peasants had to rely on the Church for their interpretations of truth. Modern judges and politicians run the exact same scam with twisted legalese–a fake language and knowledge base designed entirely to lock common folks out. Pre-Civil War slave owners in Maryland passed strict laws specifically criminalizing the education of enslaved people to prevent uprisings. Masters always hoard information to maintain total control over the working class. The Baltimore County Council speaks in deliberate statutory riddles during their Tuesday afternoon legislative sessions to keep you lost.
They want you begging a licensed attorney to explain the rules. You remain a perfect information slave as long as you refuse to read the codes for yourself.
If you want to hit the state with its own rulebook, march down to 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. Head to the second floor of the County Courts Building. Last year, bureaucrats merged the old law library into the new Access to Justice Resource Center. The county tries to gatekeep the statutes, but they maintain public computer terminals right there in the open. You can log into the Westlaw and Lexis databases for free. Those are the exact same high-priced legal search engines the Baltimore County Office of Law uses to earn money off your ignorance. You don’t need a law degree to sit at those keyboards. You pull the Maryland Code, print the specific ordinances and drop the paper directly on the judge’s desk. Well, sorta.
Information operates as a legal nuke. A citizen showing up with the legal codes and case law in their hands represents the government’s absolute biggest fear. The state fears a taxpayer forcing them to follow the exact laws they usually ignore. You deploy the statutes and beat them at their own game.
