Anonymous ID: 8ce44f June 12, 2020, 4:34 a.m. No.9584684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4709

>>9584656

i'm getting the impression that Dem mayors and governors are being told to allow a network of these 'autonomous zones' spring up which will then get funding and diplomatic support from terror groups and NWO orgs WW.

 

If POTUS crushes them with force, the UN will try to condemn him. If POTUS allows the zones to persist, he will look weak and they will try to store WMD's in some of the zones with which to threaten the legitimate govt.

 

Things were more clear cut when the Civil War began insofar as whole states were seceding. In the CHAZ case, it's more like a neighborhood seceding from a city but with the tacit agreement of the mayor and governor - so not clear that the fed govt has the right to intervene. Yet.

 

When/if the autonomous zones begin hosting enemy combatants (of any nationality) and storing illegal weapons, the grounds for POTUS to intervene become much clearer.

Anonymous ID: 8ce44f June 12, 2020, 4:52 a.m. No.9584784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4845 >>4861

>>9584633

>Candace Owens

I love what Candace has to say, but it could be that her choice of husband ends up holding her back from contributing all she might to U.S. politics.

 

Her father-in-law is Michael Stahel Farmer, a member of the House of Lords in the UK. Her husband George Farmer remains a British citizen.

 

Many Republicans would like to see Candace run for national office one day, but having a husband who is a foreign national (and a father-in-law who is a high-ranking foreign politician) would make her less than impartial in matters of foreign policy.

 

Dual citizenship is already a big problem in DC… too bad Candace couldn't have married an American.

 

pic is of Candace's British father-in-law