Defense Defense
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.168 📁
Aug 19 2018 14:05:47 (EST)
January 1, 2019
"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."
FBI personnel removal
DOJ personnel removal
C_A personnel removal
State personnel removal
WH personnel removal
House personnel removal
Senate personnel removal
Chair/CEO/VP removal
MIL budget (largest in our history).
MIL presence around POTUS
45,000 sealed indictments
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>Article 33 of the UCMJ
Article 33 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) pertains to "Disposition Guidance," meaning it outlines the non-binding guidance issued by the Secretary of Defense regarding how charges against a service member should be handled, including factors to consider when deciding whether to pursue charges or not, taking into account the interest of justice and military discipline.
Article 30 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) covers the presentation of charges and specifications. It states that:
Only someone subject to the chapter can prefer charges and specifications.
Charges and specifications must be presented in writing and signed under oath by a commissioned officer of the armed forces.
The signer must have personal knowledge of or have investigated the matters set forth in the chArticle 34 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) covers the advice given to the convening authority before a case is referred to trial:
Advice
The staff judge advocate (SJA) provides written advice to the convening authority before charges are referred to trial. This advice is also known as pretrial advice or Article 34 advice. arges and specifications.
No, this is not photoshopped.
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>CIA killed Hendrix,
fbI
operation chaos
project JFK
Operation CHAOS
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Operation_CHAOS
Operation CHAOS or Operation MHCHAOS was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) domestic espionage project targeting American citizens operating from 1967 to …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trljmnV6blE
https://www.coursehero.com/file/160540115/The-Covert-War-Against-Rock-What-You-Dont-Know-About-the-Deaths-of-Jim-Morrison-Tupac-Shakur-Mic/
Rock Star Murders / Clash at JFK Rally
Play Show
Hosted by
John B. Wells
Guests:
Alex Constantine, Alex Jones
Saturday - November 23, 2013
Rock Star Murders / Clash at JFK Rally
About the show
In the first half of the program, John B. Wells was joined by author Alex Constantine, detailed his research into the potential assassinations of subversive rock stars. Constantine cited a government intelligence memorandum which advised agents on a variety of methods to disrupt the lives of popular musicians. This document, revealed in 1976, suggested tactics such as destroying marriages, planting disparaging newspaper articles, and fostering rivalries amongst competing artists. "Every one of these guys talked about revolution," Constantine observed about the counterculture musicians of the 1960's, "and the people at the top don't want to hear this." He contended that this message of revolt was so disturbing to the 'powers that be' that they decided to eliminate popular artists who expressed it.
Amongst the artists that he suspected were assassinated at the behest of the government were popular musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, and Mama Cass. Regarding the death of Hendrix, Constantine explained that, despite newspaper reports which blamed a heroin overdose, physicians who treated him reported red wine gushed out of his lungs and that he actually died from drowning. According to Constantine, Marley was "definitely killed by the CIA" via a surreptitious injection of cancer-causing compounds and Cass was felled by the government because of her "encyclopedic knowledge of the Nixon administration." Ultimately, Constantine surmised that the agenda behind this spate of secret assassinations was to "kill off the political musicians and replace them with, basically, disco."
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2013-11-23-show/