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Martial Law

The exercise of government and control by military authorities over the civilian population of a designated territory. Martial law is an extreme and rare measure used to control society during war or periods of civil unrest or chaos. According to the Supreme Court, the term martial law carries no precise meaning (Duncan v. Kahanamoku, 327 U.S. 304, 66 S. Ct. 606, 90 L. Ed. 688 [1946]). However, most declarations of martial law have some common features. Generally, the institution of martial law contemplates some use of military force. To a varying extent, depending on the martial law order, government military personnel have the authority to make and enforce civil and criminal laws. Certain civil liberties may be suspended, such as the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, freedom of association, and freedom of movement. And the writ of habeas corpus may be suspended (this writ allows persons who are unlawfully imprisoned to gain freedom through a court proceeding).

In the United States, martial law has been instituted on the national level only once, during the Civil War, and on a regional level only once, during world war ii. Otherwise, it has been limited to the states. Uprisings, political protests, labor strikes, and riots have, at various times, caused several state governors to declare some measure of martial law

Martial law on the national level may be declared by Congress or the president. Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 15, of the Constitution, Congress has the power “[t]o provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel Invasions.” Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, of the Constitution declares that “[t]he President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States.” Neither constitutional provision includes a direct reference to martial law However, the Supreme Court has interpreted both to allow the declaration of martial law by the president or Congress. On the state level, a governor may declare martial law within her or his own state. The power to do so usually is granted in the state constitution.

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Chronological History of Martial Law

Rex 84: A Federal Exercise in Preparation for Martial Law.... and an Extermination Plan for African-Americans and Latinos?

Rex 84: A Federal Exercise in Preparation for Martial Law…. and an Extermination Plan for African-Americans and Latinos?

Rex 84, short for Readiness Exercise 1984, is a plan by the US federal government to test their ability to detain large numbers of American citizens in case of civil unrest or national emergency. The initial exercises went from April 5th through the 13th, 1984. The author of Rex 84 was Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, National Security Council (NSC) White House aids and NSC liaison to FEMA. According to ...
Wujek Coal mine massacre during Solidarity-era Poland

Wujek Coal mine massacre during Solidarity-era Poland

Radio Poland reported that the criminal cases against police accused of killing nine mine workers and wounding dozens more at the Wujek and Manifest Lipcowy mines, will pass to the archives at the Institute of National Remembrance. On December 16, 1981, communist security police were dispatched to the mines to quell the upstart Solidarity-led opposition, three days after martial law was declared. The miners were striking against the ...
American Indian Movement members Begin a Protest for Injustices Against their Tribe Resulting in the Unlawful Use of Military Force and Framing of Leonard Peltier

American Indian Movement members Begin a Protest for Injustices Against their Tribe Resulting in the Unlawful Use of Military Force and Framing of Leonard Peltier

"Amnesty International considers Leonard Peltier to be a political prisoner whose avenues of redress have long been exhausted.... Amnesty International recognizes that a retrial is no longer a feasible option and believes that Leonard Peltier should be immediately and unconditionally released." - Amnesty International, April 6, 1999 "I have been reading in Leonard Peltier's book, and about an hour ago I spoke with him .... He ...
'Impact of Science On Society' by Bertrand Russell was Published.

‘Impact of Science On Society’ by Bertrand Russell was Published.

Bertrand Russell, a strong proponent of world government and all around elitist, wrote in his 1952 book The Impact of Science on Society that the inevitable result of a society based on an organic philosophy can only result in totalitarianism. For more on this book please read this. “There is, it must be confessed, a psychological difficulty about a single world government. The chief source of ...
An article in “TIME” magazine chronicles the Federal Council of Churches Lending its Weight to Efforts to Establish a Global Authority

An article in “TIME” magazine chronicles the Federal Council of Churches Lending its Weight to Efforts to Establish a Global Authority

The following article, from TIME Magazine, March 16, 1942 reports on a gathering by the Federal Council of Churches bowing to the New World Order crowd.  It certainly drives the point home and sheds some light on "what's wrong with our churches". The conference met during the heat of WWII and wouldn't discuss the war because, "... the Federal Council felt that, since five of its ...
Nicholas Murray Butler: "Communism... can topple national governments and then erect a world government, world police & world money."

Nicholas Murray Butler: “Communism… can topple national governments and then erect a world government, world police & world money.”

On 19th Nov 1937 the influential Fabian Nicholas Murray Butler addressed a banquet in London with the words, "Communism is the instrument with which the financial world can topple national governments and then erect a world government with a world police and world money." Nicholas Murray Butler (April 2, 1862 – December 7, 1947) was an American philosopher, diplomat, and educator. Butler was president of Columbia ...
Bonus Marchers Evicted by U.S. Army Under President Hoover's Order

Bonus Marchers Evicted by U.S. Army Under President Hoover’s Order

In 1924, six years after the end of World War I, Congress voted to give a bonus to veterans – $1.25 for each day served overseas, $1.00 for each day served in the States. The catch was that payment would not be made until 1945. The roaring twenties was a prosperous time, so the veterans found the delay acceptable. However, the onslaught of the Great Depression ...
The League of Nations was Founded as a Result of the Paris Peace Conference that Ended World War I.

The League of Nations was Founded as a Result of the Paris Peace Conference that Ended World War I.

The League of Nations was founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. Its ostensible mission was to be an organization to help maintain World Peace, but it is evident from the documentation of its conspiratorial organizers (the same as the agitators of war as well) that its true mission was to create a Illuminati ...
'The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion' Excerpts Were First Published in Serialized Form, in a St. Petersburg Newspaper. Were They Authentic?

‘The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion’ Excerpts Were First Published in Serialized Form, in a St. Petersburg Newspaper. Were They Authentic?

The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion, a document detailing the 1800's minutes of meetings where Jewish leaders discussed their goal of global Jewish domination by subverting the morals of Gentiles and by controlling the press and the world's economies, is first published in serialized form with excerpts for the general public to freely read on August 28, 1903. In 1884, the daughter of ...
Martial Law, a Frame-Up Attempt, Kidnapping, and Murder Result from an Idaho Mining Building Bombing

Martial Law, a Frame-Up Attempt, Kidnapping, and Murder Result from an Idaho Mining Building Bombing

The Idaho murder trial: Labor unites to defeat a frame-up It began with the bombing of a building. The explosion led to a hunt for terrorists. Men were seized without warrants, transported long distances, and placed in solitary confinement. Those judicial kidnappings were defended by the Supreme Court. But the events did not originate from the mountains of Afghanistan (or anywhere in the Middle East); they ...