Meanwhile in Britain: Magistrate Removed After Bringing Nuremberg Code Case Against UK Government
Kaira McCallum was removed from the magistrates' bench after 20 years of exemplary service after submitting a case to the International Criminal Court
Kaira McCallum was removed from the magistrates' bench after 20 years of exemplary service after submitting a case to the International Criminal Court of genocide, crimes against humanity, and breaches of the Nuremberg Code against certain members of the UK government and its advisors.
The Hague! The International Court of Justice. And the case is just "sitting there."
I wonder what Jack Smith thinks of this (barf barf).
I don't think that Nuremberg "Code Violations" are going to get any traction and I submit that we consider The Hague like we do U.S. Court Systems, hopelessly compromised!
Imagine a lifeboat adrift on the boundless ocean, its supplies nearly exhausted. As days crawl by, the grim reality becomes undeniable: resources are vanishing at an alarming rate, especially the increasingly scarce fresh water. The initial unity among those on the boat crumbles into a chilling desperation. The weight of survival bears down relentlessly, and an ominous dilemma emerges—how to allocate the dwindling resources among the survivors.
In this harrowing crucible of life and death, a haunting question dominates: Can there be circumstances where the only rational choice is the unthinkable act of sacrificing one life to sustain the others?
As desperation reaches its peak and hope wanes, ethical boundaries blur, and the haunting spectre of survival at any cost takes hold. In this dire and nightmarish scenario, a heart-wrenching decision looms large:
What will you do to ensure the survival of some, at the expense of others?
In a reality where it is resolutely believed, that humanity's survival hangs in the balance, the notion that those in power might contemplate depopulation becomes less implausible.