The above radio journalism article from ON THE MEDIA speaks volumes to where this is all going.
When you couple the fact that Drones are coming to a town near you in America, with the fact that NDAA has now been made a U.S. law consider this:
And so, what the act permits is that if someone is deemed under the act to be giving, quote, “substantial support” to, quote, “associated forces” that are associated with terrorists, they could be sent overseas at the determination of the American military, or they could be held in a military prison here indefinitely, or they could be tried in a military court. And as Chris Hedges, who is courageously bringing this as a plaintiff, pointed out, there is a longstanding Supreme Court decision called ex parte Milligan, which dates to the Civil War period, in which several people were held by the military for plotting to overthrow, during the course of the Civil War, the governments of Indiana and Ohio. And they were sentenced to death. The Supreme Court ruled, after the Civil War, that as long as there are civilian courts operating, you cannot try these people in military courts, even people who are—whose avowed purpose was to overthrow the civilian governments of Ohio, Indiana, etc. So, it is that level of protection that is built into the Constitution. And that’s what our ancestors fought for, is to uphold the Bill of Rights, due process rights, right to a trial by jury. And all of this is being abrogated by this legislation.
Now do you see where this is all going? EYES IN THE SKY can explain it further.
If not, get your eyes examined because those Drones flying over your head are there for you.
The best thing anyone can do is act natural and do what we've always done in the past.
Adopt an assine attitude of "Nothing to see here folks, move along".
Or you could blog about it, and sue Barack Obama and the government like Chris Hedges is doing.
The choice is yours.
Don't say you didn't know, because now you do.
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