| by JD Nutt, IG News
Web-Editor |
| As we know it today, freewill is only a finger snap
away from being lost to civilian work camps here in the USA. |
| Forget about the conspiracy theory web
sites and the naysayers in America. The following are the conspiracy facts
that are coming to light in the United States today. These facts are
reality and to turn away from them would be like an ostrich putting it's
head in the sand to avoid the truth. No parallels will be made in this
report to past historical governments or regimes. Just the facts of
policies and rules implemented today in America. |
| Fail to comply or speak out in
opposition in a time of crisis and see where your right to freedom lands
you. A person can be interned into Federal custody if he or she is deemed a threat to
national security by authority of the patrol officer or foot soldier who
decides to detain you. |
| On May 9th, 2007, President George W.
Bush signed his "National
Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directives labeled NSPD
51and HSPD-20". |
| Directives NSPD 51 and HSPD-20 removes congressional
approval and delegates the authority to the office of Homeland Security.
Presidential Decision Directive 67 of October 21, 1998 ("Enduring
Constitutional Government and Continuity of Government Operations")
signed by President Clinton has been revoked. Congress no longer has the
authority to approve or deny a national emergency relating to the Continuity
of Government (COG).
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| On January 24th, 2006, Katherine Hunt of
MarketWatch.com
reported that KBR was awarded a Homeland Security contract worth up to
$385M. She reported the following: |
| SAN
FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- KBR, the engineering and construction
subsidiary of Halliburton Co., said Tuesday it has been
awarded a contingency contract from the Department of Homeland
Security to supports its Immigration and Customs Enforcement
facilities in the event of an emergency. |
| The maximum total value of the
contract is $385 million and consists of a 1-year base period with
four 1-year options. KBR held the previous ICE contract from 2000
through 2005. The contract, which is effective immediately,
provides for establishing temporary detention and processing
capabilities to expand existing ICE Detention and Removal
Operations Program facilities in the event of an emergency influx
of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development
of new programs, KBR said. |
| The contract may also provide
migrant detention support to other government organizations in the
event of an immigration emergency, as well as the development of a
plan to react to a national emergency, such as a natural disaster,
the company said. |
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| AR 210-35 |
| Under Army Regulation 210-35, Titled as
"Civilian Inmate Labor Program" dated 14 January, 2005, it
allows for the US Army to utilize civilians who are under the supervision
of Federal Corrections to labor without compensation. |
| Minimum level security inmates who do
not need constant guard are used to perform tasks of labor for the
"Federal Inmate Civilian Labor Details". The US Army
cannot be held liable in any form by agreement listed in the memorandum of
understanding on page 14. |
| On page 24 of Army Regulation manual
210-35, it reads; "The development of the occupational and
educational skills of prison inmates is essential to their rehabilitation
and to their ability to make an effective return to free society.
Meaningful employment serves to develop those skills. |
| With the Presidential directives in place
it could allow the suspension of all constitutional powers. Habeas Corpus can be
suspended again as President Lincoln did during the Civil War. The first
Amendment can be suspended in order to silence free speech. The second
Amendment can be suspended in order to allow authorities to collect
personal firearms from your home. Our elective body in Washington all the
way down to your city council can be sent home with no new elections
planned. Tribal lands are also included in the directives. All that has to
occur is another national ordeal and then the President snapping his
fingers to put the directives in motion. |
| Is their a solution to this ordeal?
Andrew Sullivan seems to think so. |
| "There is still a chance to
repair the damage - but given how much we have lost since 9/11,
the constitutional consequences of another major attack are likely
to be terminal to the American experiment in liberty. If a
Giuliani or a Cheney is in power on such a day, we can kiss
goodbye to the constitution. If I sound overly alarmed by what has
happened to American liberty, it's because I honestly didn't
expect to see habeas corpus, the most basic freedom we
have, so casually thrown away and torture so casually enshrined in
the American system. I never believed an American president would
not only claim but exercise the power to detain any person in
America and jail and torture them with impunity - indefinitely.
But these are the facts; and my
own book was an attempt to account for them within the
conservative philosophical tradition." - Andrew
Sullivan - |
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| Isolation of the USA doesn't seem such a
bad idea any more. Seal the borders, prevent any newcomers from entering
and elect a conservative, constitution supporting type of candidate that
will re-instill American values. To hell with the rest of the world, close
them off. Get the homeless children off of the streets, address the rest
of the problems and solve them, then re-invent the American
dream. |
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| Report Source(s): |
| http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r210_35.pdf |
| http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx? |
| http://www.independentgazette.com/nspd51.htm |
| http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/print/20070509-12.html |
| http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/06/the-bush-parado.html |
| http://www.bop.gov/ |
| http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ |