Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
Ralph Baric , UNC Chapel Hill, lead the SARS project. On his team was Shi Zengli, the bat lady of Wuhan. For years their paper on chimeric viruses was online at nature dot com, and only updated years later to admit it was funded by Fauci’s pet organization. They wrote about inserting HIV into the SARS virus and where so frightened by the virulence increase that the President shut the project down. Actually it was offshored to Wuhan, to one of their virology labs (there were 5 in the city), which was run by the military.
All this was known in the earliest days of Ncov-19, about the time the virologists from India analyzed a sample and declared it was manmade. They were damned of course and their paper was retracted. About the same time Fauci’s paper on SARS-1 was remembered, in which he lauds hydroxychloroquine as a potent treatment. This was also buried. The 2019 paper on Ivermectin, calling it a gift from God and citing it’s efficacy for a host of ailments including cancer, was likewise ignored. The whole pandemic was a scam from the very beginning, and some of us who paid attention knew it, but nobody would or was allowed to listen.
Please cite the “after conviction” part of the pardon power.
“and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” is the wording. Perhaps “offences”don’t count until investigations, indictments, trials, and convictions have been concluded? That does fit with the innocent until proven guilty concept. But it would be nice if there was some case law cited to support the limits of what can be pardoned.
“Can the President pardon someone before they are indicted, convicted, or sentenced for a federal offense against the United States? It would be highly unusual, but there have been a few cases where people who had not been charged with a crime were pardoned, including President Gerald Ford's pardon of President Richard Nixon after Watergate, President Jimmy Carter's pardon of Vietnam draft dodgers and President George H.W. Bush's pardon of Caspar Weinberger. President Donald J. Trump pardoned Joseph Arpaio and others after they were charged and convicted, but prior to sentencing” So it has been done, but rarely. And never for so many named individuals never charged, nor ever for such a broad time period (nor) for completely unstated charges.
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Ralph Baric , UNC Chapel Hill, lead the SARS project. On his team was Shi Zengli, the bat lady of Wuhan. For years their paper on chimeric viruses was online at nature dot com, and only updated years later to admit it was funded by Fauci’s pet organization. They wrote about inserting HIV into the SARS virus and where so frightened by the virulence increase that the President shut the project down. Actually it was offshored to Wuhan, to one of their virology labs (there were 5 in the city), which was run by the military.
All this was known in the earliest days of Ncov-19, about the time the virologists from India analyzed a sample and declared it was manmade. They were damned of course and their paper was retracted. About the same time Fauci’s paper on SARS-1 was remembered, in which he lauds hydroxychloroquine as a potent treatment. This was also buried. The 2019 paper on Ivermectin, calling it a gift from God and citing it’s efficacy for a host of ailments including cancer, was likewise ignored. The whole pandemic was a scam from the very beginning, and some of us who paid attention knew it, but nobody would or was allowed to listen.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/02/03/retraction-faulty-coronavirus-paper-good-moment-for-science/
Please cite the “after conviction” part of the pardon power.
“and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” is the wording. Perhaps “offences”don’t count until investigations, indictments, trials, and convictions have been concluded? That does fit with the innocent until proven guilty concept. But it would be nice if there was some case law cited to support the limits of what can be pardoned.
“Can the President pardon someone before they are indicted, convicted, or sentenced for a federal offense against the United States?
It would be highly unusual, but there have been a few cases where people who had not been charged with a crime were pardoned, including President Gerald Ford's pardon of President Richard Nixon after Watergate, President Jimmy Carter's pardon of Vietnam draft dodgers and President George H.W. Bush's pardon of Caspar Weinberger. President Donald J. Trump pardoned Joseph Arpaio and others after they were charged and convicted, but prior to sentencing”
So it has been done, but rarely. And never for so many named individuals never charged, nor ever for such a broad time period (nor) for completely unstated charges.
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