http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=112   After much debate over removing or modifing two sections of the worst bill ever created, most senators have decided that you can be arrested without charges and held forever as a terrorist if the government decides you are. It is now 1984 keep your powder dry. We were warned and now it is here. See you at camp FEMA. Waiting for aliens to swoop out of the sky to save you is a fantasy you better get a grip on reality real soon. The NWO is operating at break neck speed to enslave or kill you because they are being exposed. Europe is  falling ww111 is close americans at occupy are being thrown out everywhere. The news is the worst I have ever heard. FEAR the controling factor of the masses is everywhere. Pay attention to what is going on but do not gather fear in your thoughts its what they want, keep looking for light and get ready for a ride. After going to a  few militia sites, I found them on high alert along with Oathkeepers.   

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  • Uploaded by poiqweruadjfkewrijo on Dec 6, 2011

    As soon as Congressional conference negotiations conclude, the President will sign NDAA 1031 into law, permitting citizen imprisonment without evidence or trial. The bill that passed Congress DOES NOT exempt citizens. Section 1031 reads, "A covered person under this section" includes "any person who has committed a belligerent act". We only have to be ACCUSED, because we don't get a trial.

    - Confusingly, Obama threatened a veto for 1032, but NOT 1031. 1032 is UNRELATED to imprisoning citizens without a trial. He has never suggested using a veto to stop Section 1031 citizen imprisonment -- in fact, it was requested by the Obama administration. Watch the video for proof.

    - The Feinstein Amendment 1031(e) is dangerously misleading. Don't be fooled: In the text of 1031(e), "Nothing in this section shall be construed...", the only word that matters is "construed" because the Supreme Court are the only ones with the power to construe the law. The Feinstein Amendment 1031(e) permits citizens to be imprisoned without evidence or a trial forever, if the Supreme Court does not EXPLICITLY repeal 1031.

    - Any time you hear the words, "requirement for military custody" this refers to 1032 NOT 1031. We MUST not confuse these two sections. In its statements, the Obama administration has actually contributed to the confusion about 1032's "requirement for military custody", which is COMPLETEY UNRELATED to Section 1031 citizen imprisonment without trial. These tricky, misleading words appear even in major news stories. Don't fall for it!

    If we act urgently to tell our friends, family, and colleagues, we may still be able to prevent this. Here is what we can do:

    1) Americans must know about this to stop it. Urgently pass this petiton as widely as possible: http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-ndaa-section-1031-citizen-impr...

    2) To spread this C-SPAN video evidence, Thumbs Up and comment on this video. People deserve to watch this before he signs it.

    3) Congress can still block the law before conference negotiations conclude. Write and call your Representative and Senator telling them to stop NDAA Section 1031 and the dangerously misleading Feinstein Amendment 1031(e).
    Contact your Representative: http://writerep.house.gov/writerep/
    Contact your Senator: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

    4) Write and call the White House to tell the President you won't sit by and watch NDAA Section 1031 and the dangerously misleading Feinstein Amendment 1031(e) become law: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments

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  • Uploaded by ricthuse on Dec 2, 2011

    Guest Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, joins Alex to discuss the implications of indefinite detention and torture for American citizens under the looming National Defense Authorization Act.

    Tonight's Wed, Nov. 30, 2011 edition of the Infowars Nightly News will delve into the assault on American rights, with a new bold move in Congress to legitimize torture and indefinite detention, even on U.S. soil. Alex covers the latest on the failure yesterday of an amendment that would have weakened Section 1031 of the NDAA bill as well as how the basis of the President's likely veto would only embolden the powers of executive fiat.

    http://www.oathkeepers.org

    Stewart Rhodes 1/3 Federal Gov't Declares War on the American People

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rJ1mXgXsrE

    Stewart Rhodes 2/3 Federal Gov't Declares War on the American People

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDBPsv7hcOo

    Stewart Rhodes 3/3 Federal Gov't Declares War on the American People

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igKvwGAeDqs

  • Senate passes defense bill with Defeat of Detainee Amendment

    Sen. Paul Statement on Defeat of Detainee Amendment


    Dec 1, 2011

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -Tonight, Sen. Rand Paul prevented the passage of an amendment that would have further eroded Americans' constitutional rights. Offered to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 2012 (S.1867), amendment No. 1274 would have allowed the U.S. government to detain an American citizen indefinitely, even after they had been tried and found not guilty, until Congress declares an end to the war on terror.

    "Suspicion of committing a crime should lead to your attempted prosecution. If the evidence does not support conviction, it would be against everything we believe in and fight for in America to still allow the government to imprison you at their whim," Sen. Paul said. "Tonight, a blow was struck to fight back against those who would take our liberty."

    The amendment would have passed by voice vote, but this tactic was blocked by Sen. Paul's objection. He then forced a roll call vote, in which the amendment was defeated, 41-59.

    http://paul.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=399


    Senate passes defense bill with detainee policy compromise


    By Ted Barrett, CNN
    updated 9:24 PM EST, Thu December 1, 2011
    Senate Armed Services leaders Carl Levin, left, and John McCain agreed to a compromise on detention of U.S. citizens.

    Senate Armed Services leaders Carl Levin, left, and John McCain agreed to a compromise on detention of U.S. citizens

    Washington (CNN)-- The Senate on Thursday passed a giant defense bill that includes a new policy for detaining and trying suspected al Qaeda terrorists -- a policy that attracted controversy during the debate and may draw a presidential veto.

    The defense authorization bill passed by a vote of 93-7.

    In keeping with budget cuts across the government, the $662 billion bill shrinks Pentagon spending by $43 billion from last year. It includes funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and sets policies for the various weapons systems and personnel programs at the Defense Department.

    Senate debate

    Sen. Paul earlier this week introduced an amendment to formally end the war in Iraq. Despite the fact that troops will be removed from Iraq at the end of this year, the amendment failed 30-67.

  • NORAD I couldn't guess when but it will be soon.

  • I watched the whole show for two day's on C Span 2 and could not believe what was happening in front of my eyes. The senators seemed to be under mind control. They even voted to stop the discussion and move to a vote on the bill. 37 senators voted for the Udall amendment, but only 2 voted to continue discussion, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE OTHER 35 SENATORS OVER NIGHT TO CHANGE THEIR MIND

  • So sad what our country has become.

  • Impeach Every Senator Who Votes for "U.S. is a Battlefield" Bill that Violates Basic Rights petition

    http://www.thepetitionsite.com/892/petition-to-impeach-all-senators...

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