Note that Obama appears to have setup secret courts for in absentia convictions and death sentences for people declared to be "enemies of the state" presumed to be used under the HRC regime. Everyone on this site likely would have been executed by now without the Republic military intervening. In this reality it does sometimes come down to "execute your enemy before they execute you", preferably through a lawful process, but done anyway if that path is denied.
Is the "US Congress", composed of agents of a foreign power, expected to vote on a Declaration of War against their paymasters when there is obvious and indisputable evidence of payments made and received?
And if their paymasters are not a single foreign nation, then can Congress issue a Declaration of War on a particular set of individuals or group, such as Swiss-based bankers who operate outside of all laws and treaties, including all Swiss laws themselves?
Being "at war" or a "state of war" obligates a Republic President to take all necessary actions to defend the Republic. It is his duty per Article II. Failure to do so is impeachable and cause to convict and remove in Senate. One does not "rollover and do nothing" unless the President is ALSO a foreign agent.
Was the war you refer to, the one needed to permit secret executions, declared by the United States Congress?
If so, when was this declaration of war made, and against whom, and for what reason?
Note that Obama appears to have setup secret courts for in absentia convictions and death sentences for people declared to be "enemies of the state" presumed to be used under the HRC regime. Everyone on this site likely would have been executed by now without the Republic military intervening. In this reality it does sometimes come down to "execute your enemy before they execute you", preferably through a lawful process, but done anyway if that path is denied.
Is the "US Congress", composed of agents of a foreign power, expected to vote on a Declaration of War against their paymasters when there is obvious and indisputable evidence of payments made and received?
And if their paymasters are not a single foreign nation, then can Congress issue a Declaration of War on a particular set of individuals or group, such as Swiss-based bankers who operate outside of all laws and treaties, including all Swiss laws themselves?
Being "at war" or a "state of war" obligates a Republic President to take all necessary actions to defend the Republic. It is his duty per Article II. Failure to do so is impeachable and cause to convict and remove in Senate. One does not "rollover and do nothing" unless the President is ALSO a foreign agent.
Well there you go.