New York State Supreme Court Judge Ronald Ploetz struck down Governor Kathy Hochul’s “quarantine camp” regulation as unconstitutional and the Court has prohibited the Governor and the Department of Health from continuing to issue the regulation.
“In a victory for freedom-loving citizens in New York—that could eventually touch all Americans—a New York attorney has won a significant case against Gov. Kathy Hochul and her subordinates in their pursuit to circumvent the law and establish isolation and quarantine camps in the state. Yes, you read that right. Unbeknownst to many, even as COVID-19 is endemic, Hochul and the New York Department of Health (NYHD) have been reissuing an emergency regulation that granted them the authority to create isolation and quarantine camps for any citizens with any infectious disease without proof of illness. Enacted in February of 2022 and regularly renewed since the oppressive regulations have been published in the state register for possible permanent adoption.
Thankfully, because of the successful lawsuit filed by New York attorney Bobbie Anne Cox, a Supreme Court New York judge has halted Hochul’s unconstitutional and nefarious measure, stating the regulation can no longer be reissued or made permanent.
Nonetheless, a determined Hochul (and Letitia James) plan to appeal, maintaining they possess the authority to detain and quarantine anyone in the state at any time against their will and without solid justification.
In its most basic context, Cox explained her lawsuit is about the separation of powers between the Executive branch of government (Hochul and NYHD) vs. the Legislative branch of government (State Senators and Assembly Members). Alongside petitioners Sen. George Borrello, Assemblymen Mike Lawler, and Chris Tague, Cox asserted Hochul’s regulation was illegal because of breaches of separation of powers and no due process.
Emphasizing the tremendous amount of government overreach since the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation—particularly by the executive branch of the federal government—Cox pointed out that Hochul’s actions are a blatant extension of that overreach and are ongoing across the country. As for the lack of due process, Cox, who is steadfastly handling the case pro bono, said, ‘you can’t make laws or rules that don’t have protections built in to protect the citizens’”. -Michelle Edwards, Uncover DC
Governor Hochul loves acting on the part of the lawmaker rather than being dutiful toward the separation of powers.
Meanwhile, Australia reminds everyone why having an armed citizenry is vastly preferable to having an unprotected populous as they return to their penal colony roots.
“The Australian army has begun forcibly removing residents in the Northern Territories to the Howard Springs quarantine camp located in Darwin, after nine new Covid-19 cases were identified in the community of Binjari. The move comes after hard lockdowns were instituted in the communities of both Binjari and nearby Rockhole on Saturday night.
’Residents of Binjari and Rockhole no longer have the five reasons to leave their homes’, said Northern Territory chief minister, Michael Gunner, referring to the country’s five allowable reasons to avoid lockdown (buying food and supplies, exercising for up to two hours, care or caregiving, work or education if it can’t be done from home, and to get vaccinated at the nearest possible location).
’They can only leave [home] for medical treatment, in an emergency, or as required by law’”. -Jon Rappoport, Zero Hedge
At this point, I think it can be presumed that China will annex Australia any time it chooses since Australians are observing unwilling to resist illegitimate government. They certainly aren’t going to offer even a modicum of resistance to the Red Army. An increasingly viable threat given that the Solomon Islands agreed to a security pact with the Chinese.
“Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged the Solomon Islands’ leader Manasseh Sogavare to remain ‘calm’ after he said his country was being ‘threatened with invasion’ over a security pact it signed with China.
‘We need to be calm and composed when we deal with these issues’, Morrison said on Thursday, insisting the relationship between Australia and the Solomon Islands remained friendly even while acknowledging he was concerned over ‘security’ in the region following Sogavare’s decision to sign the ‘secret arrangement’ with China.
Sogavare has criticized both the U.S. and Australia’s response to the security pact his island recently inked with Beijing, insisting there is ‘nothing to be concerned about’ and that the island nation is ‘insulted’ by the West’s response to the move.
No final version of the pact between the island nation and China has yet been published, though a draft leaked in March mentioned Chinese warships were to be given safe harbor in the islands. Morrison had previously warned that a Chinese military base in the Solomon Islands would be considered a ‘red line’ for Canberra”. -Australia reacts to ‘invasion’ threat claim, RT
So, according to NATO, we’re to believe that Ukraine threatening and attempting to put nuclear missiles on Russia’s border is not a casus belli, yet somehow the Solomon Islands permitting China to put a military base over a thousand miles away from Australia is.