Time for martial law?
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News Date: December 2, 2020
Lin Wood And Sidney Powell Urges Trump to Declare Martial Law and Hold New Elections;
Michael Flynn, Newly Pardoned, Calls for Trump to Temporarily Suspend the Constitution and Impose Martial Law;
WTPC Calls for Trump to Declare Limited Martial Law;
General McInerney talks Insurrection Act.
The Insurrection Act of 1807 allows the president to deploy U.S. troops domestically in extremely rare cases.
Sources: www.lacortenews.com, www.mediaite.com, www.youtube.com
IRS Closing, Trump proposes eliminating payroll tax
IRS Quietly Closing Offices During COVID-19 Crisis, But Union Says It's Not Enough.Trump proposes eliminating payroll tax through the end of the year.
Remember NESARA Section 2. Abolishes the income tax.
Sources:nbcnews.com, forbes.com
Donald Trump is ending endless war
NESARA law:16: Ceases all aggressive, U.S. government military actions worldwide.
17: Establishes peace throughout the world.
Trump office Facts:
Donald Trump is ending endless war
US pulls troops out of Libya amid rise in violence
New in 2020: Will Trump pull the US military out of Iraq and Syria?
Afghan conflict: US and Taliban sign deal to end 18-year war
Trump confirms plans to pull some US troops out of Germany
Peace Treaty on Korean Peninsula
Cosmic gravitational energy antigravity flying saucer patent
1, Cosmic gravitational energy antigravity flies butterfly.2, Cosmic gravitational energy generating system apparatus.
3, antigravity system and device.
4, the two dish of outer image cover the dish-shaped housing that forms mutually.
Source:patents.google.com
State of the Union speech delayed to March
On the 20th January, Biden was scheduled to make his first State of the Union speech.The speech has been delayed due to the current explosion of infections in the US, causing a breakdown in basic functions and services.
So, Joe Biden will give his first State of the Union address to Congress on March 1, the White House said.
Source: www.cnbc.com
G-24 calls for debt relief for developing countries
The G-24, a group of 28 member countries including China, is strongly advocating for sustainable debt relief measures for low-income nations due to their concerns over escalating, unsustainable public debt burdens.They conveyed this message during the 2023 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund on October 10.
The G-24's core mission is to coordinate and amplify the voices of developing countries on monetary and development issues, underscoring their commitment to global economic stability and the well-being of vulnerable nations.


