The Trump Trials Tour

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And to the Republic for which it stands,

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With liberty and justice for all.

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Trump Trials Tour

1. April 4, 2023 – Manhattan DA Bragg announces indictment – 34 Felony Counts. Press Release; Indictment.

2. July 27, 2023 – Federal Grand Jury in Miami, FL Indicts Trump – 37 Felony Counts. WPBF article; Indictment

3. August 1, 2023 – Federal Grand Jury in Washington, D.C. indicts Trump – 4 Felony Counts. Democracy Docket; Indictment

Article 92 of the UCMJ

  1. Failure to obey and order or regulation
  2. Dereliction of duty.

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The USA Patriot Act

Domestic Violence

  1. Oxford Dictionary
  2. Justice.gov
  3. Violence Against Women Act (Federal Domestic Violence Law)
  4. MS Domestic Violence Law

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Chris Williams:

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,

Chris Williams:

Good morning fellow Americans.

Chris Williams:

It is awesome to have one more day to breathe the fresh air of liberty.

Chris Williams:

Hey, we're glad you're here and we welcome you to episode 19.

Chris Williams:

Today we'll talk about the.

Chris Williams:

Trials tour, and we encourage you to share your thoughts on this issue.

Chris Williams:

And you could do so by emailing us at podcast@theconstitutioncommanders.org.

Chris Williams:

I'm your host, Chris Williams, my brother Patrick Williams is co-host.

Chris Williams:

We are the Constitution commandos so the Trump trials thing that, that's,

Chris Williams:

I mean, this is gonna be a tour, right?

Chris Williams:

The Trump trials tour.

Chris Williams:

That's

Patrick Williams:

what we ought to call it.

Patrick Williams:

That's, yeah.

Patrick Williams:

I, that's actually, you might've just coined a term, I mean, yeah, well

Chris Williams:

if I did, I just stole a bunch of terms from other things,

Chris Williams:

Right Now, the way I understand it, Georgia's going ahead with theirs.

Chris Williams:

Is Arizona going ahead with theirs?

Patrick Williams:

See, I keep hearing people talk about Arizona.

Patrick Williams:

I personally, I'm completely in the dark with Arizona.

Patrick Williams:

I'm, I'm not a hundred percent sure what's going on there.

Patrick Williams:

They're trying to prosecute Trump too.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, which surprise me.

Patrick Williams:

You got Katie Hobbs.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, she's a, well, yeah,

Chris Williams:

she's anti-Trump as they come.

Chris Williams:

Her end was a Secretary of State over there, but, But I feel like that's such

Chris Williams:

I don't know if they're gonna try to go go after Trump yet or not, but I know there

Patrick Williams:

No.

Patrick Williams:

Lemme see.

Patrick Williams:

Florida, Georgia, Washington dc, New York, and I keep hearing Arizona, man.

Patrick Williams:

I, I, I'm not sure about Arizona

Patrick Williams:

is.

Patrick Williams:

So ludicrous to me.

Patrick Williams:

I have a hard time honing in on one and justifying it.

Patrick Williams:

I, just, so when I keep hearing all of these things about indictments,

Patrick Williams:

It's hard to keep my head focused on it because it's

Patrick Williams:

I'm well,

Chris Williams:

I agree with you, but the thing that I, that I'm concerned

Chris Williams:

I mean, most of it's stupid, you know, like the deal up in New York, I don't

Chris Williams:

I don't even think any of it was misdemeanors.

Chris Williams:

But the thing that has me concerned is the different things that they're going after

Patrick Williams:

Well, yeah.

Patrick Williams:

Well, I mean, that's why they have these charges because it's

Patrick Williams:

It's investigate a person until we can find a crime.

Patrick Williams:

And since they haven't found a crime, they've gotta put like

Patrick Williams:

I mean, that covers everything.

Patrick Williams:

You know your boots ain't polished.

Patrick Williams:

Article 92, here's some extra duty.

Patrick Williams:

Your haircut isn't good.

Patrick Williams:

Article 92, you didn't shave, you didn't stand close enough

Patrick Williams:

Article 92, you didn't stand at attention when this officer was addressing you.

Patrick Williams:

Article 92, you didn't, you were prop that up in the classroom.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah, I mean, everything is a article 92 and And that's why they're doing this.

Patrick Williams:

It's in a catch all.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah, it's an investigative person.

Patrick Williams:

Until you find the crime, show me the person and I'll, I'll find you the crime.

Patrick Williams:

Well, they can't charge him with a legitimate crime because

Patrick Williams:

I mean, I have my personal opinions about people that are wealthy to get

Patrick Williams:

No, it's.

Patrick Williams:

Under seven, eight years or however long they've been investigating him.

Patrick Williams:

You would think they would've a legitimate charge.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, somewhere.

Chris Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

Well, the other side of it too is that I don't think they're just, I

Chris Williams:

I think a lot of it too is, you know, in the, in the American mind anyway, if

Patrick Williams:

Oh, yeah.

Chris Williams:

You know, and it's to me, it seems like they're just, they just

Chris Williams:

And, which is possible, I guess, but, but, you know, it, it just, I think a

Chris Williams:

At best, but do you think that has something to do with the way

Chris Williams:

Because that's pretty much what the citizens of America

Patrick Williams:

without reason.

Patrick Williams:

Well, well, well see.

Patrick Williams:

That's the Patriot Act back then was implemented.

Patrick Williams:

Specifically for the American population because this is, that's

Patrick Williams:

This damn Luciferian group of people that pull the strings.

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

It's part of the in crowd, the Patriot Act.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

Nine 11 was to garner support from the American people to invade a country

Chris Williams:

Five countries.

Patrick Williams:

The Patriot Act.

Patrick Williams:

Well, yeah, but the Patriot Act was implemented.

Patrick Williams:

And then those countries that we invaded were utilized to

Patrick Williams:

We developed and polished our skills during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

The Patriot Act was always intended to use against the American people.

Patrick Williams:

The plan for many, many were for quite a few decades.

Patrick Williams:

It's openly been said by people like George Soros and Klaus Schwab

Patrick Williams:

In order to get one world government, America has to fall.

Patrick Williams:

Okay?

Patrick Williams:

This has openly been said,

Chris Williams:

America and, and Russia,

Patrick Williams:

right?

Patrick Williams:

This has openly been said.

Patrick Williams:

These people haven't been quiet about it, so, The Patriot Act, I

Patrick Williams:

And the wars were just a way, I mean, that's what most wars are.

Patrick Williams:

The defense military, the military defense contractors,

Patrick Williams:

We gotta have a war to test them out.

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

Well, the, the Patriot Act was tested, it was refined.

Patrick Williams:

A lot of techniques were developed, and it was all a precursor for

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

And 'cause you can see now when you, I mean once, I mean, okay, if we were not

Patrick Williams:

a Board of education meeting and you bring up concerns about the curriculum, you're

Patrick Williams:

A domestic terrorist.

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

Five years ago, people would've been like, What the hell are you talking about?

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

No way.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

The, I'm surprised people don't see this and it has gone on long enough not to

Patrick Williams:

And I was wrong when I told you the Smith Munt Act.

Patrick Williams:

It wasn't the Smith Munt Act, the Smith, I looked it up.

Patrick Williams:

Smith Munt Act.

Patrick Williams:

Restricted media made for them to propagandize the American people.

Patrick Williams:

The Smith Month Modernization Act permits it.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah, reversed it.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

Okay.

Patrick Williams:

So the Smith Munt Modernization Act is a part of it.

Patrick Williams:

And the reason, it's a part of it, you gotta think about it,

Patrick Williams:

Thumb sucker.

Patrick Williams:

I can't stand him.

Patrick Williams:

He.

Patrick Williams:

Implemented the Patriot Act sent us over there.

Patrick Williams:

We refined all these skills and lo and behold, who comes in next?

Patrick Williams:

The man that signed the Smith Modernization Act, once again, it

Patrick Williams:

How did we do a lot of the stuff that we do in any war, not just

Patrick Williams:

It is propaganda and it's been going on since, well before

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

People will be out there.

Patrick Williams:

Always trying to get in the head of somebody.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, it's the same reason that PSYOPs takes loudspeakers and jams boy, George,

Patrick Williams:

It's, it's, it's strictly, it is all by design, right?

Patrick Williams:

They were all steps that had to be done to break down America,

Patrick Williams:

And I think, think, and I can go even further

Chris Williams:

back than the Patriot Act, what led up to the Patriot Act, I believe

Patrick Williams:

one of those things.

Patrick Williams:

Oh yeah.

Chris Williams:

Things would've been the the removal of Corporal Punishment School.

Chris Williams:

One of 'em was c p s or d h s wherever you live.

Chris Williams:

Child Protective Services team.

Chris Williams:

Absolutely.

Chris Williams:

You discipline your children.

Chris Williams:

I mean all these, what do they call 'em?

Chris Williams:

Not really self-help groups, but Well, they got all these

Patrick Williams:

know, oh, well of course they have to sound legit, right?

Patrick Williams:

They have to sound like they're out for a righteous calls.

Patrick Williams:

But all

Chris Williams:

of that was leading up to George Bush's statement.

Chris Williams:

We are now declaring a war on terror, man.

Patrick Williams:

Hey, who is terror?

Patrick Williams:

Was, that's the name of it, two as in number two, but it was t w, the number.

Patrick Williams:

Butt or Butte, b u t t e Creek dry as hell.

Patrick Williams:

Well, that's good.

Patrick Williams:

I, I guess it got wiped.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, that's, that's good.

Patrick Williams:

But anyway, go ahead.

Patrick Williams:

Go, go ahead man.

Patrick Williams:

Hey, I'm on my line, two butt creek.

Patrick Williams:

I just passed.

Chris Williams:

But if you remember back at the time when they started

Chris Williams:

A lot

Patrick Williams:

of prisons went up.

Patrick Williams:

Well, yeah, but we went to a lot of the privatized institutions

Chris Williams:

Right.

Chris Williams:

But still more institutions went up for housing criminals.

Chris Williams:

A lot of those became, I guess, child abusers because corporal

Chris Williams:

You're no longer allowed to whip your children.

Chris Williams:

And, and I think that was about the time that domestic violence became a deal.

Chris Williams:

Right.

Chris Williams:

And talk about a

Patrick Williams:

catchall.

Patrick Williams:

Oh yeah.

Patrick Williams:

Domestic violence is, That one has to be pulled off the

Chris Williams:

be definitely needs to be pulled off the books.

Chris Williams:

Look, I'm not, I'm not saying up domestic violence charge for

Chris Williams:

'cause nobody answered the door.

Chris Williams:

Where was the violence?

Patrick Williams:

And, and, and these states have gotten so, I don't want

Patrick Williams:

All you have to do is know somebody, get in an argument with

Patrick Williams:

The neighbor hears you, calls the law, and then you're going

Patrick Williams:

Yeah, it is lunacy,

Chris Williams:

and really what makes it lunacy is what you end up being treated

Chris Williams:

You're basically treated like a felon, even though it's a misdemeanor,

Patrick Williams:

man, I don't, damn.

Patrick Williams:

I think the

Chris Williams:

only difference is you can get a passport, right?

Patrick Williams:

I believe you can.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

But otherwise you can't own a weapon.

Chris Williams:

You, you, I mean, you're treated like you got anger issues and

Patrick Williams:

It's a horrible mark that you don't want, whether it's a

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

That law right there, it, it needs to be off of the books and

Chris Williams:

about that law.

Chris Williams:

I was say that, that that law in itself is a violation of constitution.

Patrick Williams:

Well, it also encourages neighbors to be ratting

Patrick Williams:

It's but

Chris Williams:

it also encourages a lot of people just to turn people in

Patrick Williams:

them.

Chris Williams:

You know what?

Chris Williams:

Be afraid.

Patrick Williams:

I, I don't

Chris Williams:

it.

Chris Williams:

Well, you know, it wasn't long before that divorces actually came about.

Chris Williams:

You remember that when we were kids, I mean, A couple goes to divorce

Patrick Williams:

but go home and work it

Chris Williams:

out.

Chris Williams:

You know what I mean?

Chris Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

That was the, the breaking down of the family unit was, was the very first

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

It, it's It's, well, not you, you can go back to L B J, l BJ with the, I

Patrick Williams:

It incentivized the neighborhood raising the kids, having no

Patrick Williams:

It incarcerated many, many, many, many people.

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

And or it's been the cause of it, or you could call it being the cause

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

That are dealing with Gulf government programs to survive.

Patrick Williams:

And if you make one penny over a unlivable wage, you lose.

Patrick Williams:

And it's just like it, it's slavery encourages, yeah, it encourages

Chris Williams:

So if anybody wants to talk about reparations,

Patrick Williams:

whereas if the government can give it to you,

Patrick Williams:

And people need to understand that.

Chris Williams:

Well, what people need to understand too, especially

Chris Williams:

And the people here especially that are getting used to these government

Chris Williams:

It may be cool right now to sit at home and get a $1,500 check,

Chris Williams:

No.

Chris Williams:

For the rest of your life.

Chris Williams:

I mean, there's no way.

Chris Williams:

And especially with all the people in this country.

Chris Williams:

There's no way the government can, and that's what the government

Chris Williams:

They already tell you they know best what's good for you.

Chris Williams:

So

Patrick Williams:

well and see that right there in itself is gonna

Patrick Williams:

We're gonna feel the recourse of it.

Patrick Williams:

Because it's pushing for another level of breakdown of society.

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

When the government can no longer send those checks to these people

Patrick Williams:

And it's not gonna be much of a retaliation against the government

Patrick Williams:

What's gonna happen is they're gonna be like, oh, well I can't get this anymore.

Patrick Williams:

You have it.

Patrick Williams:

Well then next I'm getting ready to come get it.

Patrick Williams:

And it's, it is all by design.

Patrick Williams:

When they started this stuff, they knew back then that that

Patrick Williams:

This isn't something that they're going to figure out as time goes.

Patrick Williams:

They already know

Chris Williams:

it.

Chris Williams:

They already know it.

Chris Williams:

They've been planning this stage by stage.

Chris Williams:

They know what's gonna happen.

Chris Williams:

They know the cause and effect of the psychological recourses that man will

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, and it's, it's no, it's no different than, you know, this data

Patrick Williams:

How do you think fb, they call 'em profilers.

Patrick Williams:

A profiler isn't necessarily a detective, right?

Patrick Williams:

A profiler is somebody that can look at a, a list of psychological, you know, a,

Patrick Williams:

Not saying mental.

Patrick Williams:

I'm saying their actions.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

The beha behavioral issues.

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

And they can very well take a very, they, it's a predictive pattern.

Patrick Williams:

They know what you would do if you were presented with something.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

If you, they can put something in your life and cause you to react a certain way.

Patrick Williams:

They already know your behaviors.

Patrick Williams:

They know what stimulates you.

Patrick Williams:

They know how you react to certain things.

Patrick Williams:

They know what makes you angry or upset or depressed.

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

They understand this stuff, which is,

Chris Williams:

which is a lot of why we got this transgender issue.

Chris Williams:

Right.

Chris Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

And the transgender issue is something that I think we, I think we've we're

Chris Williams:

I think I told you about this.

Chris Williams:

I had found out about, I think it was Russia that had a whole army

Patrick Williams:

But the idea behind, were they Russia or Germany?

Patrick Williams:

It was one

Chris Williams:

of those two, I wanna say it was Russia though.

Chris Williams:

But what they were doing was they were doing, just like they're doing now,

Chris Williams:

And of course the government takes care of 'em from that point.

Chris Williams:

But when they take 'em at a young age, then those people think that the

Chris Williams:

In their eyes, it's the government that took care of 'em.

Chris Williams:

Right?

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

And they'll do, I mean, their loyalty then is only

Chris Williams:

And the only problem was that they didn't live very long.

Chris Williams:

You know?

Chris Williams:

Yeah.

Chris Williams:

I, for obvious reasons.

Chris Williams:

But that's essentially what we're seeing right now is a repeat of history

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

And well, I, I do wish and pray that people, I mean of, of many

Patrick Williams:

Mm-hmm.

Patrick Williams:

Two, your neighbor is not your enemy.

Patrick Williams:

The government would like you to believe your neighbor is your enemy,

Patrick Williams:

Three, with all of this PC culture and canceling people out, when you have

Patrick Williams:

trying to get people fired or trying to dox 'em online or trying to ruin their

Patrick Williams:

No one is safe, so stop playing the game.

Patrick Williams:

It's it, you will, your name is on that list.

Patrick Williams:

It might be further down the list, but it's there, but it's coming up.

Patrick Williams:

As a matter of fact,

Chris Williams:

if, if you're playing that game, you can guarantee yourself

Chris Williams:

They're expecting to leave.

Chris Williams:

Remaining on the earth.

Chris Williams:

So mainly because you're a useful idiot as far as that goes.

Patrick Williams:

Yeah.

Patrick Williams:

You are expendable and worse than expendable.

Patrick Williams:

They know that you're willing to be a disruptor.

Patrick Williams:

You're willing to cause havoc because you got a history of doing it because

Patrick Williams:

It's.

Patrick Williams:

That's why they call it social engineering, you know, I mean, it's Right.

Patrick Williams:

They are creating situations to get a desired reaction out

Patrick Williams:

That's mm-hmm.

Chris Williams:

And they know what to do.

Chris Williams:

They know how to do it.

Chris Williams:

They know when to implement each segment of what it's they're trying to get done.

Chris Williams:

I mean,

Patrick Williams:

that's true.

Chris Williams:

And they've got this psychological and behavioral sciences.

Chris Williams:

Down to a science.

Chris Williams:

I mean, it's,

Patrick Williams:

they've been working on that in America since 1914 or so.

Patrick Williams:

Right.

Patrick Williams:

I mean, with the Germans, I mean, this is a,

Chris Williams:

this is something, oh, this is not new.

Chris Williams:

This didn't

Patrick Williams:

happen overnight.

Patrick Williams:

No, I mean, this has been going on, I mean, MK Ultra Operation

Patrick Williams:

All of this stuff is social engineering.

Patrick Williams:

How to sway individuals or groups in the society to act a certain way.

Patrick Williams:

That is, and believe me, they are good at.

Chris Williams:

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Chris Williams:

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Chris Williams:

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