The U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and Office of Military Commissions found CDC Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Director Karen Hacker guilty of treason and conspiracy to commit election fraud, sentencing the despotic Deep Stater to 15 years behind bars.
As reported on December 3, White Hats arrested Hacker after acquiring evidence she had co-authored a 64-page proposal calling for renewed mandatory masking and shelter-in-place orders ahead of the 2024 presidential election. In the document, she claimed without proof that antibiotic-resistant White Lung pneumonia and emerging COVID-19 strains, which allegedly evade immunity, would soon consume the nation and necessitate mail-in voting to protect the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. Moreover, she wrote that if polling locations were open, voters “must provide proof of vaccination to enter and vote.”
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During an early interrogation, Hacker said that most of the text was CDC Director Mandy Cohen’s idea or written by ChatGPT, a claim JAG substantiated via grammatical analysis and AI-detection software. Nonetheless, Hacker had put her name to and signed the proposal, and JAG held her accountable for its content.
Her brief trial took place Tuesday morning, with Adm. Crandall overseeing the tribunal and a Navy captain representing Hacker, who, against counsel’s advice, asked permission to address the court before either side delivered opening statements. The admiral said he would allow it.
An obliquely repentant Hacker asserted she was “not guilty” but also apologized for succumbing to the CDC’s interminable environment of peer pressure and threats. She said a pervasive disdain for the Constitution and freedom, as well as for Donald Trump, saturated the CDC’s Atlanta headquarters. She added what ought to have been the country’s bulwark against emerging diseases was a political pulpit.
“I had two choices,” Hacker said, addressing Adm. Crandall and the three officers JAG picked to hear the case. “Go along with the program or go out the door. Once a person finds herself in a lucrative position, a stable position, walking away isn’t easy, especially when every single day she’s hearing about the need to medically confine the unvaccinated. Sorry, I don’t mean to refer to myself in the third person. I deeply regret what I put on paper, but I’m not guilty of any of the crimes you accuse me of. I don’t want mail-in voting and people to get forced vaccinations, even though vaccines save lives.”
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