Our poet laureate MIMI GERMAN leads off GREEP Zoom #205 with two beautiful short poems.
Our deep dive into public waste fluoridation with DOUG CRAGOE, followed by LYNN FEINERMAN, MYLA RESON, DR. RUTH STRAUSS and DR. NANCY NIPARKO.
We'll revisit at a future date the life-and-death complexities of this vital issue.
JOHN FITZGERALD then gives us a thorough analysis of the petition demanding that the Congress deal with the 3d section of the 14th Amendment.
That law stipulates that someone who has participated in insurrection against the government of the United States.
Fitzgerald explains that Congress has the power to decide whether a candidate can actually become a President or member of Congress.
Two Supreme Courts (Colorado & Maine) & three Congressional Committees have branded Donald Trump an insurrectionist, leaving Congress the option to disqualify him from office.
MIKE HERSH emphasizes the non-partisan nature of the Constitution.
LORI GRACE adds her support to the effort to have the Congress deal with this astonishing political football.
The Electoral College Vote Count will come into play on January 6, when we meet again.
DAVID SALTMAN raises two key questions: what triggers the line of succession? and will this lead to civil war?
John Fitzgerald further explains that the 12 Amendment could kick in, making Kamala Harris president…
As for a new civil war, Fitzgerald explains that the capital might be protected, but not the rest of the country.
STEVE CARUSO and DONALD SMITH and AJ LEVIS raise key demands that this be heard and ask what we can do to make this happen.
NICOLE UNG calls for Charles Littlejohn to be pardoned for having been a whistleblower from the IRS.