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[–] 23131886? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The reason why would be because the military is being spooled up for something. Habeas Corpus gets sidelined when Martial Law gets initiated. This business with COVID, the individual States' response with "shelter in place orders," POTUS activating Reserve Military, his recent comments on gun stores being essential business, etc are all a sort of "soft" Martial Law.

Martial Law denotes a take over by the Ex2cutive Branch and DOD of ALL things essential. The public right now is NOT ready for that type of order. Everything being done right now is a slow walk, of sorts, to get the public's minds in the right place to accept a Martial Law order.It's coming, I believe, just not as quickly as most if us here would like.

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[–] 23131556? ago  (edited ago)

it's coming it has to. to get the job properly.

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[–] 23131491? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It means cabal members can be detained and held without bond while we wait for the all clear and Durhams GJ to resume. Many probably already indicted but sealed. They can be held and their sealed indictments stay sealed until the others are completed then unseal them closer together time wise.

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[–] 23131368? 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

But are the journalists themselves guilty if they were just following their bosses orders?

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[–] 23132064? ago 

google "misprision"

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[–] 23135492? ago 

I prefer to use a dictionary.

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[–] 23131452? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

lol yes

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[–] 23131441? 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

If they knew they were doing something against their country and they didn't say anything then yes they are as guilty as the rest.

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[–] 23131287? 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

It's simple .... Barr is asking for 'the court judges' to be able to suspend Habeas Corpus meaning, if the justice system starts to fail, lack of police, lack of judges, lack of facility's (think WuHan Virus) then judges normally guided by strict procedures can relax them until such time things can again function smoothly as expected.

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[–] 23131153? 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago 

Q pointed to the time Lincoln suspended habeas corpus in the Civil War, but it was suspended ONLY for certain individuals... some journalists who were publishing anti-Union pro-cession papers, and even a Congress critter. I highly expect that if that were to happen today, it would be along similar lines. How many journalists are guilty of Misprison of Treason? I suspect the number is substantial. How many members of Congress are guilty of outright treason? Again, substantial number. How many ex-presidents are guilty of treason? Hmmm, at least two.

No need to fear this, it may have to be done.

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[–] 23136933? ago 

agreed, and yesterday "Misprision" searches were thru the roof in DC lol, they read Q too and know they are FUCKED!

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[–] 23135420? ago 

Misprision - not prison.

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[–] 23131812? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

We already have Patriot Act and NDAA, I thought they could already detain indefinitely? Suspending HC must give them additional options to deal with invaders and treason.

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[–] 23134357? ago 

I thought they could already detain indefinitely..

Not on US soil. Why they got Guantanamo in Cuba.

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[–] 23131117? 3 points 0 points (+3|-3) ago 

Barr is just another deep state swamp creature. Trump was stuck in the position of having to fill positions within his administration with people who had experience. Most of those with the requisite experience were inhabitants of the swamp.

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[–] 23130955? 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

It means they can arrest and detain anyone indefinitely without charges. It’s unconstitutional but can be invoked for national security. I think Lincoln was the only president to ever do it during the civil war. That’s how serious this is.

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[–] 23132440? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Only in cases of rare exceptions. Those exceptions are IN the Constitution.

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[–] 23131086? [S] 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

From Q drop I found: https://archive.vn/20200326234515/https://www.nytimes.com/1863/09/16/archives/presidents-proclamation-the-habeas-corpus-suspended-throughout-the.html

"The Constitution of the United States has ordained that "The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless, when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it;"

Does this mean it is allowed under the Constitution in certain situations?

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[–] 23134244? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yes, and as Q has pointed out, those journalists who "Knowingly" engage in acts of subversion or have knowledge of such acts and fail to inform the proper officials are guilty of "Misprison of Treason" and represent a "Clear and Present Danger" to the Republic.

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[–] 23131160? 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Yes. That link is the text of the executive order that Lincoln signed.

Looks like Q was warning us this is coming.

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