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To: greeneyes

MI does not answer to Congress, has the most access to mined data and classified information.
They have the best information gathering tools, They also have more power in general and are devoted to the constitution.
MI can take over the investigations for the other three in cases of high treason.
The State Secrets Act was upheld in the Supreme Court United States v. Reynolds, 345 U.S. 1 (1953) acknowledging the right of the government to exclude evidence in a trial that may harm National Security.

The President is the Commander in Chief of the Military and the Chief of Staff is Gen. John Kelly, a Marine.

The President can use military (& National Guard) as police force in the event of terrorist act, natural disasters and disorder that state police cannot contain.

So this Virginia think may turn up good.
I sure hope so.


507 posted on 01/19/2020 8:44:57 AM PST by norsky
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To: norsky
The President is the Commander in Chief of the Military and the Chief of Staff is Gen. John Kelly, a Marine.

The current acting chief of staff is Mick Mulvaney, who succeeded John Kelly on January 2, 2019.

508 posted on 01/19/2020 8:52:38 AM PST by Rush4U (With Q, all things flow)
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To: norsky

To: greeneyes
MI does not answer to Congress, has the most access to mined data and classified information.
They have the best information gathering tools, They also have more power in general and are devoted to the constitution.
MI can take over the investigations for the other three in cases of high treason.
The State Secrets Act was upheld in the Supreme Court United States v. Reynolds, 345 U.S. 1 (1953) acknowledging the right of the government to exclude evidence in a trial that may harm National Security.
The President is the Commander in Chief of the Military and the Chief of Staff is Gen. John Kelly, a Marine.
The President can use military (& National Guard) as police force in the event of terrorist act, natural disasters and disorder that state police cannot contain.
So this Virginia think may turn up good.
I sure hope so.
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I hope so to. Remains to be seen—could turn out ok, but could be bad too. I did want to repost any relevant rules/laws as well as speculations from some Anons. Cause who could remember all that from so long ago? Not me-decent memory-but not THAT good. LOL


561 posted on 01/19/2020 3:44:19 PM PST by greeneyes
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