Anonymous ID: 195fba May 15, 2022, 7:46 p.m. No.16282757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2785 >>3007 >>3038

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So, take that up a notch.

 

All the "legal" stuff was going to be handled regardless. All the civilian and military law broken, the appearance of civilian courts not cooperating with investigations or matters of the election – those all fall under military law. Think the recent Sussman shit with the judge only allowing 22 of 40 emails (or something like that). The judges know they'll face a fate worse than hell if they fuck this shit up, so they parse out the stuff that can be tried in civilian courts, and deny the rest (as it will end up being turned over to military law). This is how Executive Order 13825—2018 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial. At the very end of the document it reads:

 

Sec. 12. In accordance with Article 33 of the UCMJ, as amended by section 5204 of the

MJA, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, will

issue nonbinding guidance regarding factors that commanders, convening authorities, staff judge

advocates, and judge advocates should take into account when exercising their duties with respect

to the disposition of charges and specifications in the interest of justice and discipline under

Articles 30 and 34 of the UCMJ. That guidance will take into account, with appropriate

consideration of military requirements, the principles contained in official guidance of the

Attorney General to attorneys for the Federal Government with respect to the disposition of

Federal criminal cases in accordance with the principle of fair and evenhanded administration of

Federal criminal law.

 

Huber's investigation was subsumed into Durham's. Durham's investigation is currently running through the "filter" of civilian/federal courts. Those courts will try evidence against the players. The rest gets passed up military courts.

 

The purpose of Q team engaging the public via anons is because a parallel construction was needed for the project of waking the public. Q team took painstaking effort to draw parallels to religion for a reason. It was a relatable and unifying message. Also quite a bit of tongue-in-cheek if you are paying close attention. Regardless, the future really is very bright. We're not going to be living in the same world in the next 5 years or so. In order to accomplish that feat, the public needs to be cognizant of the wool that was over their eyes (nearly all institutions are forms of control), and what humanity's true potential is when we are released from those shackles of control.

 

It doesn't matter if you believe the bible stuff or not. The message in passages of scripture, like this one from Ephesians, is objectively true. The reason it's objectively true is because it was handed to you by your controllers, and taught to you every Sunday in their schools of doctrine, so that you would externalize their meanings instead of see them for the reality of the here and now.

"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."

 

So, yeah. Now anons should have a pretty good of who the bad guys were all along, how they were lulled to sleep, and where they need to make changes at the local, state, and federal level to help improve their lives and of those around them.