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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –
“pg. 78. (in part)...Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend
further than removal from office, disqualification to hold and enjoy any
office of honor, trust or profit under the United Nuwaupian Nation and
the disqualification as a member of the U.N.N. shall be in effect. Thus,
their passport shall be revoked.”
Offense: Any tribal member being found to have committed any act or acts of
treason against our Tribal Nation will have thus forfeited the privilege of being a
member of the Yamassee Tribe of Native Americans, the United Nuwaupian
Nation, resulting in their passport being revoked, will be impeached if the
person/s hold a government office, will no longer be a member of the The United
Nuwaupian Nation, and all legal documents that they hold pertaining to the
United Nuwaupian Nation will become null and void, and will face indefinite
confinement; and will also be fined and subject to compensation to our Tribe, the
Yamassee Tribe of Native Americans, the United Nuwaupian Nation. (*There may
also be additional charges of espionage, if it applies.)
139. High Treason: is criminal disloyalty to one's government. Participating in a war
against one's native country, attempting to overthrow its government, spying on its
military, its diplomats, or its secret services for a hostile and foreign power, or
attempting to kill its head of state are perhaps the best known examples of high
treason. High treason requires that the alleged traitor have obligations of loyalty in
the state he or she betrayed, but this will usually be satisfied by being present in
the state at the time of the offense, or being a citizen of the state if abroad.
(reference from – Webster's New World Law Dictionary)
*Outside legal spheres, the word "traitor" may also be used to describe a person
who betrays (or is accused of betraying) his own political party, nation, family,
friends, ethnic group, team, religion, social class, or other group to which he may
belong. Often, such accusations are controversial and disputed, as the person
may not identify with the group of which he is a member, or may otherwise
disagree with the group members making the charge. (reference from – Webster's
New World Law Dictionary
140. Collaborationism: an act of cooperating with an invader of one’s country:
collaborationist; breach of trust, especially treachery or treason; an act or instance
of this: perfidious. An attempt to overthrow the government of the state or nation
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