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Government / Military

Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy.” – Henry Kissinger, quoted by Bob Woodward in The Final Days, 1976

Given that the elite knew there might be problems down the road as they move us into post-industrial feudalism and depopulation of the planet, it was important to encourage the growth of the Military Industrial complex and create wars (real or imaginary such as the Cold War) to ensure continued public support for the massive investment in military weaponry. And of course if you don’t have an enemy any more the government and military create one as they did on 9/11 and the war on terror. This is nothing new as governments are responsible for the vast majority of terrorism – a tool they have used over and over down through history to get the people to comply with an agenda. The consequence of this massive investment is that the elite now have an entire arsenal of advanced weaponry they can now turn on the public to ensure their control. These include bioweapons; weather modification weapons (HAARP); psychotronic weapons; microwave weapons; tectonic weapons; space based weapons; and robotic weapons. Concurrent to the scientific developments, the elite knew they would need to create a generation brought up to fight that would fill the ranks of the military and police forces and introduced violent video games and movies for this purpose.

In order to facilitate the management of a global society, the elite are merging the countries of the world in four superstates – the European Union, African Union, American Union and Asian Union. The European Union is almost complete with only the final step of a constitution to be established. The others are in progress and at different stages.

Ultimately, the regional bodies will be subservient to the United Nations which is to serve as the unelected, unaccountable World Government controlled and run by the elite. To a great degree this has already happened as we know the UN passes regulations that are dutifully passed on by national governments for enactment at the local level. Over time the UN’s powers will increase as national militaries are incrementally brought under UN control. Ultimately, the UN will control the world’s food supply and reduce each countries allotment of food as the population is brought down.

Chronological History of Government and Political Corruption

 

Little v. Barreme: SCOTUS Finds that the POTUS does not have "Inherent Authority" or "Inherent Powers" that Allow him to Ignore a Law Passed by the US Congress

Little v. Barreme: SCOTUS Finds that the POTUS does not have “Inherent Authority” or “Inherent Powers” that Allow him to Ignore a Law Passed by the US Congress

Many people know the first  Supreme Court decision to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional (It's Marbury, of course), but few people could identify the Court's first decision declaring Executive Branch action to be unconstitutional.  Little v Barreme (1804), called the Flying Fish case, involved an order by President John Adams, issued in 1799 during our brief war with France,  authorizing the Navy to seize ships bound for French ports.  The president's order was inconsistent with an act of Congress declaring the government to have no such authorization.  After a Navy Captain in December 1799 seized the Danish vessel, ...
The United States Civil Flag of Peacetime

The United States Civil Flag of Peacetime

We the People of the United States, actually have two national flags, a civil flag for peacetime and a military flag for times of war. They have several important distinctions and meanings. The Stars and Stripes: Today almost all Americans think of the Stars and Stripes "Old Glory" as their only flag. This has become the custom since the Civil War between the States. Before the war, many Americans had not seen the National Flag and almost as many did not know its contenance, unless they lived in large cities. It was the exposiure of "Old Glory" to the ...
John Adams: "We have no Government armed with Power capable of contending with human Passions unbridled by morality and Religion..."

John Adams: “We have no Government armed with Power capable of contending with human Passions unbridled by morality and Religion…”

Quincy   October 11, 1798 Gentlemen, I have received from Major General Hull and Brigadier General Walker your unanimous Address from Lexington, animated with a martial Spirit and expressed with a military Dignity, becoming your Characters and the memorable Plains, in which it was adopted. While our Country remains untainted with the Principles and manners, which are now producing desolation in so many Parts of the World: while the continues Sincere and incapable of insidious and impious Policy: We shall have the Strongest Reason to rejoice in the local destination assigned Us by Providence. But should the People of ...
Congress Passes Bill to Keep Bankers & Wall Street Banned from Being Members of House

Congress Passes Bill to Keep Bankers & Wall Street Banned from Being Members of House

Following the revolution, the US Government actually took steps to keep the bankers out of the new government! "Any person holding any office or any stock in any institution in the nature of a bank for issuing or discounting bills or notes payable to bearer or order, cannot be a member of the House whilst he holds such office or stock." -- Third Congress of the United States Senate, signed by the President, George Washington This rule keeps house from being influenced by financial decisions, bribery, and personal gain ...
French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

This document, approved by the National Assembly, codifies the ideals of the French Revolution, strongly influenced by those of the Enlightenment and the American Revolution. The Marquis de Lafayette, with help from Thomas Jefferson, drafted the declaration that would become the preamble of the republic's 1791 constitution. The basic principle of the Declaration was that all “men are born and remain free and equal in rights” (Article 1), which were specified as the rights of liberty, private property, the inviolability of the person, and resistance to oppression (Article 2). The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, passed by France’s ...
James Madison's Speech to the First Congress Proposing Twenty Amendments to the United States Constitution

James Madison’s Speech to the First Congress Proposing Twenty Amendments to the United States Constitution

In this James Madison speech to the First Congress, Madison proposes twenty amendments to the United States Constitution. The Constitution's acceptance by the people of America had not been easy. Many people did not think it adequately protected their rights from infringement by the government. In order to persuade these people, known as Anti-Federalists, to accept the Constitution, the Federalist party promised they would add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution during the First Congress that would address their concerns. James Madison chose twenty amendments that were the most widely desired among the states. He proposed these amendments ...
The Newburgh Conspiracy and George Washington's Powerful Speech to Calm It

The Newburgh Conspiracy and George Washington’s Powerful Speech to Calm It

One of the early threats to the republic came in March 1783, when a group of officers in the Continental Army decided to challenge the authority of the Congress. The incident was caused by the inability of Congress to pay the members of the military. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not tax the states to raise revenue. Instead, it relied on voluntary payments from the states, which were made on an irregular basis. In 1780, Congress passed a resolution to provide half-pay for retired soldiers. In late 1782, Congress was still waiting for the money. With the end ...
The American Seizure of British Occupied Nassau

The American Seizure of British Occupied Nassau

On March 3 the Marines captured Nassau without a fight and seized a sizable store of cannon, mortars and munitions. The battle marked the first time American Sailors and Marines responded to the command "Land the landing force." Capt. Esek Hopkins of Rhode Island rallied a task force of four ships near the Bahamas on March 1, 1776. The next day Hopkins sent a raiding party of 230 Marines and 50 Sailors ashore under the command of Capt. Samuel Nicholas, the Continental Marines' first commissioned officer. The standoff continued throughout the fall and winter. In early March 1776, heavy ...
The Marines are first formed as an act of the Continental Congress

The Marines are first formed as an act of the Continental Congress

On this date in history, the US Marine Corps was founded in 1775. At the very start of the American Revolution, there was an act of the Continental Congress that ordered that two units of Marines be raised. They were raised to serve in the Continental Navy to serve on ships and to engage in amphibious operations. The resolution was drafted by a future U.S. President John Adams and adopted unanimously. This date is widely seen as the birth of the United States Marine Corps. Several other nations also had Marine Corps. The original Marines were expected to serve ...
The Continental Congress officially established the Continental Army

The Continental Congress officially established the Continental Army

Interestingly, the United States (U.S.) Army traces its lineage to the American Army of the 1780s, not the Continental Army that fought the American Revolution.[3] The U.S. Army, however, celebrates its birth on the 14th of June each year. This anniversary documents the birth of the Continental Army on June 14, 1775 when the Continental Congress authorized three different states to raise ten rifle companies, six from Pennsylvania, two from Maryland and two from Virginia to serve near Boston.[4]  Congress established the term of enlistment for the initial rifle companies for one year and specified company strength of eighty-one ...