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14915952? ago

We all need some assurances that this blatant voter fraud doesn't go unpunished. 11/11 is a big day for a lot of us or else we're going to start rioting. Our country is literally getting stolen from us before our very eyes. I'm remaining hopeful for now, no one has gotten sworn in yet so this saga is far from over, but I'm fucking livid.

14916525? ago

stealing the vote isnt treason

14918948? ago

yes it is...

14919030? ago

what has led you to believe that? lets look at the evidence.

first what is "Regis"

14921432? ago

first, shut the fuck up you stupid little girl.

2nd the vote is governed by laws. 3. Laws are governed by the Constitution of the United States. 4. If you are an enemy of the Constitution of the United States, you are an enemy of the United States itself. 5. If you are a citizen of the United States and you are also an enemy of the Constitution, you are guilty of treason.

  1. the offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign. If you are attempting to steal the Vote, you are acting to overthrow the lawful government of the United States, and therefore are guilty of treason.

  2. a violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or to one's state. If you are an enemy of the Constitution, you are de facto an enemy of the State, or in this case, the Republic, and are guilty of treason. This is why the military swears to defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic (those guilty of treason--the entire Democratic Party).

  3. the betrayal of a trust or confidence; breach of faith; treachery. a broader definition but certainly someone who, in any position of authority, steals the vote is guilty of....treason.

You're welcome.

14925840? ago

Regis, Latin for "of the king", occurs in numerous English place names. The name usually recalls the historical ownership of lands or manors by the Crown .

-tion definition, a suffix occurring in words of Latin origin, used to form abstract nouns from verbs or stems not identical with verbs, whether as expressing action (revolution; commendation), or a state (contrition; starvation), or associated meanings (relation; temptation).

Expressing action "of the king" Regis + -tion (Registration)

What is Registered? cars, guns, children, votes

What can be taken from you without due process? cars, guns, children, votes

submit - to bend to another's will

application - to beg

registration - giving up ownership (under the guise of protection)

all voluntary, contractual, and compelled performance by way of threats, violence, and jailing

14933876? ago

hmmmm what an interesting theory...

or maybe it's not regis at all...

[Middle English registre, from Old French, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, from Latin, neuter pl. past participle of regerere, to record : re-, re- + gerere, to carry.]

14934664? ago

yeah maybe its just a record BUT having that record waives due process, how can they tow your car unless its their car without a court order, without a warrant, without any conviction

same with kids they just come and take em first

senate doc 43 clearly says all property belongs to the state and any "ownership" is mere usury

Senate document 43.pdf

this is deep rabbit hole patriot i hope you are ready

14937362? ago

yeah, and trading with the enemy act. even attempted transactions with an enemy of the state can get you fucked up, they passed it during WW1 or some shit

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode50a/usc_sup_05_50_10_sq1_20_sq1.html