Don’t Walk, Flee America! says Gold Guru

From the recent comments and articles on the Internet following Obama’s signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it appears a good chunk of Americans have figured out that the U.S. has just declared martial law.  Others won’t get it; instead, they’ll serve as ‘useful idiots’ for the subsequent acts of tyranny.  Sign-up for my 100% FREE Alerts

No military uniforms or funny mustaches, just a flick of the pen, utterance of a few words of reservation for authorizing the ‘act’, and it’s done.  No show of force or goon squads rounding up journalists and intellectuals followed the declaration of martial law. No interruptions of regularly scheduled broadcasts to announce the coup and no CSPAN coverage of the event, either.

No sir.  That would be most inadvisable to a pathologic regime confronted with the knowledge that 300+ million firearms are held by ‘free’ citizens who have a long-running disdain for banana republic thugs.

“The president strongly believes that to detain American citizens in military custody infinitely without trial, would be a break with our traditions and values as a nation, and wants to make sure that any type of authorization coming from congress, complies with our Constitution, our rules of war and any applicable laws,” said a White House spokesman.

Of course the signing of the law is a “break of our tradition.”  And with a show of concern, all laws will apply—such as the one he just signed into law.  That is an example of Orwellian Double Speak.

Just as an owner of a wild horse slowly introduces the bridle while feeding it some sugar, whispering kind words in its ear, Washington incrementally introduces the legal and logistics of martial law in the hopes that the majority of its citizens don’t notice the bridle.

It’s quite obvious to anyone paying attention that the signing of the NDAA tips off the world that Washington is dreadfully afraid of its own citizenry from an upcoming ‘event’.  Washington seeks legal cover, such as the Third Reich sought legitimacy before it slammed down the hammer.

The U.S. 9-11 attack is akin to Germany’s burning of the Reichstag in 1933.  Back then, plenty of Germans warned that it was Hitler’s regime who burned down the Reichstag, but few listened.  These tin-foil hats were called nuts in Germany, just as Alex Jones is called a nut, now, in the U.S.

So what do we now call the 50-state nation?  Amerika? Empire?  Banana-merica Don’t know, but what the U.S. has become isn’t America, and should not be treated or referred to as such by other nations and certainly not by its own ‘citizens’.  Incidentally, the U.S. insists that Myanmar continue to be called Burma in protest of the Junta military regime.  Moreover, Jim Rogers notes his dismay that Amerikan citizens are precluded from investing in Myanmar.  Now Iran.

Taking from an interview with Doug Casey, noted international investment adviser and author of many best-selling books, a passage from a book authored by Milton Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45, seems appropriate at this time.

“You see,” my colleague went on, “one doesn’t see exactly where or how to move. Believe me, this is true. Each act, each occasion, is worse than the last, but only a little worse. You wait for the next and the next. You wait for one great shocking occasion, thinking that others, when such a shock comes, will join with you in resisting somehow. You don’t want to act, or even talk, alone; you don’t want to ‘go out of your way to make trouble.’ … In the university community, in your own community, you speak privately to your colleagues, some of whom certainly feel as you do; but what do they say? They say, ‘It’s not so bad’ or ‘You’re seeing things’ or ‘You’re an alarmist.’

“These are the beginnings, yes; but how do you know for sure when you don’t know the end, and how do you know, or even surmise, the end? On the one hand, your enemies, the law, the regime, the Party, intimidate you. On the other, your colleagues pooh-pooh you as pessimistic or even neurotic … the one great shocking occasion, when tens or hundreds or thousands will join with you, never comes. That’s the difficulty. If the last and worst act of the whole regime had come immediately after the first and smallest, thousands, yes, millions would have been sufficiently shocked … But of course this isn’t the way it happens. In between come all the hundreds of little steps, some of them imperceptible, each of them preparing you not to be shocked by the next. Step C is not so much worse than Step B, and, if you did not make a stand at Step B, why should you at Step C?”

If you’re footloose and fancy free, living in what is now a military dictatorship (Obama is, after all, the Commander and Chief of the Armed Services), consider looking to Burma as a place to escape.  There, the government is very similar, but the cost of living is about 10 cents on the dollar and has potential of becoming one of the best investment areas of the world, according to famed international investor Jim Rogers.

On the other hand, Amerika has no real economic prospects, no legitimate democratic government, and no other purpose than to steal the world’s oil supply, commit war crimes as well as destroy currencies and economies across the globe. It brings drugs in from Mexico and Afghanistan and then arrests its citizens for partaking in the product.   It counterfeits money while it attempts to squash its competitor, gold.  It steals brokerage accounts, kills jobs and fixes elections.

And the U.S. Secretary of State had the nerve to visit Myanmar late last year to discuss how its government can become ‘legitimized’ by the world community.

Time to pack the bags and watch a pack of Noriegas in ties demonstrate why they should be in cages under the supervision of ‘normal’ humans, put Dick Cheney in charge of making them talk into giving the names of all the cowards they really work for.  Sign-up for my 100% FREE Alerts

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  • Anonymous

    What means this martial array but to intimidate us into submission?
    Your chains have already been forged.

    2012 is the year of the people. Liberty is rising. The traitors will answer for their crimes.

    I withdraw my consent from this government.

    We the people will abolish this government.

    We the people will institute a new government.

    We will provide new guards for our Future Security.

    It is our Right and our Duty.

    This tyranny does not intimidate the American people, it angers us.

  • Ssn

    Feb. 3rd is the Nationwide NDAA 2012 Congressional Protest. Spread the word! http://www.facebook.com/events/335643799778967/

  • Rwolf

    Americans Lose Constitution & Country To New Fascist Legislation

    Almost every week there are published news accounts of Police Corruption, e.g. Police taking bribes, aiding & smuggling illegal drugs, robbing drug-dealers and committing perjury. ALERT! Perjury by police and their informants may now pose the greatest threat to Americans’ Freedom due to Congress in December 2011 passing (NDAA) The National Defense Authorization ACT of 2012. Under (NDAA) Government does not need probable cause or corroborating evidence to Indefinitely Detain Americans without charges, no right to an attorney, trial or Habeas Corpus; Police that falsify reports and give perjured testimony can now cause innocent Americans to be swept off the street and indefinitely incarcerated for being a suspected terrorist or supporting Terrorism: Note no violent act is required to be charged with involvement in terrorism under (NDAA).

    If that is not scary enough, Congress is now considering HR 3166 and S. 1698 also known as the “Enemy Expatriation Act” sponsored by Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Charles Dent (R-PA) that would let Government Strip Your Citizenship Without a Conviction. Once an American’s Citizenship is stripped they have no rights whatsoever. To read article, search title: New Bill Known As Enemy Expatriation Act Would Allow Government To Strip Citizenship Without Conviction.
    To read the full text of the bill, go here: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h112-3166

    Currently there are several Multi-State Recall Petitions of Congressman that voted for The National Defense Authorization ACT of 2012.

    Some observers believe NDAA included the vague term “Belligerent” in the manner it did, so U.S. Government would have authority granted by Congress to Indefinitely Detain large numbers of Americans not involved in terrorism. Under NDAA, U.S. Government can deem anyone a “Belligerent” for indefinite detention. The term “Belligerent” is so expansive and vague an American Citizen could be labeled a “Belligerent” for exercising First Amendment Rights—speaking out for or against any issue; protesting a U.S. Government Policy; agency or coalition Partner. It is foreseeable U.S. Government will threaten Americans with Indefinite Detention that refuse to act as informants. The East German Stasi Police used this tactic to create an army of neighborhood and other informants.

    The passed (Defense Authorization Act of 2012) appears more threatening to Americans than (Hitler’s FASCIST 1933 Discriminatory LAWS) that suspended provisions in the Reich Constitution that Protected German Citizens’ Civil Liberties? For example—Hitler’s 1933 DISCRIMINATORY LAWS (stated fines and time limits) that German Citizens could be incarcerated for e.g., Serious Disturbance of the Peace, Provoking Public Unrest, Rioting; Acts that threatened National Security. In contrast Senators John McCain and Carl Levin’s passed National Defense Authorization Act of 2012—mandates holding Americans’ (Indefinitely) in Military Custody for being a mere “Belligerent.”

    Under the passed National Defense Authorization, could some Americans (Retroactively) be subject to Indefinite U.S. Military or Prison Detention without charges or right to an attorney or trial? Consider most American activists don’t know what other activists and groups they networked or associated did in the past—perhaps illegal. Both the National Authorization Act of 2012 and USA Patriot Act are expansive and vague—what constitutes (1) supporting or aiding terrorists, (2) a terrorist act; (3) when someone is a “Combatant” or (4) “a Belligerent.” For example, Americans advocating, attending or supporting a meeting or protest demonstration against a U.S. Government Agency; Policy or U.S. Military Action—could be charged with (1) (2) (3) and (4) under NDAA and the Patriot Act.

    History Repeats: When other countries passed Police State Laws like The Defense Authorization Act of 2012, Citizens increasingly abstained from politically speaking out; visiting activist websites or writing comments that might be deemed inappropriate by their Police State Government, e.g. cause someone to lose their job; be investigated; disappeared and or detained in Police/Military Custody. Some writers might be dead-meat under NDAA. It appears that “Americans” who write on the Internet or verbally express an opinion against any entity of U.S. Government or its coalition partners—may under the Patriot Act or The Defense Authorization Act—be deemed by U.S. Government (someone likely to engage in, support or provoke violent acts or threaten National Security) to order an American writer’s indefinite military or prison detention.

    Is NDAA Retroactive? Can U.S. Government invoke provisions of NDAA or the Patriot Act to assert a U.S. Citizen’s past or current writings (protected by the 1st Amendment) supported or aided terrorists, provoked combatants or belligerents as a premise to order an author’s Indefinite Detention? The Defense Authorization Act of 2012 did more than Chill Free Speech—it may FREEZE IT! Consider: In mid-January 2012 Homeland Security announced the National Operations Center (NOC) received permission from Washington to monitor journalists and retain data on users of social media and online networking platforms. Could this Homeland Security spying, tracking Americans result in Citizens abstaining from visiting and posting comments on websites? It is not clear why Homeland Security wants to track users of social media and online networking platforms. You may read, search title:  Homeland Security Monitors Journalists 1-7-12 at:
    http://rt.com/usa/news/homeland-security-journalists-monitoring-321/

    It should be expected that indefinitely detained U.S. Citizens not involved in terrorism or hostile activities, not given Miranda Warnings when interrogated or allowed legal counsel; will also be prosecuted for non-terrorist (ordinary crimes) because of their (alleged admissions) while held in Indefinite Detention.