Posted on 05/22/2019 11:37:31 AM PDT by ransomnote
He is supposed to return from England on 6/5 and I do not believe he would deflect from the D-day remembrances for any reason. I will see your bet, in the form of a freepathon donation and I will raise you a tag line edit, of the winners choosing (for a week). I predict Flag Day, 6/14
Et tu, Neon?
The thought as occurred to me as well, where our President Trump wants them to go down this road. It is so he can set them up with more "eyes on" when Declass gets released. Pelousi is in quite the pickle with her rabid base if so.
CGato
Can a non-US citizen be charged with espionage? Sounds like that would be illogical. Julian is not a US citizen. Sorry not a law fag. If this is so freaking obvious, I apologize.
Spitting image of Aunt Esther.
Including her fashion sense.
I don’t see where Neon was trying to get Bryan Cates twattered. Seems like he quoted one of his threads in full in his last post.
“First rule of assassination. Kill the assassin.”
Insulates you from exposure.
No rats left to rat you out for hiring them as assassins.
That’s Michelle.
Sure, spies all the time if they wanted to rather than exchange them for our spies who were caught. The Germans caught during WWII and executed, 6 of the eight weren't citizens. Case became precedent for trying 'unlawful combatants' by military tribunal.
Oh? So the day before the historic event that was the invasion of Saipan?
Works for me.
“He is supposed to return from England on 6/5 and I do not believe he would deflect from the D-day remembrances for any reason.”
D Day
6/5
D5?
The Maggot Coalition are very dirty players.
I wouldn’t trust a word they say on anything.
Espionage - Yes
Espionage is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information without the permission of the holder of the information.
Treason - not so much
Treason is criminal disloyalty to the state. It is a crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one’s nation or sovereign.
You would think that would be in the 'Assassins' Handbook' and real pros would take the same precaution after they got their pay.
Yes, crimes committed in or against the United States can be prosecuted against anyone except a diplomat who has immunity. Espionage, i.e., stealing confidential information or gathering information for use by a hostile power, is a crime under the US Code. I haven’t looked it up, so I can’t quote the specifics of what conduct is illegal, but we have prosecuted lots of spies over the decades. Soviet embassy staff couldn’t be prosecuted but spies in the US or elsewhere in the world who illegally obtained information could theoretically be prosecuted if they were caught and extradited. If they were uniformed soldiers acting in combat, that’s a whole different issue, to which the Geneva Convention applies.
What kind of father does that?
Father in name only.
Dads on FR might go triple S on a guy like Raniere...
What a mess!! Im not even close to knowing who is telling the truth these days. They ALL point the finger at each other. Its becoming unbearable imho.
Just when you think it cant get any more bizarrre...I just cant wrap my head around someone putting their kids through such things. Thanks, KitJ
I should add that there are situations where the act of a spy who is acting on behalf of his government could be considered an Act of State, in which case it has to be dealt with on a government to government basis. We can’t make criminal the conduct of a government, we can only go to war or issue sanctions or send back their ambassador, etc.
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