Left In Exile

War Crimes at Home: The Stark Reality of Modern America


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Summary:

The discussion explores alarming trends in the U.S. under the Trump administration, drawing parallels to early 1930s Germany. Hosts delve into alleged abductions of legal residents, spotlighting cases like Mamadou Tal and Rumezia Ozturk, alongside over 250 instances of disappearances. This critical dialogue questions constitutional protections and due process, labeling these actions as potential war crimes. It urges awareness and resistance against targeting and disappearing of residents, warning that such actions may eventually impact everyone, irrespective of their legal status. The episode emphasizes the necessity of drawing a line against these emerging threats to society.

Chapters:

0:00

Introduction to US Disappearances

0:41

Third Reich Parallels and Citizen Reporting

1:22

Snitch Patrols and Legal Resident Abductions

1:44

Specific Cases and Lack of Due Process

3:03

Constitutional Concerns and Legal Implications

4:00

War Crimes Allegations Against the Administration

5:00

Urgency to Oppose Abductions Before It Expands


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Left In ExileBy Dr. Jim