Treason

 

Treason Defined
QUOTE
Traitor: Function: noun. Etymology: Middle English traytour, from Anglo-French traitre, from Latin traditor, from tradere to hand over, deliver, betray, from trans-, tra- trans- + dare to give.
1 : one who betrays another's trust or is false to an obligation or duty
2 : one who commits treason
UNQUOTE
It sounds right to me. It sounds all right to Blair and Brown because they are getting away with it.

 

High Treason

 

High Treason - Laws Against Establishing a Foreign Power in England - get source - http://www.heretical.com/mkilliam/treason.html

 

Treason Act 1351
QUOTE
ITEM, Whereas divers Opinions have been before this Time [X1 in what Case Treason shall be said, and in what not;] the King, at the Request of the Lords and of the Commons, hath made a Declaration in the Manner as hereafter followeth, that is to say; When a Man doth compass or imagine the Death of our Lord the King, or of our Lady his [X2 Queen] or of their eldest Son and Heir; or if a Man do violate the Kings [X2 Companion,] or the Kings eldest Daughter unmarried, or the Wife ( X3 ) the Kings eldest Son and Heir; or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the Kings Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm, or elsewhere, and thereof be [X4 probably] attainted of open Deed by [X5 the People] of their Condition: . . . F1 , and if a Man slea [ slay ] the Chancellor, Treasurer, or the Kings Justices of the one Bench or the other, Justices in Eyre, or Justices of Assise, and all other Justices assigned to hear and determine, being in their Places, doing their Offices: And it is to be understood, that in the Cases above rehearsed, [X6 that] ought to be judged Treason which extends to our Lord the King, and his Royal Majesty:
UNQUOTE
The bit about hanging, drawing and quartering perpetrators has been dropped, sad to say. But if we ever get an honest government again we would have Great Trials of politicians. Bringing back the gallows would play well with decent Englishmen.

 

Treason At Maastricht
Hurd
and Maude betrayed England and their Oath as Privy Counsellors by signing a treaty at Maastricht.

 

Praemunire
QUOTE
In English history, Praemunire or Praemunire facias was a law that prohibited the assertion or maintenance of papal jurisdiction, imperial or foreign, or some other alien jurisdiction or claim of supremacy in England, against the supremacy of the Monarch. This law was enforced by the Writ of Praemunire facias, a writ of summons, from which the law takes its name...........

Origin
The Statute of Praemunire was passed by the Parliament of England during the reign of Richard II, who purchased various loans from foreign creditors and rulers as well as bulls from Rome in 1392. It was only one of numerous stringent measures passed for the purpose of restraining the Holy See and all forms of papal authority in England and of eliminating in general the influence of foreign powers especially creditors and the Holy Roman Emperor.

Later developments
Whilst the back-room negotiations over the entrance of the United Kingdom into the European Economic Community was ongoing during the 1960s, and the growing influence of the Roman Curia in the affairs of the Kingdom continued to grow, it became clear that the Statute of Praemunier was a primary stumbling block to submitting the sovereignty of the United Kingdom to the emerging European Union and any new relationship with the Papacy. Consequently, the Statute of Praemunire was repealed by Criminal Law Act 1967 (section 13 and Schedule 4, Part 1), thereby opening up for appeals from the British subject to courts of authority in the European Union and the Roman Curia....... Eventually it was decided that there was no legal obstacle to establishing formal diplomatic relations. File FO 95/736 at The National Archives refers.
UNQUOTE
This confirms that the Foreign Office is run by traitors, the mob who tried to give the
Falklands away, oil, fish and all.

 

Quislings
They are traitors who followed the path of Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian who collaborated with the Nazis. He was shot for his pains. They are not, sad to say.

 

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