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Thousands
of Troops Are Deployed on U.S. Streets Ready to
Carry Out "Crowd Control"
Members of Congress were told they could face
martial law if they didn't pass the bailout bill.
This will not be the last time.
October 8, 2008
By Naomi Wolf
AlterNet
Background: the First Brigade of the Third Infantry
Division, three to four thousand soldiers, has been
deployed in the United States as of October 1. Their
stated mission is the form of crowd control they
practiced in Iraq, subduing "unruly individuals,"
and the management of a national emergency. I am in
Seattle and heard from the brother of one of the
soldiers that they are engaged in exercises now.
Amy Goodman reported
that an Army spokesperson confirmed that they will
have access to lethal and non lethal crowd control
technologies and tanks.
George
Bush struck down
Posse Comitatus,
thus making it legal for military to patrol the U.S.
He has also legally established that in the "War on
Terror," the U.S. is at war around the globe and
thus the whole world is a battlefield. Thus the U.S.
is also a battlefield.
He also led change to the 1807 Insurrection Act to
give him far broader powers in the event of a
loosely defined "insurrection" or many other
"conditions" he has the power to identify. The
Constitution allows the suspension of habeas corpus
-- habeas corpus prevents us from being seized by
the state and held without trial -- in the event of
an "insurrection." With his own army force now, his
power to call a group of protesters or angry voters
"insurgents" staging an "insurrection" is
strengthened.
U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman of California said to
Congress, captured on C-Span and
viewable on YouTube,
that individual members of the House were threatened
with martial law within a week if they did not pass
the bailout bill:
"The only way they can pass this bill is by creating
and sustaining a panic atmosphere. … Many of us were
told in private conversations that if we voted
against this bill on Monday that the sky would fall,
the market would drop two or three thousand points
the first day and a couple of thousand on the second
day, and a few members were even told that there
would be martial law in America if we voted no."
If this is true and Rep. Sherman is not delusional,
I ask you to consider that if they are willing to
threaten martial law now, it is foolish to assume
they will never use that threat again. It is also
foolish to trust in an orderly election process to
resolve this threat. And why deploy the First
Brigade? One thing the deployment accomplishes is to
put teeth into such a threat.
I interviewed Vietnam veteran, retired U.S. Air
Force Colonel and patriot David Antoon for
clarification:
"If the President directed the First Brigade to
arrest Congress, what could stop him?"
"Nothing. Their only recourse is to cut off funding.
The Congress would be at the mercy of military
leaders to go to them and ask them not to obey
illegal orders."
"But these orders are now legal?'"
"Correct."
"If the President directs the First Brigade to
arrest a bunch of voters, what would stop him?"
"Nothing. It would end up in courts but the action
would have been taken."
"If the President directs the First Brigade to kill
civilians, what would stop him?"
"Nothing."
"What would prevent him from sending the First
Brigade to arrest the editor of the Washington
Post?"
"Nothing. He could do what he did in Iraq -- send a
tank down a street in Washington and fire a shell
into the Washington Post as they did into Al Jazeera,
and claim they were firing at something else."
"What happens to members of the First Brigade who
refuse to take up arms against U.S. citizens?"
"They'd probably be treated as deserters as in Iraq:
arrested, detained and facing five years in prison.
In Iraq a study by Ann Wright shows that deserters
-- reservists who refused to go back to Iraq -- got
longer sentences than war criminals."
"Does Congress have any military of their own?"
"No. Congress has no direct control of any military
units. The Governors have the National Guard but
they report to the President in an emergency that he
declares."
"Who can arrest the President?"
"The Attorney General can arrest the President after
he leaves or after impeachment."
[Note: Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi has asserted it
is possible for District Attorneys around the
country to charge President Bush with murder if they
represent districts where one or more military
members who have been killed in Iraq formerly
resided.]
"Given the danger do you advocate impeachment?"
"Yes. President Bush struck down Posse Comitatus --
which has prevented, with a penalty of two years in
prison, U.S. leaders since after the Civil War from
sending military forces into our streets -- with a
'signing statement.' He should be impeached
immediately in a bipartisan process to prevent the
use of military forces and mercenary forces against
U.S. citizens"
"Should Americans call on senior leaders in the
Military to break publicly with this action and call
on their own men and women to disobey these orders?"
"Every senior military officer's loyalty should
ultimately be to the Constitution. Every officer
should publicly break with any illegal order, even
from the President."
"But if these are now legal. If they say, 'Don't
obey the Commander in Chief,' what happens to the
military?"
"Perhaps they would be arrested and prosecuted as
those who refuse to participate in the current
illegal war. That's what would be considered a
coup."
"But it's a coup already."
"Yes."
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