Official McAfee telegram shows coming events via
Law of War:
HOWLING:
1106 814
1005 812
807
1111
I John McAfee
AM Keeper of This Flame. . .
How Many Lives does a Cat Have. . .?
[3] D.own
[6] J.ust arriving
[9] T.otal. . .
You Are Not Ready For
This Show. . .
[WE’RE][N0T]
[G0ING][T0]
TAKE IT.TI EKAT
GREEN.LIGHT
RABBIT.WHITE
[98 Hours]
]GLQBAL[ [VVORLDVVIDE]
[[[SPACE]]]
[TIME IS IRRELEVANT]
[DAWN][IS][COMING] [AND][ITS]
[GOLDEN]
VVATCH THE VVATER
[END]
[N][C][S][W][I][C]
NOTHING
STOPS
THIS
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John McAfee.
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#34 = EBS
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#610
Q !UW.yye1fxo No.62 📁
Jan 26 2018 18:43:27 (EST)
Read slowly and carefully.
Will become critically important in coming weeks.
Continue to track those who are resigning across all platforms.
Where there was once darkness, there will now be LIGHT.
www.whitehouse.gov...📁
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URL= EO blocking property human rights abuse.
Timestamp encodes Aug 7th.
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#920 = Snowden Tweets ‘24 Twitter’ Public view!
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HOWLING = anagram of
HI OWL NG
3) THE BIGGY: 1106, 814, 1005, 812, 807, 1111 =
Law of War Page nums.
The sequence implies food shortages are DS excuse for Red Cross to ship Chinese citizens and children in to US - but US OWLS and National Guard
will search the ships, declare Red Cross Enemy Combatants and take possession of their ships and assets:
1106 = "18.12.1 Investigation by the U.N. Security Council Under the Charter of the United Nations. Under the Charter of the United Nations,
the U.N. Security Council may investigate any dispute, or any situation that might lead to international friction or give rise to a dispute, in order
to determine whether the continuance of the dispute or situation is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.121 This
authority of the U.N. Security Council to investigate situations includes any such situations that involve violations of the law of war. The U.N.
Security Council has provided for the establishment of commissions of inquiry or commissions of experts to report on violations of the law of war.
18.12.2 Determining Liability and Determining That Compensation Should Be Paid. The U.N. Security Council may, in appropriate cases, affirm that
States are liable for violations of international law and establish mechanisms to facilitate the payment of compensation for such
violations"
814 = "11.17.3
Continuing Responsibilities of the Occupying Power. Relief consignments shall in no way relieve the Occupying Power of
any of its responsibilities under Articles 55, 56, and 59 of the GC.293 The responsibilities of the Occupying Power under Articles 55, 56, and 59 of
the GC relate to
ensuring the provision of food, medical supplies, and medical services to the population.
11.17.4
National Red Cross or Red Crescent Societies and Other Relief Organizations.
Subject to temporary and exceptional measures imposed for urgent reasons of security by the Occupying Power:
• recognized National Red Cross (Red Crescent, Red Lion and Sun) Societies shall be able to pursue their activities in accordance with Red Cross
principles, as prescribed by the International Red Cross Conferences. Other relief societies shall be permitted to continue their humanitarian
activities under similar conditions;
• the Occupying Power may not require any changes in the personnel or structure of these societies that would prejudice these activities.
1005 = "15.14.2
Acquisition of Enemy Character by Vessels or Aircraft Through Conduct.
Certain conduct by vessels or aircraft may lead them to acquire enemy character and make them liable to treatment as either (1) enemy warships or
military aircraft, or (2) enemy merchant ships or civil aircraft.
Humanitarian assistance given to the wounded, sick, or shipwrecked of belligerent forces by neutral vessels does not lead to such vessels acquiring
enemy character if such assistance is provided in accordance with the GWS-Sea.
15.14.2.1 Acquiring the Character of an Enemy Warship or Military Aircraft.
Neutral merchant vessels and civil aircraft acquire enemy character, and may be treated by a belligerent as enemy warships and military aircraft, when
engaged in either of the following acts:
• taking a direct part in the hostilities on the side of the enemy; or
•
acting in any capacity as a naval or military auxiliary to the enemy’s armed forces."
812 = "11.17 RELIEF EFFORTS AND CONSIGNMENTS
Special rules address relief efforts in occupied territory. Other rules address relief efforts outside the context of occupation.
11.17.1 Collective Relief. If the whole or part of the population of an occupied territory is inadequately supplied, the Occupying Power shall agree
to relief schemes on behalf of the affected population, and shall facilitate them by all the means at its disposal. Such schemes, which may be
undertaken either by States or by impartial humanitarian
organizations such as the ICRC, shall consist, in particular, of the provision of
consignments of foodstuffs, medical supplies, and clothing.
All Parties to the GC shall permit the free passage of these consignments and shall guarantee their protection. A State granting free passage to
consignments on their way to territory occupied by an adverse party to the conflict shall, however,
have the right to search the consignments,
to
regulate their passage according to prescribed times and routes, and to be reasonably satisfied (through the Protecting Power) that these consignments
are to be used for the relief of the needy population, and are
not to be used for the benefit of the Occupying Power."
807 = "11.12.5 Prohibition Against Deporting or Transferring the Occupied State’s Civilian Population Into Occupied Territory.
The
Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.
11.13 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY
Article 50 of the GC provides for certain duties of an Occupying Power with respect to children in occupied territory. “Children” for the purposes
of Article 50 of the GC and its obligations with respect to the
protection of children in occupied territory may be understood generally to refer
to children under fifteen years of age. "
1111 = "18.14 INTERNATIONAL MECHANISMS TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED LAW OF WAR VIOLATIONS
In some cases, international mechanisms, such as commissions of inquiry, may be used to investigate alleged law of war violations. Commissions of
inquiry might be established by treaty. Commissions of inquiry might also be established by the U.N. Security Council.
18.14.1 Inquiry Procedure in the 1949 Geneva Conventions. At the request of a party to the conflict, an inquiry shall be instituted, in a manner to be
decided between the interested Parties, concerning any alleged violation of the 1949 Geneva Conventions."
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