11.4.1 Right of the Occupying Power to Govern the Enemy Territory Temporarily. The right to govern the territory of the enemy during its military occupation is one of the incidents of war.93 By the fact of occupation (i.e., the Occupying Power’s established power over occupied territory), the Occupying Power is conferred the authority to exercise some of the rights of sovereignty.94 The exercise of these sovereign rights also results from the necessity of maintaining law and order, indispensable both to the inhabitants and to the occupying force, and the failure or inability of the legitimate government to exercise its functions, or the undesirability of allowing it to do so.95
What is really interesting is that, If the Biden regime were functioning under the powers of an occupying power, they would be functioning roughly the same as they are now.
Thanks for following thru!! I must ask a question though, and this isn't the first time this has happened so I'm thinking I'm doing something wrong.....
I click on those links but all I get is a error. Can you or anyone else help me to see the referenced material?
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What is really interesting is that, If the Biden regime were functioning under the powers of an occupying power, they would be functioning roughly the same as they are now.
Thanks for following thru!! I must ask a question though, and this isn't the first time this has happened so I'm thinking I'm doing something wrong.....
I click on those links but all I get is a error. Can you or anyone else help me to see the referenced material?
Android phone
Thanks!!
a couple things:
try using brave browser app
Try setting your DNS settings in your phone to something else like cloudflare https://dnspropagation.net/cloudflare-dns/
Maybe your ISP is blocking the
qposts.online
domain?In which case you could try entering the URLs at https://archive.ph/.
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