To: Winfastorlose who wrote (39332 ) 7/12/2022 7:10:47 AM From: fred woodall 4 RecommendationsRecommended By isopatch roguedolphin SliderOnTheBlack Winfastorlose
Respond to of 50498 Setting up to be a slaughterhouse over there. By March 23’ a wasteland. Complements from the other side of the pond. Don’t know how many following 4CHAN data on Hunter hacked iCloud. Add to this storm of sick perversion and “the big guy” selling our emergency oil reserve to his sons Chinese pals. Blackmail sound’s logical. This Biden family is mentally deranged! Sick and crooked beyond anything imaginable. Can’t Americans see we’re fixing to lose everything? Sedition refers to conspiring with others to incite rebellion against lawful authority. Sedition, along with treason and insurrection, are addressed in the United States Code ( 115 U.SC. §§ 2381 – 2391) . Under federal law, sedition occurs when two or more persons conspire to commit certain actions against the United States (U.S.) government. The conspiracy to commit such acts is sedition, whether or not the actions are actually attempted or carried out. conspiring to take down, overthrow or destroy by force the U.S. governmentlevying war against the U.S. government opposing the authority of the U.S. government by force hindering, delaying or preventing any U.S. law from being carried outtaking, seizing or possessing U.S. government property via forceSedition can take place in any U.S. state or territory, as well as any other location under the jurisdiction of the U.S. (such as a military base). The punishment for sedition can include up to twenty years in prison and/or a fine. The amount of the fine is not specified in the code. What Is Treason? The concept of treason can be broadly interpreted as treachery, but it has a specific definition in federal law. Treason occurs when anyone who owes allegiance to the United States of America, such as a citizen or resident, commits certain acts against the U.S. government. There is actually a treason clause in the U.S. Constitution ; it is the only crime specifically referenced within the Constitution. levying war against the U.S.aligning with enemies of the U.S.providing assistance or comfort to enemies of the U.S. (within the country or in any other location)The punishment for treason varies widely. People who commit treason can be put to death, put in prison (for a minimum of five years) and/or fined (at least $10,000). Those found guilty of treason are disqualified from holding any public office in the U.S. What Is Insurrection?What is an insurrection? An insurrection is an organized effort by a group of citizens against their government. An insurrection usually involves force. Insurrection can be committed against any lawful governmental authority. Under U.S. federal law, a person can be held responsible for being in any way associated with an insurrection or any kind of rebellion against the laws or authority of the U.S. government. Involvement may involve any of the following with regards to an insurrection or rebellion: incitingsetting foot on (being there) assistingengaging ingiving aid or comfort to those who do any of the aboveAnyone found guilty of insurrection can be put in prison for up to ten years and fined an unspecified amount. Such persons will also be prohibited from holding any public office in the U.S.