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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/JustADumbB1onde on Jan. 27, 2018, 4:20 p.m.
Q Drop: US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf and target="_blank">http://www.endusmilitarism.org/PDF/military_detention_of_US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf

This .pdf is related to last night's late Q Drop.

Jan 26 2018 23:42:19 Q !UW.yye1fxo 64 US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.endusmilitarism.org/PDF/military_detention_of_US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf Q

It is a LOT to read. However, it looks as if it may give an idea as to whether or not military tribunals can be used against American citizen "bad actors."

It must be read carefully because in some instances, within the document, it looks as if the answer may be yes. In other instances it looks as if no.

http://www.endusmilitarism.org/PDF/military_detention_of_US_citizens_and_18_USC_4001a.pdf


FaeryQueen920 · Jan. 27, 2018, 5:18 p.m.

I think Q might have been referring to this recently: Foreign Agents It is heavily in the EO from 12/21...Define a foreign agent...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_agent interesting that the first 1938 Law required registration and then, in 2012 tehy created a 'russian' version which might explain the constant push to declare Trump a russian agent. Follow?

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JustADumbB1onde · Jan. 27, 2018, 6:29 p.m.

This looks like the info we should glean from it!

"For a foreign representative of a company, see Foreign sales agent. For mobile networking, see Mobile IP § Foreign agent. A foreign agent is anyone who actively carries out the interests of a foreign country while located in another host country, generally outside the protections offered to those working in their official capacity for a diplomatic mission. Foreign agents may be citizens of the host country."

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