Thursday, August 18, 2005

Is Martial Law in Our Future?

When I saw Fahrenheit 9/11, some of the information exposed in the documentary was too coincidental to be happenstance.

Well, here's a link I read from http://psstpsstpsst.blogspot.com/ (The Whispering Campaign) about even more profound information about the events of 9/11 and what may happen if another major terrorist attack occurs on US soil.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2005/100805fourstargeneral.htm

If you read the fifth paragraph from the bottom, the Washington Post recently published plans by our government to impose martial law to cities and possibly the entire country if another terrorist attack occurs in the US. You can read that Post article from their link.

It is all fascinating reading. Since many National Guard troops are serving in Iraq, I am sure the military needed some way to address the lack of Guard troops for "homeland security" if such a wide sweeping terrorist disaster would strike here.

I don't understand why they just don't bring ALL National Guard troops back home from Iraq. I had always thought that the National Guard was to protect the US on our own soil, not to be sent off to fight some frivolous foreign battle and leave our home country exposed without protection and assistance that we had with the National Guard troops here in the US.

Concerning the other points this general was fired, well sexual misconduct is an easy way to get rid of anyone, anymore. If the general was distributing top secret information, then he should be discharged for that, and that would be appropriate.

This general must be really close with Michael Moore, since much of this information blends nicely with the information from Fahrenheit. Oddly, just as Fahrenheit 9/11 didn't surprise me much, neither does the info provided by this general surprise me.

Bush had been itching to get back at Iraq for threatening his daddy, 9/11 gave him that opportunity. Cheney's been itching to get Iran, too. I'm sure that another opportunity will come and, likely, before the 2008 election.

I think there is also a secret urge to gain control of that region so that the Asian oil pipeline can be expanded into the Middle East. Iraq and Iran are two vast areas of land that need some type of control to allow such an expansion for the pipeline. And, I'm sure Saudi Arabia would be pleased to see that happen more than just about anyone else.

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