Is the Biden/Obama/Bush Borg Legacy "the Eroding... [of] the Nuremberg Legacy" & "Jan. 6 Prisoners Being Stripped, Hogtied, Sexually Abused, Brutally ..."?
The Nuremberg Legacy: How the Nazi War Crimes Trials Changed the Course of History 1st Edition
D.C. Jail Coerced Jan. 6 Political Prisoners Into ... - National File:
D.C. Jail Coerced Jan. 6 Political Prisoners Into Getting Vaccinated To Avoid Inhumane Treatment
"This is a clear violation of the Nuremberg code"
January 6 political prisoners in the D.C. Detention Center are being coerced into receiving the COVID-19 vaccine to avoid ongoing inhumane conditions and mistreatment.
As was reported by multiple outlets, American citizens are facing torturous conditions in the D.C. Detention Center over minor crimes related to the events at the Capitol on January 6, that have been compared to conditions seen in Guantanamo Bay. On April 19, it was reported that inmates were held alone, sometimes with a single cellmate, in their cells for 23 hours a day for over 400 days with zero outside time due to COVID-19 restrictions. Inmates were granted only 1 hour to shower or perform out-of-cell activities.
Conditions
of the jail have been widely condemned and criticized. Inmates were
restricted from shaving, trimming their toenails, or getting a haircut,
only to be provided with a chemical hair remover which many were unable
or unwilling to use due to burning of the skin. Inmates were not allowed
to receive visits from their lawyers and families, and were only
allowed to contact them virtually or over the phone. They were
restricted from any library services, therefore having no access to
reading material to pass the time while incarcerated. As all court
processes have been slowed, many inmates have had their trial dates
extended for weeks and even months. Inmates’ lawyers have reported
mental and verbal abuse, threats, and violent beatings that have left
prisoners with permanent injuries.
[https://nationalfile.com/d-c-jail-coerced-jan-6-political-prisoners-into-getting-vaccinated-to-avoid-inhumane-treatment/]
From Nuremberg to Guantanamo Bay: Uses of Physicians in the War on Terror:
...Seventy years after the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial, health professionals and lawyers working together after 9/11 played a critical role in designing, justifying, and carrying out the US state-sponsored torture program in the CIA "Black Sites" and US military detention centers, including Abu Ghraib, Bagram, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. We analyze the similarities between the Nazi doctors and health professionals in the War on Terror and address the question of how it happened that health professionals, including doctors, psychologists, physician assistants, and nurses, acted as agents of the state to utilize their medical and healing skills to cause harm and sanitize barbarous acts, similar to (though not on the scale of) how Nazi doctors were used by the Third Reich. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29161065/]
Jan 6 Patriot Faces 20-Years In Prison For Standing In Capitol For 10 Minutes - Wife Launches ...thegatewaypundit.com
TORTURE: Jan. 6 Inmates Endure Worse Abuse Than Gitmo — Brutally Beaten, Stripped, Hogtied ...libertybell.com
Jan. 6 Prisoners Being Stripped, Hogtied, Sexually Abused, Brutally ...
Half agree: Jan. 6 suspects are 'political prisoners'
The political prisoners of January 6 - American Thinker
Letter from Jan. 6 Prisoner Describes Gulag-like Conditions in D.C ...
Is Biden only a Borg Drone in the Obama Woke Collective Hive contro
In 2013, the National Review's Victor Davis Hanson explained how the Obama/Biden Collective Hive "assimilated" the George W. Bush Hive and implicitly seemed to show how the supposed Bush war on Islamic terror was "assimilated" into the Woke FBI/CIA war on the "unassimilated" Christian and Donald Trump conservative "domestic terrorists" creating poisoners of January 6 who were fighting against the Obama/Biden Woke Collective Hive:
In Star Trek lore, the Borg was a collective of servile drone operatives that sought to assimilate other species into its “hive mind.”
Something akin to that creepy groupthink arose when the Obama administration took power and sought to reformulate the so-called war on terror. Almost immediately, Obama operatives suggested that radical Islamists were no more likely than any other group to commit acts of terrorism. In fact, the very idea of terrorism — not to mention a war against it — was supposedly a Bush-administration construct unfairly aimed at Muslims.
Obama apparently sincerely believed that there was no intrinsic connection between Islamism and terror; or, if there was, Islamic radicalism was no more dangerous than right-wing or supposedly Christian-inspired terror. Or if Islamic radicalism did arise, it might be mitigated by multicultural sympathy and outreach, mostly by contextualizing the violence as an inevitable result of prior Western culpability.
Precisely because the Bush-Cheney protocols had thwarted over 40 post-9/11 Islamist plots, Senator Obama had the latitude, in 2008, to campaign for the presidency on the premise that these measures were both unlawful and superfluous. After he became president and learned of their utility — and assumed the political responsibility for the consequences of abandoning his effective anti-terrorism inheritance — Obama squared the circle of embracing or expanding all the elements of the war against terror by politically correct euphemism.
The result has been that ever since 2009, various members of the administration collective have sought, each according to his station, to bring us into the network of not associating Islamism with terror. And the Borg have certainly been diverse, as all sorts of political appointees, opportunists, and career officers plugged themselves into the hive. Obama may have killed ten times as many suspected Muslim terrorists by drone as did Bush, but we were to assume that the fact that there were no Christian, Jewish, or Buddhist victims of Hellfire missiles was irrelevant...
... The hive thinking quickly spread throughout the Obama administration’s intelligence apparat, as even those who once worked for George W. Bush and, in fact, had been deeply embedded in the Bush-Cheney anti-terrorism efforts were drawn into the Borg — quite willingly and for careerist reasons. Despite the Muslim Brotherhood’s long history of Islamist-inspired violence, and its decades-long anti-American efforts, James Clapper, director of national intelligence (who had worked for the Bush administration and defended its launching the Iraq War by claiming that Saddam Hussein had sent his WMD stockpiles to Syria on the eve of the American invasion), offered an absurd illustration of hive thinking: “The term ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ is an umbrella term for a variety of movements. In the case of Egypt, a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried al-Qaeda as a perversion of Islam.”
John Brennan — who, like Clapper, in his pre-Borg days both worked in the Bush administration and was criticized for his anti-Islamic-terrorism zealotry (among other things, for supposedly promoting enhanced interrogations in Guantanamo of the now-politically-incorrect category of “enemy combatants”) — also was rewired when he became Obama’s counter-terrorism advisor. Soon he duly opined of the now-taboo idea of jihadism, “Jihad is holy struggle, a legitimate tenet of Islam meaning to purify oneself or one’s community.” Apparently the Tsarnaevs got a bit out of hand as they were purifying themselves in their holy struggle on the streets of Boston.
Sometimes the Borg drew in those well outside the military, intelligence, and national-security communities. According to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, when President Obama set out the “foremost” task of NASA, it had nothing to do with space exploration. Rather, the president “wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science . . . and math and engineering.” I think the Borg logic here is something like the following: Thanks to the legacy of Averroes, America can still get to Mars — and thanks to our recognition of that debt, the Tsarnaevs and Hasans of the world will “feel good” and are going to celebrate diversity rather than kill lots of innocent people.
These examples of the Borg could be vastly expanded, from Homeland Security’s warning of future violence not from Muslim males but rather from “right-wing extremism” — emanating from returning war veterans and anti-abortion activists — to the mandatory substitution of “militant extremism” and “violent extremism” for “Islamic extremism.”
When so many in government have been recircuited into the hive, it is no surprise that the FBI in the field has dropped its proper focus on militant Islam, or that the thug Vladimir Putin proved more helpful than did our own FBI and CIA directors in the Tsarnaev case. After all, the FBI had interviewed, but not detained, a number of men who later proved to be Islamic terrorists, such as the Tsarnaevs, Nidal Hasan, Anwar al-Awlaki, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, and David Coleman Headley. [https://www.nationalreview.com/2013/04/obama-borg-victor-davis-hanson/]Pray an Our Father now for reparation for the sins committed because of Francis's Amoris Laetitia.