Yes, treason of oath is punishable with death. Not taking an oath is punishable with three years in prison.
Edit to add an excerpt from a claim I filed against the California income tax agency: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/?p=2073
"All ten of these people do not have properly executed Oaths of Allegiance as (STD 689) as is required per Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California. Without a fully executed Oath, these people have been working for The State of California unlawfully and are considered foreign agents posing as government officials. Under Title 18 U.S.C.A. § 912, this is a felony punishable with up to three years in federal prison.
Prima fascia evidence indicates that all ten of the Accused knowingly chose not to promise to uphold the laws of the state and federal constitutions. All of the Accused are/were upper management, and as was documented in the court case Christine N. Grab vs. The California Franchise Tax Board, many of them were overseeing the execution and/or cover-up of bona fide criminal schemes to overcharge taxpayers. It appears that evading Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California via improperly executed oaths is another facet of these criminal schemes."
Yes, treason of oath is punishable with death. Not taking an oath is punishable with three years in prison.
Edit to add an excerpt from a claim I filed against the California income tax agency: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/?p=2073
"All ten of these people do not have properly executed Oaths of Allegiance as (STD 689) as is required per Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California. Without a fully executed Oath, these people have been working for The State of California unlawfully and are considered foreign agents posing as government officials. Under Title 18 U.S.C.A. § 912, this is a felony punishable with up to three years in federal prison.
Prima fascia evidence indicates that all ten of the Accused knowingly chose not to promise to uphold the laws of the state and federal constitutions. All of the Accused are/were upper management, and as was documented in the court case Christine N. Grab vs. The California Franchise Tax Board, many of them were overseeing the execution and/or cover-up of bond fide criminal schemes to overcharge taxpayers. It appears that evading Government Code sections 1360, 1362-1369 and Section 3 of Article XX of the Constitution of California via improperly executed oaths is another facet of these criminal schemes."
Yes, treason of oath is punishable with death. Not taking an oath is punishable with three years in prison.