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Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Deportation Authority and Judicial Limitation

Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Deportation Authority and Judicial Limitation Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Deportation Authority and Judicial Limitation Published: March 31, 2025 Section 1: Limiting Injunction Power of Inferior Federal Courts No federal court inferior to the Supreme Court of the United States shall have the authority to impose an injunction or stay on any executive order issued under the President’s constitutionally delegated powers concerning the deportation of foreign nationals from the United States, except as provided herein. Section 2: State Executive Authority in Deportation Cases In all matters where a foreign national is subject to removal or deportation from the United States, and such individual resides within a specific state, the Governor of that state shall have the authority to issue a temporary veto against the deportation order unless national security concerns are certified as outlined ...

Yates v. United States of America

Federal Complaint - District of Oregon UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON Killian Yates, Plaintiff v. United States of America, Defendant. Case No.: [To be assigned] COMPLAINT FOR VIOLATION OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT, FAILURE TO MAINTAIN A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF PETITION, AND EXECUTIVE NEGLIGENCE JURISDICTION AND VENUE 1. This Court has jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 (federal question), § 1346 (U.S. as defendant), and the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. 2. Venue is proper in the District of Oregon under 28 U.S.C. § 1391(e) as the Plaintiff resides here and no real property is involved. PARTIES 3. Plaintiff Killian Yates is a private citizen residing in Jackson County, Oregon, with a history of civic participation and constitutional advocacy. 4. Defendant United States of America is the sovereign body responsible for upholding the U....

USA Japan History relations HTML broken?

USA - Japan Relations | U.S.-Japan Diplomatic Resources USA - Japan Relations 米国と日本の関係 English Japanese USA - Japan Relations in Detail (English) An in-depth document covering the relations between the United States and Japan. View Document 米国と日本の詳細な関係 (Japanese) 米国と日本の関係についての詳細な資料 (Japanese version) 文書を見る (Japanese) Content Use Policy Copy English: This content is available for use in any context, including educational, personal, commercial, and charitable uses. Users must provide proper citation to the source. Any modifications should be clearly marked...

🤞 What is the Nobel Prize?

The Birth of the Nobel Prize | Bald Eagle Party The Birth of the Nobel Prize Published: March 29, 2025 A Legacy Born from a Misprint The Nobel Prize owes its very existence to an obituary mistake. In 1888, Alfred Nobel—Swedish chemist, inventor of dynamite, and prolific industrialist—read his own obituary in a French newspaper. They had confused him with his deceased brother. The headline read: "The Merchant of Death is Dead." It shook him to the core. Was this how history would remember him? Nobel decided right then that he wanted to be known not for destruction, but for human advancement. That misprinted obituary became the catalyst for a legacy of peace, progress, and human dignity. He revised his will and pledged the majority of his fortune to fund annual prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace. A sixth prize for Economic Sciences was added in 1968 by the Swedish central bank. A Priv...

Threats United States national security and space dominance

Threat Analysis: The Strategic Risks of Japan/India/UK Space Capabilities on U.S. Military Space Assets and National Security Killian H. Yates | Sunday, February 23, 2025 www.LinkedIn.com/in/KillianYates United States of America Executive Summary Japan’s advancements in space debris removal technologies—especially through initiatives like Astroscale and JAXA’s Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration (CRD2) program—pose a dual-use risk to U.S. military assets in space. While these capabilities are publicly focused on maintaining space sustainability, their precision and operational flexibility could be repurposed to undermine U.S. space dominance. This paper explores the specific threats these technologies pose to U.S. military space infrastructure and examines the strategic implications of a potential shift in space power dynamics. 1. Overview of Japan’s Space Debris Capabilities Astroscale and JAXA Initiatives: ADRAS-J and ADRAS-J2 spacecraft demonstrate advan...

Commodore Matthew Perry - Space Force Guardian?

The Perry Expedition: UFO Recovery, Honor Culture, and Japan’s Silent War The Perry Expedition: UFO Recovery, Honor Culture, and Japan’s Silent War Published: March 29, 2025 Most people think the Perry Expedition was a chapter in textbook diplomacy — a few steamboats roll up to Edo Bay in 1853, force Japan to open its ports, and boom — modern Japan is born. But what if that wasn’t the real reason we knocked on Japan’s door? What if the whole thing was triggered by a crash landing, a buried body, and a demand from Japan we never publicly acknowledged? A Diplomatic Visit — or a Retrieval Mission? The story starts not in Japan, but in the United States — or more accurately, in an undisclosed crash site somewhere in the American interior. According to whispers and reconstructed threads, the U.S. government may have recovered a downed object — not just any craft, but one with exotic technology and a body that didn’t exactly match our me...

ESPIONAGE AND NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT ANALYSIS

Bald Eagle Party | Surveillance Threat Brief: Laser Microphones Laser Microphones: A Growing Surveillance Threat This in-depth brief by Killian Yates sheds light on a covert and underreported form of surveillance: laser microphones. These devices allow attackers—from intelligence agencies to organized crime—to eavesdrop on conversations from a distance using light-based vibration detection through windows or solid surfaces. While often thought to be relegated to spy thrillers or military use, this technology is increasingly available to bad actors. Understanding how laser microphones work and how to defend against them is essential in a world where digital surveillance is no longer confined to the internet. This document outlines the science behind the tech, the different tiers of accessibility (from governments to hobbyists), and countermeasures for homes, corporations, and government facilities. For public officials and high-r...