State Of National Emergency

Posted on Friday, October 13 at 10:06 by Diogenes
Given the facts of this very different view of the rights and privileges that most US citizens believe are theirs by virtue of the Constitution, vs. all that was lost when the nation became a separate corporate entity from the nation that we thought we had what we have become is something totally unrelated to who and what we thought we always were; as Americans. Today we are nothing but corporate property, in service to unchecked capitalism, and out-of-control corporatism that demands total control over the world and its resources, in every phase of life or property anywhere in the world! And that's just the beginning! For confirmation of the difference between what was and what is just look at the 'American' flags displayed on many of the police uniforms currently worn today. The gold fringe on the American Flag denotes that this nation is operating under military (Martial) law, rather than civilian rule: The only place where that 'fringe' is authorized to be used; is inside those military tribunals where military law and not civilian rule, controls every aspect of the proceedings. Civilian police forces under the constitution of the civil United States are about protecting and serving the citizens they serve. Under Martial Law those same forces become a military force that subdues and silences all resistance to authority. Either the police should remove those 'fringed' flags, or they should dress in military uniforms-because both forms of government cannot co-exist. So, as government agencies each 'force' must decide whether they are law enforcement officers or military pawns of the stealth-protected-corporation that has taken charge of this country. This needs to be the first step in confronting what has taken over this nation. http://www.rense.com/general73/reverse.htm [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on October 13, 2006]

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