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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

Coercion violates Nuremberg Principles.

I think the coercion was much more effective, dangerous and should be punished even more based on position of authority.

Schools that forced this on incoming freshmen, my God. I warned them.

They all should hang. Bastards.

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Dr. Michael Yeadon: Anyone Involved in Initiatives To Nudge People Into Receiving These Injections Is a Murderer. GLOBAL DEPOPULATION In Full Swing

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/dr-michael-yeadon-anyone-involved

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

That might be "a little over the top" to make such a blanket assertion, but Bill Gates and all members of the WEF, and especially graduates of their "Young Global Leaders" program (possibly excluding Vladimir Putin) should definitely be arrested and prosecuted for Crimes Against Humanity. And the Australian leaders responsible for the vicious attack on the Australian citizenry clearly need to be executed along with Boris Johnson, Jacinda Ardern, Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, Joe Biden, Anthony Fauci, and a whole lot of others!

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

"We need uncorrupted lawmakers — to the extent they exist — to draft and pass crime bills implementing these penalties as soon as possible."

Who would these people be? Do you really think anything will be done? I know there are things happening in the background, but it has been 2 years, and it seems to be getting worse...

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Not a lawyer.

Read recently the best procedure for prosecutions is via military tribunals.

Criminal courts leave open the possibility of an appeals process. That could take years and result in reversals, etc. This is not acceptable, imo. This situation is unique in human history, far surpassing the scope of genocide in WWII and subsequent Nuremberg trials. Not to mention the minority that stood trial in that instance.

Decisions of military tribunals, for civilian prosecutions, or court martial procedures for prosecution of members of the armed services are final; there is no appeals process.

This, in my humble estimation, is what is needed regarding prosecutions. Especially since we now know that contracts for injectable products were 100% between DoD and manufacturers. Every subsequent step in bureaucracy is undeniably related. This has been a military operation.

Death sentences are just according to the laws of man. Laws of the universe apply to the souls of these perpetrators and are beyond our ken. The putting to death of these lawless psychopaths and even those bureaucrats down the chain who accepted the god of money in trade for the lives of fellow human beings is akin to ridding the planet of a pestilence. The animal kingdom equivalent is cockroaches, or locusts, frogs, mosquitoes, moths, etc. There is no “higher” retribution to be feared by men and women following due process re Thou shalt not kill. Without due process, eg., frenzied mob killing, is a whole other ball o’ wax.

We will find out as long suppressed information emerges, that we / government have the technology to “take ET home” as Ben Rich, former Lockheed CEO in skunkworks “confessed”/got off his chest shortly before he died. Thus, if not the death penalty for some, banishment to some far distant star system or preferably another galaxy. Yeah, I know, sounds sci fi. Triple tin foil hat. Take a look around though. What does this picture in present time look like?

Military tribunals and courts martial. Let’s get educated and spread the word?

Forgive me for the following preemptive strike: fu(k the lawyers who are already seeing dollar$ in prosecutions and defense fees in criminal courts. Litigators will tell you about the games that go on (and on and $$$ on...) in court battles. Not here, not now.

For your consideration.

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Here’s how you test for psychopaths: https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/149-testing-for-psychopathsthe-stuff#details

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

Holmes County High School golf team member Tyler Erickson, 17, died suddenly and unexpectedly Monday while practicing for an upcoming tournament. Tyler’s father, Clint Erickson, said the accident couldn’t be explained, it was God’s will. “It was an unexplainable accident … We believe it was God’s will for this to happen… it’s difficult to move on but we’ve got to move on.”

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Erickson family.

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

Can we force them to admit their wrongdoing publicly, then sell them to China to work as slaves, or is that too harsh?

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Look to the source of the 'Rule of Law' - https://francesleader.substack.com/p/what-does-the-rule-of-law-mean

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

I agree. When will it happen?

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Sep 17, 2022·edited Sep 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

Love the essay but I'll allow myself a little quibble with the term 'lawmakers'. They have pushed the idea on us that they create "law" by any edict with the stroke of a pen. But both the Christian and secular liberal tradition consider The Law to be distinct from unbounded and arbitrary 'legislation' or 'policy'.

On the secular side, Frédéric Bastiat's "The Law" (1850) is a must-understand work. He was a highly influential liberal writer and his work is canon in a western liberal arts education - or was, before the 'progressive era' memory-holed our intellectual history: http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html

Don't be freaked-out by the website's self-signed certificiate. If you want, you can websearch Bastiat - The Law and pull the text from some other site.

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I also note that your phrase "Leaders are paid enormous amounts of money" strongly implies that they personally pocket bribes. Clicking the article you linked as support leads to another post of yours, which implies the same thing and and links to to yet another article as support, that one external.

That article is about the Belarus regime seeking IMF funding, and facing troubles with the loan due to its anti-lockdown stance.

I do not find that your link supportted your assertion that 'leaders are paid enormous amounts of money' here. Regimes seeking IMF loans would do well to stop that practice entirely, and that is entirely their own responsibility.

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I agree, 100%.

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