Is Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's crime syndicate-financed Republican Party attacking or compromising America a new way by attacking the leadership of the US military in a manner that further threatens our national security? Does the same amount to ongoing treason to aid Russia?

Published on 4 August 2023 at 07:56

 

HAS RUSSIA'S AND JEFFREY EPSTEIN'S ORGANIZED CRIME SYNDICATE-FINANCED REPUBLICAN PARTY BLOCKED 150 GENERALS AND FLAG OFFICERS FROM PROMOTIONS TO LEAVE KEY MILITARY LEADERSHIP POSITIONS EMPTY IN AN UNPRECEDENTED MANNER, DURING WARTIME WITH U.S. ENEMY RUSSIA, IN A MANNER THAT AIDS, COMFORT, OR ADHERES TO RUSSIA, AND IN A MANNER THAT COULD BE CONSIDERED TREASON AGAINST THE UNITED STATES AND ITS MILITARY?

 

On July 27, 2023, Bloomberg reported that a single radical right republican, Tommy Tuberville, has been put in a position of power to be able to block military promotions within the United States military. [2]

One man has that power over the United States military, and though that power is supposed to be invested in the President of the United States, as the Commander--in-chief, here a right wing radical is more or less blackmailing, extorting, and/or threatening the United States, its military, and our national and thus global security by blocking military promotions.

President Biden has since specified as the Commander-in-chief that this radical and dangerous blocking of military promotions by Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's crime syndicate-financed Republican Party "is undermining the military". [2]

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition, defines the word "undermine" as follows, 

  1. "To weaken by wearing away a base or foundation.
  2. To weaken, injure, or impair, often by degrees or imperceptibly" [3]

More specifically, Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party is blocking the promotions of at least 150 general and flag officers, which is enormous, and enough to unnecessarily compromise the effective leadership of  as many as 150 military operations, including but not limited to against well-established United States enemy, Russia -- in Ukraine and in cyberspace -- and/or other military operations.[4]

Former CIA Director John Brennan has doubled-down on accusations of treason against the Republican Party leadership, for also revoking security clearance for top CIA leadership, and former CIA Director Michael Hayden has affirmed the following, “I’ve covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world over my career. Have never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous & contemptible than today’s Republicans. Nothing close.”  [5][6] 

Reuters reported that for the first time in over a century, the top leadership position for the United States' Navy Marines was left empty because Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party is blocking military nominations. [7]

According to Cornell Law, treason is defined many different ways, including as follows in 18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason, "Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States."[8]

Do the Republican Party members of Congress "owe allegiance to the United States"? 

The following is the oath of office every member of Congress takes as a prerequisite for their employment, which if made by deceit to gain the benefit of public office, would constitute government fraud, and if violated thereafter would also constitute a violation of the 14th Amendment Section 3, which also immediately makes anyone who owes allegiance to the United States ineligible for any office, and where every member of Congress and SCOTUS each are afforded an office space by the government of the United States, constituting "any office".

"SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OATH OF OFFICE “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.”"[9]

Accordingly, there is zero doubt that members of Congress owe an allegiance to the United States.

Next, if the Commander-in-chief of the military during cyberwar against Russia, and separately during supporting the war against Russia in Ukraine, specifies that blocking military promotions is undermining or weakening, injuring, impairing, and/or wearing away the base or foundation of the United States military, then does Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party aid, comfort, or adhere to America's enemies by undermining or weakening, injuring, impairing, and/or wearing away the base or foundation of the United States military? It seems the answer to this question is yes, and beyond a reasonable doubt.

To leave no doubt, has Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party met outside of Congress in order to aid, comfort, and/or adhere to Russia and/or its leader, child trafficker Vladimir Putin? 

As reported by The Nation, the Republican Party representatives have done just that, "Putin has sent thousands of young Russians to slaughter and be slaughtered against a neighboring state that he claims to believe is populated by Russia’s brothers and sisters. To modify an old adage: “With a brother like this, who needs enemies?”

The Russian leader has launched massive missile and artillery attacks against civilian neighborhoods. He has repeatedly threatened with an annihilatory nuclear response those who oppose him and his methods. He has made his own country a global pariah and ensured that his people will, even in a best-case scenario, live in deprivation for years to come, as Western sanctions gradually corrode the Russian economy.

This is a moment when people of good conscience the world over ought to be rallying to demand peace, to demand an end to the increasingly vicious, and globally destabilizing, actions of the Russian autocrat. It is a moment when, after years of far-right drift, the GOP ought to publicly recommit to the principles of democracy and tolerance that make possible an open society.

Instead, in this moment, Arizona GOP state Senator Wendy Rogers chose to speak at the white nationalist America First Political Action Conference in Orlando, Fla., where she announced that she fantasized about hanging her political opponents, so as to “make an example of these traitors,” and told the assembled white nationalists in her audience that they were “patriots” … 

Days after Rogers’s sickening antics, the Arizona Senate finally got around to censuring her, with most Republicans joining the Democrats in the 24-3 vote. But that’s a far cry from removing her from office or actually kicking her out of the GOP.

Rogers is joined by fellow gargoyles on the national stage. Two GOP members of the US Congress—Paul Gosar of Arizona and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia—also attended and spoke at the AFPAC event. So too did Idaho Lieutenant Governor Janet McGeachin … At the AFPAC event, Fuentes got the crowd to chant “Putin! Putin!” and compared him to another of his idols, Adolf Hitler. To this, the fascists in the audience whooped back, “Let’s go! Let’s go!”

This was on February 25, two days after Putin had ordered his troops into Ukraine …

Trump spent his four years as president cozying up to Putin. Now, in his wake, a significant part of the GOP has become essentially Putinesque. Some, like Greene, are happy to explicitly worship him; others simply seek to emulate his strongman assault on democratic institutions.

This sort of politics ought to have no place in a major US political party. Calling a legislator a “moron” or slapping them on the wrist with a censure vote is easy; actually kicking them out of the party takes a bit more guts.

But if they aren’t kicked out of the party, the cancer nurtured and unleashed by Trump will continue to grow within America’s body politic. In 2022, the democratic, pluralist, world is standing largely united in its abhorrence of Russia’s actions. But will that response hold firm come November if the GOP—at least some of whose members, some of its base, and some of its media cheerleaders continue to flirt with Putinism—returns to power in Congress? Will that response hold firm if Trump emerges as the GOP presidential hopeful come 2024? Far better to nip this cancer in the bud now, and to expel members such as Greene, Gosar, and Rogers from the GOP before they do more damage." [10]

Accordingly, is Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party engaged in treason against the United States and its military during wartime and does that immediately make Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party ineligible to "occupy" or usurp current or future public offices they are no longer eligible for? It seems the answer to this question is yes, and beyond a reasonable doubt.

Should the U.S. military or U.S. law enforcement step in and remove these traitors from the offices they are unlawfully usurping and using to harm the United States in an ongoing manner to aid, give comfort to, or adhere to our greatest enemy during wartime against that same enemy?

Doesn't that make Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's organized crime syndicate-financed Republican Party agents of our greatest enemy attacking us from within?

If aiding, comforting, and adhering to our greatest enemy -- Russia -- by undermining or weakening, injuring, impairing, and/or wearing away the base or foundation of the United States military during wartime against Russia to aid Russia isn't treason -- while comforting and adhering to Russia during wartime -- then what the hell is?

When is "enough treason" enough reason to forcibly-remove these traitors from office, charge them with an ongoing conspiracy to commit treason, prosecute them for treason, and put them to death for treason, as the law demands?