On December 1, by a vote of 93 to 7, the US Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year
2012, which allows the military to operate domestically within the
borders of the United States and to detain US citizens without trial.
Indefinitely.
This bill dramatically increases law enforcement authority of the US armed forces in the United States.
So what does this mean?
The agenda is to prepare the United States for global economic collapse.
This bill, which was concocted in secret by Senators John McCain and Carl Levin, gives the military vastly increased internal control, particularly the power of arrest and indefinite detention of American citizens -- and it has been done with no specific terror threat and no specific political agenda.
It's a broad classification wherein citizens can now be detained internally and indefinitely in effect if they are declared "undesirable."
The NDAA is a piece of legislation that is part of a broader agenda that is necessary for the government of the United States to hold the country together in a post-economically collapsed environment.
This bill dramatically increases law enforcement authority of the US armed forces in the United States.
So what does this mean?
The agenda is to prepare the United States for global economic collapse.
This bill, which was concocted in secret by Senators John McCain and Carl Levin, gives the military vastly increased internal control, particularly the power of arrest and indefinite detention of American citizens -- and it has been done with no specific terror threat and no specific political agenda.
It's a broad classification wherein citizens can now be detained internally and indefinitely in effect if they are declared "undesirable."
The NDAA is a piece of legislation that is part of a broader agenda that is necessary for the government of the United States to hold the country together in a post-economically collapsed environment.
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