Saturday, May 10, 2025

Been

 


a lil busy and preoccupied 

the last few days,

and I had a post about:

 Houthis, Iran, 

Trumps visit to the Middle East this week 

etc.


BUT THIS IS OF FAR GREATER IMPORTANCE:


Judges warn Trump’s mass deportations could lay groundwork to ensnare Americans

"Judges across the country continue to note that if courts don’t protect the rights of the least popular and most vulnerable, everyone is at risk."


(It's a page right out of the Authoritarian playbook

and it will be implemented.)


"A fundamental promise by America’s founders — that no one should be punished by the state without a fair hearing is under threat, a growing chorus of federal judges say."


"That concept of “due process under law,” borrowed from the Magna Carta and enshrined in the Bill of Rights, is most clearly imperiled for the immigrants President Donald Trump intends to summarily deport, they say, but U.S. citizens should be wary, too."


(Yes you most assuredly should be.


"Why?"

Some might ask.

Because wherever we have seen this

kinda crap?

It always expands,

to inclde those

who never thought

it would apply to them.


This notion of:

"Well it doesnt apply to me"

or

"You don't have to worry if 

you haven't done anything wrong."

Just ignores all the precedents we have seen 

throughout history.


"First They Came" 

(German: Als sie kamen lit. 

'When they came', or Habe ich geschwiegen lit. 'I did not speak out'), is the poetic form of a 1946 post-war confessional prose piece by the German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984). It indirectly condemns complicity of German intellectuals 

and clergy 

following the Nazis' rise to power and subsequent incremental purging of their chosen targets. Many variations and adaptations in the spirit of the original have been published in the English language.


First they came for the socialists, 

and I did not speak out

     Because I was not a socialist.


Then they came for the trade unionists, 

and I did not speak out

     Because I was not a trade unionist.


Then they came for the Jews, 

and I did not speak out—

     Because I was not a Jew.


Then they came for me—

and there was no one left 

to speak for me.


I mean you either got a pair

and are willing to speak out against this

or you are on the wrong side.

PERIOD.

So whats it gonna be?

Decision time.)


"Across the country, 

judges appointed by presidents 

of both parties — 

including Trump himself — 

are escalating warnings 

about what they see 

as an erosion of due process 

caused by the Trump administration’s 

mass deportation campaign."


“When the courts say due process is important, we’re not unhinged, we’re not radicals,” U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, a Washington, D.C.-based appointee of President Joe Biden, said at a recent hearing. 

“We are literally trying to enforce a process 

embodied in probably the most significant document 

with respect to peoples’ rights 

against tyrannical government oppression. 

That’s what we’re doing here. Okay?”


Trump promises to make US 

’world capital’ of AI, crypto at Davos

Jan 23, 2025 

"US President Donald Trump 

pledged to make the country the

“world capital of artificial intelligence 

and crypto” 

at an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, 

which was one of his first public appearances 

since taking office."



Compare:

Revelation 13:16-17


16 And he causeth all, 

both small and great, 

rich and poor,

 free and bond, 

to receive a mark in their right hand, 

or in their foreheads:


17 And that no man might buy or sell, 

save he that had the mark, 

or the name of the beast, 

or the number of his name.


with:

“We are literally trying to enforce a process 

embodied in probably the most significant document 

with respect to peoples’ rights 

against tyrannical government oppression.)


"The daily skirmishing between the White House and judges has obscured a slow-moving, nearly unanimous crescendo: 

If the courts don’t protect 

the rights of the most vulnerable,"


(How?

Who is going to enforce 

their decisions?)


"everyone is at risk."


“If today the Executive claims the right to deport without due process and in disregard of court orders, what assurance will there be tomorrow that it will not deport American citizens and then disclaim responsibility to bring them home?” wondered J. Harvie Wilkinson, a Ronald Reagan appointee to the Richmond-based 4th Circuit Court of Appeals."


(That is 100% exactly 

what is going to happen

and it will not be stopped.

One day

people are gonna get it 

through their thick skulls:

Revelation 17:17

For God hath put in their hearts 

to fulfil 

his will, 

and to agree, 

and give their kingdom unto the beast, 

until the words of God 

shall be fulfilled.


What ever made 

anybody think

this:


Was ever gonna be stopped?

All the hanging of

the ten commandments in every school room

and all the prayers of everybody

WAS NEVER GOINT TO STOP:



EVERYTHING

tends toward:

pollution,

corruption,

dilution,

chaos

death,

and decay.


NOTHING

last forever.

Violates the second law of thermodynamics.


You cant untoast bread.

You cant unscramble eggs.


The sooner you accept

that this is the natural

inevitable

trajectory that mankind has always been on?

THE EASIER 

it will be for you to deal with it,

the more you fight the inevitable?

The worse it will be for you in the long run.)


"Trump’s close adviser 

Stephen Miller 


(Saturday, May 23, 2020

This is my Thesis,

"Other points to consider:

Point six

Openly encouraging racism.

We got white Supremist in the White House.

Stephen Miller’s Affinity for White Nationalism 

Revealed in Leaked Emails


"has railed daily against what he’s called a “judicial coup” that has largely centered around rulings upholding due process rights of immigrants. Miller has scoffed at the notion that people Trump claims are terrorists — even if they deny it — must be allowed to contest their deportations, saying they only have the right to be deported. 

Miller suggested Friday 

that the White House was 

“actively looking at” 

suspending habeas corpus, 

the right of due process 

to challenge a person’s detention 

by the government."


(They are going to do it.

And sooner than you think,

wait and see.

I mean

If you can not tell?

Where all this 

is headed by now?)


"Trump last week told an interviewer 

he wasn’t sure whether the Constitution required him to uphold 

due process rights of noncitizens, repeating 

“I don’t know” 



This is what people 

are going to go die for?

WWIII is coming,

and that's 

what people are gonna die for?


We are to the:

"If you aint gonna 

wake up by now?

You probably are not gonna."

portion of the programing

at this point.)


“The government is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order,” Wilkinson wrote last month. “This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear.”


"Judges appointed by Trump have raised similar concerns."


“Of course, due process makes it harder for the government to do what it wants,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the Berkeley School of Law. “That’s the whole point — to make sure that the government is acting in accord with the law.”


“When someone’s most basic right of freedom is taken away, that person is entitled to at least some minimal process; otherwise, we all are at risk to be detained — and perhaps deported — because someone in the government thinks we are not supposed to be here,” Vilardo wrote."


"The Trump administration had argued that the court had no role in weighing in on its purported procedural violations, in part because the outcome was likely to be Ceesay’s deportation anyway.


“The government’s suggestion … 

is downright frightening,” 


"Vilardo (U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo) added."


"And in Massachusetts, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy expressed shock at the administration’s claim that it can send deportable immigrants to any country — without advance notice or the explicit approval of an immigration judge — so long as they receive blanket assurances that they will not be tortured."


“All nine sitting justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Assistant Solicitor General of the United States, Congress, common sense, basic decency, and this Court all disagree,” Murphy wrote."


(It wont matter, 

this is why

they got the Treasury System Payment Code first,

then decompartmentalized all the government data on everyone,

and are now putting together 

a Master Database on everyone.)



"Judges warn Americans could be next"


(We will be

you can count on it,

its what we have seen

everywhere else.)


“If the government contends that it has the ability to take someone it thinks is a noncitizen off the street without any process whatsoever — without any guarantee even that the person is who the government claims he is — then what is to stop the government from detaining someone who really is a citizen, even perhaps a sitting judge?” Vilardo wrote in the Ceesay case."


"Wilkinson’s colleague on the 4th Circuit, Obama appointee Stephanie Thacker, agreed."


“If due process is of no moment,” she wrote, “what is stopping the Government from removing and refusing to return a lawful permanent resident or even a natural born citizen?”


(Nothing, and that is exactly

what is getting ready to happen.)


Review time:

#1) You now need a 

"Real ID" to fly domestically.

U.S. travelers flying domestically 

are required to show a Real ID at airport checkpoints. 

Real IDs are now required at airports 

across the U.S. for domestic travel


#2) Honey was all over this one 

from the start.

That wall they are building, 

or want to build?

Is to keep the slave labor here.

And why build a wall?

When you can just militarize the border 

to keep everyone in?

The New “National Defense Area” 

at the Southern Border: What You Need to Know


#3) This is how you know

for certain,

they are about to start WWIII.


"Miller suggested Friday 

(Trumps close advisor Stephen Miller.

Yesterday!

5/09/25)

that the White House was 

“actively looking at” 

suspending habeas corpus."


They will be able to detain

anyone they wish

indefinitely,

and without reason,

and without due process.)


#4) Trump promises to make US 

’world capital’ of AI, crypto at Davos

Jan 23, 2025 


"US President Donald Trump 

pledged to make the country the

“world capital of artificial intelligence 

and crypto” 


at an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, 


which was 

one of his first 

public appearances 

since taking office."


If you need help?

Connecting all of those dots?

Then you need more help

than I can give you.


Tribulation time is knocking on the door.

Whose side are you gonna be on?


Anybody can have "faith"

when they are comfortable.



"So soon we'll find out 

who is 

the real revolutionaries"




"Miller suggested Friday 

that the White House was 

“actively looking at” 

suspending habeas corpus"


Thats fucking insane.


"Those suspensions took place throughout the country during the Civil War, in several South Carolina counties overrun by the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction, in two provinces of the Philippines during a 1905 insurrection, and in Hawaii after the bombing of Pearl Harbor."

Trump officials suggest suspending habeas corpus. 

Here’s what it means.

5/10/25









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