To: numberonepal
I don't see it. A lot of things have to happen before one gets to 11.3.
Where\when does it apply to any "Q" drop ? When has it happened ?
The general practice of the United States has been to make the fact of occupation known by proclamation or similar notice78 In addition to giving notice to the inhabitants of occupied territory, notice may be given to other governments.79 In some cases, the U.N. Security Council has recognized the fact of occupation.80
11.3 END OF OCCUPATION AND DURATION OF GC OBLIGATIONS The status of belligerent occupation ends when the conditions for its application are no longer met. Certain GC obligations with respect to occupied territory continue for the duration of the occupation after the general close of military operations.
78 For example, Coalition Provisional Authority Regulation No. 1, §1(1) (May 16, 2003) (“The CPA shall exercise powers of government temporarily in order to provide for the effective administration of Iraq during the period of transitional administration … .”)..
If it doesn't apply, none of the sections below it apply.
If you see how this fits...please enlighten me.
568 posted on
12/04/2023 9:07:21 PM PST by
stylin19a
(Back when men cursed & beat the ground with sticks, it was named witchcraft. Today it's named golf.)
To: stylin19a
Have you seen the Majic Eyes videos that connect the Q posts to LoW? It’s undeniable the Q team was referring to LoW.
To: stylin19a
The general practice of the United States has been to make the fact of occupation known by proclamation or similar notice78 In addition to giving notice to the inhabitants of occupied territory, notice may be given to other governments.79 In some cases, the U.N. Security Council has recognized the fact of occupation.80
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Doesn’t that only apply when the US is the occupier? In the current situation, China is the occupier OF the US. Maybe China and the other countries Biden is beholden to (Ukraine?) have different practices/rules or no rules at all.
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