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It was fun while it lasted but nothing lasts forever.
Including the USA, if our leaders continue down this path.
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"They're talking about deploying the Army into domestic law Enforcement"
This means if you and your Wife are arguing and your neighbor calls the Cops not only are the Police going to show up but you will also get a visit from the accompanying Military personnel.
Senator Lindsay Graham:
"The homeland is part of the battlefield and people can be held trial whether an American Citizen or not"
Just watch this video and you'll understand that the NDAA Bill is in-fact a very very horrible thing to happen. Why does everyone take these things so lightly and just brush it off and think of it as shenanigans? These are serious matters and things are getting out of hand. NDAA is more than just the ability to detain anyone on US Soil it's an encroachment on our Liberties and our Rights.
History Repeats Itself
"In February 1933, Hitler staged a false-flag attack, burning down his own Parliament Building the Reichstag and blamed it on terrorists. In the next few weeks he passed the enabling act which completely eradicated the German Constitution destroying peoples liberties"
"On September 11th 2001 two hijacked airplanes were flown into the Twin Towers. Many 'Conspiracies' as the masses like to call them have been forming around this Event. It's believed that the US Government had involvement in this Event, and if not at the very least prior-knowledge"
Hitler and the Reichstag are prime examples of Leaders attacking their own Country. Hitler had to attack his own building in-order to declare a state of emergency and revoke their Rights, and ultimately destroying the German constitution. 9/11 was almost the exact same motive, 9/11 was an event to scare the US population, within days after 9/11 Mayor Rudolph Giuliani declared Martial Law, a State of Emergency in New York, during this time every New York citizen was subject to anything the Military said, they had no rights and they were to co-operate to the full extent no matter what was asked of them, and if they didn't, they were shot on-site. Even to this day New York is still a Military State, you travel there and you will still see Sound surveillance vehicles that are usually used in Iraq and the Middle East, not on US Citizens. The Government sees the US People as a threat, we are the only things standing in the way of them taking control of the World and they know it. These are all just steps to take away what little bit of power we still have.
In all honesty. If the government wants to completely take away rights, there's little stopping them. People may start a civil war, but it's common sense to know the opposition would lose before they battle even began. The US Army is huge, not to mention powerful. It's Over book right now, or at least it was when I was in. They were recruiting and accepting anyone with a pulse. Which means they have more then enough soldiers and power to keep people under control and in check.
Sure people are bound to revolt. More power to them, not saying they shouldn't. But it would be more or less a loss cause. Citizens are greater in number. But you can't match a bunch of hicks with rifles vs a trained army with millions of funds backed and expect them to make a huge difference.
My point being, the government will do what the hell it wants to do. If they have a strong enough want, there's little if anything we can do to stop them.
They're really also not supposed to say negative things about the government they work for either. Not like they'd have a choice to answer that anyway.Yeah, we're pretty fucked when it comes to the army.
At ITT, lots of people get free college for an easy 2 year associates for serving in the army. I brought up SOPA / military civil arrests and asked them how they felt about defending a country who takes away more and more rights every day. Their response?
A blank stare.
Most are in it for easy money and free school. They don't have the willpower to revolt against the government and will probably do whatever it takes to get paid.
100% None of you have ever been to china and used internet under the Great firewall of China FTW!