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Doomsday: U.S. report warns of 'strategic shock' leading to massive unrest

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posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 02:14 PM
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I know just who to forward this on to, to get the most out of the story and what it really is telling us.

And we all just sit by and talk about these revelations, but never really doing anything to stop it.

It is illegal what they are doing, Posse Comitatus -

The Posse Comitatus Act and the Insurrection Act substantially limit the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement.

The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385) passed on June 16, 1878 after the end of Reconstruction. The Act prohibits most members of the federal uniformed services (the Army, Air Force, and State National Guard forces when such are called into federal service) from exercising nominally state law enforcement, police, or peace officer powers that maintain "law and order" on non-federal property (states and their counties and municipal divisions) in the former Confederate states.

The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. The Coast Guard is exempt from the Act.


They are already using military at DUI checkpoints in California (29 Palms area) and in Texas where they can now take your blood by force if you refuse the DUI tests.

Here are some comments acknowledging what is coming:

In the short term, the domestic deployment of troops is likely aimed at combating likely civil unrest that will ensue after a complete economic collapse followed by a devastating period of hyperinflation.

This warning was again echoed a few days ago in a leaked internal memo from Citibank.

“The world is not going back to normal after the magnitude of what they have done. When the dust settles this will either work, and the money they have pushed into the system will feed through into an inflation shock,” wrote Tom Fitzpatrick, Citibank’s chief technical strategist.

The memo predicts “depression, civil disorder and possibly wars” as a fallout from an economic collapse that many say is on the horizon.

We need to wake up and act now! It may already be too late!



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 02:19 PM
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I've come to hate this military babel speak.

Its all a bunch of self important yahoos who think they know better then everyone else trying to keep their jobs by promoting fear.

I call shenanigans on all this stuff.

Bring our military home. Spend some of those military dollars on rebuilding our industrial base. End our addicition to oil. Give everyone a pony.



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 02:23 PM
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go to youtube, search for FEMA camps, martial law and plastic coffns.



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 03:30 PM
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I'm not saying these things are going to happen, but they might... everyone should be concerned about the following possibilities (in order of them being likely to happen)...

Economic collapse of the worst kind. We're already on our way down. Seems to me, the government doesn't have this scenario prevented and may not be able to stop the slide we're in. Note to self: better stock up on canned foods.

Highly contagious, deadly virus that quarantines you into staying home. Would your employer still pay you to sit out the crisis and how would you get food, etc. Note to self: better stock up on canned foods.

World War III. It would probably last about two or three days and you will either die from a nuke blast or from fallout, unless you are geographically located in just the right spot or exceedingly more prepared than most people. Note to self: better look into moving to some remote place that offers some chance of surviving a nuke attack.

Surprise invasion of alien hybrids from outer space. Think I'm kidding? Why have they been collecting genetic material from humans for the last few decades? What about the reports out of Stephenville, Texas about an alien ship about a mile long and a mile wide? Note to self: go to the IMAX and catch THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and hope it's a little better than the Spielberg/Cruise version of WAR OF THE WORLDS.



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 06:30 PM
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the right to bear arms doesn't do you much when you try to fight government tanks, airplanes, smart bombs with hunting rifles...



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 06:41 PM
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There is an article on this subject on infowars.com



posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 09:16 PM
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In other words, this guy wants all kinds of budgets to be allocated for studying the unexpected, delving into speculation that will cost taxpayers millions, perhaps even billions of dollars


That is what I was trying to tell people in my post above. I was "acquainted" with several studies on a personal level, and that is all I can say. Believe me, it is nothing more than a sell job. That is the way that the military obtains funding. It sold some of the people here, didn't it? Do you know how gullible Congress is? $700 billion here, 50 billion there, 3 trillion, sure, .....



posted on Dec, 17 2008 @ 01:05 AM
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While I agree with you on many aspects, one can no more blame the american populace for the acts of a handfull of politicians, than one could blame the populace of Russia or any other country for the horrible acts of their leaders. That being said, if you want to blame SOME americans for not holding their leaders responsible please feel free as I couldn't agree more. These same people tout their freedoms that are promised in the Bill of Rights and Constitution, yet can't even quote past "We the people", nor have any idea about the document stating that if the people were to find them selves with leaders that had become corrupt and tyrannical, we were to tear the whole institution down and start over. These are also the same populace that fail to realise we are 1 states vote away from a constitutional convention, during which the entire document could literally be burned and nullified and the people couldn't do jack to stop it.

Which I think we may see something similar happen and I don't care why they say they are calling the convention, I DON"T TRUST IT! It's reasons like this I sleep with a .357 within reach. Our nation is being buried with the public watching and yet nobody notices the dirt pouring down on them. I guess thats what they get for trusting these jerks, and the Fed. Reserve.

I don't have any issue with some one who wants to complain about this effed in the a government, just don't try to push the blame on the people, because all in all they are slaves to the system too. Yes there are militias begining to make a stand, but they are out numbered and out gunned. These steaming piles in Washington would have no problems with dropping a couple bombs on Ohio or any other state if they thought things were getting out of hand and one better believe they have a contingency plan for just such a case.



posted on Dec, 17 2008 @ 04:54 AM
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Here's a question:

How much do you think it's worth to the UEA (Arabians) and Israel to have Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Pakistan etc under coalition occupation?


700 Billion in cash and prizes to be given away. Maybe even a hell'a deal on gas and oil....

Just watch them do it....while we're all fretting here at home they are planning to completely de-stabalize the Middle East for profit and sanctimonious "harmony". Using our military forces as the catalyst by way of martyrdom.

I agree - bring the troops home. They are in more danger there from their own governments than from the damn "terrorist cells".

When it happens who will really be surprised?



posted on Dec, 17 2008 @ 05:19 AM
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If they are planning on having massive social and civil unrest it means that they are going to be making use of their underground bunkers and tunnels to wait this thing out. Meanwhile, they would of course employ military to maintain some order while others duke it out on the streets. Therefor I would not be surprised if they unleash a dirty bomb come January 20th and blame it on angry US citizens sparking a major upheaval and civil war, right vs left, black vs white, total chaos!!!

NORTHCOMM has been developing GPS tech for several years to and I quote "monitor a safe areas in the event of a dirty bomb." I know they plan to implement it, but rather when is the better question to ask. The continuity of Government shall be maintained from underground as they have the GPS logistics for every state, government and military vehicle. They are just gonna wait it out and call all of the shots from underground.



posted on Dec, 17 2008 @ 05:36 AM
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Sounds like they are prewarning us, of what is in our future.

If anything does happen - it will be by the hands of the "powers that be" - what is amazing to me, is that money is the root of their evil.

What is also amazing is that those "powers that be" would and are willing to set off nukes - which could actually destroy the world.

This was put out - to let us know what our future holds. Otherwise, why would a newspaper even write anything like this and allow it to go to print?

They are forewarning us - what the "powers that be" have in mind for us.



posted on Dec, 17 2008 @ 06:54 AM
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It's reports like this that lend more credence to the "scare-mongering" threads that seem to be increasing.
A lot of intelligent people have a feeling of approaching threat, and it is all based around an event leading to massive civil unrest.
Now the professionals are starting to acknowledge this too, and it seems that the government have been preparing for this.

I don't accept the reported proposition that the government or military are not prepared for this, you only have to look at the reports of FEMA property to know that they are prepared for civil unrest within the USA.

Whatever way you slice it and however you refute one scenario or another, there is clear evidence that FEMA owns and maintains vast facilities across the country, facilities that resemble prison camps, or facilities that are otherwise not in use for any purpose for which they were constructed and all in areas where such detention centers would be useful.
I am almost certain that on one of the many internet sites dedicating discussion to the FEMA camps it was shown how the locations of these facilities corresponds to a percentage of the local population, and that this was repeated across the country in the majority of the sites suggested to be owned by FEMA or a department of it.
I'll try to find the link.

It is logical that FEMA would (without reaching into the realms of conspiracies and the NWO) foresee a requirement to be ready for civil unrest.
They need to be able to deal with a natural disaster or terrorist attack and the resulting evacuation/treatment of a percentage of the population. When you repeat this in every populated area, you already have the network for dealing with massive civil unrest and the detention of civilians.

And to all those who suggest that Martial Law and massive civil unrest are unlikely, or even impossible, you just need to look at the rest of the world, and even your own history. These things do happen, and even the mighty US of A is not magically immune to it.
Perhaps your current way of life would suggest that such a thing is impossible, you've been very stable and comfortable for many years, but history shows that chaos can occur when it is least expected, and that the majority of those who witnessed it never saw it coming.

There is no harm in being prepared, while hoping for the best.
If more and more reports and comments are being made by those in positions of power, and those with access to information that we are not privy to, one would be wise to listen and consider the possibilities instead of burying your head in the sand.



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