Added: Dec 1, 2008

From: PropagandaBuster

Duration: 4:46

A few years ago the Northern Command, NORTHCOM was formed within the Defense Department (previously known as The War Department). This group was formed to handle domestic situations involving terrorism with a force of about 2,000. As reported by The Washington Post and reprinted in The Dallas Morning News, President Bush authorized the strength of this group to increase to 20,000 by 20111. Part of their responsibility would be to confront domestic civil unrest. This responsibility belongs to the local authorities, police, state police, and perhaps the individual state National Guard as authorized by the respective governors. This new mission by federal troops is a clear violation of the Posse Cmitatus Act of 1878. Easy to hold President Bush solely responsible, however something sinister is at work here. With less than 60 days left in office why would President Bush issue such an authorization? He must know that on January 20th, 2009 when President Obama takes office, he would not rescind this executive order. There is something suspicious going on here where our two party system and representative democracy is nothing but a façade.

Channel: News

Tags: act  comitatus  command  conspiracy  democrat  domestic  homeland  northcom  northern  party  patriot  pentagon  posse  republican  security  system  terrorism  terrorist  two 


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PropagandaBuster Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - TheCZMan: Once again you purposely miss-interpret the comment and bent it to fit your brand of propaganda, much like I do in my videos. I know you may find this as repulsive as I do, but we must be kindred spirits. Oh gosh, I have to take a shower now. Back to the subject: The use of the American military to enforce the law on USA soil no matter which political party occupies The White House, is abhorrent to the majority of Americans.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - If Obama attempts to ban any type of weapons it would be nationwide and include the state of Texas as federal law covers Texas as well. Now what we do without the law knowing, that is another story.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - I understand what you are writing. I use to call those types the "tin foil hat" crowd. I think I need to make a tin foil hat after reading about these additional 20,000 troops.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - That is why our Founding Fathers left us armed and had it constitutionally protected. They wanted government to fear the people, not that people should fear the government. We as citizens are well armed and we are not afraid of this government or any government.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - We can only hope Canada remains as one and the separatists are not successful. Oh Canada!

M3talWarrior Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - I'm not a weapon freak (not as such), but I've come to think that being allowed to bear arms should be common law in every country of free people. What a shame we're not allowed in Germany. Maybe it would solve some problems at an early stage (i. e. before they occure). Anyway, stick to your rights and of course to your video podcasting here - always walk safe!/Greez from Bavaria/Southern Germany

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - Well, the topic was emasculation. Side tracking is another propagandist trick.So I repeat the facts: emasculation was practised on black people by christian and jewish slaves who later sold these black castrated people to muslim slave owners.

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 2, 2008 - Of course, it matters. Facts and truth only dont matter for propagandists who only see in it an opportunity to push up their agenda. As to your claim that I would only accuse the western world of doing propaganda, (another propagandist trick, dilution of responsibility), I dont do that: I am pointing out the responsibles of the slow downfall of the western world: propagandists are doing the propaganda. Never I wrote anywhere that the western world was only peopled by propagandists.

Squig2510 Says:

Dec 3, 2008 - Don't mourn, get that pitchfork!

NoGuff Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "I don't care who originally enslaved them, *WE* utilized them. Yet, *YOU* sit there and try to JUSTIFY it"--Most of the slave trading was done by the Spanish, Portugese, the Brazilians, & Africans. But I don't see you or anyone else getting up in their faces about it. Just America. And BTW: It was legal. Let's put things into perspective. Your great grandparents lived in a totally different world than today. You'd probably call it insane. Consider the world during slavery. Another planet.

NoGuff Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "You are only afraid of president misusing the military when you might be elected as a target"--I didn't realize I was in a campaign. Is Karl Rove available?

NoGuff Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "Maybe i need to watch some LooneyTunes! >_> "--Yeah! It's called CSPAN! 535 crazy characters.

NoGuff Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "I wonder what our Founding Fathers would be doing if they were alive today?"--They'd ask us "What's a Communist, and why did you all elect one?"And after they got their answers, they'd all faint from shock.

NoGuff Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "I do though have to wonder if this was not a preemptive strike at Obama's Civil Defense force plan."--His Communist-inspired civil defense force plan?

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - Karl Rove wont be needed and your comment is a brilliant on a major issue in the western world: people usually have no grasp on the root of the english language they are speaking.Elect means choose and does not refer exclusively to the political process of choosing a leader. But a slight shift out of the tribalistic vernacular of people trouble them because they have no insight on the root of the words. Any slight change disturbs them.

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - So very likely, a world dominated by China would get rid of this issue and gives more freedom to people when it comes to the use of words as chinese is more compact as a language.

USAGymnast Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - And there's still slavery in Muslim countries. But keep believing in that stupid politically correct crap that all cultures are equal.

USAGymnast Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - TheCZMan obviously enjoys Islamic culture, where women are stoned to death if they get raped.

clhoyt1003 Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - "They'd ask us 'What's a Communist, and why did you all elect one?'...And after they got their answers, they'd all faint from shock." Yep! you're right, NoGuff. But I was more shootin for the 'launching another revolution' idea that our Founders might be beginning to have when they see what's beginning to happen in the US in recent times.

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 5, 2008 - Not only there is still slavery in some Muslim countries but the US is a strong ally of muslim countries where slavery is still on. So if I enjoy Islam (which is to be proven) I feel I am not the only one (which is not to be proven in the case of the US)Ah, Islam is not a culture. Islam is a religion.

USAGymnast Says:

Dec 5, 2008 - Obviously you've never heard of Islamic culture nor have you studied history.And you also support slavery.The Islamic religion also considers women to be inferior, which makes you happy.

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 6, 2008 - Presuming of qualifications of someone through the internet is something dangerous.Again, it seems that countries which are religiously muslim and keep practising slavery prefer the support of the US to my support.That is the way it is.

USAGymnast Says:

Dec 12, 2008 - Actually they prefer your support since you like Islamic culture while I don't.

dave777blaster Says:

Dec 27, 2008 - The Northern Command is Canadian and Americanthey will set down the laws for youNAU is coming whether you like it or not.

TheCZMan Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - Well, actual observation says the opposite: as far as I know, I wont be given the red carpet treatment when I go to a muslim country practising slavery, the US will and is looking for that.