#MilitaryComms

🇺🇸 10-28-24 Q The Storm Rider
💥_NOW
MUSK gave you COMMS of DARKMAGE OPERATIONS…

💥TRUMP SENDS MILITARY COMMS;
FOR THE MILITARY TO PREPARE FOR DARKMAGA
MILITARY OPERATIONS
AND DAYS OF DARKNESS
THAT LEADS TO MILITARY INTERVENTION…

💥TRUMP is wearing the U.S. Army military colors of
Black/Gold/White…

💥10 DAYS…
That will trigger OVERT U.S. Army military
response and operations…… COMING
The ten days is not a time stamp…
But a specific EVENT Leading to 11.3

https://t.me/QTSR2

😻 In his last rallies, POTUS has said
“The United States is now an OCCUPIED COUNTRY.”

Dept. of Defense Law of War Manual, Chapter 11.3
END OF OCCUPATION AND DURATION OF GC OBLIGATIONS

🎖️LAW OF WAR MANUAL - Updated July 2023
https://media.defense.gov/2023/Jul/31/2003271432/-1/-1/0/DOD-LAW-OF-WAR-MANUAL-JUNE-2015-UPDATED-JULY%202023.PDF

#25
Proof to begin 11.3.

The Alien and Sedition Acts were a set of four laws enacted in 1798 that applied restrictions to immigration and speech in the United States.[a] The Naturalization Act increased the requirements to seek citizenship, the Alien Friends Act allowed the president to imprison and deport non-citizens, the Alien Enemies Act gave the president additional powers to detain non-citizens during times of war, and the Sedition Act criminalized false and malicious statements about the federal government. The Alien Friends Act and the Sedition Act expired after a set number of years, and the Naturalization Act was repealed in 1802. The Alien Enemies Act is still in effect.

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In response connie wright to her Publication

The Alien Enemies Act was not allowed to expire with the other Alien and Sedition Acts, and it remains in effect as Chapter 3, Sections 21–24 of Title 50 of the United States Code.[7] President James Madison invoked the act against British nationals during the War of 1812.[8] President Woodrow Wilson invoked the act against nationals of the Central Powers during World War I. In 1918, an amendment to the act struck the provision restricting the law to males.[9]