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Press Release - June 9, 2007
General Peter Pace: Clash with President Bush over evidence of insurrection his undoing
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Evidence of a significant insurrection and seditious conspiracy against the laws of the United States was this week presented to General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States Armed Forces. (See: Insurrection).
General Pace and his Joint Chiefs of Staff were urgently requested to address and terminate the progress of the treacherous conspiracy in terms of their Constitutional and Statutory dictates. (See: Letter). The Joint Chiefs have taken an Oath of Office to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic". Previously, the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government failed to quell the conspiracy against the laws of the country.
It is believed that a fierce clash between President Bush and General Pace over whether to address or conceal the illegal conspiracy led to the sudden announcement of Gen. Pace's imminent retirement after only two years in office. The White House on the other hand, offers the soft and obsequious pretext: Gen. Pace's confirmation hearings at the US Senate will be too "contentious".
General Pace is not the only senior official to lose his job after clashes with President Bush over the question of the very same seditious conspiracy. Mr. Roscoe C. Howard, former US Attorney for Washington D.C., was fired at the insistence of President Bush who was, at the time, under criminal investigation by Mr. Howard for violations of the criminal statutes in the proceedings of civil case no. 1:03-02496(EGS), US District Court for D.C., (a case dealing with the very insurrection under discussion).
The acute dilemma for General Pace and the Joint Chiefs of Staff is whether to honor their oath and take decisive action against the seditious conspirators, which includes their Commander in Chief; or, whether to simply ignore and conceal the profound evidence presented to them, and thereby adhere to the enemies of the state, giving them aid and comfort - an offense classified as treason. (18USC2381).
Statement Released By:
Anthony P. Keyter
[Address]
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