#2634 – JAG Convicts Gretchen Whitmer, says “SHE MUST HANG.”

The United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps convicted and sentenced to death Gretchen Whitmer after Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall, who had flown from Guam to GITMO, presented a preponderance of evidence proving the witch committed treason against America and its people during the height of the Covid-19 plandemic.

As reported, Whitmer was apprehended by U.S. Marines last month while driving home from a vacation residence near Lake Michigan, where she spent the Memorial Day Weekend. She was then brought to a holding facility before being flown to GITMO’s Camp Delta detention center. There, she made a name for herself as a cantankerous inmate, demeaning staff and bemoaning imprisonment, claiming “my people” would free her.

A GITMO MP found it humorous that the Deep State is eager to enslave and imprison innocent patriots but cannot themselves stand a single moment of confinement without losing their minds.

On Wednesday, June 14, MPs escorted Whitmer to GITMO’s south courtroom. Upon entering, a handcuffed Whitmer scowled at Adm. Crandall, saying, “So, it’s you.”

“It is. And we appreciate you gracing us with your presence,” the admiral replied sarcastically, as Whitmer sat at the defense table. She looked to her left and right, then blurted, “Where’s my lawyer?”

She said she had secured counsel from Schertler Onorato Mead & Sears, a prestigious D.C. firm, and was told an attorney would represent her for a military tribunal. Her allotted phone calls, she complained, were used to strike a deal with the firm.

“Maybe, and I’m just speculating here, they deserted you because they didn’t get a retainer. See, we’ve frozen your domestic assets,” Adm. Crandall said.

Whitmer blanched. She trembled in anger. She was about to open her maw when the admiral cautioned her to avoid wild outbursts lest she be gagged.

Admiral Crandall introduced a witness, a 25-year-old man who had interned for Whitmer while attending Michigan State University during the Plandemic.

Real Raw News has been asked to conceal his name, so we’ll refer to him as “Robert.”

Admiral Crandall asked a few basic questions, and Robert said he had applied for an internship because he was a political science major and wanted to pursue a political career after graduating.

“What was it like working for the defendant?” Adm. Crandall asked.

“Umm. It was great when she wasn’t around. And not as great when she was around,” Robert replied.

“Please elaborate,” the admiral said.

“Well, umm, if I’m speaking freely, she was a condescending bitch. She seemed to get pleasure from insulting people for no reason. Not just me. Many of her subordinates.”

“Yet you stayed on with her,” the admiral noted.

“Yes, because I thought it would help my plans,” Robert said.

“Were you working, as in her company, on March 7, 2020?”

The date was significant. It was the day Whitmer claimed Covid was killing thousands and implemented shelter-in-place orders, restricting the movement of the people to essential travel only—grocery and drug store and doctor visits. She empowered law enforcement to fine or arrest violators. She abused her gubernatorial powers to prohibit retailers from selling items she deemed “non-essential.” For example, residents shopping at Walmart were forbidden from buying seeds and sporting equipment. Women could purchase hygiene products but not cosmetics. Men could buy shaving razors but not cologne. When customers complained, Walmart said it was adhering to the governor’s orders.

A month later, Whitmer tightened restrictions, saying Covid had killed 1,900 residents. But she attended maskless governmental soirees. She was photographed at a bar in East Lansing, drinking maskless among a throng of unmasked associates.

Adm. Crandall faced the witness. “In your deposition, you testified you were in the defendant’s office on March 7, 2020, and overheard a conversation she had with Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrest, is that correct?”

“Yes, sir, she and Garlin were discussing how Covid was fake and how the lockdowns were a social experiment to see if people obeyed orders,” Robert said.

“I want to be clear. You personally heard the defendant say Covid is fake,” the admiral said.

“I did,” Robert said. “She said it’s no different from seasonal flu.”

Whitmer chimed in. “You’re a liar! You deceitful piece of shit. I have connections; you’ll never work anywhere again.”

The admiral ordered MPs to put a muzzle on Whitmer.

“It’s mindboggling how often we have to do this,” he commented.

He excused the rattled witness. His next piece of evidence was a document Whitmer had written to the late Gavin Newsom in April 2020. In it, Whitmer boasted that Michigan was ahead of California in enforcing Covid restrictions, as if it were a competition. She taunted Newsom playfully, telling him to keep up with “the program.” She wrote that whoever had better control of the population would ascend to the presidency in 2024 or 2028. “I have my people on a leash, do you?” part of her correspondence read.

The admiral approached the officers empaneled to weigh the merits of JAG’s case. “I have my people on a leash. Odd thing for a governor of a state of ten million people to say. It sounds like she thinks of them as pets—a cat, a dog, gerbils maybe.”

He summoned a second witness, Genesee County Coroner Karen Lang, one of four medical examiners working in 2020. She spoke about her academic and work history.

“Mrs. Lang, in 2020 and 2021, did you attribute non-Covid fatalities to Covid-19?”

“With regrets, I did, as did my colleagues,” Lang said.

“How many?” the admiral asked.

“I don’t know combined, but I did on about 300 cases.”

“So, let’s take that number. Three hundred residents of Genesee County died of causes unrelated to Covid, but you listed Covid as the primary cause of death on death certificates, is that correct?”

“Yes,” Lang said.

“And how do you know they didn’t have Covid?” the admiral asked.

“We never tested postmortem. A directive came down from the governor to county health to us. We were told to put Covid-19 as a cause of death,” she said.

“To victims of gunshot wounds?” the admiral said.

“Yes.”

“For people who died in automobile accidents?”

“Yes,” said Lang.

“For a 76-year-old man who died during a storm when a tree in his yard uprooted and fell on him?”

“Yes.”

“And you did this why?” Adm. Crandall asked.

“Because it was made abundantly clear we had to…or risk our livelihood.”

“And these orders didn’t conflict with any type or moral compass, your ethical responsibilities?” Adm. Crandall said.

Lang sighed heavily. “I confronted Gretchen once. She entreated me to a lengthy chewing out. I’m not proud of what I did, but we were told these people were dead, so what difference did it make how we labeled the death.”

“Thank you, Mrs. Lang, we appreciate your cooperation,” Adm. Crandall said, and excused the witness.

He addressed the panel: “Had we the time, we could spend weeks, months presenting evidence against Gretchen Whitmer, but we don’t have the time, and believe what’s been shown proves beyond reasonable doubt that she violated her oath of office and committed treason. We ask you to judge the evidence and find the defendant guilty.”

A verdict was reached in 15 minutes: guilty.

Gretchen Whitmer was guilty and must hang for her crimes, the lead officer on the panel said.

The admiral said he would schedule a date of execution soon.

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