Posted on 12/30/2021 9:28:46 AM PST by C210N
The government doing what it does best; spending money for no discernible purpose. The Gitmo terrorists won’t live long enough to be put on trial. That, or Brandon will let them go. With a check and an apology, of course.
Some folks simply won’t let go of their fantasies.
I forgot to check the sources. Thanks for the reminder.
Anything that claims to be “shocking” or dramatic in any way, I usually check the source.
I can understand how some of the trials might involve national security secrets so serious that the military would want little or no exposure and I can see how the slimes would take that and blow it up to be total and complete secrecy at all costs.
But the fact remains that we must guard against “national security” used as a cover up for disappearing people who speak inconvenient truths.
Why are you inserting your editorial speculation into the headline?
Gotta look at it like a cult. How many times did the Jehovah’s Witnesses predict the end of the world and fail spectactularly? At least 3 or 4 times. Yet people still stayed in the cult even after they were proved wrong over and over again.
Same s***, different century.
I would guess their level of accuracy would be somewhere near their firearm description accuracy. It’s just words.
Marked!
Thinking of the FEMA camps that the Kenyan built.
Brandon, and the Austin he rode in on, are both persona non-grata in the DOD.
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Just don’t let the public in?? Naw...that wouldn’t cost anything.
Stupid question I know, but why would they need to “build a courtroom”?
Because these are going to be for military tribunals, not judicial. Theory go that when this country become more and more ungovernable, the military steps in since they are the only body that swears an allegiance to the constitution. Therefore they round up the traitors and hence the courtrooms.Trump set up a massive expansion of Gitmo before he left office for a reason. Stay tuned.
Politics 101: Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers. And infinitely more so, don’t believe everything you read on the internet.
by Jim Robinson
Posted on 12/30/2021, 9:00:07 AM by Jim Robinson
From our things you should’ve learned in school dept:
Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers, and infinitely more so, “Don’t believe everything you read on the internet. Especially stuff you find on conspiracy sites or blog sites.!”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4025405/posts
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