Wednesday, January 13, 2010

ONE MORE SHACKLE

RE:"Totalitarian 'Synchronization'--- Germany 1933 and USA 2010 posted by William Grigg 1/12/2010 LRC Blog


The Nazis used the term Gleichaltung meaning coordination or synchronization of all government functions by grouping all in the the power of the chief executive, the Fuher. They implemented this with a series of executive decrees authorized by the 1933 Enabling Act, i.e., Law for Removing the Distress of People and Reich.


September 2001, a joint resolution of Congress established the Authorization for use of Military Force which has been used by Presidents Bush and Obama to carry out wars in Iraq ,Afghanistan and elsewhere. It has been deemed to permit torture, imprisonment without habeas corpus, summary execution of suspected terrorists and other tyrannical actions.


January 11, 2010 Obama signed an Executive Order establishing a Council of Governors for 'strengthening the partnership of the military and homeland security'.

The order is to form a body of ten state governors to meet at the call of various executive chiefs, such as the Secretary of Defense and Homeland Security to assist in the synchronization of state and federal military activities.


The juggernaut of government control of the people strengthens. Our federal government, perhaps like all governments is reaching for more power over us, to control us should we want to publicly express our dissatisfaction with what the the government wants and mandates.


Bit by bit, we are losing our freedoms and moving further away from the Bill of Rights

and the idea of a group of independent states. This creeping tyranny is insidious in it's steady growth and purpose.


Salt or no salt

The mayor of New York City wants to regulate the amount of salt food suppliers put into their products. Apparently salt is the new enemy of the people. It once was

smoking, then cholesterol, then sugar, then trans fat--now it is salt! Thanks emperors for saving us from ourselves!


With Love and Kindness,


THE HATMAN


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