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Apr 20, 2023·edited Apr 20, 2023Liked by Dan Fournier

Fine interview...ManyThanks ! Gotta say, Prof Dan, if my TO cop was half the man Constable Gircys is, wouldn't have divorced him. The destruction of Canada has Our slav parents, who lost everything when they escaped the commies et nazis, turning over in their graves .

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Thanks for your input dar. Let us pray the ship will turn around.

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Excellent job, Dan. What a simple but important interview idea. Interview a police officer - who is supposed to be sworn to uphold the law and the national Constitution. There were lots of shocking and important revelations in this interview. For example, the fact his own bank accounts were frozen in the Trucker Protest. I also think you are taking an original approach by analyzing all the language in these oaths of office.

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Bill, VERY IMPORTANT:

Here is your DEEP DIVE on what I was talking about regarding OATHS:

- SGT Report: BREAKING: SMOKING GUN PROOF OF BIDEN'S TREASON? -- Todd Callender

https://www.bitchute.com/video/kgahc0Bsc8Vf/

+ PETITION FOR WRIT OF QUO WARRANTO – The Whole Cabinet is Void! (100-page legal document)

bit.ly/writofquo

Attorney Todd Callender needs no introduction. He's as solid as they come, and of C19 fame.

Not finished watching the whole video, but he's actually confirming most of what I had come across and suspected. Some cliff notes:

- Oaths in the U.S. under the current legal statutes need to be WRITTEN/SIGNED + NOTARIZED (not just taken orally);

- There are certain requirements for the WITNESSES too;

- (probably other requirements - see video)

FACTS:

- The AG (Attorney General) of the U.S. has no signed/notarized oath;

- The Secretary of Defense (Austin) has a written document about his oath, but it is not notarized, nor sealed;

- The Vice-President of the United States of America, Kamala Harris, has no written/signed/notarized oath;

- They didn't ask for POTUS' oath; so, who the heck knows.

- The missing written & notarized oaths seem to run deep in the DC swamp & beyond.

These would explain a lot of the deep treason that has been occurring in the past few years such as the illegal/unlawful vax rollouts in the military, engagement in wars without the required nod from Congress, and trans insanity plaguing your branches of military.

Same kind of nonsense for the Justice Dept. and your highly political AG as well as in other areas.

It would be interesting to see whether Trump, Obama, had theirs. No to speculate too much, but I strongly doubt Obama has his.

I am very surprised nothing has been written about this MONUMENTAL topic yet in Brownstone. Perhaps you can ask in your internal group about this or directly to Jeffrey Tucker.

If I had the time, I'd write something on it. Maybe you can be up to the challenge?

Watch the Todd Callender video from above and let me know your thoughts hereunder. Maybe I'm missing something.

I'd also have to check if written/signed & notarized oaths would also be required here in Canadistan.

Peace.

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Thanks for the heads up, Dan. This has never been on my radar. First I've heard of it, but it sounds very significant. Keep feeding me stuff. I'll send some emails to Jeffrey Tucker at Brownstone. Maybe you can come up with a 2-paragraph pitch for a story idea?

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Todd Callender lays it all out nicely. It's all in there. He's the expert attorney. Did you watch the video yet?

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Not yet. Been to a ball game for my son. I'll come back to it though.

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Haha. Fatherly duties are more important my friend. The vid can wait!

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Here's the law to this effect:

5 U.S. Code § 3332 - Officer affidavit;

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/3332

An officer, within 30 days after the effective date of his appointment, shall file with the oath of office required by section 3331 of this title an affidavit that neither he nor anyone acting in his behalf has given, transferred, promised, or paid any consideration for or in the expectation or hope of receiving assistance in securing the appointment.

(Pub. L. 89–554, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 424.)

Notice the 30 day requirement. It's the affidavit that would have to be notarized, I believe. Not sure what the penalties are for not doing so. But I am not a lawyer; so, best you check with a competent one.

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Thank you for your regular generosity in weighing in on my humble writings Bill. Have you heard or looked into the contention that many key political figures in the U.S. - all the way up to Vice-President Kamala Harris - had not signed and/or notarized their oaths like it should have? I have yet to look into the actual law and requirements for these. This is an interesting area. I am familiar with the Oath Keepers outfit and some of their work, as I am of the power local Sheriffs hold. A post about oaths in for these political (and other public figures) would certainly be welcomed!

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I haven't, Dan, but I think it's a topic somebody needs to highlight or look into. As far as I am concerned, just about every office holder in America has violated their oath of office. And the oaths police officers take to uphold the law should also be highlighted. Keep digging where you are digging!

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