What is the International Criminal Court (ICC)?
By The People vs The ICC, March 15, 2025
First of all, it’s ENTIRELY NOT what you were told it is…
The ICC is a communitarian organization that exists and operates within the communitarian law system, also known as the (international) community law system.
The central piece of evidence for this is the ICC’s “Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.” That document (July 17, 1998/July 1, 2002), part of the community law framework, is the founding document of the ICC.
However, the ICC was created without the explicit consent of the people at large (including you), whose governments – nonetheless – have signed and ratified the ICC’s founding document.
Without the explicit consent of the people (including you) over which the ICC unilaterally claims “jurisdiction” and “authority”, the ICC has no legal or lawful basis to enforce any of its rulings. Regardless of the existence and status of its Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Community Law
The communitarian law system – also referred to as the community law system, international development law, and acquis communautaire – is a global-to-local, and local-to-global, pseudo-legal framework that, through unelected governance, emphasizes and prioritizes ‘community’ values, collective responsibility, and ‘social harmony’ over individual rights.
Communitarian law is the pseudo-legal system used by the ICC, and regional and local governments affiliated with the emerging UN-WEF global governance complex. This law system is designed to completely circumvent national law, your national constitution, via a deceptive program of ‘balancing’, implemented by a small group of self-appointed elitists who achieve (manufactured) consensus (not voting) (Raapana et al.).
Not a Court
It is abundantly clear that the ICC is not a court, that it is merely an intergovernmental organization pretending to be a court of law.
Ask yourself this simple question:
If the ICC can’t be – refuses to be – honest about the actual reasons why it really was created, and that it purposely undermines national constitutions by design, why would you assume that the ICC’s rulings are fair and impartial?