On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:32:27PM +0000, jim bell wrote:
> Treason is defined in the US Constitution.
> https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/article-iii/clauses/39#:~:text=Treason%20against%20the%20United%20States,on%20Confession%20in%20open%20Court.

Very interesting.

Treason in the US context seems relatively narrow.

Perhaps if the Chinese modems being added (and billed as separate line items 
along with each of the other 3 or 4 modems) to th Dominion machines, if 
supported by explicit emails and possibly election night behaviour analysis 
could give rise to treason, but this one's looking more like quite a long shot.

That leaves other avenues such as standard civil and possibly criminal 
behaviour in regards to highly partisan censorship, and collusion against the 
president if a deep whistleblower appears.  Trump will soon prevail (I hope and 
pray, and it seems likely), and ye average human sheeple both runs with the 
foxes and hunts with the hounds (i.e. has little to no loyalty, and as they say 
"everyone loves a winner").

Just remember, dear whistleblowers, the sooner you stand forth and speak the 
truth, the greater your positive karma - ther ain't much pride in following the 
pack.


Civil claims: bankrupt MSM organisations and perhaps the DNC itself, with civil 
claims - by Trump in his personal capacity, by all Reps, and by all Rep voters.

Criminal: e.g. fraud - but this is a high bar, and we're yet to see any 
definitive legal fraud claim against the DemRats and Dominion etc.


Going forward, a massive voting clean up is required - talk with people like 
DJB, Stallman and "Bunny" Huang!

Then, some serious levelling of the media bias, cesorship and outright 
gaslighting (for nigh on FOUR YEARS muffaduckas!!) - legislation ought 
seriously preference the small media outlets, make it easy to prosecute the big 
lying fake news behemoths, etc.  ESPECIALLY everything in relation to elections.

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