Anonymous ID: 5429c3 Dec. 11, 2020, 8:06 p.m. No.11990972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1067

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The only thing I could find in the FISA Court Rule Book on Non-Disclosure was this:

 

Rule 33. Petition Challenging Production or Nondisclosure Order.

(a) Who May File. The recipient of a production order or nondisclosure order under 50

U.S.C. § 1861 ("petitioner") may file a petition challenging the order pursuant to 50

U.S.C. § 186l(f). A petition may be filed by the petitioner's counsel.

(b) Time to File Petition.

(1) Challenging a Production Order. The petitioner must file a petition

challenging a production order within 20 days after the order has been served.

(2) Challenging a Nondisclosure Order. A petitioner may not file a petition

challenging a nondisclosure order issued under 50 U.S.C. § 186l(d) earlier than

one year after the order was entered.

(3) Subsequent Petition Challenging a Nondisclosure Order. If a Judge

denies a petition to modify or set aside a nondisclosure order, the petitioner may

not file a subsequent petition challenging the same nondisclosure order earlier

than one year after the date of the denial.

 

This at least tells us that FISA courts often have a non-disclosure element to them otherwise they wouldn't have a system in place to petition against the non-disclosure agreement.

 

Elections are being handled in the FISA Courts. POTUS is telling us in this video as best he can, but given the element of Non-Disclosure, he cannot come out and tell us what's going on.

 

COVID is cover for "Going for my day in court"

 

"TOTALLY IMMUNE. They said I was TOTALLY IMMUNE" - GEOTUS