Justice system reset.


Justice system reset.
The Issue
The Mr. Big technique has been misrepresented to the public. Officials claim it's a necessary tool to extract confessions, but in truth, it steers through a narrative tunnel vision, leading to gross violations of human rights, loss and miscarriages of justice. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) lie about its effectiveness, the methods employed to gain evidence, and the confessions entailed. It's essential to shed light on the fact that this tactic not only bulldozes human rights but also breaks families apart.
The technique involves elaborate "sting" operations where undercover officers pose as members of a fake criminal organization to lure people into confessing to crimes. This practice often leads to false confessions due to the immense psychological pressure and manipulation participants experience. Vulnerable individuals, many times already under stress and without proper legal guidance, are coerced into admitting guilt for crimes they did not commit.
A closer look at these operations exposes their unethical nature and their questionable effectiveness. While the RCMP claim the MR Big technique has led to the resolution of many cases, it's critical to understand at what human cost. False confessions not only fail to serve justice but often lead to the wrongful conviction of innocent individuals while the true perpetrators remain free.
Statistics show case after case of convictions being overturned due to these unreliable confessions that were extracted under such circumstances. The Innocence Project and other advocacy groups have conclusively demonstrated that the techniques used can and do frequently result in miscarriages of justice. In a system where the foundation should be truth and fairness, the MR Big technique and similar entrapment strategies stand as a glaring contradiction.
We must call for an immediate halt to the use of the MR Big technique and allied sting operations that violate human rights. Moreover, there have been numerous reports and findings by scholars and legal experts criticizing the RCMP's broader practices and misconduct. Such a law enforcement body, mired in controversy and known for breaching ethical lines, requires a comprehensive reevaluation.
Abolishing the RCMP as it exists and reforming law enforcement to establish a more just and ethical system, which respects human rights and prioritizes truth over coercion and deception, is the need of the hour. This transformation is essential to ensure justice is rightly served, families are not needlessly torn apart, and individuals' rights are preserved.
Join us in demanding a recall of the MR Big technique, a reevaluation of RCMP practices, and the establishment of a justice system we can truly trust. Sign this petition and urge the Canadian government to take immediate action to protect and uphold fundamental human rights.
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The Issue
The Mr. Big technique has been misrepresented to the public. Officials claim it's a necessary tool to extract confessions, but in truth, it steers through a narrative tunnel vision, leading to gross violations of human rights, loss and miscarriages of justice. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) lie about its effectiveness, the methods employed to gain evidence, and the confessions entailed. It's essential to shed light on the fact that this tactic not only bulldozes human rights but also breaks families apart.
The technique involves elaborate "sting" operations where undercover officers pose as members of a fake criminal organization to lure people into confessing to crimes. This practice often leads to false confessions due to the immense psychological pressure and manipulation participants experience. Vulnerable individuals, many times already under stress and without proper legal guidance, are coerced into admitting guilt for crimes they did not commit.
A closer look at these operations exposes their unethical nature and their questionable effectiveness. While the RCMP claim the MR Big technique has led to the resolution of many cases, it's critical to understand at what human cost. False confessions not only fail to serve justice but often lead to the wrongful conviction of innocent individuals while the true perpetrators remain free.
Statistics show case after case of convictions being overturned due to these unreliable confessions that were extracted under such circumstances. The Innocence Project and other advocacy groups have conclusively demonstrated that the techniques used can and do frequently result in miscarriages of justice. In a system where the foundation should be truth and fairness, the MR Big technique and similar entrapment strategies stand as a glaring contradiction.
We must call for an immediate halt to the use of the MR Big technique and allied sting operations that violate human rights. Moreover, there have been numerous reports and findings by scholars and legal experts criticizing the RCMP's broader practices and misconduct. Such a law enforcement body, mired in controversy and known for breaching ethical lines, requires a comprehensive reevaluation.
Abolishing the RCMP as it exists and reforming law enforcement to establish a more just and ethical system, which respects human rights and prioritizes truth over coercion and deception, is the need of the hour. This transformation is essential to ensure justice is rightly served, families are not needlessly torn apart, and individuals' rights are preserved.
Join us in demanding a recall of the MR Big technique, a reevaluation of RCMP practices, and the establishment of a justice system we can truly trust. Sign this petition and urge the Canadian government to take immediate action to protect and uphold fundamental human rights.
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Petition created on February 18, 2026