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Well, I wondered when Bush and his cronies were going to pull this out of their pockets:

Martial Law Will Be Declared If Banker Bill Not Passed In House

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
October 3, 2008

In House debate on the banker “rescue” bill, Rep. Brad Sherman told his fellow Congress critters the government will declare martial law and the stock market will drop 3,000 points if the bill is not passed. “The panic-mongers were to the point of telling people the market would drop 3,000 points and there would be martial law,” said Sherman.

Sherman’s comment was not in the same context as a comment issued by Rep. Michael Burgess earlier in the week. Burgess, who appeared on the Alex Jones Show, said Pelosi threatened to invoke House rule XIII(6)(a), described as “martial law,” intended to suspend normal procedures and safeguards and thus allowing the House leadership to operate in a more authoritarian fashion. Sherman, however, said martial law would be declared on Wall Street, not in the House.

Rep. Sherman said the “exaggerated fear-mongering turned out not to be true” and the House “can draft a good bill,” regardless of the pressure put on representatives to pass the banker bailout bill.

The bailout plan is not only “economic fascism,” as Richard Viguerie has correctly noted, designed to loot the U.S. Treasury and reorganize and further consolidate elite control over the economy, but it is also a brazen effort to impose a martial law and dictatorship. Paulson’s role as financial dictator, not answerable to Congress or the American people, fully compliments additional steps taken over the last few years.

As former California congressman Dan Hamburg said earlier this year, the 2007 National Defense Authorization Act gives the executive the power to invoke martial law in case of “major public emergencies,” not limited to “a natural disaster, a disease outbreak, a terrorist attack,” but also “any other condition in which the President determines that domestic violence has occurred to the extent that state officials cannot maintain public order.” Obviously, a financial crash and ensuing social chaos of the sort now being implemented by the ruling elite would be characterized as a dire emergency and a near perfect excuse to impose martial law, a long standing goal of the elite.

As well, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, codifying indefinite imprisonment of dissidents, and the National Security Presidential Directive 51, ensuring the “continuity of government” in the event of a “catastrophic emergency,” are tools the government will most assuredly use after the economy implodes, now a foregone conclusion according to many economists.

Numerous Bilderberg pronouncements, dutifully reported here at Infowars and Prison Planet but ignored by the larger corporate media, reveal what the global elite have in mind for us — an engineered economic crash followed by a consolidation of wealth under fire sale conditions. In order to successfully accomplish this, the elite must impose martial law and “maintain public order,” that is to say force the public to accept their terms by military force.

As the Army Times reported last month, a battle-hardened “homeland” brigade is now “going domestic” after spending time in Iraq. It appears this illegal deployment (under Posse Comitatus) is designed to respond to “public disorder” as the economy is deliberately and cynically dismantled at the behest of our rulers who are now investing in the Treasury and the executive, with the complicity of Congress, dictatorial powers heretofore unheard of in America.

 

 

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wood-cutter read my blog view my photos
Oct 3, 2008 | 4:09 PM

WOW!This will go down in history as the beginning of the end of America as we know it!Sad times are these.Good post searching.

vision read my blog
Oct 4, 2008 | 1:37 AM

When your own president and his administration "threaten" the US, it is time for Anarchy against that government. Now you remeber the blog I had a month ago on the new equipment the military has devised on crowd control, it is starting to make sense now, and everyone called me "smoking dope", I do not think so, maybe the president.

Satira read my blog view my photos
Oct 4, 2008 | 8:12 AM

I saw this new military device intended to be used for crowd control. Americans had better wake up before it's too late.

wood-cutter read my blog view my photos
Oct 4, 2008 | 7:52 PM

My mindset is becomming more revolutionary everyday!Anybody want to start one????/

Jordan read my blog
Oct 4, 2008 | 10:17 PM

Marshall law can be a good thing. I’ve seen it work. When declared in an urban setting, usually within the first 24 to 48 hours word goes throughout the criminal community that if you’re caught committing a crime, with a weapon or out after curfew you’ll be jailed or shot. Within 72 hours overall crime is reduced by 98%. After about a week the criminal mined can no longer restrain itself and a few will try and test they system, but a couple of well publicized executions usually brings it right back under control.

Searchingtoo read my blog view my photos
Oct 5, 2008 | 6:44 PM

Sure it works well for the criminal element.. but when the government is willing to declare it's citizens as the criminal element for personal gain.. then it is time for revolution.

Jordan read my blog
Oct 5, 2008 | 8:18 PM

Searchingtoo: “. . .but when the government is willing to declare it's citizens as the criminal element for personal gain.. then it is time for revolution.”

Wouldn’t this same principle apply to the criminal. Where’s the revolution in Mexico against a corrupt government that leaves its people at the mercy of the drug cartels who are committing mass murders and controlling the streets of many towns along the border? Where’s the out rage as these thugs have instituted a form of criminalized marshal law? In communities right here in KC there are people afraid to go out, or sit on their front porch for fear of being victimized. The closest they come to revolution is a pray vigil. There are countries around the world overseen by dictators who keep their people under strict control not unlike a from of marshal law and they aren’t revolting. Trust me, it’s a lot easier to talk revolution than it is to carry it out. Our founding fathers learned that lesson, but they got lucky.

vision read my blog
Oct 5, 2008 | 11:32 PM

Exactly Jordan, if the government has the ability and equipment to use against criminals along the border or in LA where police are "affraid" to enforce, then why isn't our government using it there? Why would Bush threaten to us it against the "average Joe", but not the "gang" members, like the 800 that joined together in Pennsylvania this summer? Why ask why? Because either Bush has a agenda for this country, to invite criminal activity and to bring the American economy down, or he to is being forced to do this the American people by other forces. The other countries that you speak about around the world most of them are being over taken or ruled by Muslims, the others are a form of socialistic government. Start looking up the Soprano's and the families envolved, that explains what has happened in AMerica up to this point, however, the Obama transition is a Dubai example of capitalism. Either way revolution is sure to come.

Searchingtoo read my blog view my photos
Oct 6, 2008 | 8:17 AM

The problems downtown are of their own making. Babies born daily with no father present, hooker/drug addicted mothers, just keep spitting them out. Ignorant citizens... or at least ones pretending to be ignorant, so they dont have to take responsibility for their own actions.

The children are just left to make up their own rules.. anyone seen Lord of the flies?

So, now generations in the making, thugism is normal, expected, set up as a local hero, if you wear enough bling, flash enough ill begotten cash and actually live past 20.

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I have been a long time blogger. I will stand up for things that I dont like.. but mostly just like to debate and have a good time talking with other bloggers.

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