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| Democracy Now's Amy Goodman Speaks About Her Arrest |
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Republican National Convention
Martial Law at the RNC
If you deny that the U.S. is CURRENTLY under
Martial Law you are not only locked into complete
psychological denial you are an imbecile and a
fool. Time to awaken; it is the Fall, the days are
growing shorter.
Martial Law actually used to be called "Maritime
Law" because Navies used to be the
controlling/policing entity and primary military
force of the globe. Then it was changed to
"Martial Law." Some still use "Maritime Law"
especially old salty dogs.
But either way; local "law enforcement" and
Homeland Security have basically fully made the
transition into Federal Agents now.
After George HW Bush called up Martial Law in 1992
due to the Los Angels "Riots" of 1992 when the 1st
Marines from Camp Pendleton, California and the
1st Armored Infantry Battalion form Fort Ord,
California were deployed upon the city of Los
Angeles. Under George HW Bush and for the first
time in the history of the United States Posse
Comitadus was repealed and US Federal Troops
invaded their own country and killed their own
people.
George HW Bush never truly and fully repealed his
declaration of Martial Law once he called for it
and that's why he made his infamous "New World
Order will be a success" speech that we all know
and love so well...
Then it was only a matter of his son capturing the
Throne so he continue the work his father King
George I had began.
King George II has since installed 27
"Presidential Directives", forced the FISA bill on
the nation, empowered FEMA and created Homeland
Security which all together completed his fathers
earlier work and finalized the official but
"unannounced" transition into full "Martial Law."
Modern Definition of Martial Law:
Martial law is when military-like actions are
taken upon a nations own citizens and
constitutional and human rights are violated on a
regular basis as part of a standard operating
procedure (SOP).
It is when you cannot protest without a "permit"
and your freedom of speech is silenced.
It is basically what they call a "police state".
It is when the "police" are trained by and act
like federal officials/military police rather than
the civilian peace keepers they are supposed to
be.
It is when random AND permanent checkpoints are
set up by Homeland Security and police officers
like they have now all over the country especially
along interstate-highway 8 and 10.
Many believe that martial law is ONLY when the
actual Army/Marines/National Guard patrol the
streets but this is incorrect as these troops are
committed in Iraq and Afghanistan and attending to
the other 1100 U.S. military bases that are
outside of the U.S.
Homeland Security and the local police departments
have been trained by federal agents and are
federal agents and in these modern times are now
enforcing obvious martial law.
The days of the Army rolling down the street in
tanks is over as it is unnecessary because the
U.S. citizens have been pacified enough and
Homeland Security and the Police have been trained
and armed enough to where this would surely be
overkill.
Besides there are US National Guard bases in the
majority of 30,000+ population towns and the
troops are committed overseas.
A basic example of Standard Operating Procedure
(SOP) for martial law would be the internment
camps they have set-up in Colorado in preparation
for the Democratic National Convention (DNC).
If the country was not under martial law setting
up these kind of warehouse-style camps which are
being hidden from the media and the citizens would
not be permitted by the city, county or state.
Watch a White House press conference and/or go to
your local court house and peak inside a court
room and look at the American Flag.
You will notice that the flag will have gold
tassel around it's borders. If you understand this
and have any education in these matters you would
know in fact that it is a Federal Crime to attach
ANYTHING to the American Flag.
The ONLY thing that can be attached to the
American Flag by Federal law under penalty of
prosecution are GOLD TASSELS, GOLD FRINGE and they
can ONLY be attached in the case of MARTIAL LAW
ordered by the President of the United States of
America.
Of course under martial law information,
education, news, networks and the internet (as
seen nightly on FOX news and CNN) are censored
therefor research on this subject is not the
easiest although it can be done.
The only reference/evidence that they could give
were actual military/Department of Defense manuals
in which the assertion of Martial Law and the
indicators of the fringed and tasseled flag were
referenced.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/flag.htm
http://www.kriegbooks.com/the_flag.html
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Durée : 368 s |
| Amy Goodman [Democracy NOW] Arrested at RNC [Please Subscribe] |
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Democracy Now's Amy Goodman, Sharif Abdel Kouddous
and Nicole Salazar were arrested by the
Minneapolis Police Department. Charged with
conspiracy to riot. Footage from Rick Rowley and
Brandon Jourdan. Amy Goodman b. April 13, 1957 in
Washington, D.C. is an American broadcast
journalist, syndicated columnist and author.
A 1984 graduate of Harvard University, Goodman is
best known as the principal host of Pacifica
Radio's Democracy Now! program, where she has been
described by the Los Angeles Times as "radio's
voice of the disenfranchised left".[1] Coverage of
the peace and human rights movements — and
support of the independent media — are the
hallmarks of her work. As an investigative
journalist, she has received acclaim for exposés
of human rights violations in East Timor and
Nigeria. Her brother is investigative journalist
David Goodman Tags : Amy Goodman Democracy now Big Noise Tactical Films |
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Durée : 57 s |
| Leonard Cohen "Democracy" |
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One of the most fascinating and enigmatic -- if
not the most successful -- singer/songwriters of
the late '60s, Leonard Cohen has retained an
audience across four decades of music-making
interrupted by various digressions into personal
and creative exploration, all of which have only
added to the mystique surrounding him. Second only
to Bob Dylan (and perhaps Paul Simon), he commands
the attention of critics and younger musicians
more firmly than any other musical figure from the
1960s who is still working at the outset of the
21st century, which is all the more remarkable an
achievement for someone who didn't even aspire to
a musical career until he was in his thirties. Tags : Leonard Cohen BVM music videos alternative Democracy |
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Durée : 417 s |
| Rich Media, Poor Democracy |
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http://www.mediaed.org
If a key indicator of the health of a democracy is
the state of its journalism, the United States is
in deep trouble. In Rich Media, Poor Democracy,
Robert McChesney lays the blame for this state of
affairs squarely at the doors of the corporate
boardrooms of big media, which far from delivering
on their promises of more choice and more
diversity, have organized a system characterized
by a lack of competition, homogenization of
opinion and formulaic programming.
Through numerous examples, McChesney, and media
scholar, Mark Crispin Miller, demonstrate how
journalism has been compromised by the corporate
bosses of conglomerates such as Disney, Sony,
Viacom, News Corp, and AOL Time Warner to produce
a system of news that is high on sensationalism
and low on information. They suggest that unless
citizen activism can reclaim the commons, this new
corporate system will be characterized by a rich
media and an ever impoverished, poor democracy. Tags : MEF Media Education Literacy Critical Mass Industry Educational Sut Jhally Robert McChesney Journalism Activism |
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Durée : 327 s |
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