This is a weekend's worth of reading which could be titled "The sum of all fears." For those criticizing Trump and his handling of the pandemic in any way, here's an excerpt explaining a law I never heard about that would have been used to 25th him, and how he dealt with the situation.
"On the other side of āpresidential competenceā and respective to Trump was the 25th Amendment. Pretext for use of the 25th already existed in abundance and whereby it would have been leveraged to remove Trump had he not complied with the Task Forceās decisions and recommended actions throughout the pandemic and for example, policies on masking, lock downs and mRNA vaccinations. Federalism as the enforcement mechanism bears down as the federal apparatus only issued those recommendations, which were then codified and issued by edict and enforced by governors in each state.
This effectively amounted to the functional usurpation of Trumpās Article II Executive authority.Ā This is also why Trump effectively compartmentalized all of the culpability for COVID-19 with the Task Force when he twice forced Dr. Anthony Fauci to publicly correct the record on Task Force recommendations and his immediate acceptance of them in a mid-April 2020 press conference. In other words, Trump forced Fauci to state that everything Trump said and did was their responsibility, not Trumpās."
Also, Trump has long been known to be a "germophobe," so he likely was concerned about a dangerous "virus," whether real, manufactured, or imaginary.
Stefan Lanka had not yet done his research, proving that viruses are not real (but merely an artifact created by cellular debris in the ONLY method used to "study a virus"). That did not happen until April 2021.
If Trump had use of secret communications ("FISA works both ways") of the criminal co-conspirators and that they wanted to 25 him if he challenged the "mainstream narrative," it would make sense that he might think he had to go along with it -- especially since he did not know the true deception of the entire operation.
... the federal apparatus only issued ... recommendations, which were then ... issued by edict and enforced by governors in each state.
^ THIS ... is also EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to grasp.
The feds NEVER issued any laws, regulations, or orders for ANYTHING.
What the CDC did was (a) issue "guidelines," which were based on FRAUD, and then (b) put pressure on state governors and health agencies to push these fraudulent guidelines as local regulations. It is the local regulators and hospital/clinic administrators who committed the actual crimes -- along with the governors who also issued "executive orders" which were unconstitutional (EOs ONLY apply to employees of the executive branch of the state government, and NOT to anyone else).
The CDC committed fraud, but they did not issue any actual regulations that were orders.
When I read their pro-mask guideline on transporation, it was clear (if you knew what to look for) that they were citing federal statutes as their authority, but those statutes did not apply to their actual "guidelines."
This is exactly what the Florida judge who threw out their "must mask" guidelines also said.
In addition, Congress passed the CARES Act, which was a massive handout to hospitals and clinics, giving the criminals in the state health departments and hospitals and clinics the financial power (bribes/payoffs) they would need to push these unconstitutional mandates on people.
These people need to be prosecuted for their crimes.
And since they are state crimes, not federal, the DOJ/FBI is irrelevant and powerless to do anything to stop it.
It just takes enough of the right people to wake the fuck up.
https://politicalmoonshine.com/2023/01/13/the-department-of-defense-and-its-biowarfare-against-the-american-people-contracts-and-evidence/
This is a weekend's worth of reading which could be titled "The sum of all fears." For those criticizing Trump and his handling of the pandemic in any way, here's an excerpt explaining a law I never heard about that would have been used to 25th him, and how he dealt with the situation.
"On the other side of āpresidential competenceā and respective to Trump was the 25th Amendment. Pretext for use of the 25th already existed in abundance and whereby it would have been leveraged to remove Trump had he not complied with the Task Forceās decisions and recommended actions throughout the pandemic and for example, policies on masking, lock downs and mRNA vaccinations. Federalism as the enforcement mechanism bears down as the federal apparatus only issued those recommendations, which were then codified and issued by edict and enforced by governors in each state.
This effectively amounted to the functional usurpation of Trumpās Article II Executive authority.Ā This is also why Trump effectively compartmentalized all of the culpability for COVID-19 with the Task Force when he twice forced Dr. Anthony Fauci to publicly correct the record on Task Force recommendations and his immediate acceptance of them in a mid-April 2020 press conference. In other words, Trump forced Fauci to state that everything Trump said and did was their responsibility, not Trumpās."
Very plausible.
Also, Trump has long been known to be a "germophobe," so he likely was concerned about a dangerous "virus," whether real, manufactured, or imaginary.
Stefan Lanka had not yet done his research, proving that viruses are not real (but merely an artifact created by cellular debris in the ONLY method used to "study a virus"). That did not happen until April 2021.
If Trump had use of secret communications ("FISA works both ways") of the criminal co-conspirators and that they wanted to 25 him if he challenged the "mainstream narrative," it would make sense that he might think he had to go along with it -- especially since he did not know the true deception of the entire operation.
^ THIS ... is also EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to grasp.
The feds NEVER issued any laws, regulations, or orders for ANYTHING.
What the CDC did was (a) issue "guidelines," which were based on FRAUD, and then (b) put pressure on state governors and health agencies to push these fraudulent guidelines as local regulations. It is the local regulators and hospital/clinic administrators who committed the actual crimes -- along with the governors who also issued "executive orders" which were unconstitutional (EOs ONLY apply to employees of the executive branch of the state government, and NOT to anyone else).
The CDC committed fraud, but they did not issue any actual regulations that were orders.
When I read their pro-mask guideline on transporation, it was clear (if you knew what to look for) that they were citing federal statutes as their authority, but those statutes did not apply to their actual "guidelines."
This is exactly what the Florida judge who threw out their "must mask" guidelines also said.
In addition, Congress passed the CARES Act, which was a massive handout to hospitals and clinics, giving the criminals in the state health departments and hospitals and clinics the financial power (bribes/payoffs) they would need to push these unconstitutional mandates on people.
These people need to be prosecuted for their crimes.
And since they are state crimes, not federal, the DOJ/FBI is irrelevant and powerless to do anything to stop it.
It just takes enough of the right people to wake the fuck up.