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Thread: The coming "crisis" and American totalitarianism

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asi-Irish View Post
    Looks like FEMA is planning for something BIG, like a "747 crashing into a nuclear reactor".

    * In late December 2008 municipal officials were invited to Indianapolis for a briefing on the state of Indiana. There were told if industry were to collapse for example GM going bankrupt resulting in mass unemployment a depression would soon follow and municipalities could expect to loose 40% of their funds.

    * Every county in the nation would be required to prepare a Hazard Mitigation Plan.

    * The county should prepare a plan to vaccinate the entire population within 48 hours and practice the plan several times.

    * FEMA inquired to where mass graves could be placed in the county and would they accept bodies from elsewhere.

    * The sheriff’s department via the state sheriff association was told that no .223 ammunition rounds would be available as the military would be purchasing all stocks.

    * The county was asked to make plans for “hardening” of police and fire stations, putting in hardened bunker type buildings around town.

    * The county was asked to make plans for the possibility of up to 400,000 refugees from Chicago.

    Check out the audio... Inside source reveals FEMA & DHS prepairing for mass graves and martial law near Chicago | Daily Newscaster
    Regarding the bodies, there are millions of funeral caskets ready and waiting. Ron Paul has written about this.
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    Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris has joined other constitutionalist and patriotic leaders in warning of the consequences of America's descent into totalitarianism: thousands of cells are ready to rise up against the government.

    He predicts that the revolution will begin in Texas:

    When I appeared on [COLOR=#0066cc]Glenn Beck's radio show[/COLOR], he told me that someone had asked him, "Do you really believe that there is going to be trouble in the future?" And he answered, "If this country starts to spiral out of control and Mexico melts down or whatever, if it really starts to spiral out of control, before America allows a country to become a totalitarian country (which it would have under I think the Republicans as well in this situation; they were taking us to the same place, just slower), Americans won't stand for it. There will be parts of the country that will rise up." Then Glenn asked me and his listening audience, "And where's that going to come from?" He answered his own question, "Texas, it's going to come from Texas. Do you agree with that Chuck?" I replied, "Oh yeah!" Definitely.
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    Four Horsemen arrive Wednesday

    McGurk had an excellent article in the Sunday Business Post on the summit this Wednesday in which he wrote:

    London’s G-20 meeting could well become a defining moment in the history of globalisation. The world’s economy faces a re-run of the 1930s. In the past, these types of meetings were about the re-organisation of wealth, but now the 22 leaders are facing the crisis of the collapse of wealth. It is no exaggeration to say that the world may be facing a financial Armageddon.

    The G-20 countries represent 90 per cent of global GDP, 80 per cent of world trade and two thirds of the world’s population. The IMF and the World Bank also attend G20 meetings, although technically the London event isn’t a normal G20 meeting.

    Already London is bracing itself for what might be coming...

    One estimate for the disruption that will be caused by summit-related protests is stg£5million a day, and senior police officers are concerned that protesters are intent on shutting down the City, London’s financial core.
    Have the globalist leaders no sense of irony? The summit is on April 1st.

    Here's the timeline:

    8 am Gordon Brown and Barack Obama have breakfast & then meeting

    11 am The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse with their entourage march from four London underground stations to converge at the Bank of England

    12 30 pm Climate change protest

    2 pm Huge rally at US embassy by Stop the War and CND

    6 pm Reception for G20 leaders with Queen

    8 pm Dinner with Jamie Oliver

    Other highlights include Put People First, Class War and myriad other organisations and another protest march at 7am on the second day of the summit.
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    Crisis points

    Peacenik Obama is sending 4000 more troops to Afghanistan and Pakistan while reassuring all that his goal is to introduce "a new focus on diplomatic efforts." (This is in addition to the 17,000 he has already sent to Afghanistan.) Maybe the "failed state" of Pakistan will be the catalyst for the crisis.

    Or it might even be the "failed state" of Mexico:

    Yet most Mexicans are tired of being lectured by US officials about the evils of corruption and the dangers of a “failed state”. President Felipe Calderon noted last week that the financial aid Mexico needed from Washington “should be equivalent to the flow of money that American [drug] consumers give to the criminals” – a figure he estimated at between $10 billion and $35 billion.
    The US is certainly adopting an increasingly menacing tone.


    US authorities have committed themselves to what Napolitano described as “a very robust movement of personnel” to border areas. Obama is considering a request from the governor of Texas for 1,000 national guardsmen to be placed on border duty. The Pentagon may supply pilotless drones for the same kind of man-hunting missions as in Afghanistan.
    Meanwhile it appears that North Korea is giving the US the metaphorical finger:

    WARSHIPS patrolled the Sea of Japan and Patriot batteries were set up around Tokyo yesterday as North Korea counted down to a missile launch intended to challenge President Barack Obama as he attends the G20 summit in London.
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    "A new world order is emerging"

    A new world order is emerging according to Gordon Brown. The Guardian has it splashed over their front cover today: "New World Order."

    "Today's decision will not immediately solve the crisis, but we've begun the process by which it will be solved," Brown said in the closing news conference of the G-20 sessions. "This is collective action, people working together at their best. ... I think a new world order is emerging. We will together manage the process of globalization."
    Brown announced the formation of a new Financial Stability Board (FSB), with the International Monetary Fund monitoring progress of G-20's objectives, surveying the global economy and providing early warnings. But there wasn't a clear explanation of exactly what kind of powers the FSB would have. The Obama administration contends that the FSB is not a "global regulator" but rather a "mechanism for international coordination."
    1 trillion dollars of taxpayers money is to be injected into the world's economy through the International Monetary Fund.

    Back in America, Mary Ellen Synon writes, Obama's popularity is rapidly fading as ordinary citizens begin to realise that he is a mere front man for the establishment:

    ...Obama is staying so close to Wall Steet, but so close that his left-wing critics say that he is 'taking dictation from the same financiers who have brought the economy to the brink of depression.'
    Naturally since they brought him to power by bankrolling his campaign as was pointed out earlier in this thread (Synon mentions that Coulter spoke about this last week). Major donors included JP Morgan, Lehman Bros, Morgan Stanley.

    Synon writes,

    All his policies come down to one thing, extending the reach of the state.
    A process which won't be complete until America is a fully fledged totalitarian state whose citizens are effectively slaves (since taxation at the rate that will be necessary to pay back the colossal robbery being committed is indistinguishable from slavery).
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    Most conservatives supported Bush right up to the end. They could never see through him. Now there has never been so many fruit-cakes, worldwide even, supporting Obama. Anyone can see that he is no different from Bush and the bailouts are now about 10 times bigger. They see him reading his teleprompter and everyone knows that someone else wrote the speach but it does not matter. The are brainwashed.

    It is amazing that anyone would ever listen to Obama, Brown or Cowen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngdan View Post
    Most conservatives supported Bush right up to the end. They could never see through him. Now there has never been so many fruit-cakes, worldwide even, supporting Obama. Anyone can see that he is no different from Bush and the bailouts are now about 10 times bigger. They see him reading his teleprompter and everyone knows that someone else wrote the speach but it does not matter. They are brainwashed.

    It is amazing that anyone would ever listen to Obama, Brown or Cowen.
    They are in for a horrible shock. In fact the truth is already beginning to hit home. Newsweek's cover story this week is "Obama is wrong." Many on the left are leading the backlash. Ever think of vacating America, Youngdan?
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    Is it 1984 yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Almanac View Post
    . Ever think of vacating America, Youngdan?

    Not since I joined this site. What happened to Ireland. Bad enough being full of jellyfish but being full of jellybrains as well. Look at what you got. Fools voting for obvious thieves who are selling out the country. Total imbeciles. I spend hours laughing at them. A Defense Minister who points a firearm at the photographer. If a child did that his father would be tossed out of the gunclub for sireing a gobshythe.

    Then you have the charasmatic leader of the opposition. I would rather listen to a barnacle for 5 days than listen to him for 5 minutes. Then the financial genius Brutan, I read a few days back that his portfolio of stocks contain all 4 banks. The fool held them as they dropped 98%. Then you have a toolbox in labour talking about a tax on texts to close a multibillion deficit. I am going to the circus in a few weeks but compared to these clowns they don't rate.

    Ireland is docile but people here are getting angry. I live only a few miles from Lexington. The reinactment is on April 20th and it is great to watch a few red coats get plugged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngdan View Post
    Ireland is docile but people here are getting angry. I live only a few miles from Lexington. The reinactment is on April 20th and it is great to watch a few red coats get plugged.
    Well when the sh*t hits the fan I know where I'd rather be!
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