This Operation is for humanity, ridding the world of evil in many
facets. Undeclared wars & War Powers Resolution.
RattleTrap 1776 šŗšø, 1/30/24 3:46 PM UTC
National Guard just flew over. Zero state emergencies in
Alabama.
Tuesday. š„ššŗšø
RattleTrap 1776 šŗšø, 1/30/24 4:59 PM UTC
Mess with the bullā¦ you get the horns.
Last night when we opened up questions, one who was trolling the
wall, was allowed to talk and typical hater, someone Iāve
encountered before from the hate group, who acts all normal, yet you
can tell is condescending, thinks they know it all, says no war has
been declared.
So, š time.
The LAST time the U.S. FORMALLY declared war using specific
terminology, on any nation was in 1942, when war was declared
against Axis-allied Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania, because
President Franklin Roosevelt thought it was improper to engage in
hostilities against a country without a formal declaration of
war. Since then, every American president has used military
force without a declaration of war.
The United States has formally declared war against foreign nations
in five separate wars, each upon prior request by the president of
the United States. Four of those five declarations came after
hostilities had begun. James Madison reported that in the
Federal Convention of 1787, the phrase "make war" was changed to
"declare war" in order to leave to the executive the power to repel
sudden attacks but not to commence war without the explicit approval
of Congress. Debate continues as to the legal extent of the
president's authority in this regard.
Public opposition to American involvement in foreign wars,
particularly during the 1930s, was expressed as support for a
Constitutional Amendment that would require a national referendum on
a declaration of war. Several constitutional amendments, such
as the Ludlow Amendment, have been proposed that would require a
national referendum on a declaration of war.
After Congress repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in January
1971 and President Richard Nixon continued to wage war in Vietnam,
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law
(United States) 93ā148) over the veto of Nixon in an attempt to rein
in some of the president's claimed powers. The War Powers
Resolution proscribes the only power of the president to wage war
which is recognized by Congress.
In 1973, following the withdrawal of most American troops from the
Vietnam War, a debate emerged about the extent of presidential power
in deploying troops without a declaration of war. A compromise
in the debate was reached with the War Powers Resolution. This
act clearly defined how many soldiers could be deployed by the
president of the United States and for how long. It also
required formal reports by the president to Congress regarding the
status of such deployments, and limited the total amount of time
that American forces could be deployed without a formal declaration
of war.
All straight from here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States
Notice the 3 Tabs:
Declarations of wars
Undeclared wars
War Powers Resolution
Undeclared wars:
There is no specific format required under United States law for the
way an official war declaration will be structured or
delivered. The United States Constitution states: "The
Congress shall have Power [ā¦] To declare War, grant Letters of
Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and
Water".
As of August 2013, the United States Congress has formally declared
war 11 times, and has not done so since 1942; 6 of these were WWII
declarations.
The United States did not declare war during its involvement in
Vietnam, although the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorized the
escalation and use of military force in the Vietnam War without a
formal declaration of war. On at least 125 occasions a US
president has employed military forces without authorization from
Congress.
One of the most significant of these occasions was the Korean War,
where the United States led a peacekeeping United Nations force to
stop North Korea's aggression against South Korea. The
conflict resulted in over 142,000 American casualties (about 40,000
deaths and over 100,000 injuries).
Undeclared wars:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undeclared_war
War Powers Resolution:
RattleTrap 1776 šŗšø, 1/30/24 4:59 PM UTC
The War Powers Act is a federal law intended to check the U.S.
presidentās power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without
the consent of the U.S. Congress.
The resolution was adopted in the form of a United States
congressional joint resolution. It provides that the president
can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad only by
declaration of war by Congress, "statutory authorization", or in
case of "a national emergency created by attack upon the United
States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces".
šš» I guess thatās why CIC Trump declared 11 National Emergencies
via 11 Executive Orders, ALL of which have been extended past their
two year clauses, 3 years in a row now.
With the key lines of the War Powers Act of 1973 being:
āPresidentās power to commit the United States to an armed conflict
without the consent of the U.S. Congress.ā
āIt provides that the president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into
action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress,ā
And he can MOST CERTAINLY protect his Nation as CIC by federalizing
HIS Military inside the boundaries and borders for protection of HIS
people.
I guess thatās why the LAST amended section of THE WAR POWERS ACT OF
1973 on the House.gov was put their by Donald John Trump which also
means the Congress signed off on it as well.
I guess thatās why the LAST amended sections of 10 United States
Codes Ā§12302 and Ā§12304 are CIC Donald John Trumpās Executive Orders
13912 and 13919, on the federalization of 1,000,000 Reserve
Components activating ALL reserves, even retirees.
Those must be revised, revoked, rescinded, or have a resolution
termination.
They have not. Hence why āJoeā has extended 11 EOs with 11
National Emergencies declared by CIC Trump.
3 of those 11 make ZERO LEGISLATIVE sense why āJoeā would do so if
this was NOT a Military Occupation and Continuity of Operations
Plan.
Executive Order 13818 šš» Human Rights Abuse with the Hunter Biden
laptop proving women of all ages, and links to Daddy Joe.
Executive Order 13959 šš» Freezing the assets and blocking the
property of those illegally funding the Chinese Military, when heās
been a China man for YEARS, linked with Obama, the Clintons, and
DemocRats.
Executive Order 13848 šš» Election Interference. Why in the
š„ would āJoe Bidenā extend the very Order that would cancel āhis
Presidencyā if he was actually President? It was Biden vs.
Trump in 2020, last I checked.
This Order was signed 2 months before any kind of Election under CIC
DJT, Sept. 12, 2018. Meaning, at that time, the only Election
Interference evidence they would have had was 2016 and prior, so,
that should also tell one, this is now a LAW and we will be tracking
the Elections moving forward, in which MSM told everyone the
National Guard were at precincts in 2018, 2020, and 2022.
The National Guard isnāt there to make sure Living Room Larry
doesnāt knock out a Basement Boy Billy at the polls. Thatās
NOT how that works.
All 11 EOs with NEs would expire after 2 years. So, why not
just let them terminate on their own?
Why would āJoeā extend all 11 of those especially 3 outliers that
make zero sense based on the context plus his history?
ALL the Military movement around the world are coming from Ā§1550 and
Ā§12302 and Ā§12304.
Congress put it there by the Order of the President.
No, thereās no way to find a PEAD right now, but by ALL the other
actions, orders, and visuals, itās easy to see to see a PEAD would
have been signed to expand CIC Trumps powers as President and CIC.
I call him CIC because the Orders are Wartime Orders.
A clear visual is a Vice President saluting soldier and those
rendering in return.
We donāt salute VPs and they donāt salute soldiers.
People like that clown, who just wants attention, wants to
instigate, or simply hate, is why America looks the way it does.
Simple reading and comprehension.
You donāt have to like whatās going on.
You donāt have to like CIC Trump.
You donāt have to like the laws and orders in place.
Thatās fine.
RattleTrap 1776 šŗšø, 1/30/24 4:59 PM UTC
But coming at me or anyone saying āit doesnāt mean that,ā ānothing
is happeningā or anything else simply because youāre one of those 3
aboveā¦ youāre only hurting yourself, your family and friends.
This Operation is for humanity, ridding the world of evil in many
facets.
So, remember, when you present yourself like that, all of us good
guys and gals, from all different walks and lifeās and backgrounds,
must treat you as one of those wanting to replace whatās been
removed due to your responses and actions.
Legislation is how our Nation functions and operates.
Not drama and instigators who havenāt even even read āMary Had a
Little Lamb.ā