Anonymous ID: 5d3e56 Jan. 25, 2021, 10:05 p.m. No.12716575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6632 >>6700 >>6740 >>6795

SAFE GUARD

 

I am going full retard and focusing on SAFEGUARD… Q has only posted 4 times since the election…. sorry for the shitty copy and paste from wiki but i may be onto something… the troops in DC… perhaps another reason…

 

 

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Nov 12, 2020 10:20:17 PM EST

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: b3a95d No. 11618946

Shall we play a game?

[N]othing [C]an [S]top [W]hat [I]s [C]oming

NCSWIC

https://www.cisa.gov/safecom/NCSWIC

Who stepped down today [forced]?

https://www.cisa.gov/bryan-s-ware

More coming?

Why is this relevant?

How do you 'show' the public the truth?

How do you 'safeguard' US elections post-POTUS?

How do you 'remove' foreign interference and corruption and install US-owned voter ID law(s) and other safeguards?

It had to be this way.

Sometimes you must walk through the darkness before you see the light.

Q

 

 

Forcing a safeguard

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Forcing a safeguard is a war crime of violating a safeguard, which is an order to protect a property, locations or persons obtained from the enemy or neutral parties, or a guard or guard detachment to enforce this protection. In the United States, forcing a safeguard is punishable by death per Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).[1]

 

A safeguard is often placed by a commanding officer in order to prevent looting, pillaging or wanton destruction of enemy property, or to prevent unauthorized requisitioning of goods. The commanding officer can often spare only an individual soldier or a small detachment to enforce the safeguard. Overpowering the guards to loot the goods constitutes forcing a safeguard.[2] Another type of safeguard is a written order left with the enemy or his property,[2] with the intent to protect surrendered enemies from further violence. By placing the safeguard, the officer pledges the honor of his military to protect its target. Thus, violation of the safeguard by personnel from the same military jeopardizes the reputation of the entire country and its military.[3]

 

Contents

1 Conditions

2 See also

3 References

4 External links

Conditions

In order to be convicted of forcing a safeguard, several conditions must be met:[2]

 

In the UCMJ, the crime is only applicable if the offender is currently in the military and subject to UCMJ - it does not apply to civilians, neutrals or enemy personnel, or even discharged personnel.

The safeguard must be placed by a superior officer or commander of the offender's military. The definition does not apply to safeguards left by the enemy or other parties.

The accused knew or should have known about the existence of the safeguard.

The accused actually violated the safeguard in a specific manner in a specific time and place, for example by attacking the guard of a property in order to enter the property

Anonymous ID: 5d3e56 Jan. 25, 2021, 10:11 p.m. No.12716618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

dude i just talked about this with my in real life anon friend yesterday… i just also posted a military SAFEGUARD post on this bread,,,, there may be something to this