From: Veterans Today
by Paul Joseph Watson and Alexander Higgins (with Jim Fetzer)
The discovery by the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (3 October 2012)
that, “Despite reviewing 13 months’ worth of reporting originating from
fusion centers from April 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010, the Subcommittee
investigation could identify no reporting which uncovered a terrorist
threat, nor could it identify a contribution such fusion center
reporting made to disrupt an active terrorist plot” means that there is
no evidence of the existence of any domestic terrorist threat. On that
basis, it is rational to infer (with high probability) that there is no domestic terrorist threat.
We also know that there are 300 or more FEMA camps distributed around the country. We
know that Congress has authorized 30,000 drones to conduct surveillance
on the American people. We know that the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) had requisitioned 1.5 billion rounds of .40 calibre
hollow-point ammunition, which is not even permissible for use in
warfare under the Geneva Conventions. Since DHS does not conduct
operations abroad, it is rational to infer (with virtual certainty) that DHS must be acquiring that massive stock of ammo for use in the United States.
And we now learn that Congress is in the process of passing H.R. 6566, “The Mass Fatality Planning and Religious Considerations Act”,
which was posted on the govtrack.us website FEMA To Mobilize For “Mass
Fatality Planning” (5 October 2012), mandating federal agency to respond
to “funeral homes, cemeteries, and mortuaries” being “overwhelmed” in
the aftermath of a mass terror attack, natural disaster or other crisis.
It was posted this after having been approved by the House on 28
September 2012. Not to make an obvious point, but there is no
domestic terrorist threat and no conceivable natural disaster could
possibly justify this dramatic authorization for coping with staggering
numbers of bodies.
You don’t have to have spent 35 years teaching logic, critical
thinking and scientific reasoning to put together the following premises
and draw the obvious conclusion:
(1) The US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (3 October 2012) has established that there is no domestic terrorist threat;
(2) There are 300 or more FEMA camps distributed around the country and we know that Congress has authorized 30,000 drones for domestic surveillance;
(3) Since there is no domestic terrorist threat, the domestic surveillance and those FEMA camps are not intended to survey terrorists or to imprison terrorists;
(4) Since those drones and FEMA camps are either intended to survey terrorists or US citizens, it follows that, since they are not for terrorists, they are for US citizens;
(5) DHS has acquired more than 1.5 billion rounds of .40 caliber hollow-point ammunition, which is not even permissible in warfare under the Geneva Conventions; MORE
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