I've been reading with much interest over the past few months about the interweaving of Millitary Authority with that of public law enforcement. Most recently NorthCom made the mistake of revealing that for the first time since the civil war that there would be active millitary on U.S. soil with access to both lethal and non-lethal weapons which will be used int he event of a "terrorist" attack, natural disaster, and to quell civil disorder, yeah, that's right, weapons and millitary authority used on U.S. Citizens.
The first reports mentioned one brigade, but more recently 20,000 troops have been announced as a pressence in the U.S. by the year 2011. Yesterday California saw the first of these troops hit the streets in a "Training Excersize" with the California Highway Patrol, complete with military law enforcement officers and vehicles stationed at so called "check points".
Today a new article appeared on the Army Study Institutes web-site detailing this military presence. You can read that article Here or go Here to get the gist of what is being said.
There is a reason that The Posse Comitatus Act exists , this is why.
I am telling you America, something big is coming, we have watched our rights be eroded long enough, we have seen our economy sunk by the same big business men who want control and run our government, and we have been scared into beccoming docile little sheep by way of "terrorism".
Please pass this around the net, get it out in the open, there is so much happening right now, we need to stand up to this, to fight for what our founding fathers stood for.
Welcome to New Amerika.
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Well, I hope you're wrong of course but with the recent political escapades in Canad (Closing parliament to avoid losing the confidence of the government. For those of you that don't know about our system, it is a parliamentry democracy which means we don't vote for a leader of a political party but a representative in the house of parliament, ie. the proposed coalition of the 'eegad' sort of left would have been totally legal as every one of them was voted into parliament as our legal representatives! I wonder what they'll do next, stir up fears of separatism to further their cause? Wait, they already did that) but I digress.
The changes to the act were repealed. I don't imagine Obama reenacting them, do you?
I don't put anything past any politician in the U.S. anymore, they all work for the money and the power. The changes were repealed but Bush signed a statement saying that he did not feel bound by the repeal. Not only that, but it doesn't appear to matter weather the Posse act is still in effect given the use in California of military forces in traffic stops. To boot, without Obama having taken office yet take a look at who makes up his cabinet and the agendas that he is already putting forward, many of which go completely against all that he campaigned for.
I read about that as well Ottawa Gardener, here in the U.S. we are currently two state votes away from the 36 required to hold a constitutional convention where in our constitution can be changed legally in any way the states see fit without any legal discourse from the U.S. people, the problem is, they haven't told us what they want to change and the mainstream media isn't covering the story.
I hope I am wrong, but everyday I keep seeing more that tells me that I am not. I do feel like big things are at hand here.
I hope that people don't get me wrong, I don't subscribe to any of the current political parties in the U.S., I don't support any of the mainstream canadates in any way, I'm simply trying to inform the people of what is at foot.
For what it is worth Anonymous, one reason that I don't trust Obama in office is because of his support of the Patriot II act and the war mongering and drum beating he is already doing in regards to Iran and Pakistan.
From my side of the border, it seems hard to separate the historic significance of your elections with the reality of politics, ie. as you say, the obvious configuration of the cabinet.
BTW: I supported the concept of the totally legal coalition in Canada as more Canadians actually voted for those that would make the up the coaltion than for the Conservatives that shut down government to avoid 'losing.' They've spun the situation like it is 'undemocratic' but how democratic are their actions we must ask ourselves.
Sorry, I'm going on again about 'Canadian' politics.
Canadian and politics are becoming entwined with the US as the the interests of industry amd finacial captains really pull the strings. I am not so optimistic about the coalition in Canada now that Ignatia is leading the roost. As for North Comm.: the Canadian miltary has signed agreement with u.s. to cooperate across borders in case of civil emergency (which includes economic unrest)- this was without debate and next to no publicity. I worry about the timing of the return to the legislature given the several predictions of `crisies` that would occur around the 2oth of Jan.
In short...I agree something big is at hand.
It might be the "Civilian Security Force that is bigger and funded just as well as the military" that we were promised by Obama. Personally, I believe Obama is just a continuation of the current administration. Our government is sort of like a puppet show. The strings control all things. Change for the better is highly unlikely. Just my personal belief.
I agree completely Ipotter!
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