John Qpublic @Jamesbridgebuilder
10 March, 04:16
Something to think about.

What if the Covid bill was actually a way of paying off all state debts and buying back all of the property that is owned by any oversea entity. It is being masked but under section 11 of the Laws of War we must pay for any property we take back from the occupying force. It is their property and it can be used as they see fit. If we do not "buy" it back it belongs to them. So until every state is bought back they are not actually FREE. A lot of the money went to democratic states because they were the most in debt. As the states become free they can join in the "New Republic" which in my opinion are all the states that are now mask restriction free. That # just happens to be hanging now at 17. Coincidence?

Pic below is section 11.18 of the Laws of War manual. This full document can be found at hsdl.org This is a website of Homeland Security.

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Carole Davis-Z @Tallyho
15 April, 10:12
In response John Qpublic to his Publication
Err would not taking back the occupied area be better?

Then the original ownership can be reistablished?

War is a back and forth over land... why pay the enemy, when they stole it in the first place? Just take it back.

Money laundering is all the left are doing. Paying foreign entities, and getting a percent back into THEIR pockets...

The left never do anything for good.

In war, the only rule is 'to win'... everything else is fluff.

Homeland Security is an organization set up after 9/11 - and is part of the dark side, masquerading as 'good'.

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John Qpublic @Jamesbridgebuilder
While I agree with everything you said these are rules that have to be followed by each and every country. If a country breaks these rules there are very harsh consequences. Think about it like this. Every one of our embassies are on foreign soil but belong to us. Could a country just go in and take them back? Yes, but they would face every other country for doing so, kind of like Iran during Carter's run. We have to play by the rules or if and when we need help there will be no one to answer the call. It really isn't the way I like it but I understand it.
10:36 AM - Apr 15, 2021
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
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Carole Davis-Z @Tallyho
15 April, 03:34
In response John Qpublic to his Publication
All's fair in love and war.

We should not limit our actions when dealing with this evil. They STEAL something - we take it back.

Embassies are loaned land, and expulsion, and reclamation can happen - regardless of the pearl clutching reaction of other countries, particularly those in the NWO who want to play the victim card. Remember Obama kicked out the Russian Embasy staff, right as they were having their Christmas party... THAT'S the mentality we are fighting - they do not follow rules, or, laws... and we cannot fight Marquis of Queensberry, against an enemy that ignores the rules.

Guess I am in the camp of thought, that when the enemy makes it up as they go along - so should we - only better.

Better strategies, better tactics, better outcomes...

They squeal about rule breaking - while they break those very rules themselves... that is no longer an advantage. We will play dirty too... because fighting a war, means using every tactic at your disposal.

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John Qpublic @Jamesbridgebuilder
15 April, 06:05
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
I understand what you mean completely. I really wish it were that easy. If we break the rules we can no longer prosecute those that have already broken the rules and damaged so many.

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