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Mikovits, 5G, and Economic Collapse, Part 8: The Crimes of “Operation Covid”

(L) Man covered with feces in Abu Ghraib prison, photo: AP/SBS  (R) Jose Padilla, a US citizen, with sight and hearing blocked so as to maintain his sensory deprivation en route to the dentist!

Did you think you’d live to see such sights as are shown, to all the world, in the above pictures?  Both men are being subjected to torture, and yet the American people do nothing, despite US law prescribing ample punishment for torturers.

In this series of articles, I want to show off our wonderful law.  Is there anything wrong with our law? Yes — we don’t use it; that’s what’s wrong with it.

Let’s have a go at some of the crimes that are being committed within what I call “Operation Covid.” Treason and genocide are the big ones but some of the small ones are interesting. What punishments are available? Recall that Part 2 of this series outlined some possible civil actions (torts, for damages). Here in Part 8 we are looking at crime not lawsuits.

Staying Hypothetical, for Practical Reasons

Every “accused” is going to be a John Doe or Jane Doe in this article.  I want to identify crimes and identify legal ways to react. It would take some pussyfooting for me to state a name and then issue disclaimers to avoid being sued for libel.

The same for my identifying certain crimes. I will need to indicate – and I do now so indicate – that my identifying Covid as a bioweapon is tentative. Please treat it only as a hypothesis. I know that the AIDS epidemic was done with a bioweapon, so I’ll be saying that outright, but for Covid-19 we do not yet have sufficient evidence.

Historically Speaking

For historic cases, one can speak confidently if a legal settlement was already obtained. The US has deliberately spread diseases. We infected 696 people with syphilis, in Guatemala, in the 1940s. (This was supposedly to test the efficacy of penicillin.)   When the documents came to light in 2010, Secretary of State Clinton said “We deeply regret that it happened” and President Obama apologized to Guatemala’s president.

There were no arrests. It occurred outside US jurisdiction but the preparatory work must have been done stateside. There would have been many criminal John Does and Jane Does — the person who thought it up; the one who designed it, the pharmacists involved, and so forth. Diplomatic staff at our embassy probably knew about it.

(Note: the official website State.gov says: “Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are not subject to the jurisdiction of local courts.…” The phrase “principle of international law” means it’s discretionary. In reality diplomats don’t need immunity, they have impunity – the various host governments agree with one another to whisk the offender off to the airport rather than arrest him.)

Garden-Variety Crimes of the 2020 Pandemic

It is said that a certain prosecutor was so adept at using the law, that he “could prosecute a ham sandwich.”  There are always crimes on the book if your object is to get someone.  For this article I want to show how to prosecute the main criminals of Covid, the high-ups, for crimes such as treason and genocide. But first, let’s just nominate some Covid-related crimes of a garden variety.

Regarding the Illness

Possibly there was a deliberate infecting of the population with a harmful virus. But even if that is not the case, and the disease spread by ordinary contagion, the following things may have been done with malicious intent:

  1. advising wrong treatment
  2. giving wrong treatment
  3. ventilating patients (inappropriately) for profit
  4. lying on the death certificate
  5. falsely reporting (e.g., overcrowded hospitals)

6.. exaggerating risk of mortality to create fear

Regarding Testing:

The imposition of a test is, so far, state-based, not federal. It could involve:

  1. harming a patient while administrating the test
  2. lying about reliability of test results
  3. forcing the test on unwilling persons
  4. surreptitiously gathering information by the test

Regarding Vaccinating

There is not yet a vaccine for Covid-19, but we know of many crimes that have been committed with other vaccines:

  1. creating a harmful vaccine
  2. lying about its contents
  3. propagandizing people to get the vaccine
  4. refusing to acknowledge vaccine injury
  5. suppressing better methods to bring health
  6. inserting an unacknowledged “extra” in the vaccine

Regarding the 5G Rollout

I will argue in a later article about the possible use of 5G to trigger a Covid-like illness, but for now I just list “garden-variety” crimes that are possibly being committed with regard to the 5G rollout:

  1. bribing government for right to roll out
  2. lying that it is safe
  3. lying by disguising the towers
  4. destroying property (e.g., bee production)

Regarding the Lockdown and Business failures

A new, strange atmosphere was seen in the US during April and May 2020, owing to government orders of quarantine, social distancing, and lockdown of businesses. I think time will tell that the pandemic was planned for the purpose of taking over the economy, globally. If so, the following crimes may have already been committed:

  1. conspiring to destroy businesses
  2. conspiring manslaughter (e.g., by food shortage)
  3. conspiring to make borders disappear
  4. conspiring to centralize all banks

Note: the US law of business is not, as many believe, “survival of the fittest.” The Sherman Anti-Trust Act is still good law, at 15 USC 1, and 15 USC 2:

Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is declared to be illegal. Every person who shall make any contract or engage in any combination or conspiracy hereby declared to be illegal shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by fine not exceeding $100,000,000 if a corporation, or, if any other person, $1,000,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding 10 years, or by both said punishments, in the discretion of the court.”

Domestic War Crimes

Certainly we shouldn’t refer to bioweapon-related crime as being of a “garden variety.”  I doubt if this crime has ever been prosecuted! In general, war crimes are ignored, although there have been some ad hoc tribunals.

Surprisingly, in 1996, Congress passed a domestic War Crimes Act. You can find it codified at 18 USC 2441:

(a) Offense.—

Whoever, whether inside or outside the United States, commits a war crime, in any of the circumstances described in subsection (b), shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for life or any term of years, or both, and if death results to the victim, shall also be subject to the penalty of death.

(b) Circumstances.—

The circumstances … are that the person committing such war crime or the victim of such war crime is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States or a national of the United States. [Emphasis added]

The Crime of Using a Bioweapon

In a separate Act, Congress criminalized bioweaponry. It is called the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989.

I am so cynical that I think Congress did this to shut up the academics and human-rights activists who were making a stink. People could then say “Oh, we don’t do bioweapons anymore; it was outlawed “– while the military could go on its merry way making such weapons as usual.

Anyway, the stated reason for this federal legislation was to enable domestic implementation of a UN treaty known as the Biological Weapons Convention. (One of the UN’s mission is global disarmament!) It’s codified at 18 USC 175:

(a) In general. –Whoever knowingly develops, produces, stockpiles, transfers, acquires, retains, or possesses any biological agent, toxin, or delivery system for use as a weapon, or knowingly assists a foreign state or any organization to do so, or attempts, threatens, or conspires to do the same, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for life or any term of years, or both.  There is extraterritorial Federal jurisdiction over an offense under this section committed by or against a national of the United States.

(b) Additional offense. –Whoever knowingly possesses any biological agent, toxin, or delivery system of a type or in a quantity that, under the circumstances, is not reasonably justified by a prophylactic, protective, bona fide research, or other peaceful purpose, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both. [Emphasis added]

Now to the Big Crimes – Treason and Genocide

Recall the gist of Parts 6 and 7 of this series. It has to do with the really big issues that are affecting us in myriad ways. Namely, power being held by unaccountable (often invisible) persons, and the madcap ideas about changing the human future which I have labelled “envisioning.”

(A passing salute here to caring human beings who are trying to do something globally to decrease conflict and increase love – you are not my target.)

Treason

In 2011, I published a book with the ambitious title Prosecution for Treason; Epidemics, Weather War, Mind Control, and the Surrender of Sovereignty. The first page goes like this:

Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution says:

“Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.” 

Many Americans holding government office have committed treason against the nation and are doing so today. To levy war against the US could entail … poisoning the water supply [or] more subtle activities.

As for adhering to the enemies of the US, we would have to be clear as to who is our enemy. Would it need to be a foreign state, or could it be just an international organization or even a domestic ‘fifth column’? It need not be a foreign state – an enemy is an enemy.

What of John Wilkes Booth? If he had been caught could he have been tried for treason? Yes. Assassinating the nation’s leader [Abe Lincoln] is a form of levying war against the nation. According to some revisionist historians such as Eustace Mullins (1985), Booth’s motive was to prevent Lincoln from taking a firm hand against the bankers. The persons who conspired to kill President Kennedy in 1963 are traitors. Several of them are still alive and should now be arrested. There is no reason whatsoever to avoid dealing with this matter.

–end of quote from my 2010 book.

The announcement of the crime of treason, in the Constitution in 1787, was followed up by legislating the details of it (at 18 USC 2381), and by Congress adding statutorily the crime of misprision (rhymes with vision), meaning if you know of treason and don’t report you can end up behind bars. Have a look– it’s at 18 USC 2382:

Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States and having knowledge of the commission of any treason against them, conceals and does not, as soon as may be, disclose and make known the same to the President or to some judge of the United States, or to the governor or to some judge or justice of a particular State, is guilty of misprision of treason and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both.”

French virologist Luc Montagnier, who won the 2008 Nobel Prize for his work on the HIV virus, says the current corona virus is definitely man-made. Judy Mikovits, ex-supervisor at Ft Detrick, and whistle blower of the XMRV scandal, says the current corona virus was started at the University of North Carolina and completed at Wuhan.

For purposes of this article, I want to leave Americans with this thought: if it was a bioweapon made in the US, the makers of it are traitors. It would not be enough to charge them with violating the law against bioweaponry, as listed above. They must be tried under the law of treason.

This could be, pardon me for saying, a benefit of the pandemic. The terrible issue of “power without accountability” has been going on for decades with never a crackdown on the highest-level criminals. Should the truth come out as to the audacious acts that they commit, by an airing of this virus business, it would be a great blessing.

Genocide

Googling for the word “genocide” today (May 23, 2020) brings up stories abut Rwanda and Armenia. Googling for “genocide, corona virus” brings news from the rainforest of Brazil where indigenous people are dying from Covid-19 (Note: the technical name of today’s virus is SARSCoV-2; the disease that results from it is Covid-19.)

More than 26 people in a small area of Brazil have died of it. But I have in mind a much more shocking idea — that the entire event of the past few months is all a genocide. And as many people have speculated, the “purpose” of the pandemic is to an enable a One World Government, and a smaller population.

The whole thing is so bizarre that we don’t want to think about it. But it is much easier to cope with, if you have a mind for the law.  My message to Americans is: Come back to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the rest of our law. Our law is a huge gift, even to other nations.

And here is a special “incentivizer” for certain persons to come back to the law.  Find it at 18 USC 1091:

“Genocide: (a) Basic Offense.—Whoever, whether in time of peace or in time of war and with the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in substantial part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group as such—

(1) kills members of that group;

(2) causes serious bodily injury to members of that group;

(3) causes the permanent impairment of the mental faculties of members of the group through drugs, torture, or similar techniques;

(4) subjects the group to conditions of life that are intended to cause the physical destruction of the group in whole or in part….

(b) Punishment for Basic Offense

(1) in the case of an offense under subsection (a)(1), where death results, by death or imprisonment for life and a fine of not more than $1,000,000, or both; and

(2) a fine of not more than $1,000,000 or imprisonment for not more than twenty years, or both, in any other case.

(d) Attempt and Conspiracy.—  Any person who attempts or conspires to commit an offense under this section shall be punished in the same manner as a person who completes the offense.

(e) Jurisdiction.—There is jurisdiction … if  the offense is committed in whole or in part within the United States; or

(2) regardless of where the offense is committed, the alleged offender is— (A) a national of the United States ….” [Emphasis added]