RE: The Latin American Report # 482
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"...the presence of the Tren de Aragua, which in any case does not appear to have such a high level of organization and action in the United States, constitutes an act of war."
The real problem is that there is so much deception and duplicity involved in this political environment that no one is accurately considering or representing any of the actors involved. It is not Caracas, a foreign enemy, that is infiltrating the United States of America with TdA gang members, but the CIA, making the enemy involved American traitors using the power of the USG purse against it's people, that may, or may not, be opposed to the current US President. Again, there's so much deception and duplicity involved it's hard to tell.
Anyway, starting from such an inaccurate conception of the actual actors, means, and unconstitutional betrayals ongoing makes arriving at a just resolution of the actual problem very difficult for a lawful court, and no one intimately familiar with US courts won't break out into deep guffaws of belly laughter at the characterization of US courts as lawful. They are as corrupt as can be found anywhere. The US of A has the best legal system money can buy, and that is an accurate description of the most corrupt courts that exist.
Jesus correctly observed that a house divided against itself cannot stand, and a hopelessly inadequate description of this legal contest, which is all we have the capacity to form, is that the USG is infiltrated by traitors that have funded, trained, and armed foreign drug cartels, such as TdA, and directed the infiltration of such drug cartels, and specifically the TdA, into the USA as an act of war treasonously. The US Presidential administration, in the official conduct of it's duties as the executive American government, is exfiltrating the invading drug cartels infiltrating the US as part of the traitorous scheme of rogue USG agents, and the US federal courts are challenging the exfiltration of the enemies of the USG that are directed by USG traitors by the USG by the USG.
It would be difficult to find a house more divided against itself, or a legal case less likely to be justly adjudicated.
I don't have any legal issue with foreign enemies being sent to foreign territories. The US Constitution only regards Americans, and has no lawful jurisdiction over non-Americans. The real problem is when American civilians are exfiltrated from their natal homeland as if they were similarly unprotected by the US Constitution. That is unlawful, unjust, and shall not be allowed by just and lawful courts - but that is exactly what has been happening in the USA since 9/11, with the USG assassinating American born Americans, including children, without even bothering to make the barest accusation of any crime whatsoever, much less having convicted them of capital offenses for which they can be lawfully executed - if they were adults and legally responsible for their actions by law. There is no longer any regard or respect for the rule of law, the Constitutional rights the USG is formed only to protect, and instead it's agents (John Yee, legal counsel to President George W. Bush) have declared that the US President has the authority to crush the testicles of an innocent child to interrogate their parents.
The USG has been an unlawful rogue treason for decades now, and this present farcical adjudication has no potential to restore it to just and lawful operations, nor any likelihood of making a just and lawful ruling by the USG on the USG's acts of war against the US population, the USG is claiming to oppose by claiming the power to ignore the Constitutional proscriptions that are the source of the USG. It's all but impossible for any kind of just or lawful adjudication to come from such internal wrangling, treason, and corruption.
Thanks!
Hello friend. As always, your insightful feedback opens me to new perspectives and knowledge. I understand the point about the drift of American democracy and all that is now shrouding it in darkness. Then, I found your allusion to the CIA particularly interesting because it seems to be an agency come to grief when we compare its presence in the media and public discussion to 50 years ago. However, bad things continue and will continue to happen related to these grim bodies. Thanks from the Island.
From it's initial formation, the CIA has been smuggling drugs and capturing the black markets of the world, which has largely been accomplished in the ~80 years the CIA has been in operation. I am poorly informed, because of the deception that such criminal organizations maintain about their crimes, but my understanding is that the CIA has spawned all drug cartels, all child sex slavery, and all organ trafficking markets, or at least has been deeply involved in them.
Were these, and the other sinister predations on humanity, charged, prosecuted, and adjudicated with the guilty parties justly imprisoned and executed for their capital crimes, I'd agree the CIA had come to grief.
From what I can see, it is coming into it's power as war it has fomented burgeons across European US allies. Kissinger pointed out that it was dangerous to be an enemy of the US, but it was fatal to be it's ally.