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Watch out for jackboots

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited November 2001 in General Discussion
Watch out for jackboots By Al Martin October 30, 2001Before his speech, on September 20, 2001, George Bush Jr. kissed Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. The reason he kissed her? She was the deciding vote in the Florida ballot issue, which formally brought Bush Jr. into the White House.Later during the speech, Bush announced the creation of a Cabinet level position called "Office of Homeland Security."The Office of Homeland Security will be initially run by former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge. It should be noted that Ridge himself got in trouble a few years ago for praising the efficiency of the Third Reich's civilian administration.Ridge also spoke highly of Mussolini's ability to keep the Italian trains running on time. Now Ridge will be the guy running the Office of Homeland Security. The Bush administration is playing it smart. It's being cautious by whipping up public support first. Later it will announce some of the more sinister activities of this agency.According to an inside source, the "Office of Homeland Security" will operate three divisions. One will be a plain-clothes division similar to the FBI, which will be called the State Security Division (SSD). Ironically SSD is the same acronym as the former East German Secret Police.The second division of the Office of Homeland Security will be a smaller uniformed division, which currently remains nameless. It will act as a de facto State Political Police.By the way, Ridge wants the uniforms of this State Security division to be modeled on existing state trooper uniforms-except done in black.If you've ever seen New Jersey or Pennsylvania State Police uniforms, they have dark blue pants and lighter blue uniform on top. They also have those old-fashioned pants that bag out like the old German or Gestapo pants. They'll have jet-black jackboots, and black uniforms with lots of gold insignias indicating the Power of the State. Of course, "State" here is used in the context of the American Nation State.The third division of the Office of Homeland Security will be called the Office of the United States Air Marshals (Air Marshal Services.) It will have to federalize the new air marshal service because security on aircraft is currently being provided by state police. The problem, of course, is that there will be jurisdictional issues.The actual name of this agency, Office of Homeland Security, is very reminiscent of 20th century era German/Fascist and Russian/Communist secret police agencies. In America, "Homeland" is a neuter word. In German, however, the word is translated as "Vaterland" (Fatherland), while in Russian, the word is "Rodina" (Motherland). In both cases, these words can be translated into the English neuter word-"homeland." There is no precedent for the use of this word "homeland" in the United States Government.This new agency will also operate "with extralegal authority." It will then be able to act under suspension of habeas corpus and under suspension of the right against self- incrimination, the Fifth Amendment privilege, and also the Fourth Amendment privilege. That power will be in its charter-it can act in an extra-legal authority, in certain cases, where the security of the "homeland" is "threatened."The Bush Administration is essentially laying the foundation for a whole new classification of law. That's why, in his speech, Bush purposely never used the words "national security." He did this deliberately so as not to confuse the two.With this new agency, the seeds are being sown for a new classification of law that will most likely be called "Homeland Security Law." Nobody knows what it will be called yet. But this is obviously what they're doing. Anyone, who knows the Bushes for what they are, can see that this will be the groundwork for a new, more powerful, more sinister agency, wherein all sorts of covert activity, illegal and not, will be extant.In order to take the concept of "illegal" covert activity away, they are laying the foundation for a whole new separate body of law that will be parallel to, but above, the National Security Acts.The Office of Homeland Security will be a separate agency, not under any other agency, not even under the Department of Justice. It will be the most senior agency in the Cabinet. It will probably fall somewhere between the Department of State and the Department of Defense, or somewhere between Treasury and Defense. In terms of authority, it will be called a "Super Agency," which implies it will not be under anyone.It will act as a coordinating agency, but will be above the FBI, CIA, NSA, and DIA. This will, of course, create a whole new set of turf war battles. But no agency head-in this post-WTC environment-will dare say anything against it because he'd lose his job.Ridge will most likely be a political figurehead. He was probably given this job as political payback for Bush. It hasn't been decided yet, but one of the names that has been mentioned (and I certainly hope it doesn't happen) is Barry McCaffrey. If they put that old Nazi in charge, watch out!Meanwhile back in the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, there was a large party of old generals visiting from the Department of Defense and everybody was laughing. They're all interested in seeing what corporations will be getting the new contracts.With that in mind, the Al Martin Raw website will remain vigilant to see who gets all the new contracts to create this new agency. These will be contracts not only for a whole new office building, but the furniture as well as contracts for electronic components, surveillance equipment, weapons, etc. Let's see which corporations get these contracts, how many shares the Bush family trust has in these corporations, and how much money the so-called "winning" bidders contribute to right-wing think tanks and institutes.The Office of Homeland Security will have its own helicopters. Even the FBI doesn't have its own helicopters, but has to borrow them from the GSA pool. The Department of Justice doesn't have any of its own helicopters either.The new Office of Homeland Security helicopters will be painted a matte black and have digitized red lettering that says State Security, dark tinted windows, and numerous aerials and dishes with a big searchlight on the front. Bell Helicopters is supposed to get the new contract to produce this new super-surveillance helicopter. Supposedly, they'll have the most sophisticated surveillance electronics ever made. This equipment will include gear that people don't even know has been invented yet.It can't happen here?Watch out for jackboots and swagger sticks . . . AL MARTIN is America's foremost whistle-blower on government fraud and corruption. A retired US Navy Lt. Commander and former officer in the Office of Naval Intelligence, he has testified before Congress (the Kerry Committee and the Alexander Committee) regarding Iran-Contra. Al Martin is the author of "The Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider" (2001, National Liberty Press, $19.95; order line: 1-866-317-1390) He lives at an undisclosed location, since the criminals named in his book have been returned to national power and prominence. His column "Behind the Scenes in the Beltway" is published regularly on Al Martin Raw: Criminal Govt Conspiracy. http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/Martin103001/martin103001.html

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  • Evil ATFEvil ATF Member Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    No worries here. I've got God in my heart and a big * rifle in the closet. BWAHAHAHA!
  • travelortravelor Member Posts: 442 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    big * rifles are beautiful, nice and shapely, but does anyone elce suspect the ability of super High tech survailance equipment to discover such hardware through walls, concrete, dirt, etc.,? any sugestions as how to avoid such detection?
    keep lots of extra uppers for your ar..you can change often enough to keep the thing from over heating...what ever caliber fits the moment..~Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~
  • LowriderLowrider Member Posts: 6,587
    edited November -1
    I'm wearing my tinfoil hat. The brainbeams won't affect me... affect me... affect me... affect me...
    Lord Lowrider the LoquaciousMember:Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets She was only a fisherman's daughter,But when she saw my rod she reeled.
  • oneminuteoneminute Member Posts: 37 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What states are providing air marshals? There have been proposals by some states for local LEOS to provide security on some of their flights within the state but no action that I am aware of.US marshals are already federalized under FAA security and have full arrest powers like any other fedral LEO.
  • OrphanedcowboyOrphanedcowboy Member Posts: 351 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    You guys are too funny.......EvilATF, you got a spare cot?
    Orphanedcowboy@msn.com
  • alledanalledan Member Posts: 19,541
    edited November -1
    The 9/11/01 fiasco has brought about laws that will eventually be used by the feds against the American people. Probably even more oppresive laws in the future are in the works.Gun control [read elimination] and people control are being instituted by cunning means by the government. Bin Laden will have taken away a great portion of our freedom and most Americans can't see it.Sometime in the near future I see a federalized personal I.D. system which could entail anything from a chip impregnated card to a subcutaneous I.D./locator chip.One thing that strikes me funny is that all the anthrax attacks has never hit their intended targets. It is always some poor underling that suffers. Seems to me that the bacterium would have made it's way to at least one of it's intended victims. It seems that the whole thing might stink of a set up as a fear tactic to scare people into surrendering their rights. This i would not put past the news media or scheming politicians.When and if it comes there will be no way to stop it. We will all be consummed by the bearers of enslavement.JMHO[This message has been edited by alledan (edited 11-05-2001).]
  • thesupermonkeythesupermonkey Member Posts: 3,905 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    It is plainly obvious that the anthrax was never meant to reach the "INTENDED" victims. I mean think about it. It should be apparent that any major celebrity/politician wouldn't open their mail directly. If the terrorist wants to kill as many people as possible, why include a letter warning them of the contents?
  • Evil ATFEvil ATF Member Posts: 1,195 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Any God-fearing Partiot is always welcome in my home, Cowboy!
  • IconoclastIconoclast Member Posts: 10,515 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Congress already passed legislation which essentially gutted the 4th Amendment - the secret searches provision of the Anti-Terrorism package. In their (our?) rush to defend the US from the lice-infested vermin, they have enacted ill-planned (I hope it was, anyway), panicked legislation that has the potential to turn us into a police state. And certainly there *are* those in our society who see that as a positive trend, for *they* know better than the great unwashed what is best - and these are the ones with realitively benign intent. Potential dictators are found on both the Left and Right. Klinton & Nixon immediately come to mind. More frightening to me than anything these drooling diaperheads have even hinted of doing.
  • travelortravelor Member Posts: 442 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Methinks that may have been in the agenda all along....I have heard of such plots a couple of years back. It seems that this whole affair has been very carefully orchestrated. And we are seeing the mechanisms turning more freely than we will ever be allowed to turn. What is it going to take to put a stop to, and further, reverse the rotation of these awfull gears? This is Insanity. It seem to me to be terrorism all by itself. I am terrified of my premisis being invaded secretly by men in black. Terrified of having to pull the trigger in self defence, only to turn on the lights to find a dead federal agent who was acting in the line of duty. It seems to me that if the law gave him authority to be there, than my actions would have been unjustified, and I would become a criminal in my own domain... So-called antiterrorism? this is no accident.
    keep lots of extra uppers for your ar..you can change often enough to keep the thing from over heating...what ever caliber fits the moment..~Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~
  • travelortravelor Member Posts: 442 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Just checking....
    keep lots of extra uppers for your ar..you can change often enough to keep the thing from over heating...what ever caliber fits the moment..~Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets~
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