Anonymous ID: 3599fc Nov. 7, 2018, 9:08 p.m. No.3794781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5183 >>5208 >>5225

RE NEW Q

>"..or in response to chaos associated with protests and mob action,"

 

Searched the wiki….

in response to chaos associated with protests and mob action, such as the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike, or mob actions against the Freedom Riders.

 

Looked up Freedom Riders wiki….

The Southern states had ignored the [SUPREME COURT] rulings and the federal government did nothing to enforce them.

 

SUPREME COURT CASE 15-754 IS EXACTLY THIS!

 

SEE PIC

 

I made the connection this weekend….

>>3726516 (pb)

 

Q trolling the cabal?

I have always believed that Justice Scalia was killed because he demanded that #15-754 Adkins vs. Adkins SCOTUS case be heard. The day of his death Arthur Aidala gave a phone interview on Fox News in which he said Justice Scalia was most upset about how families in this country are being treated.

Summary of the case: A county trial court judge took the children from the mother in a post-divorce motion (no trial, no attorney and improper notice) and then the Mother was DENIED ALL APPEALS ALL THE WAY TO AND AT SCOTUS.

 

The SCOTUS case was #754 in the 2015 Term.

 

I decided to look up Q post #754 and see if there were any hints from Q and low and behold Q's post #754 occurred on the ANNIVERSARY OF JUSTICE SCALIA'S DEATH

 

COINCIDENCE?

Put this all in perspective for a minute….a US Citizen separated from children with no trial, no hearing, no appeal. Like Kavanaugh - falsely accused. Like Immigrant families - separated from children.

 

NEW Q POST TONIGHT….MARTIAL LAW CAN BE IN RESPONSE TO MOB ACTIONS…..IN OTHER WORDS, STATES IGNORING SCOTUS RULINGS AND FEDS NOT ENFORCING

 

Chew on that for a bit.

Here is the brief on the case…

https://studylib.net/doc/8330631/adkins-v.-adkins—cockle-legal-briefs

Anonymous ID: 3599fc Nov. 7, 2018, 9:35 p.m. No.3795103   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WHAT IS HABEAS CORPUS…CAN POTUS SUSPEND IT W/REGARDS TO THE MOB?

What is habeas corpus

 

In simple terms, it means people (citizens and noncitizens) can seek recourse to go before a judge while being held in detention in the US. Those who believe they have been unfairly detained can petition for a writ of habeas corpus. A successful petition means the those who are holding a suspect must bring the suspect before a judge to have the suspect's detainment adjudicated.

 

Article 1, Section 9 of the US Constitution states, "The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it."

 

https://www.abc15.com/news/what-is-habeas-corpus-and-can-the-president-suspend-it-to-arrest-caravan-migrants