Jack Smith Subpoenaed, Autopen Orders Voided & Clarence Thomas on Liberal SCOTUS Cases
Jesse KellyDecember 27, 202547 min5,401 views
27 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Communist Approach to Power
- π‘ The core of communist ideology is the relentless acquisition and use of power to reward allies and punish enemies.
- π― This pursuit of power extends to even the smallest positions, like a local librarian, who can influence children's programming and displays.
- π§ Understanding this mindset is crucial, as normal people often struggle to grasp the motivations of those who seek power for nefarious purposes.
Judicial Power and "Revolutionary" Judges
- βοΈ The height of power in any country is owning the judicial system, exceeding political power or even organized crime's influence.
- π Judges are increasingly seen not as interpreters of law, but as "revolutionary allies" placed to advance a specific agenda.
- π Judge Booseberg is highlighted as an example of a judge issuing nationwide injunctions and providing legal cover for investigations like "Arctic Frost."
- β οΈ The assignment of Judge Booseberg to the case involving Eric Swalwell, who faces mortgage fraud allegations, is presented as suspicious.
Operation Arctic Frost and Government Weaponization
- π΅οΈββοΈ "Operation Arctic Frost" is described as a "ridiculously illegal investigation" by Jack Smith and the FBI, involving the collection of text messages and phone numbers.
- π± Congressman Jim Jordan details how his phone records were obtained for over two and a half years, allowing for the mapping of his life patterns.
- ποΈ This is characterized as the "weaponization of government", where the judiciary is used to attack political opposition.
- π Windom, Jack Smith's deputy, was referred to the DOJ for obstruction of Congress, while Jack Smith himself was subpoenaed for a deposition regarding the phone record collection.
Supreme Court and Legal Challenges
- π Clarence Thomas is invoked regarding the investigation of a crisis pregnancy center, illustrating how attorney generals might use their power to target perceived enemies.
- βοΈ Alex Swoyer discusses the potential voiding of President Biden's autopen executive orders and pardons, noting that pardons are generally permanent.
- π Several Supreme Court cases are pending, including those related to Trump's tariff powers, the deployment of National Guard, and gerrymandering.
- π³οΈ The Supreme Court's decision on gerrymandering cases could significantly impact future elections by setting precedent for how district lines are drawn.
Vaccine Concerns and Medical Establishment Corruption
- β οΈ Senator Ron Johnson raises concerns about the COVID vaccine, citing nearly 39,000 worldwide deaths associated with the injection and a lack of rigorous testing.
- π The medical establishment and federal agencies are accused of being corrupt and captured, failing to adequately study adverse events and protect the public.
- π¬ Autopsies during COVID were difficult to obtain, hindering the investigation into sudden adult deaths (SADS), which mirrored SIDS but for adults.
- π There is a critique of the pharmaceutical industry and establishment medicine for prioritizing profit over effective and affordable cures.
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