“With respect, Gen. Berger, Americans, real Americans, have grown impatient. We’ve been listless, lethargic, and almost catatonic in solving this dilemma. At this moment in time, 725 patriots present at the Capitol on Jan 6 are unlawfully sitting in jail. This is unacceptable. You’re sitting on 234 closed cases of Deep Staters yet to be arrested, 400 active cases, and several thousand pending investigations,” Adm. Olson said.
A third proponent for mass arrests chimed in. Col. J.D. Keirsey of the 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, said he had 2,500 troops standing ready to arrest traitors. He went as far as to impugn JAG’s credibility, saying that Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall and his staff were prosecuting select “high value targets” but absolutely ignoring Deep State underlings who are equally complicit in the destruction of America’s society.
“We’ve taken an oath, sir, to protect America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The Insurrection Act allows us to operate with *****impunity***, and we haven’t availed ourselves of that privilege.
( I ASSURE YOU that ***impunity***** is NOT Absolute, in the case of stepping over your mandate or powers by UnConstitutional, unjust, illegal actions, i.e. murdering someone for sex crimes that did not lead directly to a victim’s death. That is not justifiable and is against the Constitutional Rights of an accused or convicted and unjust, unreasonable AND, NOT a just/fair/demonstrated criminal punishment for such actions . If procedures, punishments and actions are within reasonable bounds and accepted punishments, activities and procedures; impunity could be easily/well granted and earned, however. )
There’s no time left for that threshold is gone. We’re in tailspin, and our efforts, and God knows they are just, have had an insignificant impact on the Deep State’s takeover of society,” The military, he said, needed implicit and overt support from the true Commander-in-Chief, Donald J. Trump, before White Hats could even fathom simultaneously arresting a broad swath of Congress.
“These are nice thoughts, gentlemen, but unless President Trump, and his civilian loyalists, stops stalling and takes the podium to tell this nation what’s really going on—well, your ideas, though noble, would be catastrophic. I’ve spoken to him several times, recommended he stop pussyfooting. Yes, the Insurrection Act, which he signed, gives us authority, but can you imagine the ramifications of 200 or more Congressmen simply vanishing overnight?
Trump must tell Americans at his frequent rallies that he is still the lawful president. Trump’s ambiguous language, Gen. Berger insisted, damaged not only his reputation but also the reputations of those working on his behalf.
“On one hand, Trump says Biden stole the election; on the other hand, he’s referring to Biden as President Biden. Every time Trump calls Biden President Biden, it makes our job more difficult,” Gen. Berger said.
“With respect, Gen. Berger, Americans, real Americans, have grown impatient. We’ve been listless, lethargic, and almost catatonic in solving this dilemma. At this moment in time, 725 patriots present at the Capitol on Jan 6 are unlawfully sitting in jail. This is unacceptable. You’re sitting on 234 closed cases of Deep Staters yet to be arrested, 400 active cases, and several thousand pending investigations,” Adm. Olson said. A third proponent for mass arrests chimed in. Col. J.D. Keirsey of the 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, said he had 2,500 troops standing ready to arrest traitors. He went as far as to impugn JAG’s credibility, saying that Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall and his staff were prosecuting select “high value targets” but absolutely ignoring Deep State underlings who are equally complicit in the destruction of America’s society. “We’ve taken an oath, sir, to protect America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The Insurrection Act allows us to operate with *****impunity***, and we haven’t availed ourselves of that privilege. ( I ASSURE YOU that ***impunity***** is NOT Absolute, in the case of stepping over your mandate or powers by UnConstitutional, unjust, illegal actions, i.e. murdering someone for sex crimes that did not lead directly to a victim’s death. That is not justifiable and is against the Constitutional Rights of an accused or convicted and unjust, unreasonable AND, NOT a just/fair/demonstrated criminal punishment for such actions . If procedures, punishments and actions are within reasonable bounds and accepted punishments, activities and procedures; impunity could be easily/well granted and earned, however. ) There’s no time left for that threshold is gone. We’re in tailspin, and our efforts, and God knows they are just, have had an insignificant impact on the Deep State’s takeover of society,” The military, he said, needed implicit and overt support from the true Commander-in-Chief, Donald J. Trump, before White Hats could even fathom simultaneously arresting a broad swath of Congress. “These are nice thoughts, gentlemen, but unless President Trump, and his civilian loyalists, stops stalling and takes the podium to tell this nation what’s really going on—well, your ideas, though noble, would be catastrophic. I’ve spoken to him several times, recommended he stop pussyfooting. Yes, the Insurrection Act, which he signed, gives us authority, but can you imagine the ramifications of 200 or more Congressmen simply vanishing overnight? Trump must tell Americans at his frequent rallies that he is still the lawful president. Trump’s ambiguous language, Gen. Berger insisted, damaged not only his reputation but also the reputations of those working on his behalf. “On one hand, Trump says Biden stole the election; on the other hand, he’s referring to Biden as President Biden. Every time Trump calls Biden President Biden, it makes our job more difficult,” Gen. Berger said.
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