Tuesday, June 21, 2005

 

Why We Need Martial Law

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Martial Law was declared November 14, 1997 in the state of Utah.

Its property was seized by the State of Utah on November 28, 1997 AD, 14 days after Martial Law was declared by the Governor of the State of Utah because it was under the influence of racketeering corrupt organizations, and to stop the "paper money" false coin and fictitious credit banking schemes advanced by those in rebellion against the Constitution and laws of the State of Utah and the United States of America.

A federal grand jury at 350 South Main Street in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, twice indicted the Federal Reserve Bank in this district-the San Francisco District, for issuing false securities in the State of Utah, which are in fact not redeemable in gold and silver coin of the United States or in foreign coin of regulated value.

The state of Utah remains under martial law to this day but the conspiracy continues to advance with the acquiescence of the vast majority of the community who, like a deer in the headlights, fail, indeed, to accomplish that which is expedient or otherwise chose to do nothing, or worse, to actively participate in the rebellion.

An Essay by John Kaminski

The American government is criminal enterprise, and American law enforcement is complicit in the crime. The only way to stop the continuing crime spree is by a military takeover and a declaration of martial law. Hundreds of cops, attorneys and judges need to be in jail.

The military needs to investigate virtually every law enforcement operation in America. Every town, city, county and state in America is afflicted by criminal behavior in its law enforcement and court apparatus.

In addition, there is another important reason for a military takeover, and that is to redeploy our forces to defend our country, rather than to misuse and abuse them by plundering innocent nations for the criminal corporations who control so many of our politicians.

Click here to read the full essay.

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