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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951 implied HN points • 23 Jun 22
  1. The Blob needs to sever the strong bond between Americans and the US Constitution
  2. The case of Smart v. Kemp challenged the legality of executive orders issued under the Covid-19 pretext
  3. Judicial reluctance and threats contribute to the complexities faced in addressing government overreach
733 implied HN points • 10 Oct 22
  1. The Five Small Stones "Write a Letter" Page offers two important legal documents to demonstrate public outrage and call for action.
  2. The Affidavit of Noncompliance expresses a refusal to participate in war crimes and supports the US Constitution.
  3. The Notice of War Crimes Complicity demands that individuals stop their actions that align with legal definitions of war crimes.
931 implied HN points • 31 May 22
  1. Responses to recent posts about FDA plans and concerns about lack of valid clinical trial data for Covid-19 injections.
  2. The likelihood of Nuremberg 2.0 prosecutions for US government officials in relation to Covid-19 policies.
  3. Insight on the legal barriers and immunity shields protecting manufacturers and agents involved in the bioterrorism program.
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812 implied HN points • 03 Aug 22
  1. Bailiwick News provides PDF compilations of posts on Covid-19 legal issues since January.
  2. The compilations cover months like February, March, April, May, June, and July 2022.
  3. PDFs are available for viewing in the Bailiwick News Archives.
951 implied HN points • 10 May 22
  1. Different people have different ways to cope and fight back
  2. Importance of aligning actions with personal beliefs and experiences
  3. Recognize external control and work to break free from it
951 implied HN points • 04 May 22
  1. Clinical trial data might be missing crucial information, questioning the validity of the studies.
  2. Changes in laws have affected the definition of human subjects in clinical trials.
  3. Concerns have been raised about the use of 'real-world evidence' over traditional clinical investigations.
871 implied HN points • 01 Jun 22
  1. Truman's Executive Order 10399 in 1952 handed over US sovereignty to the World Health Organization.
  2. Reorganization Plan No. 1 in 1953 implemented the Executive Order by designating the Surgeon General as the 'health administration' of the US.
  3. The roots of US sovereignty loss to international bodies like the WHO go back to laws and treaties from the mid-1900s and earlier, such as the Public Health Service Act of 1944.
792 implied HN points • 16 Jun 22
  1. COVID-19 is a government-run bioterrorism program involving various agencies and funded by taxpayers.
  2. Legal evidence is being compiled to support claims of criminal acts in the COVID-19 response.
  3. Different batches of injections have varied levels of toxicity, causing different outcomes in individuals.
792 implied HN points • 07 Jun 22
  1. Globalists and Communists are working together to create federalist conflicts in America to block American Christians and Constitutionalists from protecting individual human liberty.
  2. Federal courts in America are being used by globalists to erode Constitutional jurisprudence, individual rights, and the federalist system established by the Founders.
  3. The conflict arises from differing views on the role of the individual in society, with globalists and communists focusing on collective benefit, while Christians and Constitutionalists emphasize society's role in individual moral development and relationship with God.

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752 implied HN points • 22 Jun 22
  1. Challenges to government orders regarding Covid-19 are happening in various courts.
  2. Congress has enacted statutes that suspend constitutional provisions.
  3. State courts have the power to find state government acts unconstitutional.
891 implied HN points • 08 Mar 22
  1. Robert Malone shared an SEC filing about Pfizer's removal from listing.
  2. Pfizer faces scrutiny over what it knew about its products and marketing strategies.
  3. Pfizer's potential plan involves dissolving its legal entity to escape accountability.
752 implied HN points • 25 May 22
  1. The timeline highlights key events from January 2014 to December 2017 related to bioterrorism and government policies.
  2. There were significant developments in research, funding, and regulations in areas like infectious diseases and clinical trials.
  3. The timeline includes actions by various administrations, such as executive orders, legislation, and international initiatives.
653 implied HN points • 06 Jul 22
  1. PDF compilations of posts from January to June this year focus on Covid-19 legal issues.
  2. Robert Morrison discusses the similar roles of Bergoglio and Biden, urging people to rely on the Blessed Virgin Mary for guidance.
  3. The author emphasizes the significance of cooperating with God's graces and following the lead of the Blessed Virgin Mary amidst challenging times.
653 implied HN points • 28 May 22
  1. The US government is embracing public-private partnerships and moving away from the Constitution.
  2. Public-private partnerships with big industries put pressure on the Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights.
  3. Corporate-state finds it easier to abandon the Constitution than comply with it.
673 implied HN points • 13 May 22
  1. Federal courts have been dismissing challenges to government actions related to Covid-19 since January 2020, suggesting a suspension of constitutional rights in the US.
  2. Consider shifting the focus to citizen self-defense against government bioterrorism and extortion through civil suits under relevant laws.
  3. There is evidence suggesting the government officials orchestrated harmful actions, leading to legal and societal implications.
554 implied HN points • 20 Jun 22
  1. The post contains links to an interview video on bailiwicknews.substack.com.
  2. The interview video is shared on RedVoiceMedia and Rumble.
  3. Dr. Jane Ruby invited Katherine Watt to discuss legal frameworks on her program.
574 implied HN points • 11 May 22
  1. The US and the World Health Organization are set to sign an agreement that may give WHO control over US citizens in emergencies.
  2. There's concern about US sovereignty being compromised by WHO agreements and regulations.
  3. Legal challenges may be needed to address the potential impact on US citizens and the US Constitution.
574 implied HN points • 10 May 22
  1. Congress transferred a program supposedly protecting military from experiments to FDA in 1997.
  2. Interview discusses military personnel's violation of informed consent rights for mandated products.
  3. Laws and regulations since 1983 give authority for crimes and violation of Constitutional rights.
495 implied HN points • 14 Jun 22
  1. Compilation PDFs with footnotes on Covid-19 legal issues from January to May 2022.
  2. Additions to a previous post include information on the Nuremberg Code and informed consent.
  3. Legal interpretations by the Department of Justice and federal judge related to coercive medical treatment.
495 implied HN points • 26 May 22
  1. PEADs are classified as secret and have never been declassified or leaked.
  2. The REIGN Act proposes disclosing presidential emergency action documents to Congress within specific timeframes.
  3. Brennan Center reports on emergency executive powers highlight concerns about abuse by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
733 implied HN points • 14 Oct 21
  1. The author's religious upbringing was diverse and unconventional, influencing their spiritual journey.
  2. The author's spiritual path led them through different beliefs and communities, ultimately bringing them back to Catholicism.
  3. The author found refuge and resolution in faith in God amidst a time of fear and uncertainty.
495 implied HN points • 11 May 22
  1. Before filing civil lawsuits, government agencies like HHS or the AG must pursue criminal prosecutions.
  2. Some cases challenge government actions related to vaccine mandates and alleged data fraud.
  3. Legal actions are ongoing, including challenges to federal vaccine mandates and investigations into federal crimes.
435 implied HN points • 21 May 22
  1. The WHO is making moves to increase their power during global health emergencies.
  2. Individuals believe countries should withdraw from global organizations like the WHO and impeach government officials for non-compliance.
  3. Efforts are being made to establish new governments or transform existing ones to protect individual rights and sovereignty.
435 implied HN points • 19 May 22
  1. The Bill of Rights protects individual human beings from government tyranny.
  2. Federal courts may be making a public statement that individual Constitutional civil rights have been silently revoked.
  3. Supreme Court justices may deny the existence of Constitutionally-protected individual rights like privacy, bodily integrity, and liberty.
396 implied HN points • 05 May 22
  1. The post discusses regulations, rules, and guidance documents related to the American Domestic Bioterrorism Program.
  2. The post provides a list of key dates and links to important documents released by FDA, HHS, and other agencies.
  3. The post mentions the potential use of these documents as evidence to support criminal prosecution for acts of bioterrorism.
376 implied HN points • 23 May 22
  1. The Dobbs opinion aims to shift abortion decision-making from the Supreme Court to state legislatures.
  2. If Dobbs overturns Roe v. Wade and Casey, abortion laws will vary between states, leading to legal confusion for women seeking abortion.
  3. Medical freedom, pro-life, and pro-choice advocates might find themselves aligning against the US government due to the Dobbs decision.
396 implied HN points • 07 Apr 22
  1. World War Biochemistry has been ongoing, with a key battle won by the World Health Organization in January 2020
  2. The World Health Organization is expanding its power to potentially act as a one-world government with global control
  3. There are calls to resist and repeal US laws that have expanded the power of government agencies and infringed on individual rights
376 implied HN points • 13 Apr 22
  1. Scientific research has revealed connections between poisons, antidotes, and bioterrorism.
  2. Legal frameworks and regulations are in place for diagnosing, treating, and preventing pandemics or epidemics.
  3. There are concerns about the same entities creating both poisons and antidotes, perpetuating a cycle of control and profit.