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Salmon P. Chaseperson · 3United Statescountry · 2William M. Evartsperson · 2Confederate States of Americacountry · 2Abraham Lincolnperson · 1

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Salmon P. Chase covered_up Jefferson Davis host_asserted
“And he explained a bizarre theory of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which he just didn't pass in 1868, that basically prohibited further punishment of Confederates. And that's a loose interpretation. This lawyer then comes to the court an…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady @ 1:00:05

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Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 58:00 They have to make secession illegal to justify the North's invasion of the South. Paramount. Chase actually, quote, says, the Constitution allows divisibility, and this is a direct quote, only through revolution or through the consent of th…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 59:33 Well, actually, one of the main reasons he didn't want Jefferson Davis convicted is because Chase still wanted to run for president. He wanted to be the president of the United States so bad, even while he's his chief justice of the United …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 1:00:05 And he explained a bizarre theory of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which he just didn't pass in 1868, that basically prohibited further punishment of Confederates. And that's a loose interpretation. This lawyer then comes to the court an…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 12:15 They've kind of twisted the law to a great degree. That's Mr. Everett's very storied career. There's a little bit more about this. He's one of the lawyers that tried to prosecute Jefferson Davis for treason after the war. This is why they w…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 12:44 And there would have come out in court that Lincoln had no legal basis to invade. At least that was the fear. So nobody was ever tried for treason. Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, was not. But this is one of the lawyers. …