BREAKING NEWS: President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump Declares War on Corruption and Human Rights Abuses with EO 13818! VIDEO
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BREAKING: President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump deploys Executive Order 13818 to crush corruption and annihilate human rights abusers! Patriots, the battle for justice starts NOW—report violations, expose the guilty, and join the fight to end evil forever!
President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump has issued a battle cry with his groundbreaking Executive Order 13818. This monumental directive is not just another piece of legislation—it’s a call to arms for every American patriot to take a stand, expose the criminals hiding in plain sight, and eradicate the scourge of corruption and abuse.
Under the fearless leadership of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, America is once again proving it will not bow to the forces of evil. This isn’t just his fight—it’s our fight, and it’s time to act.
Today, we’ll break down the power of EO 13818, how it works, and why it’s a game-changer for justice and freedom. Patriots, the time for inaction is over. Let’s show the world that America is still the land of the free and the home of the brave.
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What is Executive Order 13818, and Why Does It Matter?
Executive Order 13818, signed into law by President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, is one of the most powerful tools in the fight against corruption and human rights abuses. Rooted in the Global Magnitsky Act, this executive order gives the U.S. government unprecedented authority to target individuals and organizations involved in:
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Severe human rights abuses: From forced labor to torture, EO 13818 is a weapon against atrocities.
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Systemic corruption: Whether it’s bribery, embezzlement, or fraudulent schemes, this order declares zero tolerance for those who exploit power for personal gain.
But what sets this order apart is its global scope. No matter where these crimes occur—inside or outside U.S. borders—President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump’s directive ensures that the perpetrators will be identified, sanctioned, and brought to justice.
This is more than just a policy; it’s a bold declaration that in President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump’s America, evil will not go unpunished.
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Why Patriots Are the Key to Success
Corruption and human rights abuses thrive in the shadows, protected by a veil of silence and fear. But under the leadership of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, the power to expose these crimes has been placed where it belongs: in the hands of you, the American people.
Every patriot has a role to play in this fight. Reporting violations under EO 13818 is not just an act of civic duty—it’s an act of war against the enemies of justice. If you remain silent, you allow corruption and abuse to spread. If you act, you become a warrior in President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump’s army of truth and accountability.
It’s time to rise, patriots. The tools are here. The moment is now. Will you answer the call?
How to Report Violations Under EO 13818
Taking action has never been easier. Thanks to President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, every American has the ability to report violations quickly and effectively. Here’s how:
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Subject Line: Begin your email with the words “Violation of EO13818” for immediate prioritization.
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Email Address: Send your report to saf.ighotline@us.af.mil.
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Details to Include:
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Who: Identify the individuals, organizations, or entities responsible for the violation.
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What: Describe the nature of the violation—corruption, human rights abuse, or both.
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When and Where: Provide dates, locations, and any other relevant specifics.
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Why It Matters: Explain the harm caused and the broader implications of the crime.
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Your report will be reviewed by military justice systems like the Judge Advocate General (JAG) and the Inspector General, ensuring swift and decisive action. But it starts with you—don’t let the opportunity to make a difference slip away.
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The Enemies of Justice: Corruption and Abuse
President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump has drawn a clear line in the sand: corruption and human rights abuses are unacceptable, anywhere and anytime. These twin evils do more than hurt individuals—they tear apart communities, destabilize nations, and destroy the very fabric of civilization.
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Corruption: This is more than theft; it’s betrayal. It’s public officials lining their pockets with bribes while their citizens starve. It’s corporate executives exploiting workers to inflate profits. And under EO 13818, it’s over.
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Human Rights Abuses: Whether it’s the trafficking of innocent children, the oppression of political dissidents, or the systematic slaughter of minorities, these crimes are the ultimate affront to humanity. And under President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, they will no longer go unpunished.
EO 13818 ensures that those who profit from corruption and abuse will face real consequences. Their assets will be frozen, their movements restricted, and their influence shattered.
Patriots: Guardians of the Nation
In the words of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, every American patriot is a Guardian of the Galaxy, entrusted with the sacred duty of protecting justice and freedom. This isn’t just rhetoric—it’s a challenge to every citizen to rise and act.
With EO 13818, you have the power to expose criminals, dismantle corrupt systems, and bring abusers to justice. You’re not just an observer in this fight—you’re a soldier. And together, under the leadership of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, we will win.
Saving the Children: A Sacred Mission
Few things are more heartbreaking than the exploitation of children. From forced labor to trafficking, countless young lives are destroyed by corruption and greed. But in President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump’s America, this ends now.
Every child deserves to grow up free from fear and oppression. By reporting violations under EO 13818, you are not just following the law—you are saving lives. Every report is a step toward dismantling the systems that prey on the most vulnerable among us.
This is more than a legal fight; it’s a moral imperative. And under the guidance of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, it’s one we are destined to win.
A Legacy of Courage: President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump
History will remember President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump not just as a leader, but as a warrior for justice. His bold vision and unwavering commitment to action have transformed the presidency into a platform for real change.
Executive Order 13818 is not just another policy—it’s a declaration of war on the forces of evil. And with President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump at the helm, there is no challenge we cannot overcome.
Call to Arms: Rise Up, Patriots!
The time for talk is over. The time for action is now. President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump has given you the tools to fight back against corruption and abuse. Will you use them?
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Report Violations: Send your reports to saf.ighotline@us.af.mil today.
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Spread the Word: Share this message far and wide. Let every patriot know about EO 13818.
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Stay Vigilant: Keep your eyes open and your resolve firm. Evil hides in the shadows—shine a light on it.
Together, under the leadership of President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, we will dismantle the systems of corruption and abuse. Together, we will build a brighter, fairer future for all.
Conclusion: Justice Will Prevail
President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump has drawn the battle lines, and it’s up to us to answer the call. EO 13818 isn’t just a directive—it’s a revolution. It’s a chance to create a world where integrity reigns and evil is punished.
Patriots, the moment is now. Stand tall, report wrongdoing, and let’s finish the fight. Together, we can achieve greatness. Together, we can ensure justice prevails.
Semper Supra. Love and Light. Let justice reign!
Dear Patriots ,
Today we want to encourage you once again to work together against all those who cause you and others harm and suffering.
President and Commander-in-Chief Donald J. Trump, with his Executive Order 13818, has shown us all the way to report enemies to the… pic.twitter.com/ThXbNxLLqZ
— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) December 17, 2024
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I would like to add to this Presidential Decree of President Donald Trump, namely EO 13818 “covering corruption, violations of human rights”
there is another Law – this is International Law, signed by almost 200 countries in the world in 1966, I believe also by the USA.
Please pass this on to President Trump – “IP-66 Print”
I am writing from Poland, this law was later classified because they were afraid of criminal and property liability, and it was revealed by the legal President of the Republic of Poland Jan Zbigniew Count Potocki.
Criminal and property liability falls on officials who commit various crimes – and then they will pay multi-million fines for human rights violations.
These cases go to the International Court of Justice – The Hague or
International Court of Human Rights – Strasbourg
the third is the European Court of Human Rights – Brussels
Victims if they receive compensation for damages then the compensation currency is the currency: euro (€) lump sum.
This International Law is called
“IP-66 Form, or “International Compensation Tariff for Violations of Human Rights in Relation to a Person.”
This was translated from German to Polish – so it may have some references to Germany.
IP-66 Form contains 65 articles, below will be about and what are the amounts currency € lump sum:
1. Obstruction of freedom of movement, depending on the individual case: €500 flat-rate, €1,000 flat-rate
2. Threat of use of coercive measures – depending on the individual case: €3,000 flat-rate, €10,000 flat-rate
3. Lack of a legally authenticated personal signature – each case: €1,000 flat-rate, €2,000 flat-rate
4. Failure by a public figure to show an identity document: €500 flat-rate, €1,000 flat-rate
5. Failure to comply with an official obligation to provide public information: €1,000 flat-rate, €2,000 flat-rate
6. For unlawful and illegal correspondence containing formal errors and false statements, contained among others in warnings, administrative penalties, fees etc.: €500 flat-rate, + 10 times, €1,000 flat-rate, + 10 times.
7. Illegal, invalid postal items: €500 flat-rate, €1,000 flat-rate
8. Public disclosure of documents marked as “private”, “strictly confidential” or “not for public disclosure.” : €500 flat-rate, €1,000 flat-rate
9. Submitting or ignoring a written will, declaration of will of the patient : €50,000 flat-rate, €500,000 flat-rate
10. Coercion in service: €5,000 flat-rate, €10,000 flat-rate
11. Unlawful rejection (also refusal to accept) of securities or sworn statements that have been presented by the issuer: €100,000 flat-rate, €1,500,000 flat-rate
12. Suspending, rejecting securities in order to prevent the settlement of the account balance: €100,000 flat-rate,
1,500,000 € lump sum
13. Collection of money without verified, original title of debt – each case: €50,000 lump sum, €200,000 lump sum
14. Involvement in causing compulsory medical and/or psychiatric examinations: €100,000 lump sum, €20,000,000 lump sum
15. Breach of contract by public authorities and/or public persons: €100,000 lump sum, €20,000,000 minimum
16. Falsification of personal status – each case: €100,000 lump sum, €5,000,000 lump sum
17. Discrimination, coercion or racism each case: 100 €000 lump sum, €5,000,000 lump sum
18. Political persecution, each case: €100,000 lump sum, €500,0000 lump sum
19. Application of norms and regulations related to Nazi history (also by analogy with Article 139 of the German Basic Law): €100,000 lump sum, €400,000 lump sum
20. Public use of Nazi sources, names, and patterns of subordination of Nazi leaders, Nazi history against another person in professional work: €75,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
21. Application of invalid, non-binding, unconstitutional, illegal regulations legal: €250,000 flat-rate, €1,000,000 flat-rate
22. Application of standards and regulations whose validity has not been submitted or evidence for the period after issue by presenting an original or a notarized copy of the designated standard: €250,000 flat-rate, €3,000,000 flat-rate
23. Enforcement of rules not properly confirmed by state laws, without the sovereign legitimacy of its executors: €250,000 flat-rate. €1,000,000 flat-rate.
25. Carrying out medical and/or psychological activities (e.g. expert opinions) against the will of the person: €150,000 minimum. €10,000,000, minimum.
24. Carrying out unauthorized actions with coercion (e.g. bailiff seizures, penalties, preliminary invoices, etc. without having a clear status of a “public official”: €100,000 lump sum, €1,000,000 lump sum
26. Taking away, confiscation of identity documents against the will of a person (e.g. passport, driving license, etc.): €50,000 minimum. €200,000 minimum
27. Rejection of a legitimate representative: €100,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
28. Rejection as a legitimate representative of a third party: €100,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
29. Entry into a vehicle without the express and voluntary consent of its user: €50,000 flat-rate, €100,000 flat-rate
30. Actions without the signature and valid ID of a public employee or appointed official: €50,000 flat-rate, €100,000 flat-rate
31. Entry into a used aircraft without the express and voluntary consent of its user: €50,000 flat-rate, €100,000 flat-rate
32. Entry onto a ship, boat or other water vehicle without the express and voluntary consent of its user: €50,000 flat-rate, €500,000 flat-rate
33. Entry without express and voluntary consent onto inhabited land with access : €100,000 lump sum, case, €500,000 lump sum,
34. Invasion of private territory, without express and voluntary consent: €100,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum.
35. Invasion of a dwelling and adjacent premises, without express and voluntary consent: €100,000 lump sum, €1,000,000 lump sum
36. Direct physical violence (individual actions, pulling, pushing, hitting, tying, gagging, handcuffing, etc., consequences resulting from the attack and individual actions): €75,000 each case, €500,000 each case
37. Unjustified detention in custody: €250,000 lump sum,
€5,000,000 lump sum
38. Unjustified detention in custody, (lyv in a psychiatric facility) deprivation of liberty: €5,000 per hour, €75,000 per hour
39. Transfer of trust to another person with the same surname or attempting to do so, without explicitly naming the process as such: €250,000 lump sum, € 5,000,000 lump sum
40. Unjustified and against the will of the person, taking over care, incapacitation: € 250,000 lump sum, € 10,000,000 lump sum
41. Deprivation of the right to care for one’s own child or adopted child – each child: € 1,000,000 lump sum, € 10,000,000 lump sum
42. Taking away biological children and/or adopted children:
€ 5,000,000 lump sum, € 20,000,000 lump sum
43. Registration of real estate debts in mortgage: € 50,000 lump sum, + registration, € 200,000 flat fee + registration
44. Reporting ownership of movable property for auction: € 100,000 flat fee + auction € 400,000 flat fee + auction
45. Conducting an auction of property / movable property: € 500,000 flat fee + auction, € 1,000,000 flat fee + total
46 Illegal, without governmental and sovereign legitimacy, issuing a title for auction: € 100,000 flat fee + amount for the title € 500,000 flat fee + amount for the title
47. Violation of human rights – violation of human dignity, contrary to UN resolution 217 A and / or the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR): € 150,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
48. Violation of international law – IP66 (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966) – international law treaty (ratified by Poland in 1967!) :
€150,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
49. Loss, taking away of property or property – depending on the individual case : Value of property or property + 25%, Value of property or property + 25%
50. Unfounded indictment of a person and / or proxy :
€50,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
51. Unlawful applications for punishment / repression of the law : €50,000 lump sum, € 300,000 flat-rate
52. Criminal charges, repression, surveillance, coercion, defamation of the injured party’s relatives (spouse, partner, children and grandchildren): € 50,000 flat-rate, € 200,000 flat-rate
53. Seizure of money, goods, real estate without a state bailiff’s ID: € 50,000 flat-rate, € 400,000 flat-rate
54. Extortion of money, goods, real estate by a bailiff without a state ID and without a final judgment of a sovereign court, without the handwritten signature of a judge: € 100,000 flat-rate, € 500,000 flat-rate
55. Contrary to international law, IP66, refusal or underpayment of benefits from life insurance, with state guarantees: € 50,000 lump sum, € 400,000 lump sum
56. Contrary to international law, IP66, compulsory seizure by a bailiff without state identification, of state-guaranteed insurance or other income: € 100,000 lump sum, € 500,000 lump sum
57. Use of a written threat of an arrest warrant during bailiff’s seizures, contrary to international law (IP66): € 100,000 lump sum, € 300,000 lump sum
58. Contrary to international law, IP66, enforcement of a bailiff’s seizure under threat of an arrest warrant: € 200,000 lump sum, € 800,000 lump sum
59. Violation of personal rights, private autonomy contrary to the Constitution: €100,000 lump sum, €300,000 lump sum
60. Violation of personal data protection rules, telephone wiretapping, computer espionage, interception of correspondence in office and commercial premises: each case: €100,000 lump sum, €200,000 lump sum
61. Summons to court, legal proceedings, issuance of a judgment or arrest warrant, by a court, judge, court secretary, without valid legitimacy of a sovereign state: €200,000 lump sum, €500,000 lump sum
62. Signing to authenticate an administrative act, judgment, resolution, without having legitimacy sovereign state: €100,000 lump sum, €200,000 lump sum
63. Summons, court proceedings, issuance of a judgment or arrest warrant, by a person or employee who is not a citizen of the state: €100,000 lump sum, €200,000 lump sum
64. Summons, court proceedings, issuance of a judgment or arrest warrant, by a person or employee of a court that is not a state court but a false court: €100,000 lump sum,
€200,000 lump sum