Bailiwick News

Bailiwick News is a Substack by a Gen-X Catholic focusing on the Covid-19 pandemic, framing it through a lens of law, geopolitics, philosophy, and theology. It criticizes health policies, vaccines, and global health organizations, positing theories about biochemical weapons and a covert war against humanity, combined with discussions on legal resistance, spiritual warfare, and government accountability.

Legal and Social Implications of Covid-19 Policies Theories on Biochemical Weapons and Biowarfare Critique of Global Health Organizations Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Modern Crises Legal Resistance and Litigation Against Health Mandates Government Accountability and Corruption Spiritual Warfare and Catholic Theology Information Warfare and Media Critique

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2238 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Constitutional challenges are being made against laws that may violate the US Constitution and have international implications.
  2. There is a call for criminal prosecutions and constitutional litigation to address violations by government officials.
  3. Specific constitutional violations and federal criminal laws are outlined in relation to the identified defendants.
2159 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. Two bills aim to withdraw the US from the United Nations, but they do not include repealing the 1945 Senate ratification vote.
  2. Marching might not be safe for American protestors due to the J6 gulags and brutal government response.
  3. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen discusses the three conflicting ideologies in the worldwide war involving totalitarianism, secularism, and Christianity.
7866 implied HN points 21 Mar 23
  1. The Overton window is a concept that limits what is politically acceptable.
  2. Many people struggle with the information and analysis presented, finding it hard to believe.
  3. The author suggests an Omnibus Repeal Act to address legislative actions for Congress members.
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4616 implied HN points 18 Aug 23
  1. Court cases have supported the idea that vaccine recipients can be seen as military targets or similar legal statuses where consent doesn't matter.
  2. The Bridges v. Houston Methodist Hospital case highlighted that individuals receiving vaccines under Emergency Use Authorization may not have the same rights as clinical trial subjects or patients.
  3. The legal framework around EUA products during public health emergencies blurs the line between combatants and non-combatants, where informed consent may not be relevant, implying an attack on a military target.
4953 implied HN points 31 Jul 23
  1. Project NoNextGen focuses on inducing disease and weaponizing fear of fake pandemics through biochemical weapons
  2. The government investment in Project NoNextGen aims to produce new toxic weapons and divert attention from traditional treatments
  3. The strategy involves continuous propaganda and regular injections to maintain control, but faces challenges with growing skepticism and funding limitations
3784 implied HN points 28 Sep 23
  1. Public health emergencies can suspend human rights and create situations for unlawful acts.
  2. Local law enforcement and health officials play a key role in carrying out control-and-kill orders.
  3. Individuals and organizations can refuse to comply with orders to capture and harm people under public health emergency pretexts.
3883 implied HN points 22 Sep 23
  1. There is concern over the UN-WHO's impact on national sovereignty through international and federal legal instruments.
  2. The establishment of worldwide totalitarianism is linked to false global threats and emergencies used to suspend constitutions.
  3. Individuals and legislatures can respond by defying illegitimate demands, spreading awareness, and re-asserting constitutional rule of law.
3487 implied HN points 12 Oct 23
  1. Living human lawmakers possess moral agency
  2. Globalist communitarian law system nullifies national law
  3. Focus on revoking moral agency from globalists and aligning with divine law
1921 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. The 2022 Bailiwick News posts have been formatted into a larger font PDF for offline reading and printing.
  2. Key information provided includes documents on US government bioterrorism programs and legal history.
  3. A note mentions the closure of comment threads on posts due to distractions, with no plans for reopening.
2655 implied HN points 29 Nov 23
  1. G.K. Chesterton wrote Father Brown stories that provide different perspectives on the human condition.
  2. Chesterton's work explores the impact of superstition in modern society.
  3. The importance of recognizing and understanding deceptions to respond appropriately to reality.
2813 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Help state and county lawmakers identify and repeal public health emergency laws.
  2. Expose the deception around past global pandemics and current health policies.
  3. Growing distrust in federal government could lead to a shift in state and county political remedies.
1723 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. Pfizer's use of prototype status to bypass regulatory requirements raises questions about the actual safety and legality of their products.
  2. State attorney generals may play a role in prosecuting individuals involved in the federal-level actions surrounding bio-weapons and terrorism.
  3. The compromised judicial system globally may require ongoing public education and pressure to urge judges to act on understanding the issues at hand.
2437 implied HN points 07 Dec 23
  1. PDF compilations of Bailiwick News posts are available for offline reading and printing
  2. The US Government's Chemical and Biological Warfare Program has undergone significant changes and is now jointly operated by various federal agencies and international organizations
  3. Archived materials and PDF compilations can be found on the Bailiwick News archives at Wordpress
2833 implied HN points 08 Nov 23
  1. Katherine Watt was interviewed by James Delingpole for his podcast.
  2. The interview was recorded on Oct. 31, 2023, and published on Nov. 6, 2023.
  3. Additional links and information related to Katherine Watt's presentations and interviews were shared.
2853 implied HN points 06 Nov 23
  1. Questions are presented to Pfizer executives to compel responses regarding manufacturing practices.
  2. The document demands unredacted copies of important contract documents, regulations, and compliance records from Pfizer.
  3. These questions aim to shed light on Pfizer's legal position, contract obligations, and compliance with regulations.
2278 implied HN points 18 Dec 23
  1. Brook Jackson's case against Pfizer was dismissed in court, but there is an appeal in progress.
  2. The legal strategy in the case highlighted the challenge of proving fraud on the government in the U.S.
  3. Success in litigating against Pfizer may require a shift in legal approach, continued public education, and awareness of government involvement.
1684 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. Presentations in video format vary in length from 15 to 75 minutes, and more options are available.
  2. Transcripts of past presentations are accessible for reference and information.
  3. The content focuses on legal aspects of the COVID-19 response and presents critical views on international health regulations.
1842 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. PDF compilations of Bailiwick News posts available for offline reading and printing
  2. Detailed information on the evolving US government's Chemical and Biological Warfare Program
  3. Posts covering various topics related to bioterrorism, legal history, and government operations
2694 implied HN points 10 Nov 23
  1. PDF compilations of Bailiwick News posts are available for offline reading and printing.
  2. Paid subscribers are experiencing irregularities in payment processing systems when supporting Substack writers.
  3. Author posts about issues with transaction blocking in the payment processing system and advises readers to monitor their financial accounts.
2338 implied HN points 06 Dec 23
  1. State Attorneys General should file federal complaints against US Congress and US presidents on unconstitutional health laws.
  2. Challenges should focus on laws enabling mass fraud and murder using emergency countermeasures.
  3. Litigation should aim to nullify certain congressional acts, dismantle health agencies, and address corruption.
4794 implied HN points 26 Jun 23
  1. An overview of the coverage of global biomunitions and biowarfare programs by Brownstone.
  2. The writer's break from regular posting and pace for a few weeks due to personal reasons.
  3. Discussion of the writer's views on the intentionality of state-sponsored biochemical warfare and the need to deepen the backlash against public health.
3051 implied HN points 11 Oct 23
  1. PDF compilations of Bailiwick News posts are available for readers to save offline or print.
  2. The US Government's Chemical and Biological Warfare Program underwent covert reclassification over the years.
  3. Presidential executive orders and regulatory amendments led to rendering crimes pseudo-legal.
4913 implied HN points 15 Jun 23
  1. Public health emergencies can be seen as power grabs.
  2. There is a presentation on international human rights law discussing public health emergencies.
  3. The post includes related materials like abstracts and papers on public health law.
2516 implied HN points 14 Nov 23
  1. Understanding the Constitutional concepts of separation of powers and federalism is crucial for navigating governance.
  2. The PREP Act passed in 2005 significantly impacted the balance of power between the federal government and states in public health emergencies.
  3. The PREP Act restricted the oversight of emergency declarations made by the HHS Secretary, limiting the authority of Congress, federal courts, and states.
4240 implied HN points 08 Jul 23
  1. Misleading definitions of crises can confuse and delay public understanding.
  2. It's important to speak truth and avoid spreading falsehoods.
  3. Understanding the legal history can shape definitions of interlocking crises.
3150 implied HN points 19 Sep 23
  1. Legal strategies need to consider filing cases against government officials in their personal capacities.
  2. Governments are covertly making war on their own people through public health programs.
  3. Using legal strategies to expose war crimes can help rebuild trust in legitimate government institutions.
2773 implied HN points 16 Oct 23
  1. Post-Bridges and post-Jackson legal cases often argue lack of legal obligation for truthful information, hindering claims against US government Covid policies.
  2. Challenges in suing the government for improper Covid laws application due to judicial acceptance of government's intended program execution.
  3. Government's knowledge of fraud in Covid programs deemed immaterial as it didn't alter their actions, highlighting the centrality of fraud in those actions.
1525 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. Key information is available in downloadable PDF format for offline reading.
  2. Includes documents on US government bioterrorism program and legal history.
  3. Draft available for the Ending National Suicide Act.
7053 implied HN points 27 Jan 23
  1. The author provides legal research and writing to support cases and educate on social and political pressure.
  2. The content includes detailed posts on various legal implications and contracts related to Covid-19.
  3. Video interviews and presentations are available to delve deeper into the author's work and discussions on the topic.
5746 implied HN points 07 Apr 23
  1. National governments that don't comply may lose access to international banking systems.
  2. Assassinations of non-compliant national leaders can send a message to others.
  3. The primary enforcement mechanism is financial, controlled by global financial institutions.
5686 implied HN points 07 Apr 23
  1. The argument presented is that rich bankers may be demonically possessed due to making deliberate agreements with the devil.
  2. The belief in demonic possession stems from a Catholic perspective that acknowledges the existence of evil entities like Lucifer and demons.
  3. Praying the Rosary is recommended as a powerful weapon against demonic forces, according to the Catholic perspective shared in the text.
3051 implied HN points 20 Sep 23
  1. Globalists aim to insert communitarian law at the nation-state level to replace constitutional law and sovereignty.
  2. European model communitarian laws are openly discussed, while American reforms are hidden in various agreements and executive orders.
  3. Implementation of communitarian law involves adopting supranational standards, integration, and harmonization.