On the subject of :
Crimes Against Humanity
Dear politicians, you have approved all of this..
We hold you equallyresponsible, if you don’t stop it right away :
We are tired of you neglecting facts, calling us demeaning names like conspiracy theorists – There are more than enough evidences that you can’t deny any more.
I remind everyone of you here:
A crime becomes intentional when it is committed knowingly.
Now you are all aware.
You have been #DUPED
‘They’ have made you into accomplices
And they fooled you into paying for their new factories/businesses
It’s ok, we’ve all been there – but now is the time to stop
And start doing right instead
We have collected evidence to show that you can’t hide behind vague legislation anymore, denying cause and effect.
We hold each and every one responsible for what they approved.
You will pay for your crimes :
“As law enforcement officers, [YOU] were entrusted with a special responsibility — to protect the the communities [YOU] served,”
said Acting Assistant Attorney General *** of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.
“Instead of promoting justice, [YOU] violated the public trust to satisfy [YOUR] own greed and to hurt individuals.
This conviction sends a clear message to the public that law enforcement officers who corrupt their responsibilities will be held accountable.”
“.. undermined the values they swore to uphold as federal law enforcement officers,”
said Special Agent in Charge of the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General (DOJ OIG) * Field Office.
“Justice was served. They have been held accountable for their corrupt actions.”
“The convictions should send a clear message that law enforcement officers who tarnish their badge for their own personal gain are not above the law and will be held accountable,”
said FBI Special Agent in Charge.
“The convictions of ** and ** send a clear message to the public that law enforcement officers will be held accountable when they violate the laws they were entrusted to uphold,”
said DEA Chief Inspector.
#Colonianism
The rich countries still think they can do what they want with the rest of the world, stealing what they can while destroying the rest.
Imposing values and standards..
Wars!
You have signed ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ 50 ?? years agoand still
You create dependency instead of empowerment.
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Politicians : you have a choice. What’s going on is unacceptable and you have taken part in driving it this far.
Either you take down or we take you all down. It’s up to you to show if we can trust in you or not.
To #fireFauci is a good start, but we won’t be satisfied with just him as the scapegoat.
What you are seeing now is just the beginning – and now is the time that you stop calling us conspiracy theorists.
You should be ashamed of yourselves who have been ridiculing your friends who’ve been trying to protect you all along –
the conspiracy is real, and it goes much deeper than this.
They have realized now that we aren’t backing down so they offer him as the fall guy.. The #scapeGoat –
Hoping we’ll be satisfied with that..
Remember WHO have been giving the world orders together with him?
Also lying through his teeth..
#BillGatesIsEvil !
Those two are the bottom steps of the ladder – but it’s the right place to start.
We are going after every last one of the involved!
There’s no where to hide anymore
#TheTruthShallSetUsFree
Crimes Against Humanity :
- Covid-1984 (and other plandemics)
- Vaccines
- GMO crops
- Pesticides
- Chemicals
- Fluoridation
- Junk food
- Natural resources harvesting
- Gene editing, Genetically sterilizing mosquitoes #Darpa
- Oil spills
- Satelites
- Surveillance
- wars
- Technology, internet created by #DARPA
- Blocking out the sun, #cern, examples of dangerous experiments with potential catastrophic global consequences
Inequality:
We all know this. Stop the empty words and start the actions :
“The wealthy bear the greatest responsibility in this area,” UNEP executive director Inger Anderson wrote in a foreword to the report.
“The combined emissions of the richest 1% of the global population account for more than twice the combined emissions of the poorest 50%.”
“The UNEP report shows that the over-consumption of a wealthy minority is fuelling the climate crisis, yet it is poor communities and young people who are paying the price,” said Tim Gore, head of climate policy at Oxfam, and a contributing author to the report.
“It will be practically and politically impossible to close the emissions gap if governments don’t cut the carbon footprint of the wealthy and end the inequalities which leave millions of people without access to power or unable to heat their homes.”