Anonymous ID: 8db7dd Feb. 10, 2021, 12:08 a.m. No.12878307   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8335

>>12878293

>Yes, although I think there are more efficient EM weapons, minus the fallout. It is a sad, lamentable thing that in in order to save the world, destroying it is a viable option.

 

>The degradation is so bad and keeps getting worse and worse. Full on madness.

EM only destroys Microchips. Microchips only do what evil people tell them to do. In 1/10th of a second and 10,000 degree heat, that problem is rectified.

Anonymous ID: 8db7dd Feb. 10, 2021, 1:39 a.m. No.12878766   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8787

>>12878585

>Ok.

 

>Which branch?

Does it matter? All of them! One of them!

>Army NG?

Second string. Jr Varsity.

>Marines?

Most likely.

>What if different branches have differing opinions?

They will not, except maybe the faggot AF.

>Who is the commanding officer of this coup d'etat?

Commandant of the Marine Corps.

>Military arrests who? Biden? The congress? For what crime? Then executes them? Imprisons them?

Anyone that has committed Treason, Sedition, or participated in the Coup in any way. Anyone who has colluded with Foreign Powers against the United States.

>What about the other states? Do they still owe an allegiance to the federal Government? What if, for example California, Oregon, or New York says no to the military imprisoning/executing the congress and President, does the Military (whichever branch that may be) attack the State that does not go along? Will the new Military Junta be one that rules by a barrel of a gun?

State Governments will have NO say in Military Tribunals concerning the Trials of Treason, Sedition or collusion with Foreign Enemies. These are Law of War. As a matter of fact, many States will have Politicians that will be tried for these very crimes.

>How does this Myanmar situation play out in the United States?

Same way it plays out in Mayanmar.

 

Now, grab your blankie and pacifier, and leave this to the Adults.