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technology and resources that are available we could be investing in efficient cities where there is<br />

abundance for all. Check out the wonderful ideas of the Venus Project.<br />

http://www.thevenusproject.com/<br />

Dani ARnold<br />

January 22, <strong>2012</strong><br />

...<br />

I'm still struggling to wade my way through all this information, and information in other areas, but I<br />

wanted to throw a question out here that has just hit me between the eyes. I've now read a few<br />

references, here and in other places, that the US military/Pentagon are on the very of arresting those<br />

involved in the dark cabal. Would this be the reason that Obama signed into law (?) the ability of the<br />

military to arrest US citizens? I REad Naomi Wolfs article about the passing of the NDAA and this<br />

jumped out at me:<br />

"Perhaps Congress assumes that it will always only be 'they' who are targeted for arrest and military<br />

detention: but sadly, Parliamentary leaders are the first to face pressure, threats, arrest and even<br />

violence when the military obtains the power to make civilian arrests and hold civilians in military<br />

facilities without due process.<br />

There is no exception to this rule. Just as I traveled the country four years ago warning against the<br />

introduction of torture and secret prisons - and confidently offering a hundred thousand dollar reward<br />

to anyone who could name a nation that allowed torture of the 'other' that did not eventually turn this<br />

abuse on its own citizens - (confident because I knew there was no such place) - so today I warn that<br />

one cannot name a nation that gave the military the power to make civilian arrests and hold citizens in<br />

military detention, that did not almost at once turn that power almost against members of that nation's<br />

own political ruling class.<br />

This makes sense - the obverse sense of a democracy, in which power protects you; political power<br />

endangers you in a militarized police state: the more powerful a political leader is, the more can be<br />

gained in a militarized police state by pressuring, threatening or even arresting him or her."<br />

WHile I don't think that Wolf has a true grasp on what is actually happening, her thoughts that the<br />

military could turn on the politicians rang a bell in my mind- especially after reading (some/most) of<br />

David's article.<br />

Thoughts?<br />

Bean<br />

January 22, <strong>2012</strong><br />

...<br />

In order to arrest and detain the "Powers That Were", you would need a law that legally lets you do this.<br />

Why waste any more of the taxpayer's blood sweat and tears on litigation and trial by jury.<br />

Round 'em up and throw them into the FEMA camps.<br />

hhhmmmmm.....<br />

Wouldn't the NDAA come in handy for this?!<br />

viedoklis_lv<br />

January 22, <strong>2012</strong><br />

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