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#20619187 at 2024-03-24 17:36:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #25288: Dubs Of Infinitee Confirm We Are The News VS Leprechaun BS Edition
>>20619047. Portion of the article
Free speech hangs in the balance in 3 Supreme Court cases
...The sweeping quality of Jackson's remarks shows that the relativistic views of free speech may now have a new champion on the court.
In a second case, National Rifle Association of America v. Vullo, the court considered an effort by a New York regulator to discourage banks and insurers from working with the NRA. Maria Vullo, who ran New York's Department of Financial Services, allegedly used her office to pressure these businesses to cut off financial support for the nation's leading gun rights organization.
As with Murthy, the Vullo case captures one of the principal tactics used by the anti-free speech movement in attacking the advertisers and businesses of targeted individuals and groups. One such government grant resulted in a list of the 10 most dangerous sites for advertisers to avoid, a list that happened to consist of popular conservative and libertarian news sites.
The idea of a Democratic New York regulator targeting a conservative civil rights organization did not appear particularly troubling in oral argument for some of the justices. In fact, the views expressed by some of the justices were appallingly dismissive. Justice Elena Kagan asked, "if reputational risk is a real thing, and if gun companies or gun advocacy groups impose that kind of reputational risk, isn't it a bank regulator's job to point that out?"
In the third case, Gonzalez v. Trevino, the court was considering the arrest of Sylvia Gonzalez, a 72-year-old former councilwoman in Castle Hills, Texas. She earned the ire of the sheriff, mayor and other officials with her criticisms of their conduct. She was subsequently charged with inappropriately removing a government document (a citizen petition) that she had mistakenly put with other papers. The charges were later dropped. The case smacked of retaliation - there is no evidence that anyone else has faced such a charge in similar circumstances.
The case resonates with many who believe that the legal system is being politically weaponized in this country. Many of us are appalled by the Gonzales case. However, in this case, the support for the government seemed to come from the right of the court, including the author of a prior decision limiting such challenges, Chief Justice John Roberts.
The free speech trifecta, therefore, covers the three areas of greatest concern for the free speech community: censorship, blacklisting and weaponization. The resulting opinions could curtail or magnify such abuses. For example, the social media case (Murthy) seemed to trouble the justices as to where to draw a line on coercion. If the court simply declines to draw such a line and rules for the government, it will likely fuel new censorship efforts by federal agencies.
What is disconcerting about the views expressed byJustices Kagan, Jackson and Sonia Sotomayorin two of the cases is not that they are outliers. The problem is that liberal justices long acted as the bulwark for free speech on the court.They are now viewed as the weakest link, often dismissive or hostile to free speech arguments.
When Justice Jackson defends the right of the government to coerce speech, she follows a long legacy of speech relativistson the court, including the earlier Justice Robert Jackson. He had warned that the court needed to approach speech prosecutions with "a little practical wisdom," so as not to "convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact."
The currentJustice Jacksonseemed to channel the same practicalities over principle in stressing that "you've got the First Amendment operating in an environment of threatening circumstances from the government's perspective." (She doesn't know or agree with the constitution because she got on the highest court on land by a stlolen election)
The view of speech as harm or violence is all the rage on college campuses, and also in many Western countrieswhere free speech is in a free fall. France, Canada and the United Kingdom now regularly arrest people for expressing hateful or controversial viewpoints. Those same anti-free speech arguments are now being heard in our own Congress and colleges in the U.S.
It is not clear how the court will decide these cases. One fear is that it could retreat to blurry lines that leave us all uncertain about what speech is protected. In an area that demands bright lines to prevent the chilling effect on speech, such vague outcomes could be lethal.
The government loves ambiguity when it comes to speech regulation. It now may have found new voices on the left side of the court to join in the ignoble effort of combating free speech. That renewed effort to introduce "a little practical wisdom" could mean a lot less freedom for Americans.
(https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/4551132-free-speech-hangs-in-the-balance-in-three-supreme-court-cases/
#20465214 at 2024-02-24 00:10:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #25104: Castle Lock Rock Hill Edition
Tish James and other Trump persecutors are perverting the American legal system
Rich Lowry. Feb. 23, 2024, 5:03 p.m.(Lowry is no fan of Trump)
Donald Trump has a $355 million judgment against him, and we're just getting started.
The judgment in the civil fraud case, which reaches $450 million including pre-judgment interest, is the handiwork of an elected Democratic judge in a case brought by an elected Democratic prosecutor who pledged to pursue Trump in her election campaign.
The prosecutor, New York AttorneyGeneral Letitia James, wielded an incredibly broad statute meant to target consumer fraud.
Executive Law 63(12) doesn't require any finding of intent to commit fraud or illegality, or require actual victims.
The judge in the case, Arthur Engoron, saidit didn't even matter whether Trump's exaggerated valuations of his assets were relied on by anyone.
It is, in short, the magic bullet of anti-fraud statutes, and the perfect weapon in the hands of a politically motivated prosecutor looking for any reason to nail one specific person she and all her supporters passionately hate.
The shockingly extravagant judgmentagainst Trump isn't for damages-since there were, ahem, no damages - but supposedly to "disgorge" his "ill-gotten gains."
In harassing lawsuits or prosecutions,it is often said that the process- in other words, the time and money spent fighting the case -is the punishment.
That's certainly true of Trump, whose campaign coffers have been drained by legal fees and whose schedule has been clogged with court dates.But the punishment is also the punishment.
On top of the civil fraud case, Trump has been hit by $5 million and $83.3 million verdicts in the two E. Jean Carroll cases.
Former prosecutor Andy McCarthy notes that the rules in such cases are that the defendant "has to post the amount of the judgment, plus interest, in order to assure the court that the appeal is not simply for purposes of delay, and that the defendant will pay up if he loses."
That means Trump will have to pony up half a billion dollars merely to appeal.
This is before Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg comes in with his criminal case, wherein the elected Democratic prosecutor has bootstrapped what should, at most, be a misdemeanor involving hush money paid to a porn star into 34 felony counts.
Bragg's fraud case, in what's becoming a theme,doesn't allege anyone actually being defrauded. It was brought only after Bragg was criticized by allies for taking a pass on charges that, to quote Abraham Lincoln, are "as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death."
"Lock her up" was an unworthy slogan directed at Hillary Clinton back in 2016; now, Trump's enemies have seen and raised that sentiment:
They are moving to destroy Trump's business, drain his resources, blacken his reputation, sink his presidential campaign and, if they can, lock him up - and literally, not figuratively.
What's happeningin New York - and is being replicated at the federal level and in Georgia in the 2020 election cases -is law as blood lust.
It is a rejection of the Anglo-American legal tradition as it has developed over the centuries to enshrine neutrality and fair play in favor of something that is more personalized and illiberal.
These prosecutors are acting as if they consider the famous speech by then-attorney general and future Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson not as a warning, but a roadmap: He called "the most dangerous power of the prosecutor" that "he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted."
Given the variety of laws on the books, Jackson explained, "A prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some act on the part of almost anyone."
Then it becomes "a question of picking the man and searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him."
That Donald Trump is the man in question doesn't make this phenomenon any less disgraceful or un-American.
Twitter: @RichLowry
https://nypost.com/2024/02/23/opinion/tish-james-and-other-trump-persecutors-are-perverting-the-american-legal-system/
#20031823 at 2023-12-06 00:52:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24588: Bread Saving Ninjas Edition
>>20031808
Like the airline stocks before 9/11
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/04/israeli-authorities-investigate-claims-of-short-selling-before-hamas-attacks
Israeli authorities are investigating claims by US researchers that some investors may have known in advance about the Hamas plan to attack Israel on 7 October and used that information to earn millions of dollars by short-selling Israeli shares.
Research by law professors Robert Jackson Jr from New York University and Joshua Mitts of Columbia University found significant short-selling of shares leading up to the attacks that triggered the war.
Short-sellers place bets on shares that they expect to fall in price. They pay a fee to borrow shares in a company and then sell them in the hope of buying them back at a lower price and pocketing the profit.
Palestinians celebrate by a destroyed Israeli tank at the Gaza Strip fence east of Khan Younis.
Hamas drew detailed attack plans for years with help of spies, documents suggest
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"Days before the attack, traders appeared to anticipate the events to come," the researchers wrote, citing short-selling of an exchange traded fund that broadly tracks the performance of the Israeli stock exchange that "suddenly, and significantly, spiked" on 2 October.
#20030440 at 2023-12-05 19:46:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24586: Remove the UNIPARTY and SECURE the BORDER. #Recall Edition
>>20030384
moar sauce for thisnotable
Hamas may have reaped financial windfall betting against Israeli stocks ahead of Oct. 7 attack: report
Investors linked to Hamas may have reaped massive financial windfalls from the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, according to a pair of prominent US researchers - who discovered major bets against stocks of Israeli companies that were placed during the weeks leading up to the massacre.
In an explosive report published Monday titled "Trading on Terror?," law professors Robert Jackson Jr. of New York University and Joshua Mitts of Columbia University detailed suspicious stock trading activity that has since sparked a probe by Israeli authorities.
In one shocking example cited in the the 67-page paper, an unidentified trader shorted 4.43 million shares in Israel's largest bank, Leumi, between Sept. 15 and Oct. 5 - resulting in a nearly $900 million profit after Israel's economy ground to a halt amid the war in Gaza.
So-called "short sellers" place complex bets against stocks that pay off when the stocks fall. Jackson, a former Securities and Exchange Commission member, and Mitts, a short-selling expert, concluded that the short sellers were likely linked to Hamas.
"Although we see no aggregate increase in shorting of Israeli companies on US exchanges, we do identify a sharp and unusual increase, just before the attacks, in trading in risky short-dated options on these companies expiring just after the attacks," Jackson and Mitts wrote.
The duo cited transactions made on the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), a security traded on the New York Stock Exchange that gives investors exposure to Israeli exchange-traded funds through the MSCI Israel ETF.
EIS tracks the main indices on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, including the most prominent Israeli companies, making an investment in EIS similar to making a bet on the Israeli economy, according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Jackson and Mitts noticed that somebody short-sold the EIS in early October, meaning they were betting on the fact that they would fall. On Oct. 2 - just five days before Hamas paraglided into the Tribe of Music Festival - an investor made a staggering 227,000 short transactions against the EIS.
Jackson and Mitts said the volume of short-selling positions was so significant, "it is extremely unlikely that the volume of short selling on Oct. 2 occurred by random chance."
Those who shorted Israeli shares on Oct. 2 profited handsomely as the value of EIS fell by 7.1% on Oct. 11, the first day the US market was open after the massacre, per Haaretz.
Nearly a month after the horrific event - which saw at least 1,200 Israelis killed and more than 240 taken hostage - EIS lost 17.5% of its value, the outlet reported.
Similarly, "short selling of Israeli securities on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) increased dramatically," Jackson and Mitts found.
The professors said this occurred at a rate that exceeded "numerous other periods of crisis," including the financial crisis of 2008, the Israel-Gaza war in 2014 and even the COVID-19 pandemic.
Haaretz, citing anonymous Israeli sources, said Hamas has financially savvy members, and it isn't implausible that they were behind these shorts.
If the trades were, in fact, made by someone affiliated with Hamas or were done on Hamas' behalf, US authorities could freeze the ill-gotten gains, as American laws prohibit the financing of terror, Haaretz noted.
The professors also referred to patterns in early April, when it was reported that Hamas was initially planning its attack on Israel.
"Short volume in EIS (the MSCI Israel ETF) peaked on April 3 at levels very similar to those observed on Oct. 2, and was far higher by an order of magnitude than other days prior to April 3," they said.
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#19507309 at 2023-09-07 18:19:13 (UTC+1)
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>>19506610, >>19506653 18 POST TRUMP TRUTH STORM JUST DROPPED
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>>19506639 Trump says he was 'not allowed' to fire Fauci, but doctor 'wasn't a big player' in administration
>>19506650 Germany recorded almost 205,000 initial asylum applications by the end of August, Syrians, Afghans, and Turks
>>19506654 Kremlin warns US over plan to hand Russian assets to Ukraine/$5.4 million in frozen funds
>>19506670 US military scrubs hypersonic missile test launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
>>19506679 Paxton Impeachment Trial – Texas Attorney Tony Buzbee Cuts Right to the Heart of it, The Bush Family Influence
>>19506696 @780thC Google's Threat Analysis Group shares an update on security researcher targeting by North Korean threat
>>19506715 President Trump Takes Commanding 50 Point Primary Lead at 62% – Gains Largest Polling Lead Against Biden 42/37
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>>19506881, >>19506846 Five year delta here Desperate people do desperate things.
>>19506926, >>19507098 Michigan SOS Caught Sending And Accepting Fraudulent Voter Registrations
>>19506930 anon research and analysis of covid origin
>>19506936 Twit TRENDS: "Trump or Death"
>>19506942 Archaeologists discover 1,000-year-old mummy in Peru
>>19506944 Steve Friend Previews Report Revealing How FBI Chooses American Informants And Target Citizens
>>19506977 NYC Mayor Eric Adams issues one of the most dire and dramatic warnings yet on how illegals swarming the city "will destroy New York City":
>>19507026 It's #BeerLoversDay! During WWII, a 12-ounce draft at the Camp Pendleton beer garden cost only 10 cents
>>19507071 Kari Lake WRECKS Katie Hobbs and Other Corrupt Officials Who Colluded With Twitter to Interfere in Midterm Election During AZ House Hearing
>>19507105 @NASA Swift observatory, scientists have discovered a black hole in a distant galaxy repeatedly nibbling on a Sun-like star
>>19507135 THIS WEEK ON THE HIGHWIRE
>>19507144 McCarthy Faces House Revolt Over Biden's Latest Multi-Billion Slush Fund For Ukraine, Stonewalled Impeachment Inquiry
>>19507147 U.S. repositioning troops and equipment in Niger, withdrawing some non-essential personnel, officials tell Reuters
>>19507157 CDC Committed $1.8 Billion for Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines in June, Anticipates 20 Million Doses by September
>>19507197 @I_Corps Not that kind of jam ?
>>19507202 Justice Department on Thursday released the results of a report finding that the state of New Jersey "failed" veterans in two state-run nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
>>19507221 Bannon: Pence Failed His Constitutional Duty On January 6th And COVID-19 Task Force.
>>19507227 Texas Senate Impeachment Trial of State Attorney General Ken Paxton, Day 3, Part 3
>>19507258 Kent R. "Boneface" McLellan was a NO SHOW today at the Deland Courthouse where he was supposed to have an arraignment today
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#23956 >>19505209
>>19505219 Senator Rand Paul Not Buying Capitol Doctor's Explanation For Mitch McConnell's 'Freezing' Episodes. he got the dehydrations
>>19505230, >>19506033 Mike Huckabee: If Trump Doesn't Win, 2024 Will Be Last Election 'Decided by Ballots Rather Than Bullets'
>>19505228, >>19505229 Taking a Swim UNDER the Island of Maui 600' down
>>19505293 Six Republicans File Lawsuit to Remove Trump from 2024 Ballot in Colorado
>>19505379 Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks' Remarks: "Unpacking the Replicator Initiative" at the Defense News Conference
>>19505434 Jim Ferguson w/CAP: Good God! Is Britain really going to jail people who disagree with net zero? #WEF2030Agenda…
>>19505446 Wall Street Silver w/CAP: Real Estate Industry in Panic Mode: 45% Drop in Home Purchases - Bigger Than '08! Home sales are now down 31% in 2023.
>>19505484 "Trump or DEATH" Flag dropped at Yankees stadium during National Anthem 'God Bless America' as Detroit Tigers play New York Yankees
>>19505546 Ahoy! The Ship Show & Extra Gravy - 09/07/2023
>>19505691 'Armenian Christians facing genocide again.
>>19505861, >>19505858, >>19505854, >>19505864 10:00 AM Senate Bun
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#23955 >>19504399
>>19504491 Latest on the Georgia election interference case (Trump and 18 defendants)
>>19504553 Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that "The Constitution is not a suicide pact."
>>19504584, >>19504592 ADL's cozy relationship with the FBI and United Nations - and FBI's cozy relationship with Igor Kolomoisky
>>19504603 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19504750 #23955
#23954 >>19503473
>>19503518, >>19503534 Whistleblower concerns about Hunter Biden firms first surfaced in spring 2015, SEC memos show
>>19503614 Bruce Springsteen postpones concerts in Pittsburgh due to medical issues
>>19503760 I gathered property records for the 19 different states that the @ADL has a regional office established......
>>19503806, >>19503883 THANK YOU NIKKI HALEY! DonaldJTrump.com
>>19503820 Who rents the FBI Building to the FBI in Cleveland? Ukrainian Criminal Billionaire Igor Kolomoisk
>>19503874 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19503892, >>19504340 Keep it together. Don't fall for the divide the society and conquer because the enemy is not of flesh and bone.....
>>19504442 #23954 posted in #23955
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>>19505219 Senator Rand Paul Not Buying Capitol Doctor's Explanation For Mitch McConnell's 'Freezing' Episodes. he got the dehydrations
>>19505230, >>19506033 Mike Huckabee: If Trump Doesn't Win, 2024 Will Be Last Election 'Decided by Ballots Rather Than Bullets'
>>19505228, >>19505229 Taking a Swim UNDER the Island of Maui 600' down
>>19505293 Six Republicans File Lawsuit to Remove Trump from 2024 Ballot in Colorado
>>19505379 Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks' Remarks: "Unpacking the Replicator Initiative" at the Defense News Conference
>>19505434 Jim Ferguson w/CAP: Good God! Is Britain really going to jail people who disagree with net zero? #WEF2030Agenda…
>>19505446 Wall Street Silver w/CAP: Real Estate Industry in Panic Mode: 45% Drop in Home Purchases - Bigger Than '08! Home sales are now down 31% in 2023.
>>19505484 "Trump or DEATH" Flag dropped at Yankees stadium during National Anthem 'God Bless America' as Detroit Tigers play New York Yankees
>>19505546 Ahoy! The Ship Show & Extra Gravy - 09/07/2023
>>19505691 'Armenian Christians facing genocide again.
>>19505861, >>19505858, >>19505854, >>19505864 10:00 AM Senate Bun
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>>19506280 Moscow responds to Pentagon sending uranium ammo to Kiev
>>19506339 #23956
#23955 >>19504399
>>19504491 Latest on the Georgia election interference case (Trump and 18 defendants)
>>19504553 Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that "The Constitution is not a suicide pact."
>>19504584, >>19504592 ADL's cozy relationship with the FBI and United Nations - and FBI's cozy relationship with Igor Kolomoisky
>>19504603 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19504750 #23955
#23954 >>19503473
>>19503518, >>19503534 Whistleblower concerns about Hunter Biden firms first surfaced in spring 2015, SEC memos show
>>19503614 Bruce Springsteen postpones concerts in Pittsburgh due to medical issues
>>19503760 I gathered property records for the 19 different states that the @ADL has a regional office established......
>>19503806, >>19503883 THANK YOU NIKKI HALEY! DonaldJTrump.com
>>19503820 Who rents the FBI Building to the FBI in Cleveland? Ukrainian Criminal Billionaire Igor Kolomoisk
>>19503874 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19503892, >>19504340 Keep it together. Don't fall for the divide the society and conquer because the enemy is not of flesh and bone.....
>>19504442 #23954 posted in #23955
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#23955 >>19504399
>>19504491 Latest on the Georgia election interference case (Trump and 18 defendants)
>>19504553 Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that "The Constitution is not a suicide pact."
>>19504584, >>19504592 ADL's cozy relationship with the FBI and United Nations - and FBI's cozy relationship with Igor Kolomoisky
>>19504603 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19504750 #23955
#23954 >>19503473
>>19503518, >>19503534 Whistleblower concerns about Hunter Biden firms first surfaced in spring 2015, SEC memos show
>>19503614 Bruce Springsteen postpones concerts in Pittsburgh due to medical issues
>>19503760 I gathered property records for the 19 different states that the @ADL has a regional office established......
>>19503806, >>19503883 THANK YOU NIKKI HALEY! DonaldJTrump.com
>>19503820 Who rents the FBI Building to the FBI in Cleveland? Ukrainian Criminal Billionaire Igor Kolomoisk
>>19503874 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
>>19503892, >>19504340 Keep it together. Don't fall for the divide the society and conquer because the enemy is not of flesh and bone.....
>>19504442 #23954 posted in #23955
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>>19502848 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba served US Secretary of State Blinken French fries at McDonald's in Kiev./war is hell
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>>19502902, >>19502903 Outstanding Level II Electromagnetic Warfare Unit of the Year
>>19502908 Arizona Court Rules Against State's 'Unlawful Signature Matching Process'
>>19502937 Space Force announces new mission statement, "secure our Nation's interests in, from, and to space."
>>19502943 Prosecutors Will Seek to Indict Hunter Biden This Month
>>19502958, >>19502975, >>19503231 Remember The Three Homosexual Members of Obama's Church Murdered within 40 days?
>>19503055, >>19503046 Go back and watch the FAKE 2020 inauguration. It was 100% filmed on 2 different days.?????
>>19503088 'Stacy on the Right' Interviews the 45th President of the United States
>>19503121 At least 12 FBI informants and 3 undercover agents stitched together the group and plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer.
>>19503126, >>19503153 Elon Musk trolls Barack Obama with pedophile codes found in the Podesta E-mails!
>>19503134, >>19503272, >>19503325 Greenblatt is on a damage control tour, insisting the only purpose of his "small non-profit" is to protect Jewish people from violence. What does promoting LGBT to kids have to do with protecting Jews?
>>19503165 Ottawa Hospital reinstates mask mandate
>>19503173 Obama's Alleged Male Lover Posts Video Before Bombshell Interview with Tucker: '15 Years of Hell'
>>19503275 Operation Underground Railroad @OURrescue Matt Osborne, former CIA and current President and COOat O.U.R., will be hosting our exclusive live Q&A
>>19503277 National Archive digitizes thousands of UFO records
>>19503330 Night Owl News With Dee Stevens, Orlando, Dame, Ox & Bizznizzy 'Game Night'
>>19503351 CIA & FBI Using Azov Battalion Nazi On U.S. Soil, Kent "BoneFace" McLellan
>>19503359 New ATF Proposed Rule to Reclassify Sales If you sell EVEN ONE firearm for a profit, the ATF will classify you as a dealer.
>>19503437 US Southern Command cancels 'Sound of Freedom' screenings
>>19503458 #23953
#19504750 at 2023-09-07 06:22:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23955: Night Train to Infinity Edition
>>19504399
#23955 >>19504399 @300
>>19504491 Latest on the Georgia election interference case (Trump and 18 defendants)
>>19504553 Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that "The Constitution is not a suicide pact."
>>19504584, >>19504592 ADL's cozy relationship with the FBI and United Nations - and FBI's cozy relationship with Igor Kolomoisky
>>19504603 Huckabee: 2024 will be last election 'decided by ballots rather than bullets' if Trump loses over legal cases
baker OUT, bread is ghosted
if anything's missing, nom it for next baker
#19504553 at 2023-09-07 05:26:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23955: Night Train to Infinity Edition
Adam Schiff
@AdamSchiff
Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that "The Constitution is not a suicide pact."
If Mark Meadows' attempts to overturn the 2020 election are somehow within the job description of a federal chief of staff, then it becomes exactly that.
https://twitter.com/AdamSchiff/status/1699578181458485509
>>19504531
>>19504534
So much Panic right now.
#19488647 at 2023-09-04 15:24:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23935: Monday Panic Edition
>>19488639
>>19488618
>>19488644
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#17856274 at 2022-11-30 23:58:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21887: Musk - Twitter DID Interfere with Elections Edition
President Harry Truman asked Robert Jackson, an associate justice of the Supreme Court, to serve as the chief American prosecutor at the international tribunal. Jackson accepted the offer but was adamant that the proceedings not be a show trial. "If we want to shoot Germans as a matter of policy, let it be done as such, but don't hide the deed behind a court," he wrote. Jackson's colleague, Chief Justice Harlan Stone, did not think highly of the proceedings. "Jackson is away conducting his high-grade lynching party in Nuremberg," he wrote privately to a friend in 1945. "I don't mind what he does to the Nazis, but I hate to see the pretense that he is running a court and proceeding according to common law. This is a little too sanctimonious a fraud to meet my old-fashioned ideas."
#16648729 at 2022-07-06 18:13:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21029: Call to Scrape LBs, What was missed During the Post Furry Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#16475687 at 2022-06-20 05:12:30 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20843: Shadilay Night Shift Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#16046271 at 2022-04-10 02:11:34 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20295: Moon & Mars Edition
China Insiders Steal Billions From US Investors
China's corporate insiders are cheating small American investors of billions of dollars through advance information that enables lucrative trades just before the stock price falls.
The total losses that insiders of Chinese companies listed on American exchanges have avoided by selling prior to price drops are at least $10 billion between 2016 and the middle of 2021, according to a new study of their security filings.
Chinese company shares fell an average of 21 percent a year after the Chinese company insiders sold large quantities of stock, compared to a 2 percent rise after insiders from American companies sold. Given inflation, that American number zeros out.
The Alibaba Case
The Wall Street Journal covered the study and used Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. as an example. In October 2020, "Alibaba's payments affiliate, Ant Group Co., was preparing for its initial public offering, a move that would have likely increased the value of Alibaba's one-third stake," according to the Journal.
But Alibaba's founder and CEO, Jack Ma, publicly criticized China's financial regulators, who canceled the listing. Instead of rising, which the market predicted, Alibaba shares fell 8 percent on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
One day prior to Ma's announcement, Sky Scraper Enterprises Ltd. sold approximately $150 million worth of Alibaba stock. An Alibaba insider controls Sky Scraper, but nobody knows his or her identity.
Whoever controls Sky Scraper, according to the Journal, which cited the Financial Times, "was one of the company's best-paid executives in recent years and had been granted huge swaths of stock as compensation."
This unknown Alibaba executive avoided losses totaling hundreds of millions of dollars through what appears to be insider trading. American and other investors who got caught on their back feet-because they couldn't know the inside information no matter how much research they did-apparently got cheated.
The SEC, Big Banks, and China Collude Against Small Investors
The researchers-Robert Jackson, Bradford Lynch, and Daniel Taylor-point out that U.S. securities law actually advantages and enables China's insiders relative to those in the United States.
"Executives and other major shareholders at American companies have to disclose their trades within two days in a filing that is posted on the Securities and Exchange Commission's website and freely available to investors," according to the Journal.
That deters bad behavior because American insiders do not want to appear to have acted on inside information. They don't want to signal other market participants to sell the stock and, thus, decrease its value.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/china-insiders-steal-billions-us-investors
#16027242 at 2022-04-07 03:03:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20271: Hunter's 450G DELETED, 80,000 images and video Edition
Tom Cotton Says Ketanji Brown Jackson Would Have Defended Nazis At Nuremberg
"You know, the last Judge Jackson left the Supreme Court to go to Nuremberg and prosecute the Nazis," Cotton said, referring to Robert Jackson, who was appointed by President Harry Truman to lead cases against German war criminals. "This Judge Jackson may have gone there to defend them."
https://news.yahoo.com/tom-cotton-says-ketanji-brown-151019555.html
#15825324 at 2022-03-10 02:45:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20011: E-bake Edition
New York Democrats blasted for posing with sign comparing 9/11 to climate change
New York's GOP Chair called on one of the lawmakers to resign
Two Democratic lawmakers in New York are facing criticism for posing with a sign that invoked an image of 9/11 to promote climate change awareness.
"The fact that Senate Democrats stood proudly grinning in front of 9/11 imagery to advance an extreme energy agenda tells you everything you need to know about their radical views," the New York Republican Party posted on Twitter Wednesday along with a photo of State Sens. Rachel May and Robert Jackson posing behind a sign that showed a plane with the words "climate change" heading toward the now-destroyed World Trade Center towers.
https://twitter.com/newyorkgop/status/1501307918041288705?s=21
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-york-democrats-blasted-posing-sign-comparing-9-11-climate-change
#15817608 at 2022-03-09 03:43:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20001: A Kek Odyssey Edition
Two NY state Democratic lawmakers apologize for posing with a sign comparing the 9/11 terror attacks to climate change
The state lawmakers condemned the imagery and said that they had not realized what the sign depicted
Two New York state senators have issued apologies after posing in front of a sign that drew a parallel between climate change and the 9/11 terror attacks.
Democratic state Sens. Robert Jackson and Rachel May both condemned the imagery and said that when they posed with the sign, they had not realized what it depicted.
The state lawmakers were photographed with a sign that featured an airplane labeled "climate change" pointed in the direction of the Twin Towers, which were destroyed as a result of the 2001 terror attack.
"I attended the rally today to support a significant investment in climate change in the state budget. I posed for numerous photos with activists, and did not see the content of the sign," May tweeted. "The imagery on the banner is unacceptable and I would never endorse such a cynical use of our state's history to score cheap points. I apologize sincerely to all New Yorkers and call upon the organizers to similarly condemn this message."
https://www.theblaze.com/news/democrats-apologize-sign-climate-change-911
#14652688 at 2021-09-24 19:11:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18535: EBake MAGA Promise Edition
https://t.me/TracybeanzOfficial/825
Tracy Beanz, [24.09.21 10:02]
The hearing with the doctors in front of the SC Medical Affairs Subcommittee was this past Wednesday. This is just one of the passionate pleas from a brave physician. https://rumble.com/vmvyr9-sc-senate-medical-affairs-committee-testimony-of-dr-Robert-Jackson-092321.html
#13887379 at 2021-06-12 18:20:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17579: By Their Fruits Ebake Edition
Social justice crusader ACLU told black staff to 'keep quiet' about 'systemic racism' in organization - lawsuit
A former employee is taking the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to court, claiming that the nonprofit civil rights group retaliated against him for complaining that there weren't enough black people in leadership positions.
Robert Jackson, who worked as an associate director for the ACLU, alleges that he was demoted and eventually sacked for highlighting the lack of minorities in the organization's senior ranks and proposing ways to increase diversity.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in New York District Court, Jackson said that the ACLU's social justice advocacy falls short when concerning internal matters.
"Despite the good the ACLU has done for the black community outside of its walls, it appears that the scope of its stated mission starts and ends there," the legal complaint states.
The lawsuit demands compensation for economic damages resulting from his termination and asks the ACLU to cover legal fees related to the case.
Jackson's dispute with the group began in December 2009, after he objected to Kary Moss, the ACLU's director, posing for a photo with former US attorney general Jeff Sessions during a company conference held in Montgomery, Alabama. The event focused on ways that the ACLU could help the black community, and Jackson felt that the photograph was inappropriate because Sessions had backed policies that had "targeted" black Americans.
In an effort to air his concerns, Jackson and several of his colleagues gave a speech at the conference which pointed to the dearth of black leadership. They offered recommendations on how to address the alleged disparity, suggesting a policy that would focus on black candidates when filling senior positions. Jackson and his cohorts also called for a program to help black employees already in the organization to climb the corporate ladder.
However, the proposals were apparently met with disapproval by Jackson's superiors. Given the ACLU's track record when it comes to battling discrimination, Jackson assumed that the organization would support his ideas. Instead, he was instructed by his supervisor, Chief Analytics Officer Lucia Tian, to "'keep quiet' and to be 'the cooler head in the room'," the lawsuit claims.
He alleges that he was increasingly marginalized in the months that followed, and was eventually demoted, resulting in his salary being cut almost in half. In May 2020, he was offered a severance package of one month's pay if he resigned, on the condition that he signed a non-disclosure agreement. He was fired three months later after refusing the offer. His treatment illustrates how "complaints about systemic racism within the ACLU itself are not welcome, nor are the people who speak out," Jackson's complaint reads.
https://www.rt.com/usa/526380-aclu-lawsuit-black-racism/
#12095171 at 2020-12-19 20:17:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15442: Stop The Steal Edition
>>12095149
Here is the full list of pardons and commutations issued by President Obama on January 17th:
Commutations:
Pablo Abrugar Abulencia - Silver Spring, MD
Christopher Almaguer - Fort Worth, TX
Jerry Jerome Anderson ? Macon, GA
Turner Ashe, Jr. ? Indianapolis, IN
Roland J. Bailey ? Washington, DC
Terrance Baker - Detroit, MI
Timothy Barker ? Pleasantville, NJ
Darryl K. Barnes ? Philadelphia, PA
Blake Demond Beard ? College Park, GA
Kim Davis Beckstrom ? Ogden, UT
Calvin Biggs ? Chicago, IL
Anthony Billings - Clarksburg, WV
Wayne Allen Bledsoe, Jr. ? Temple, TX
Robert Booker ? Detroit, MI
Ulysses Simon Bouie ? McDonough, GA
Antwan Boyd ? Bartow, FL
Henry Robert Brown ? Westchester, IL
Michael Dwight Brown - Glen Burnie, MD
Raymond Brown - Roper, NC
Valarian Jaymonn Brown - St. Petersburg, FL
William Brown - Covington, KY
Damon Burkhalter ? Lewisville, TX
Clarence Rex Burnell ? LaBarge, WY
Latasha Sherri Butler ? Lubbock, TX
James Toves Cabaccang - Hawaiian Gardens, CA
Timothy Wayne Calhoun ? Houston, TX
Rickey Calloway ? Louisville, KY
Adrian Antoine Campbell ? Hampton, GA
Paul Anthony Cass - Talladega, AL
Calvin Caver ? Cleveland, OH
Alberto Chahia - Grand Forks, ND
John Choate - Albany, KY
Chris Coleman - Belton, MO
Kelvin Dandrea Cotton ? Houston, TX
Melvin Couch ? Elk Creek, KY
Terrance Cox - Jackson, TN
Iris Yolanda Davila - Reading, PA
Lawrence Stafford Davis - Andrews, SC
Robin Marie Davis - Roanoke, VA
Quincy Dennis ? Cincinnati, OH
Christopher M. DePree - Cape Girardeau, MO
Vandarrell Leon Doe - Glennville, GA
Donald Wayne Dowling - Odessa, TX
Deante Drake - McKeesport, PA
Arthur Edmonds - Passaic, NJ
Daryl Edwards - Lakeland, FL
Billy Ray Fairley, Sr. - High Point, NC
Dujuan Farrow ? Richmond, VA
Stacey Lane Fisher - Waynesboro, VA
Carroll Fletcher - Oxon Hill, MD
Leonard Lyle Fontenot - Ville Platte, LA
Donnell Bartholomew Ford - Houston, TX
German Gallegos - Fabens, TX
Jeffery Garrett - Indianapolis, IN
Darryl C. Gillard - Shreveport, LA
Ernest Milton Glover - Washington, DC
Ernest Gonzalez - Mathis, TX
Pablo Gonzalez, Jr. - Corpus Christi, TX
Kenneth Wayne Gragg - Hickory, NC
Rogel Grant ? Brooklyn, NY
Fontelle Ricardo Groves - Clayton, NC
Antonio Merlin Harmon - Columbia, SC
Emma Jean Harmon - Tampa, FL
Douglas Eugene Harms ? Sioux City, IA
Brian Keith Harvey - Largo, FL
Julius Shaner Hayes - Topeka, KS
Lionel Joseph Henderson, Jr. - Amelia, LA
Christopher Lamont Hill - Farnham, VA
Macheo Hill ? Abilene, TX
Wesley Hodge ? Havelock, NC
Roy Lee Hodgkiss - Austin, TX
Adrien Tyrell Horne - Greenville, NC
Leonard Hoskins - Henderson, KY
Willard Wayne Howard - Crittenden, KY
David Louis Hunter - Loxahatchee, FL
Jesse Jackson - San Antonio, TX
Robert Jackson, Sr. - Sanford, FL
Tony Lanier Jackson - Augusta, GA
Tracy Jackson ? Shreveport, LA
Jeffrey Matthew Jeanetta - North St. Paul, MN
Randy R. Jefferson - Madison, WI
#11740551 at 2020-11-22 19:37:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14986: COLLECT NOTABLES Edition
Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim Issues Statement Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim of the Department of Justice Antitrust Division issued the following statement on his participation in the Robert H. Jackson Center's virtual reading of Justice Jackson's opening statement at Nuremberg for the 75th anniversary of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg:
"I was honored and humbled to be a part of this project marking 75 years since the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Justice Robert Jackson, who was the Chief U.S. Prosecutor at Nuremberg and once held the position of Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division, has long been a hero of mine for his boundless faith in justice and fairness. His work at Nuremberg showed the world that unspeakable acts of hatred will not go unpunished so long as there are good people willing to stand up for the powerless. In my role overseeing the Antitrust Division, I draw on this faith and commitment to justice to guide our work defending American consumers."
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/assistant-attorney-general-makan-delrahim-issues-statement-commemorating-75th-anniversary
#11665652 at 2020-11-16 08:14:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14894: TRUMP WON THE ELECTION Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA.
Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life.
He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey.
World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis.
Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal.
Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites.
High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg.
The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet.
This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors.
That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi
(plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice.
They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines.
Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award.
Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons.
According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy.
The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets.
This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#10922796 at 2020-10-04 23:42:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13976: I wish you good favor in the bread wars to come Edition
>>10922789
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#10730488 at 2020-09-21 10:55:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13733: Enjoy The Show Edition
>>10730475
>https://twitter.com/JohnWHuber/status/1307295478661419010
Nominee & days to confirm from nomination:
Lewis Powell -45
Ruth Bader Ginsburg -42
Sandra Day O'Connor -33 (*the vacancy)
Harlan Stone -31
Wiley Rutledge -28
Harry Blackmun -27 (*wrote Roe v Wade)
Arthur Goldberg -25
Robert Jackson -25
John Roberts -23 (*became Chief Justice)
Mahlon Pitney -23
John Paul Stevens -19
Sherman Minton -19
Warren Burger -17 (*became Chief Justice)
Charles Whittaker -17
Tom Clark -16
Pierce Butler -16
Harlan Stone -15 (*became Chief Justice)
William Douglas -15
Abe Fortas -14
Fred Vinson -14 (*became Chief Justice)
Frank Murphy -12
Felix Frankfurter -12
Owen Roberts -11
Charles Hughes -10
Stanley Reed -10
John Clarke -10
James McReynolds -10
Benjamin Cardozo -9
William Moody -9
Byron White -8
Charles Hughes -7 (*became Chief Justice)
Horace Lurton -7
Hugo Black -5
Edward Sanford -5
William Day -4
Joseph Lamar -3
Willis Devanter -3
Oliver Holmes -2
Harold Burton -1
James Byrnes -0
George Sutherland -0
William Taft -0 (*became Chief Justice)
Edward White -0
(Yes, four SCOTUS Justices had SAME DAY nominations and confirmations by the Senate. And Byrnes never even attended law school before FDR put him on the court)
#10358464 at 2020-08-20 16:06:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #13255: This Week Just Went Hot Edition
>>10358352
INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES AND THE
RIGHTS OF AMERICANS
BOOK II
P.27
President Roosevelt used the term "subversive activities" in a secret
directive to Attorney General Robert Jackson on wiretapping in 1940.
Referring to activities of other nations engaged in "propaganda of so-called 'FIFTH COLUMNS'" and "preparation for sabotage," he directed
the Attorney General to authorize wiretaps "of persons suspected of
subversive activities amainst the Government of the United States,
includin!T susnected snies." The President instructed that such wire0
taps be limited "insofar as possible" to aliens.2 Neither the President
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3766517/94755-II.pdf
#9927938 at 2020-07-11 16:18:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12704: Ignorance In The Age Of Information Is A Choice Edition
Rev Al king maker
https://nationalactionnetwork.net/newnews/rev-al-sharpton-nan-announce-martin-luther-king-day-events-in-washington-new-york-new-jersey-and-across-the-country/
NEW YORK CITY
Martin Luther King Day Public Policy Forum
National Action Network House of Justice
106 W. 145th St.
New York, NY 10039
1:00 p.m.
Honorary guests to include:
Rev. Al Sharpton
Adriano Espaillat, U.S. Representative
Yvette Clarke, U.S. Representative
Grace Meng, U.S. Representative
Jerry Nadler, U.S. Representative
Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Representative
Jumaane Williams, New York City Public Advocate
Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President
Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President
Ruben Diaz, Jr., Bronx Borough President
Andrea Stewart-Cousins, New York State Senate Majority Leader
Luis Sepulveda, New York State Senator
Leroy Comrie, New York State Senator
Robert Jackson, New York State Senator
Brian Benjamin, New York State Senator
Gustavo Rivera, New York State Senator
Kevin Parker, New York State Senator
Shelley Mayer, New York State Senator
Brad Hoylman, New York State Senator
Carl Heastie, New York State Assembly Speaker
Inez Dickens, New York State Assemblywoman
Al Taylor, New York State Assemblyman
Charles Fall, New York State Assemblyman
Nathalia Fernandez, New York State Assemblywoman
Dan Quart, New York State Assemblyman
Nick Perry, New York State Assemblyman
Mathieu Eugene, New York State Assemblyman
Catherine Nolan, New York State Assemblywoman
Walter Mosley, New York State Assemblyman
Karines Reyes, New York State Assemblywoman
Richard Gottfried, New York State Assemblyman
Felix Ortiz, New York State Assemblyman
Robert Rodriguez, New York State Assemblyman
LaToya Joyner, New York State Assemblywoman
Tremaine Wright, New York State Assemblywoman
Justin Brannan, New York City Councilman
Jimmy Van Bramer, New York City Councilman
Ydanis Rodriguez, New York City Councilwoman
Vanessa Gibson, New York City Councilwoman
Carlina Rivera, New York City Councilwoman
Fernando Cabrera, New York City Councilman
Robert Cornegy, New York City Councilman
Rory Lancman, New York City Councilman
Helen Rosenthal, New York City Councilwoman
Alicka Ampry-Samuel, New York City Councilwoman
Andy King, New York City Councilman
Brad Lander, New York City Councilman
Keith Powers, New York City Councilman
Mark Levine, New York City Councilman
Carlos Manchaca, New York City Councilman
State and local elected officials and clergy
#9889425 at 2020-07-08 00:47:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12655: Baker calls Night Shift, Shills Beware! 9888888! Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#9817553 at 2020-07-01 23:09:27 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12565: Fake News Attacks on Mount Rushmore Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey. World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#9774807 at 2020-06-28 12:00:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12511: The 'Weak Mayors Are Cowards' Edition
Adolf Hitler And The Jesuit Order - Part III
March 21, 2018 by Rattler Rider
"William ("Wild Bill") Joseph Donovan is an elite Vatican personage. Donovan was a dedicated Roman Catholic until his death. He was the leader of the OSS. The OSS was the precursor of the CIA. Donovan was also a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and he graduated from Columbia in 1905. Being a veteran of WWI, he will get an abundant of military including intelligence experience in his life. He was awarded the Lateran medal and the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester. Many other Directors of the CIA would be ironically Knights of Malta like William Casey World War II ended in 1945 and the Nuremberg trials commenced. Roman Catholic Chris Dodd's father Thomas J. Dodd worked in the trials against the Nazis. Dodd worked with high level Freemason Robert H. Jackson. 33rd Degree Freemason Edward Carter was a 5th judge in the Nuremberg Tribunal. Jesuit priest Edmund Walsh had a big role in the Nuremberg trials by advising Robert Jackson. Walsh was a friend of 33rd Degree Freemason Douglas MacArthur and other elites. High level Jesuit Walsh wore an officer's uniform when he apprehended General Karl Haushofer in Bavaria for interrogation at Nuremberg. The Jesuit Edmund Walsh had chatted with Grigori Zinoviev, who was president of the Petrograd Soviet. This proves that high level Jesuits and high level Freemasons worked together for centuries on many endeavors. That is why Knight of Malta Franz von Papen was acquitted in Nuremberg.as a high level knight of malta he was above prosecution The Vatican Ratline allowed the Vatican to make Nazi (plus Ustashi) fascist war criminals to escape justice. They were smuggled into Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Australia, Canada and of course the U.S. Mark Aarons and John Loftus wrote a book entitled, "Unholy Trinity" exposing the Ratlines. Nazi General and war criminal Reinhard Gehlen would work with the CIA. Gehlen also was given the highest honor of the Knights of Malta called the "Grand Cross of Merit" award. Knight of Malta J. Peter Grace would be a key figure in Operation Paperclip where Nazis war criminals were sent into America for technological reasons. According to State Department documents, Angleton decided to give money to an organization called Catholic Action and use it to help the right-wing win elections in Italy. The author Ralph Epperson documented in his literature about how the U.S. government covertly gave information about atomic weaponry to the Soviets. This is one out of enumerable examples proving that the Cold War an utter hoax."
More at Link:
https://tomremington.com/2018/03/21/adolf-hitler-and-the-jesuit-order/
#9313334 at 2020-05-25 22:09:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11919: Fuck the Shills, Let War Room Wage War On Twat! Meme On Anons! Edition
California Church Asks US Supreme Court To Intervene In Lockdown Battle After Clinton, Obama Judges Strike Down
A California church and its bishop have asked the US Supreme Court to step in after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down their emergency application to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, in defiance of executive orders issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Lawyers for the South Bay United Pentecostal Church and Biship Arthur Hodges filed with the USSC after the 9th Circuit panel split 2-1, with Judges Barry Silverman and Jacqueline Nguyen - appointed by Clinton and Obama respectively - wrote in their Friday order "We're dealing here with a highly contagious and often fatal disease for which there presently is no known cure," adding "In the words of Justice Robert Jackson, if a 'court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact.'"
Apparently a fatality rate below 0.3% counts as 'often fatal,' and it would be a 'suicide pact' to allow people to worship freely while accepting the well-established risks of contracting COVID-19.
The panel's third judge, Trump appointee Daniel Collins, weighed in with an 18-page dissent arguing that Gov. Newsom's orders intrude on religious freedom protected by the First Amendment, according to Politico.
"I do not doubt the importance of the public health objectives that the State puts forth, but the State can accomplish those objectives without resorting to its current inflexible and over-broad ban on religious services," wrote Collins, who noted that the Governor's orders allow many workplaces to open, while religious gatherings remain banned even if they can meet social distancing requirements imposed on other permitted activities.
"By explicitly and categorically assigning all in-person 'religious services' to a future Phase 3 - without any express regard to the number of attendees, the size of the space, or the safety protocols followed in such services8 - the State's Reopening Plan undeniably 'discriminate[s] on its face' against 'religious conduct," Collins continued.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/california-church-asks-us-supreme-court-intervene-lockdown-battle-after-clinton-obama
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/25/california-church-supreme-courtlockdown-278641
#9306284 at 2020-05-25 04:30:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11910: The 'Bias In Big Tech Blues...' Edition
9th Circus strikes again. Something needs to be done about them.
Court upholds ban on in-person church services in California
By Associated Press |
PUBLISHED: May 24, 2020 at 12:17 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An appeals court has upheld California Gov. Gavin Newsom's ban on in-person church services amid the coronavirus pandemic, in a split ruling that found that government's emergency powers override what in normal times would be fundamental constitutional rights.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in San Diego cannot reopen immediately, the Los Angeles Times reported. In this case "constitutional standards that would normally govern our review of a Free Exercise claim should not be applied," the two judges in the majority wrote in their order.
"We're dealing here with a highly contagious and often fatal disease for which there presently is no known cure. In the words of Justice Robert Jackson, if a '(c)ourt does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact,'" they wrote.
The decision is likely to further anger opponents who claim that California's rules to stop the spread of the virus violate religious freedoms.
President Donald Trump on Friday labeled churches and other houses of worship as " essential " and called on governors nationwide to let them reopen this weekend even though some areas remain under coronavirus lockdown.
The president threatened to "override" governors who defy him, but it was unclear what authority he has to do so.
The ruling came the same week pastors vowed to hold in-person services May 31, Pentecost Sunday, defying a state moratorium on religious gatherings imposed by the governor, the Times reported.
In a letter to Newsom, Robert H. Tyler, an attorney representing a Lodi church that has challenged the governor's order in court, said more than 1,200 pastors have signed a "Declaration of Essentiality," asserting their churches are as essential as any grocery or hardware store and should be allowed to reopen.
Last week, many counties in California had received approval to reopen businesses including retail shops and restaurants as permitted in the second phase of Newsom's plan to restart the state economy. Churches are not allowed to reopen until the plan's third phase.
Trump-appointed Judge Daniel Collins dissented, writing "the State's position on this score illogically assumes that the very same people who cannot be trusted to follow the rules at their place of worship can be trusted to do so at their workplace," according to the newspaper.
Newsom has vowed to provide plans on reopening churches Monday. Some churches that have opened without authorization have been sources for spreading the coronavirus, including in Butte, Mendocino and Lake counties, according to the Times.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/05/24/court-upholds-ban-on-in-person-church-services-in-california/
#9305248 at 2020-05-25 02:30:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11909: The Frog of War Edition
Federal court backs California Gov. Gavin Newsom's orders keeping churches closed
A federal appeals court has backed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home order banning in-church services to blunt the spread of coronavirus, rejecting an argument from clerics that the governor is treading on their First Amendment right to free exercise of their religious beliefs.
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a split 2-1 ruling denying the request for a temporary restraining order against Newsom's in-church service ban filed this month by the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista, California.
The ruling was issued late on Friday, the same day President Donald Trump demanded governors nationwide allow churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship to reopen immediately.
"The governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now, for this weekend. If they don't do it, I will override the governors," Trump said as his administration released detailed guidance on how religious institutions can safely reopen amid the virus that has killed nearly 100,000 people and infected more than 1.6 million in the United States. "In America we need more prayer, not less."
It is unclear what legal authority the president has to overrule a governor and the White House could not cite a specific provision that would give Trump that power.
In its ruling in the California case, the federal appellate judges who sided with Newsom found the state's action of shuttering houses of worship due to a health emergency does not "infringe upon or restrict practices because of their religious motivation" and does not "in a selective manner impose burdens only on conduct motivated by religious belief."
''We're dealing here with a highly contagious and often fatal disease for which there presently is no known cure," Judges Jacqueline Nguyen and Barry Silverman wrote in their ruling denying the restraining order.
In reaching its decision, the judges noted that late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson once wrote that if a court "does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact."
Newsom issued his stay-at-home orders on March 19, closing all nonessential businesses and barring large gatherings that health officials say could fuel the spread of the contagion.
On Wednesday, the second phase of Newsom's plan to restart the economy kicked in allowing the reopening of many of California's retail businesses, office buildings, restaurants and shopping centers.
Members of houses of worship are not allowed to congregate until the plan's third phase begins, which will also allow the reopening of hair salons, nail salons, barbershops, gyms, movie theaters and sporting events without live audiences.
Newsom has been vague on when phase 3 will begin, saying earlier this month that it "is not a year away. It's not 6 months away. It's not even three months away. It may not even be more than a month away."
On Friday, he announced that state officials are working with faith leaders and expect to release guidelines on Monday on how churches can reopen.
"We look forward to churches reopening in a safe manner," Newsom said.
Leaders of the South Bay United Pentecostal Church filed an emergency motion on Saturday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
"Gov. Newsom would apparently rather litigate this case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court than allow a single Californian to go to church," Charles LiMandri, a lawyer for the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund who is representing the church and its bishop, Arthur Hodges III, said in a statement. "Under the governor's edicts, Bishop Hodges can bump shoulders with congregants at a shopping mall, but he can't minister to them in a safe and sanitary church sanctuary. That is blatant religious discrimination, and we hope the Supreme Court agrees."
The Supreme Court has yet to announce whether it will hear the case.
In a dissenting opinion, Judge Daniel Collins, who was appointed to the 9th Circuit by Trump in May 2019, wrote that Newsom's executive order "illogically assumes that the very same people who cannot be trusted to follow the rules at their place of worship can be trusted to do so at their workplace."
Collins added that the state cannot "assume the worst when people go to worship but assume the best when people go to work or go about the rest of their daily lives in permitted social settings."
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/federal-court-backs-california-gov-gavin-newsoms-orders-162800993–abc-news-topstories.html
#9028282 at 2020-05-04 20:45:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11556: Be Loud Against The Silent War Edition
BARR: Michael Flynn's Legal Tormentors Should Be Prosecuted
Much has been reported in recent days about the manner in which the FBI "trapped" President Trump's former National Security Adviser, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, into lying in an early 2017 interview. Under federal law, it is strikingly easy for unethical federal officials to successfully play a game of legal "gotcha" with individuals they decide to target. This is precisely why we must insist on maintaining the highest ethical standards for federal investigators and prosecutors, which tragically did not happen in Flynn's case.
What the FBI - then under the leadership of the since-discredited James Comey - did to Gen. Flynn constitutes a blatant violation of the most basic ethical principles which federal investigators and prosecutors are sworn to uphold. The fundamental ethical foundation according to which these men and women, including Comey and former Special Counsel Robert Mueller - whose office prosecuted Flynn - is best captured in a speech delivered by then-Attorney General Robert Jackson in early 1940.
Jackson's remarks, delivered at the Justice Department to the assembled United States Attorneys, concluded with this eloquent statement supposed to undergird the duties of these powerful officials:
"The qualities of a good prosecutor are as elusive and as impossible to define as those which mark a gentleman. And those who need to be told would not understand it anyway. A sensitiveness to fair play and sportsmanship is perhaps the best protection against the abuse of power, and the citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who tempers zeal with human kindness, who seeks truth and not victims, who serves the law and not factional purposes, and who approaches his task with humility."
https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/04/barr-michael-flynns-legal-tormentors-should-be-prosecuted/
Hey Barr that is your job get on with it
#8242726 at 2020-02-25 11:50:57 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10553: Tava in the morning Edition
>>8242721
MOAR DAMAGE
part 4.5
New Mexico
Abbas Akhil (D) - State House District 20
New York
Charles Fall (D) - State House District 61
Robert Jackson (D) - State Senate District 3
Shahabuddeen Ally - NYC Civil Court, NY County
North Carolina
Mujtaba Mohammed (D) - State Senate District 38
Nasif Majeed (D) - State House District 99
Ohio
Mohamed Al-Hamdani - Dayton Public Schools Board of Education
Pennsylvania
Jason Dawkins (D) - State House District 179
Texas
Rabeea Collier - District Courts, 113th District
Salman Bhojani - Euless City Council Place 6
Virginia
Babur Lateef - Prince William County School Board
Haseeb Javed - Manassas Park City Council
Mo Seifeldein - Alexandria City Council
PS: I keep getting "Invalid image"
#8160263 at 2020-02-17 03:42:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10446: It's Miller(s) Time Edition
>>8160109
FDR was known as a "traitor to his class."
The worldwide bankers hated his guts.
Also, he appointed Robert Jackson as AG and to SCOTUS.
I'm not saying he perfect, but this drive-by hit job is totally unconvincing.
#7829666 at 2020-01-16 15:55:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10021: Big Day Today Edition
>>7829641, >>7829658 Democratic SEC commissioner leaving agency next month
>Robert Jackson, the senior Democratic member of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced Thursday he will leave the agency on Feb. 14.
Jackson's office confirmed Thursday that he will leave the SEC and return to teaching at New York University School of Law. Reuters first reported Jackson's departure.
"Serving on the Commission has been the privilege of my lifetime," Jackson said in a statement.
"I will always be proud to have served alongside my fellow Commissioners, Chairman [Jay] Clayton, and especially the Commission's Staff, who dedicate their careers to protecting ordinary investors-and give hardworking American families the chance to build a better future."
Jackson was appointed to the SEC by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate in January 2018. He was the first Democrat appointed to the SEC by Trump, who was obligated under federal law to appoint two non-Republican commissioners.
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/478560-secs-Jackson-to-leave-agency-in-february
#7829658 at 2020-01-16 15:53:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10021: Big Day Today Edition
Democratic SEC commissioner to leave agency in February
Robert Jackson, the senior Democratic member of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced Thursday he will leave the agency on Feb. 14.
Jackson's office confirmed Thursday that he will leave the SEC and return to teaching at New York University School of Law. Reuters first reported Jackson's departure.
"Serving on the Commission has been the privilege of my lifetime," Jackson said in a statement.
"I will always be proud to have served alongside my fellow Commissioners, Chairman [Jay] Clayton, and especially the Commission's Staff, who dedicate their careers to protecting ordinary investors-and give hardworking American families the chance to build a better future."
Jackson was appointed to the SEC by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate in January 2018. He was the first Democrat appointed to the SEC by Trump, who was obligated under federal law to appoint two non-Republican commissioners.
While Jackson's term expired in June, he was allowed to stay at the SEC for up to 18 months until his replacement was confirmed by the Senate.
Jackson was an outspoken critic of proposals advanced by the SEC to loosen post-financial crisis investment and advisory rules. As the only Democrat on the commission until July 2019, Jackson was the sole opponent of the SEC's looser conflict of interest standards for stock brokers and financial advisers.
Jackson also voted against easing the "Volcker Rule," a Dodd-Frank Act provision banning banks from making certain risky investments with the company's own capital.
Advocates for tough financial sector oversight praised Jackson for fighting against his colleagues' efforts to ease regulations.
"Commissioner Jackson has been a steadfast and effective ally in the fight for investor protection, fair markets and sustainable capital formation," said Dennis Kelleher, president and CEO of Better Markets, a nonprofit supporting strict financial regulations.
"His clear and strong voice pushing the SEC to live up to its mission of putting investors first will be missed and we urge the President and Senate to move swiftly to nominate and confirm his replacement."
Jackson's departure leaves Allison Lee as the sole Democratic SEC commissioner. Reuters reported that Trump is expected to nominate Caroline Crenshaw, an attorney in Jackson's office, to replace him.
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/478560-secs-Jackson-to-leave-agency-in-february
>>7829641
#6582209 at 2019-05-25 00:32:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8416: Bake America Great My Frens Edition
>>6582142
Has almost never happened. I just don't see it being used in todays society.
The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no attainder of treason shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture except during the life of the person attainted.
("Attainder of treason" referred to a practice in Europe at the time of impoverishing, ostracizing and banishing a traitor's family and descendants.)
Aaron Burr - third vice president of the United States, 1801-05, planned a Mexican "empire," 1807.
Sidelined politically and embittered after he killed archrival Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804, Burr conspired with Gen. James Wilkinson to invade Mexico and establish an empire.
Wilkinson turned him in, and Burr was tried for treason in 1807, based on an accusation that his empire was to include parts of the western United States. Chief Justice John Marshall, who acquitted Burr, said that to prove treason, "war must actually be levied against the United States … conspiracy (to levy war) is not treason."
Thomas W. Dorr - Rhode Island rebel, 1841-42.
Dorr is the only man to be convicted of treason against a state, Rhode Island. He led an uprising against Gov. Samuel King because the state was still adhering to its pre-Revolutionary constitution, and had not enfranchised non-property owners or established a bill of rights. His supporters elected him governor in 1842 in an extralegal convention, and for a while Rhode Island had two administrations. King had him tried and sentenced to life imprisonment for treason in 1844. The same year, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the conviction against claims that one could not commit treason against a state. Dorr was pardoned in 1845, and his reforms were soon adopted.
Max Haupt - Father of a saboteur, 1942.
Haupt was the father of Herbert Haupt, one of eight Nazi saboteurs convicted by a military tribunal in 1942, and one of six executed. The elder Haupt was charged in 1943 with treason for "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy because he had harbored his son in his Chicago apartment, bought him a car and found him a job, knowing that he planned sabotage.
Max Haupt didn't dispute the facts – it was he who had volunteered the information to the FBI in a fruitless attempt to show that his son was manipulated by others. Instead, the father argued that he had committed the "commonplace, insignificant and colorless" acts of a father. A jury convicted Haupt in 1944, but recommended mercy; he was spared death, and was sentenced to life.
Upholding the conviction in 1947, Supreme Court Judge Robert Jackson said: "It is argued that Haupt merely had the misfortune to sire a traitor … the jury apparently concluded that the son had the misfortune of being a chip off the old block."
Tomoya Kawakita, the tormentor who came home, World War II.
Kawakita, born in California, went to Japan in 1939 when he was 18 to visit his grandfather. He stayed, never renouncing his U.S. citizenship. He was employed as an interpreter with a Japanese nickel company. He was never conscripted, but Japanese authorities used him as an interpreter in a prisoner of war camp.
He readily joined in the abuse of American prisoners, "going beyond any conceivable duty of an interpreter," according to the U.S. Supreme Court. He beat some, pushed another into a cesspool and forced the obviously ill into hard labor.
After the war, he re-registered as a U.S. citizen and returned home. His former victims, who knew him as "Meatball," spotted him and turned him in, and he was sentenced to death for treason in 1952. President Eisenhower commuted his sentence to life in 1953.
#6382637 at 2019-05-01 16:58:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8161: Circling Over Multiple Targets Edition
>>6382584
Barr : "The appointment of a Special Counsel calls for particular care since it poses the risk of what Attorney General Robert Jackson called "the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/read-attorney-general-william-barrs-written-testimony-senate/story?id=62744993
The RR sauce is his resignation letter. RR also quotes AG Levi, who cleaned up illegal FBI spying.
#6378930 at 2019-05-01 05:04:28 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8157: Everything Has Meaning Edition
>>6378898
Just like RR, Barr quotes AG Robert Jackson from the Nuremburg Tribunals.
#6378432 at 2019-05-01 03:54:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8156: Combine All Posts And Analyze Edition
>>6378073
>https://www.scribd.com/document/408241110/AG-Written-Statement-for-the-Record#fullscreen&from_embed
-Bottom-Line Conclusions-
After the Special Counsel submitted the confidential report on March 22, I determined that it was in the public interest for the Department to announce the investigation's bottom-line conclusions-that is, the determination whether a provable crime has been committed or not. I did so in my March 24 letter. I did not believe that it was in the public interest to release additional portions of the report in piecemeal fashion, leading to public debate over incomplete information. My main focus was the prompt release of a public version of the report so that Congress and the American people could read it for themselves and draw their own conclusions. The Department's principal responsibility in conducting this investigation was to determine whether the conduct reviewed constituted a crime that the Department could prove beyond a reasonable doubt. As Attorney General, I serve as the chief law-enforcement officer of the United States, and it is my responsibility to ensure that the Department carries out its law-enforcement functions appropriately. The Special Counsel's investigation was no exception. The Special Counsel was, after all, a federal prosecutor in the Department of Justice charged with making prosecution or declination decisions. The role of the federal prosecutor and the purpose of a criminal investigation are well-defined. Federal prosecutors work with grand juries to collect evidence to determine whether a crime has been committed. Once a prosecutor has exhausted his investigation into the facts of a case, he or she faces a binary choice: either to commence or to decline prosecution. To commence prosecution, the prosecutor must apply the principles of federal prosecution and conclude both that the conduct at issue constitutes a federal offense and that the admissible evidence would probably be sufficient to obtain and sustain a guilty verdict by an unbiased trier of fact. These principles govern the conduct of all prosecutions by the Department and are codified in the Justice Manual. The appointment of a Special Counsel and the investigation of the conduct of the President of the United States do not change these rules. To the contrary, they make it all the more important for the Department to follow them. The appointment of a Special Counsel calls for particular care since it poses the risk of what Attorney General Robert Jackson called "the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted." By definition, a Special Counsel is charged with investigating particular potential crimes, not all potential crimes wherever they may be found. Including a democratically elected politician as a subject in a criminal investigation likewise calls for special care. As Attorney General Jackson admonished his United States Attorneys, politically sensitive cases demand that federal prosecutors be "dispassionate and courageous" in order to "protect the spirit as well as the letter of our civil liberties." The core civil liberty that underpins our American criminal justice system is the presumption of innocence. Every person enjoys this presumption long before the commencement
3
of any investigation or official proceeding. A federal prosecutor's task is to decide whether the admissible evidence is sufficient to overcome that presumption and establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If so, he seeks an indictment; if not, he does not. The Special Counsel's report demonstrates that there are many subsidiary considerations informing that prosecutorial judgment-including whether particular legal theories would extend to the facts of the case and whether the evidence is sufficient to prove one or another element of a crime. But at the end of the day, the federal prosecutor must decide yes or no. That is what I sought to address in my March 24 letter.'
#6367536 at 2019-04-30 04:15:03 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8142: You Are The News Now Edition
RR trolling in resignation letter?
Thomas Paine - trial for seditious conspiracy
Robert Jackson - prosecutor International Military Tribunal, 1945-46
Edward Levi - AG credited with restoring order after Watergate
John Ashcroft - AG key supporter FBI - FISC (Patriot Act)
-All named in letter (quoted)
#6367253 at 2019-04-30 03:47:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8142: You Are The News Now Edition
Interesting references in Rosensteins' resignation letter.
He quoted 3 people:
1. Attorney General Robert Jackson. Jackson was a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.
2. Edward Levi. Levi was attorney general under Ford, and credited with re-establishing law and order following Watergate.
3. John Ashcroft. Although Ashcroft has a mixed history, at best (promoting the Patriot Act, for example), this is notable from Wikipedia:
"In March 2004, the Justice Department under Ashcroft ruled that the Stellar Wind domestic intelligence program was illegal. The day after the ruling, Ashcroft became critically ill with acute pancreatitis. President Bush sent his White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and Chief of Staff Andrew Card Jr. to Ashcroft's hospital bed. They wanted him to sign a document reversing the Justice Department's ruling. The semi-conscious Ashcroft refused to sign; Acting Attorney General James Comey and Jack Goldsmith, head of the Office of Legal Counsel for DOJ, were there to back him up.[22] FBI Director Robert Mueller, who also was rushing to the hospital, spoke by phone to Ashcroft's security detail, ordering them not to allow Card or Gonzales to have Comey removed from the hospital room."
Interdasting.
Stellar Wind was "the code name of a warrantless surveillance program begun under the George W. Bush administration …"
"The program's activities involved data mining of a large database of the communications of American citizens, including e-mail communications, telephone conversations, financial transactions, and internet activity. William Binney, a retired technical leader with the NSA, discussed some of the architectural and operational elements of the program at the 2012 Chaos Communication Congress.
The intelligence community also was able to obtain from the U.S. Treasury Department suspicious activity reports, or "SARS", which are reports of activities such as large cash transactions that are submitted by financial institutions under anti-money laundering rules.
There were internal disputes within the U.S. Justice Department about the legality of the program, because data is collected for large numbers of people, not just the subjects of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants. During the Bush Administration, the Stellar Wind cases were referred to by FBI agents as "pizza cases" because many seemingly suspicious cases turned out to be food takeout orders. According to then-FBI Director Robert Mueller, approximately 99% of the cases led nowhere, but "it's that other 1% that we've got to be concerned about"."
All the above from Wiki.
Interesting choice of 3 men to quote in that RR letter …
#6323456 at 2019-04-26 17:22:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8086: They NEVER Thought She Would Lose Edition
Interesting part of Rosenstein Speech…
https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-rod-j-rosenstein-delivers-remarks-armenian-bar-association-s
Our commensurate obligations are established by our oath to well and faithfully execute the duties of the office. To honor that oath, you need to know your office's unique duties. At our Department, our job is to seek the truth, apply the law, follow the Department's policies, and respect its principles.
The rule of law is our most important principle. Patriots must always defend the rule of law. Even when it is not in their personal interest, it is always in the national interest. If you find yourself asking, "What will this decision mean for me?" then you probably are not complying with your oath of office.
At my confirmation hearing in March 2017, a Republican Senator asked me to make a commitment. He said: "You're going to be in charge of this [Russia] investigation. I want you to look me in the eye and tell me that you'll do it right, that you'll take it to its conclusion and you'll report [your results] to the American people."
I did pledge to do it right and take it to the appropriate conclusion. I did not promise to report all results to the public, because grand jury investigations are ex parte proceedings. It is not our job to render conclusive factual findings. We just decide whether it is appropriate to file criminal charges.
Some critical decisions about the Russia investigation were made before I got there. The previous Administration chose not to publicize the full story about Russian computer hackers and social media trolls, and how they relate to a broader strategy to undermine America. The FBI disclosed classified evidence about the investigation to ranking legislators and their staffers. Someone selectively leaked details to the news media. The FBI Director announced at a congressional hearing that there was a counterintelligence investigation that might result in criminal charges. Then the former FBI Director alleged that the President pressured him to close the investigation, and the President denied that the conversation occurred.
So that happened.
There is a story about firefighters who found a man on a burning bed. When they asked how the fire started, he replied, "I don't know. It was on fire when I lay down on it." I know the feeling.
But the bottom line is, there was overwhelming evidence that Russian operatives hacked American computers and defrauded American citizens, and that is only the tip of the iceberg of a comprehensive Russian strategy to influence elections, promote social discord, and undermine America, just like they do in many other countries.
In 1941, as Hitler sought to enslave Europe and Japan's emperor prepared to attack America, Attorney General Robert Jackson admonished federal prosecutors about their role in protecting national security. He said: "Defense is not only a matter of battleships and tanks, of guns and [soldiers].... It is raw materials, machines and [people who] work in factories. It is public morale. It is a law abiding population and a nation free from internal disorder . . . the ramparts we watch are not only those on the outer borders which are largely the concern of the military services. There are also the inner ramparts of our society - the Constitution, its guarantees, our freedoms and the supremacy of law. These are yours to guard and their protection is your defense program."
As acting Attorney General, it was my responsibility to make sure that the Department of Justice would do what the American people pay us to do: conduct an independent investigation; complete it expeditiously; hold perpetrators accountable if warranted; and work with partner agencies to counter foreign agents and deter crimes.
Today, our nation is safer, elections are more secure, and citizens are better informed about covert foreign influence schemes.
But not everybody was happy with my decision, in case you did not notice.
It is important to keep a sense of humor in Washington. You just need to accept that politicians need to evaluate everything in terms of the immediate political impact.
Then there are the mercenary critics, who get paid to express passionate opinions about any topic, often with little or no information. They do not just express disagreement. They launch ad hominem attacks unrestricted by truth or morality. They make threats, spread fake stories, and even attack your relatives. I saw one of the professional provocateurs at a holiday party. He said, "I'm sorry that I'm making your life miserable." And I said, "You do your job, and I'll do mine."
#6099189 at 2019-04-08 19:23:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7800: Melania Monday Edition
SEC steps on Tesla 'reasonable' to prevent problems: commissioner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. securities watchdog's request that a federal judge hold Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk in contempt over the billionaire entrepreneur's use of Twitter was "reasonable," said a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission official on Monday.
SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson, a Democrat, told reporters at a conference in Washington that the SEC was reasonable in suggesting greater oversight of Musk's communications, including the threat of new fines if he backslides.
"The idea (is) that we would have future oversight to prevent future problems from recurring," Jackson said.
The SEC had asked U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan to hold Musk in contempt over a Feb. 19 tweet in which the agency said he had improperly posted material information about Tesla's vehicle production outlook without seeking approval from its lawyers.
In a Friday order, the judge gave both sides until April 18 to reach a resolution. If they do not, the judge said she would decide whether to hold Musk in contempt. If he is held in contempt, the judge would allow discussions on possible sanctions. "I understand those who are skeptical and who feel that it's innovative relief - to me it was important relief and I thought enforcement took very reasonable steps, both to the nature of the relief and our oversight of that relief," added Jackson of the judge's order.
The SEC, which had sued Tesla, asked the company in September to consider removing Musk. The CEO agreed to step down as Tesla's chairman in an agreement that also required preapproval of Musk's written communications that could be material to the company, such as volumes of cars produced or other information likely to change the value of its securities. In a statement by Tesla on Thursday, Musk said "the tweet in question was true, immaterial to shareholders, and in no way a violation of my agreement."
The SEC said the first of the Feb. 19 tweets conflicted with Tesla's Jan. 30 outlook, when it targeted annualized Model 3 production exceeding 500,000 as soon as the fourth quarter, and projected 360,000 to 400,000 vehicle deliveries this year.
At the time the SEC also said Musk had violated their agreement by sending a tweet that had not been vetted by Tesla's lawyers and he should be held in contempt. It did not say what penalties it wanted imposed, raising the question of whether it would again seek his removal or propose less drastic measures.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sec-Jackson-tesla/sec-steps-on-tesla-reasonable-to-prevent-problems-commissioner-idUSKCN1RK217
#5825589 at 2019-03-22 13:59:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7452: Hot Crew Swap Edition
ABC article from yesterday pointed to the Rosenstein letter to Grassley, answering questions about Special Counsel Mueller.I had not seen this letter, so I looked into it this morning. The letter from Grassley that Rosenstein was answering had asked about the public order appointing Mueller that was issued in May 2017 vs. the heavily redacted August 2017 order that came to light after Judge Ellis demanded the full scope memo in the Manafort case, when Manafort was trying to get some of the charges dismissed due to Mueller exceeding his authority.
It's a 12 page letter, so here is a summary of Rosenstein's reply:
1) Federal investigations must maintain integrity, which prohibits public statements, leaks, and improper disclosures.
2) Previous Independent and Special Counsels were generally granted broad authority.
3) Current Special Counsel regulations were adopted in 1999, and allows the DOJ to maintain supervision, or invest them with greater independence and autonomy.
4) Mueller is only the second Special Counsel appointed under the new regulations. The first was John Danforth, in 1999, to investigate Waco.
5) Mueller was appointed to take charge of criminal matters already under investigation, and the public order did not identify crimes or subjects because - see #1. The public announcement only included what information Comey had disclosed at the March 20, 2017 HPSCI hearing, which was the counterintelligence investigation into whether Russian government had interfered in the 2016 election, including whether there was coordination with anyone in the Trump campaign. The public announcement on the appointment of the Special Counsel explained that it would ensure a full and thorough investigation of Russian efforts, but Mueller is only authorized to investigate criminal offenses. Counterintelligence investigations are not the Special Counsel's responsibility.
6) FBI and DOJ trying to accommodate all Congressional oversight requests, but cannot compromise independence and integrity of investigations, jeopardize sources and methods, or create the appearance of political interference. They need to follow the rules, and not be Comey.
7) More on keeping investigations confidential, DOJ has a duty to prevent disclosure of information that would unfairly tarnish people not charged with crimes. (See screen cap of a portion of a 1941 letter from Attorney General Robert Jackson.)
8) More…criminal prosecutions should be transparent, but criminal investigations should not. In fact, disclosing uncharged allegations is considered a violation of a prosecutor's trust. Lots more in the letter regarding Congressional requests ("usually adversarial and unbounded by the rules of evidence" - Barr, 1989), and why DOJ cannot always accommodate those requests. Rosenstein pleading with Congress to help restore public confidence by allowing Department to return to those traditions, and sticking to the principle that the prosecutor is "the servant of the law, the twofold aim of which is that guilt shall not escape nor innocence suffer."
9) Finally, Grassley had asked whether Rosenstein had delegated approval authority under FISA, and he says that authority is not delegable beyond the approving officials, and explains the application process.
In this day and age, we've become so conditioned to having so much information, but I wholeheartedly agree that the FBI and DOJ need to return the those traditions of keeping investigations under wraps. Notwithstanding the need for transparency to keep everyone honest, we've seen the damage that unfounded allegations cause. Think Covington, think Smollett, think Kavanaugh. It's in our face every day, thanks to social media.
So, the ABC article is correct that people should not expect the Mueller report to condemn Potus or his associates. Unless there are criminal charges, any allegations of wrong-doing aren't going to be handed over for his political opponents to make headlines with. And that's exactly the way it should be.
Links to ABC article, Grassley letter, Rosenstein letter.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/letter-deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein-offers-potential/story?id=61847216&cid=clicksource_4380645_null_hero_hed
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2018-05-17%20CEG%20to%20DOJ%20(Special%20Counsel%20Investigation%20&%20Regulations).pdf
https://www.justice.gov/ola/page/file/1080041/download
#5314831 at 2019-02-22 01:23:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6792: Black History Month Edition
>>5314628
>>5314671
RR CON'T
I hope many of you will choose to devote at least a few years to public service.
If you do, remember that truth is not determined by opinion polls, and history is not written by television pundits.
Ignore the mercenary critics and focus on the things that matter, because a republic that endures for centuries is not governed by the news cycle.
I am proud of what the Department of Justice accomplished on my watch in the Trump Administration.
We made rapid progress in achieving the Administration's law enforcement priorities - reducing violent crime, enhancing support for the police, curtailing opioid abuse, protecting consumers, and restoring immigration enforcement - while preserving national security, and strengthening federal efforts in many other areas.
Our nation is safer, elections are more secure, and citizens are better informed about covert foreign influence efforts and schemes to commit fraud, steal intellectual property, and launch cyberattacks.
In 1940, Attorney General Robert Jackson explained that government lawyers
'"must at times risk ourselves and our records to defend our legal processes from discredit, and to maintain a dispassionate, disinterested, and impartial enforcement of the law," even if it requires us to incur criticism.
#5076393 at 2019-02-08 07:29:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6482: So much drama in the LBC Edition
>>5076328
There is a precedent for Supreme Court Justices.
Justice Robert Jackson took a yearlong leave of absence to serve as the chief prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials in 1945-1946.
#4874509 at 2019-01-23 17:01:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6222: Gain Ground, Stand Your Ground Edition
>>4874372
The longest SCOTUS "leave of absense" was 1 year.. ONE YEAR…
Justice Robert Jackson took a year long leave of absence to serve as the chief prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials in 1945-1946.
Renquist was only gone 3 months. After missing 44 oral arguments before the Court in late 2004 and early 2005, Rehnquist appeared on the bench again on March 21, 2005. During his absence, however, he remained involved in the business of the Court, participating in many of the decisions and deliberations
#4656156 at 2019-01-08 03:59:58 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5941: Moar of that Ginger Bread Edition
Food for thought regarding RBG's state of health (or lack there-of)
Anticipating the Incapacitated Justice
Jacob M. Appel,
Bioethicist and medical historian
It is only a matter of time before a Supreme Court justice becomes permanently incapacitated on the job, potentially generating a high-stakes political and moral conflict of unprecedented dimensions. Currently, no Constitutional or statutory mechanism has been established to handle this contingency. Yet if our nation is to avoid such a tragic and divisive confrontation-picture the Terri Schiavo case fused with the Robert Bork hearings-Congress must act before a justice loses decision-making capacity.
Supreme Court justices serve until retirement, impeachment or death. Although various term-limit and mandatory retirement schemes have been pitched over the years, the possibility of implementing such policies by Constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible in the current political climate. Furthermore, such a rule might deprive us of the wisdom of brilliant but aged jurists. Chief Justice Earl Warren turned seventy-five the year he enumerated the Miranda warnings; Hugo Black was already seventy-seven when his decision in Gideon v. Wainwright guaranteed criminal defendants a right to counsel; Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was approaching seventy-nine when he promulgated the seminal "clear and present danger" test for free speech in Schenk v. United States. However, at the opposite end of the spectrum, Justice Joseph McKenna, severely debilitated by a stroke in 1915, served through ten years of significant cognitive impairment before Chief Justice William Howard Taft pressured him to resign in 1925. Similarly, Justice William O. Douglas was apparently so diminished by his early seventies that the other eight justices agreed to disregard or circumvent his vote in cases where they split 4-4.
Justices once died quickly, often at premature ages-Wiley Rutledge and Frank Murphy in 1949, Robert Jackson in 1954. Modern technology has transformed dying into a slow process that often involves a step-by-step descent through significant physical and cognitive setbacks. The cold, cruel reality is that with one current justice now approaching ninety, and four others over seventy, the day will inevitably arrive when a sitting justice lies in an intensive care unit, both unable to resign and unable to resume his or her duties. As our political process already grinds to a halt every time a vacant seat is announced on the Court, the challenges of first removing an incapacitated justice and then confirming a new justice might prove insurmountable.
Any physician who has ever counseled a family regarding the prognosis for a comatose relative or about the withdrawal of life support understands how trying such a process can be for all concerned. With a sitting justice in such a condition, the personal battle over whether and when to withdraw care would inevitably become politicized. A ghoulish reality, maybe-but reality nevertheless. Impasse is all too likely. As a result, the prospect of the Supreme Court meeting for years with only eight, or even seven, members is not inconceivable.
The most appealing solution to this lurking dilemma might be the execution of "trigger documents" by all of the sitting justices. Each justice, on his or her own terms, could specify conditions upon which his or her resignation would become automatic-unless the justice took overt action to countermand such a document. The simplest such trigger might be that when a justice is absent from the court for a full year, and does not submit a formal request to continue service, such a resignation would become automatic. Of course, the justices could not be compelled to execute such documents. At the same time, a love for their country and for the institution of the Court makes it probable that they would choose to do so. What is needed is federal legislation guaranteeing that such trigger resignations would be both legal and enforceable. Even if each justice currently drafted a documented stating that his resignation should become effective if medical incapacity kept him away from the court for a full term, it is not at all clear that such a contingency resignation would be valid. Congress should act now to make it so.
#4321674 at 2018-12-15 15:51:26 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5507: Wake and Bake Edition
>>4321565
The reason they ignore the 10th Amendment is based on a decision during the FDR era where the SC had a ruling about a farmer.
They said if the farmer COULD engage in interstate commerce, even if he didn't actually do it, then it comes under interstate commerce clause. That means the 10th Amendment is completely ignored.
The person who wrote that decision was Robert Jackson.
When John Roberts was interviewed as a SC candidate, he said his favorite justice was Robert Jackson.
Roberts would then write the Obamacare decision in the same light: if the government wants you to buy something, you have to pay a tax if you don't.
Ginsberg and Roberts both have to be replaced.
#3897710 at 2018-11-14 12:13:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4956: WTF Is That? Edition
>>3897688
The choice is not between order and liberty. It is between liberty with order and anarchy without either. There is danger that, if the court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact.
- Justice Robert Jackson
#3591685 at 2018-10-24 22:46:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4557: Pre-Wisconsin Rally Edition
Rod Ro
https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein-delivers-remarks-66th-annual-attorney-general-s
With us today are:
Brian Benczkowski, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division;
Stephen Boyd, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs;
Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division;
John Demers, Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division;
Steven Engel, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel;
Noel Francisco, Solicitor General;
Michael Horowitz, Inspector General;
Jody Hunt, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division;
Phil Keith, Director, Community Oriented Policing Services;
Lee Lofthus, Assistant Attorney General for Administration, Justice Management Division, who will also serve as the narrator for today's ceremony;
Clifford White, Director, U.S. Trustee Program;
Christopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation;
David Anderson, Acting Deputy Director, U.S. Marshals Service;
Thomas Brandon, Deputy Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives;
Representing the Drug Enforcement Administration is Greg Cherundolo. Acting Administrator, Uttam Dhillon, will join us later in the program;
John Gore, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division;
Hugh Hurwitz, Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons;
Jeffrey Wood, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division; and
Richard Zuckerman, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division
Please give these exceptional leaders, and all of our components, a big a round of applause.
We are also privileged to have with us today:
Charles Rettig, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
We are also joined by several United States Attorneys whose employees are being honored. It is my pleasure to introduce them.
Again, please hold your applause until I have introduced all of those present on stage.
With us today are:
Kurt Alme, District of Montana;
Geoffrey Berman, Southern District of New York;
Richard Donoghue, Eastern District of New York;
Timothy Garrison, Western District of Missouri;
Benjamin Glassman, Southern District of Ohio;
Nick Hanna, Central District of California;
Annette Hayes, Western District of Washington;
Justin Herdman, Northern District of Ohio;
Robert Hur, District of Maryland;
Jessie Liu, District of Columbia;
Maria Chapa Lopez, Middle District of Florida;
Mcgregor Scott, Eastern District of California; and
Zachary Terwilliger, Eastern District of Virginia
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our United States Attorneys.
***
A few months ago, on law day, President Trump explained that in the United States, "we govern ourselves in accordance with the rule of law rather than according to the whims of an elite few or the dictates of collective will. Through law, we have ensured liberty. We should not ... take that success for granted."
The President's words are of central importance to the Department of Justice, because the rule of law in America depends on the character of the people who enforce the law.
All executive branch employees take the same oath. The first clause requires us to "support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
Everyone is familiar with that duty.
But some overlook the final clause: a promise to "well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter."
The first obligation is general. It imposes a duty to pursue the national interest over any personal interest. That applies equally to every government employee.
But the final clause is specific. Everyone recites the same words, but the meaning varies. In order to well and faithfully discharge the duties of "the office," you need to understand your unique responsibilities. What is the mandate of your agency; what is the mission of your component; and how do you add value?
You need to know what you stand for.
In 1940, Attorney General Robert Jackson spoke eloquently about what our Department stands for. He said that "the citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who tempers zeal with human kindness, who seeks truth and not victims, who serves the law and not factional purposes, and who approaches [the] task with humility."
If you follow that advice, you will remain faithful to our mission.
The mission attracted me to work in this Department, but what I treasure most are the people who faithfully carry out the mission.
I am grateful for your service, and I am honored to work with you in the cause of justice.
#1704925 at 2018-06-11 22:50:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2144: Q Being Qlear
These people are so stupid.
Corporate executives are using stock buybacks to pad their own compensation, according to the SEC
Share buybacks have surged since the Republican-backed tax bill made it through Congress in December.
SEC official Robert Jackson Jr., in a speech Monday, called for reforms that would tighten up rules that allow corporate officials to cash in after buyback announcements.
Buybacks totaled $178 billion during the first quarter, hit a record $171.3 billion in May alone and have seen $51.1 billion announced so far in June.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/11/sec-official-clamp-down-on-officials-who-cash-in-on-stock-buybacks.html
8chan/8kun QRB Posts (1)
#83592 at 2021-08-17 14:23:24 (UTC+1)
QRB General #522: Mike Lindell Reports @11 & 6 Central Edition
Bill Ackman SPAC sued, plaintiffs say sponsors got 'staggering compensation'
Bill Ackman's troubled SPAC was hit with a lawsuit Tuesday that alleged the blank-check company awarded "staggering compensation" to its sponsors, and asked that the entity's special status be revoked.
The lawsuit's plaintiffs - former Securities and Exchange Commission commissioner Robert Jackson and law professor at Yale John Morley - claimed that Pershing Square Tontine Holdings isn't an operating company at all, but that Ackman's SPAC instead is an investment firm, just like his hedge funds. They said the SPAC should adhere to the Investment Company Act of 1940.
The suit said that "by telling the world that PSTH is not an 'Investment Company' as that term is defined in the ICA, Defendants have structured PSTH so as to charge its public investors what amounts to hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation." "Under the ICA and [Investment Advisers Act of 1940], the form and amount of this compensation are illegal," it said. Both the Investment Company Act and the Investment Advisers Act are the primary laws governing investment companies and investment advisers, and they give the SEC the power to regulate these entities. SPACs, or special purpose acquisition companies, are a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring a private company and taking the company public.
The lawsuit took issue with the alleged $880 million that the SPAC's sponsors received from repurchasing warrants, which is 13 times what they originally paid for. Warrants are a deal sweetener that gives investors the right to buy a share of stock at a certain price before a certain time. "This staggering compensation was promised at a time when the returns to the Company's public investors have starkly underperformed the rest of the stock market. That is hardly the arms'-length bargain the ICA and IAA demand," the case filing said. Last month, Ackman's SPAC dropped its deal to buy 10% of Vivendi's flagship Universal Music Group, citing concerns from the SEC. The deal would leave $1.5 billion in residual cash in Ackman's SPAC, which would be rolled into a first-of-its-kind SPARC, or special purpose acquisition rights company, for another acquisition down the road. Ackman previously told CNBC that regulators expressed concern that the new entity being created as part of the deal would become an investment company.
A spokesperson at Pershing Square said the complaint bases its allegations, among other things, on the fact that PSTH owns or has owned U.S. Treasurys and money market funds that own U.S. Treasurys, as do all other SPACs while they are in the process of seeking an initial business combination. "PSTH has never held investment securities that would require it to be registered under the Act, and does not intend to do so in the future. We believe this litigation is totally without merit," the spokesperson said. The plaintiffs did not immediately responded to CNBC's request for comment. The New York Times first reported the lawsuit Tuesday morning. SPACs are also getting hit by a wave of class-action lawsuits as more hyped-up deals turn out to be flops and shares dropped.
Following a record first quarter, the SPAC market came to a screeching halt with issuance dropping nearly 90% in the second quarter as regulatory pressure mounted.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/17/bill-ackman-spac-sued-plaintiffs-say-sponsors-got-staggering-compensation.html
8chan/8kun CBTS Posts (1)
#104568 at 2017-12-15 23:30:52 (UTC+1)
CBTS General #118: Follow The Crumbs Edition
>>104367
look what he left out….
orig quote as per Robert Jackson center:
The qualities of a good prosecutor are as elusive and as impossible to define as those which mark a gentleman. And those who need to be told would not understand it anyway. A sensitiveness to fair play and sportsmanship is perhaps the best protection against the abuse of power, and the citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who tempers zeal with human kindness, who seeks truth and not victims, who serves the law and not factional purposes, and who approaches his task with humility.