Tuesday, June 11, 2024
4883-4884: For All of You Who Hate What FAUCI Stands For from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
This leaked audio from Congressional Hearings is so hot you will need hot pads to handle it.
It
comes on the heels of the Fifth Circuit Court decision protecting the
free speech rights of physicians from politically-motivated threats made
by unaccountable unelected "professional boards" that were goaded by
left-wing politicians to punish and censor physicians who questioned or
outright denied the official narrative being spun by these bureaucrats
throughout the pandemic.
Meet
a frontline Medical Doctor who also happens to be a member of Congress
from Georgia tearing Doctor Fauci into little tiny bits and spitting him
out all over the floor of the Congressional Hearings into Covid and
Fauci's part in it.
It
will make you feel like your soul just got roto rootered; it will make
you feel so good, so uplifted, so proud of this one man taking on the
monster and showing Fauci and his whole agenda up for what it is:
political coercion in the name of "science".
If you do nothing else today, watch this and take in every word, every syllable, and cheer!
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The Office of Marshals at Arms
By Anna Von Reitz
The
Office of Marshal at Arms comes to us from the seagoing Office of the
Master at Arms. At sea this is a militant and military office carrying a
naval rating; the Master at Arms at sea acts as the Chief of Police on a
boat, managing criminal investigations, ordering security measures and
protocols, promoting the safety of the Good Ship, Captain, and Crew
---and making arrests when necessary.
The
Master at Arms maintains the ship's brig, the ship's record of criminal
and violent offenses and mutinies, plans countermeasures against
terrorists and pirates, maintains the ship's contacts with the Judge
Advocate General of the Navy and generally maintains the discipline of
the ship for the Captain.
This
Office came ashore early on in the form of the Sergeant of Arms, an
elected Officer of each Congress who serves as the Chief Law Enforcement
Officer for that body.
In
the context of the Congressional Sergeant of Arms Office, it's the duty
of the Sergeant of Arms to maintain the safety and security of the
Congress and the U.S. Capitol in general. Over the years there have
come to be two (2) Congressional Sergeants at Arms, one for the Senate
and one for the House; together they manage the Capitol Police Board
which is responsible for the administration of the Capitol Police.
This
gives you the history, flavor, and background for the Marshal of Arms
Office in each State Assembly. There is one elected Marshal at Arms in
each Assembly, and typically three or more Deputy Marshals at Arms.
Their
duties include securing the safety of meeting places both physical and
cyber, promoting and keeping order at meetings, conducting
investigations as needed, upholding the rights and guarantees of
members, planning countermeasures against terrorist attacks, keeping
records related to criminal incidents, making arrests if necessary,
training deputies, networking with the State Militia and Peacekeeping
Task Force and Continental Marshals Service and local law enforcement
officers as need be.
Marshals
at Arms do not dictate to The State Assembly; each State Assembly is
the Captain of the ship, figuratively speaking, and the Marshals at Arms
are expected to serve and obey the Assembly directives.
There
is one (1) elected Marshal at Arms for each General Assembly, but just
as both the Senate and House have a Sergeant at Arms, it is traditional
for the elected Marshal at Arms to provide Deputies to serve as the
Marshal at Arms for the International Business Assembly and Jural
Assembly, or for those Bodies to elect their own Marshal at Arms from
within their membership.
This
team of Marshals at Arms are overall responsible for working together
to secure the safety and decorum of Assembly meetings and events, uphold
the equal treatment and rights of all members, maintain records of all
criminal incidents and reports thereof, and networking with the other
peacekeeping forces: State Militia, Continental Marshals, and
Peacekeeping Task Force, plus, if indicated, Court Bailiffs, County
Sheriffs, and local law enforcement officers (LEOs).
The
Marshal at Arms is an important position of trust within the Assembly
and so, a Marshal at Arms who appears to fail that trust can be
suspended immediately by a simple vote of no confidence by the body
being served, pending investigation and presentation of the issues to
the General Assembly which may then vote to maintain them in office or
order new elections.
It
is not the part or position of the Marshal at Arms to issue "laws"
disguised as Standard Operations Procedures. Standard Operations
Procedures (SOPs) are military procedures manuals; they are
administrative in nature and have no place in a civilian government
outside the internal workings of the State Assembly Militia and the
peacekeeping offices themselves.
In
other words, it's fine for the Marshals at Arms to adopt SOPs for their
own functions and also fine for the State Assembly Militias to
establish SOPs to guide their functions and operations, but their use
and utility is not to extend to the civilian functions of State
Assemblies, such as the General Assembly, International Business
Assembly, and Jural Assembly.
Although
Jural Assemblies adopt Rules and Procedures governing a wide variety of
circumstances and questions, these are not to be interpreted as
Standard Operations Procedures.
Court Rules and Procedures are established for the use of the Public as well as the members of the Jural Assembly and Courts.
Standard
Operations Procedures Manuals established for the use of the State
Militia or Marshal at Arms or any other peacekeeping functionaries are
meant to be internal documents guiding the standards, duties, and
operations of their offices. These documents should be made available to
the General Assembly upon demand, but are not intended for any
generalized public purpose.
SOPs
need to be officially adopted by the office or group using them, should
be reviewed at least once a year for efficacy and amendment, and should
be kept as simple as possible.
We
are coming out of a highly compartmentalized and bureaucratic society
that is regimented and rules-based and so, we have the habit of creating
arbitrary rules and frameworks and ascribing power to these structures
and rules we have made with our own hands or that we have inherited from
others.
This
has led to the people of this country, particularly those working in
government functions, being burdened down by more than 80 million laws,
regulations, codes and statutes --- and all the administrative cost and
energy spent on the enforcement of this cancerous proliferation of
"laws".
The
promulgation and proliferation of rules and laws and regulations
governing our activities may be what we are used to, but it is not a
burden we want to drag with us into the future.
The
fundamental laws of do no harm, honor your neighbor as yourself,
fairness, and love must be our strongest bulwark of self-governance upon
which all else depends, and without which all rules and SOPs, all
codes, statutes, and regulations fail us.
Work
together to promote a community of communities and a nation built of
many nations, all bound together by a common destiny and common needs
for peace, justice, and security of our rights and persons.
The
Marshal at Arms is the one we turn to when someone shows up "drunk and
disorderly" and needs to be removed from a meeting. He or she is the
one we look to when some nutcase shows up with a gun or knife and takes a
hostage or starts shooting. The Marshal at Arms is the first line of
defense when a child goes missing at an Assembly picnic, an elderly
woman has a stroke, or a busload of Assembly members is stalled on the
highway.
They
take charge of the situation, together with other members of our
peacekeeping community, in the frontline effort to deliver the first and
only true duty of the government: to protect us and our assets.
The
perfect Marshal at Arms and Deputy Marshals at Arms are skilled
marksmen, familiar with weapons, defense against weapons, and laws
pertaining to weapons of all kinds; they are mentally and emotionally
well-balanced and fair-minded and unbiased; they are trained in First
Aid, CPR, and life-saving and are able to apply onsite triage; they are
able observers and skilled investigators, always aware of the
surroundings, potential threats, and hazards; they are able to write up
reports and keep records of criminal incidents; they are personable and
able to interact well with other peacekeepers as a vital part of our
overall safety net.
The
perfect Marshal at Arms respects everyone in the Assembly as an equal
being owed the same rights and bearing the same responsibilities as
everyone else.
We
are, overall, justifiably proud of our Marshals at Arms, and we draw
your attention to their position in your State Assembly so that everyone
better understands the duties and functions of a Marshal at Arms and
better appreciates their service.
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