"WHAT WE'VE COME TO FIND IS THAT THIS [MISSING OATHS OF OFFICE ISSUE] IS RAMPANT [AND] THAT IT PROBABLY GOES BACK TO 1964."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) May 30, 2023
When Adams inquires about Trump's cabinet, Callender says that "What we've come to find is that this [missing oaths of office issue] is rampant" and that… pic.twitter.com/ylrfNTzxkP
Skousen, who worked for the FBI, a Christian, and was a member of the John Birch Society, published the book, The Naked Communist, in 1958. In it, he outlined 45 goals of the communist party they would use to take control of the United States government. Man Today, we have 3 prominent federal government employees whose oath of office is questionable at best.
Llyod Austin's Oath of Office? Not properly notarized OR sworn in.
US Attorney General, Merrick Garland's Oath of Office? No specific date of appointment, not properly notarized.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky's Oath of Office? Failed to specify WHICH POSITION, not properly notarized, not sworn in. Huh.
Attached here are several excerpts from the Petition for Writ of Quo Warranto* submitted to the U.S. Attorney by McGee (with Todd Callender and Kenneth W. Ferguson as her attorneys) following the receipt of the defective or missing oaths of office that she received in response to her FOIA requests.
The Writ says that Lloyd Austin's Oath of Office was produced, but "is not properly notarized or sworn."
Likewise, (supposed) U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland's oath "fails to specify the date when he was appointed" and "is not properly notarized or sworn." Also, note that former (supposed) CDC Director Rochelle Walensky's oath "fails to specify which position she was appointed [to]" and "is not properly notarized or sworn." Interestingly, McGee filed her Writ for Quo Warranto on April 12, 2023,**. Walensky, who's listed as a "senior advisor" on her oath, resigned from her position unceremoniously on May 5, 2023, ***.
Does President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again an attempt to purge the communists from within the United States government? Is this what he's fighting?
See for yourself. Here is the 1958 list of communist goals from Skousen's book. You tell me if communists have taken over the United States government.
Todd Callender cites the 1963 Naked Communist. with its "45 Goals of #13 reads,
13. Do away with loyalty oaths. [Note: It is entirely proper and appropriate for our government to expect employees, paid by the American taxpayer, to take an oath of loyalty.]
From that same link, it reads,
Jan. 10, 1963, Congressman Albert S. Herlong Jr. of Florida read a list of 45 Communist goals into the Congressional Record. The list was derived from researcher, and former FBI Agent, Cleon Skousen’s book “The Naked Communist.” These principles are well worth revisiting today in order to gain insights into the thinking and strategies of much of our so-called liberal elite:
Socialism is seen as the bridge between Capitalism and Communism. The major difference between Socialism and Communism is in the method of takeover. Socialism (and Progressivism) believes that it can centralize all control of the individual, land and industry by peaceful, but gradual, legislation; whereas Communism seeks a violent and final confrontation to eliminate all dissension to achieve its Utopian goal of a Stateless and Classless society.
The Naked Communist, W. Cleon Skousen, and Paul B. Skousen, 1958.
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