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EXECUTIVE ORDERS
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Let's eyeball the executive branch of the national
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government. This will be a beauty! Caesar is alive and
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well in Washington, D.C. You better believe it.
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Earlier mention was made of executive orders. Our
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research shows the first use of these orders was by
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President George Washington for household expenses. It was
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an order signed by him for normal expenses which would be
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accepted by the Treasury Department and paid. Simple
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enough.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation was formed under
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an executive order by Teddy Roosevelt on July 26, 1908.
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The first time it was used to make a law was in 1916
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by President Woodrow Wilson. It was said to be an
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'emergency' measure and Congress was encouraged to validate
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it. They did.
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The door was now open to ignore the Constitution.
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This is the same method used by Franklin Roosevelt in
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1933 to close all the banks in the country. Remember our
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gold? Americans were ordered to turn in all their gold to
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local banks. AFTER this was done, King Roosevelt, by exec-
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utive order, raised the value of an ounce of gold from
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$20.00 to $35.00! Guess who that benefitted? International
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bankers and central banks around the world . . that's who.
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Americans who turned in their gold were royally screwed.
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What are the duties of the executive branch? To make
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laws or to see that they are faithfully executed?
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Nothing in our Constitution allows the president to
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pass a law or make a law under any circumstances. Nor is
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there any suggestion that the Congress can delegate their
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lawmaking authority to the executive branch, emergency or no
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emergency!
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Yet they have done it and they continue to do it
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without any permission in the Constitution or any amendment.
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How do they ignore their oath to uphold and support the
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Constitution? Why not ask them?
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Let's explore their law making activities . . . govern-
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ment uses a publication called the Federal Register where
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all regulations are published daily. (Regulations? Where
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the hell did that come from?) This publication amounts to
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more than 70,000 pages a year. Here is where the executive
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orders are published.
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When they appear, they remain in limbo for 30 days and
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the Congress or any citizen can write and object to it.
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70,000 pages a year would take a full-time staff member of
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each member of the Congress to watch and study these
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'regulations'. Congress pays no attention to the Federal
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Register.
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At the end of the required thirty days, all these
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regulations become 'law' and have the full effect of law!
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There are occasions where these are challenged in courts
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when they have affected some individual and a few have been
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overturned. See how simple they have made it? Write it,
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put it in a federal publication and if no one says anything
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about it, it mysteriously becomes law.
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All sorts of regulations from every division of the
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executive branch are published in the Federal Register and
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this is where all the goodies are listed. If you doubt the
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'laws' in the Federal Register have teeth, write the Govern-
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ment Printing Office and request a copy.
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What happened to the concept that only the Congress can
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make a law? Did you say it was OK or was there an amendment
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passed by the people allowing this to go on?
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Now let's look at some of the real dirty work they have
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done with executive orders. . There are over 12,000 laws of
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this type on the books now. Congress, when asked, does not
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even know what they are. This is our lawmaking body. Part
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of the government that is supposed to "establish justice,
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insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence,
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promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of lib-
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erty" . . . snicker, snicker . . .
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This one is really scary . . . A blueprint for a dicta-
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torship!
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Executive Order No. 11921 was published in the Federal
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Register in June 1976 and updated since. This is the mas-
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ter plan for tyranny and the death of our Constitution.
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All the President has to do is declare a national
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emergency and big brother will or can take over every form
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of newspaper, radio and television stations. They will
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confiscate your CB's, weapons, tell you where to live, work,
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how much food you can have, establish rationing and
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price controls. In effect, they can declare martial law and
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you will not be able to do anything about it. Neither can
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the Congress.
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Can you imagine a law like this on the books in this
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country?
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All they are waiting for is a certain set of
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circumstances and someone who wants to be a dictator and
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away we go.
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If you haven't heard or read about Executive Orders,
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this one especially, let me break the bad news. It's on the
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books.
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Most bureaucrats and their egghead lackeys, when asked
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about this executive order, will say it only concerns the
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orderly control of the country if we have a nuclear attack.
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This is a cockeyed lie!
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The opening words of Executive Order 11921 are blunt:
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"WHEREAS our national security is dependent upon our ability
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to assure continuity of government, at every level, in any
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national emergency type situation that might conceivably
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confront the nation; and WHEREAS effective national
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preparedness planning to meet such an emergency, including a
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massive nuclear attack. . ."
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Look closely at the words they are using, "any national
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emergency . . . including massive nuclear . . . " is
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clear.
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They can decide what the emergency is and it does NOT
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have to be nuclear attack.
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Congressional investigators began to look into this
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subject and found 470 special statutes which can be invoked
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by the President in a declared national emergency. Where
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the hell did they find the power for him to be able to
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declare a national emergency?
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Senator Mathias testified before a House Judiciary
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committee in 1975:
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"Under the authority delegated by these statutes, the
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President may seize property; organize and control the means
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of production; seize commodities; assign military forces
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abroad; institute martial law; seize and control all trans-
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portation and communication; regulate the operation of
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private enterprise; restrict travel; and in a plethora of
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particular ways, control the lives of all American
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citizens."
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This is only the frosting . . . Wait until we look at
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the real powers they will have when they decide which day
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will be 'X-Day'.
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How can this be? From this 1975 testimony, Congress is
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aware of what can be done yet they do nothing to control
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this power. Are they all part of this 'mutual admiration
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society' in the cesspool known as Washington DC? Most will
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probably tell you "I don't know this, so it must be false."
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Where did we go wrong? How did they assume this power in
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absolute violation of the Constitution and all the oaths
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they have taken before they took office?
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What was it the President swore? "That I will faith-
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fully execute the office of the President of the United
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States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve,
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protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
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Is this preserving, protecting and defending the
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Constitution? Is their oath just a bunch of words to be
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recited when they take office? If he were going to do what
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his oath requires, why hasn't a president told Congress to
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pass a law abolishing executive orders?
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Why hasn't the Congress simply taken the lawmaking
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ability away from the president? Why hasn't Congress
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assumed their duties as required by the Constitution?
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Looks like we have allowed things to get away from us in
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the last few years, doesn't it? What do our kids have to
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look forward to if we don't stop this horse dung now?
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Let's take a look at some of the powers they will
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assume if there is "any national emergency, including
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nuclear attack":
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Part 9-Department of Commerce
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Section 901. Resume of Responsibilities. The Secretary
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of Commerce shall prepare national emergency plans and
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develop preparedness programs covering:
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(1) The production and distribution of all materials, the
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use of all production facilities (except those owned by,
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controlled by, or under the jurisdiction of the Department
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of Defense or the Atomic Energy Commission), the control of
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all construction materials, and the furnishing of basic in-
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dustrial services except those otherwise assigned, in-
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cluding:
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(a) Production and distribution of and use of facilities
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for petroleum, solid fuels, gas, electric power and water;
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(b) Production, processing, distribution, and storage of
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food resources and the use of food resource facilities for
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such production, processing, distribution and storage;
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(c) Domestic distribution of farm equipment and fer-
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tilizer;
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(d) Use of communications services and facilities,
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housing and lodging facilities, and health, education, and
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welfare facilities;
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(e) Production, and related distribution, of minerals as
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defined in Subsection 702(5), and source materials as
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defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; and
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the construction and use of facilities designated as
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within the responsibilities of the Secretary of the
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Interior;
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(f) Distribution of items in the supply systems of, or
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controlled by, the Department of Defense and the Atomic
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Energy Commission;
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(g) Construction, use, and management of civil aviation
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facilities; and
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(h) Construction, use and management of highways,
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streets, and appurtenant structures; and
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(i) Domestic distribution of health resources.
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Scary? Unbelievable? You bet it is. And this is on
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the books right now just waiting for the moment to declare
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any type of national emergency.
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Do you believe for a moment that we will still be using
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our computers with the freedom we enjoy today? Chuckle . .
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Let's just suppose there were several major bank
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failures and powers that be decided that they couldn't
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afford any more failures. A national emergency was called.
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Under part 17 of the same executive order, they will
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take over the complete supervision of all banks and banking
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operations . . . To the point that they will decide if you
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can take any money out of your account. They will demand to
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know what you will spend it for and decide how much you can
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have. However, if they do not have enough funds to give
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the full amount, they can ration the funds. If they
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figure you want your money to hoard it, they can simply
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refuse to give it to you. Cute?
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This includes all banking facilities, so don't feel
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safe just because your money is in a credit union. They
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have everything covered! Each check they honor for over
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$1000 will have to have both sides photographed and of
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course, none of these regulations will apply to any
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transactions between banks. Just who does this money belong
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to?
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Is it still the United States? Makes you wonder . . .
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For those who dabble in the stock market, under part
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25 they will assume the power to close the market, suspend
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any redemption rights, freeze prices of stocks and bonds.
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Then they will allow it to reopen only when they decide
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conditions permit and under their complete control.
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Remember when Roosevelt changed the value of an ounce of
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gold from $20 to $35? Who benefitted then? Not us.
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And for you readers who own property and believe that
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property belongs to you, we have a little surprise. Not if
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this executive order becomes effective. You will own
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nothing then. Here's what Part 22 of the Executive Order
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has to say about that:
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(9) National industrial reserve and machine tool program.
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Develop plans for the custody of the Industrial plants and
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production equipment in the national industrial reserve and
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assist the Department of Defense, in collaboration with the
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Department of Commerce, in the development of plans and
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procedures for the disposition, emergency reactivation, and
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utilization of the plants and equipment of this reserve in
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the custody of the Administrator.
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(10) Excess and surplus real and personal property.
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Develop plans and emergency operating procedures for the
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utilization of excess and surplus real and personal property
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by Federal Government agencies with emergency assignments or
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by State and local governmental units as directed, including
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review of the property holdings of Federal agencies which do
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not possess emergency functions to determine the avail-
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ability of property for emergency use, and including the
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disposal of real and personal property and the rehabilita-
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tion of personal property.
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What do they mean by excess property? Will they tell
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you what of your property is excess? Are these decisions
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meant to punish people who had the foresight to put away
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coins or food for bad times? If you have been wise enough
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to sock these items away, please don't tell anyone.
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And what is 'rehabilitation of personal property?' If
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someone doesn't like the way you use your property, will
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they take it from you and give it to someone else?
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Rehabilitation is 'restoring to good operation or good
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management'.
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Are these powers we granted to the central government
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under the Constitution? Where do they get the idea that
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they can issue Executive Orders and decide a certain day
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that the Constitution is dead?
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Did you notice that the Department of Commerce will
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take over all housing and lodging facilities, does that mean
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your home also? Maybe it also needs rehabilitation?
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They will assume control of all health, education and
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welfare facilities. You'd better believe it will include
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all schools, public and private, elementary and secondary.
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There will be no arguments about school prayer or momentary
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silence anymore. The decision will be made for us.
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The implications are staggering. This is a blueprint
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for a dictatorship and slavery. No, I haven't been smoking
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loco weed . . . this is for real.
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Plans are all set "to assist civilian educational
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institutions, both public and private, to adjust to demands
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laid on them by a large expansion of government activities
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during any type of emergency. This includes advice and
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assistance to schools, colleges, universities, and other
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educational institutions whose facilities may be temporarily
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needed for Federal, State, or local programs in an emer-
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gency."
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Wonder what they mean by "adjust to demands laid upon
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them by a large expansion of government activities?" Again
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notice the special words: "during any type of emergency."
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They didn't even mention major nuclear attack.
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Since "large expansion of government activities" is not
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defined, do they have any limitation? All this is in store
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for American citizens.
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They have established what they call the 'Federal
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Preparedness Agency' under the General Services Administra-
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tion which has the responsibility to see that this program
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is carried out. We should keep our eye on the GSA.
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Better yet, get after Congress to get this law making
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ability taken away from the executive branch of government.
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This program of executive orders is the most dangerous
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weapon in the hands of government designed to make us all
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slaves. If "X" day is called, America will be no more and
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we will be powerless to do anything about it. Our action
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has to be NOW. Waiting one day too long will be one day too
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late.
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Many will not believe this could happen in our country.
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Write Congress and raise questions about this. Ask how
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they delegated their law making powers to the executive
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branch.
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Ask where they found this authority. Ask your
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Congressman for a copy of this particular executive order.
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Imagine 12,000 laws of this type on the books at the
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present . . . All without any authority from us. And of
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course, no need to tell the American people about these,
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they wouldn't understand them anyway.
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Is this part of the glory of the position in govern-
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ment? Congress has delegated emergency powers to the
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president . . . Congress has no power or right to delegate
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any of their powers. No where in our Constitution does it
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say anything about giving 'emergency powers to the presi-
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dent'.
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The argument goes that in today's world, time could be
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important and the president has to be able to act quickly.
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It may be true, however, it cannot be in this country with-
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out a grant for that authority from the people.
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No where does the right appear to do any thing in case
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of a mistake or an emergency. The procedures are well
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defined and it is our duty to see that they are observed.
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There is no other way in America!
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If they feel granting emergency powers is so
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important, propose an amendment to the Constitution and see
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if we will agree to the importance. Of course the amemd-
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ment procedure is slow and cumbersome. It was meant to be
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that way. We have ordained and established the authority
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for our government and only we can agree to changes.
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Just because a practice has been used for a long period
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does not make it right. If the practice was unconstitu-
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tional when it began, it is still unconstitutional.
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George Washington wrote in his Farewell Address: "The
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basis of our political systems is the right of the people to
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make and alter their constitutions of government. But the
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constitution which at the time exists till changed by an
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explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly
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obligatory upon all."
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He plainly recognized the basis for our government.
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When did this change occur? It has been said that tyranny
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comes on slowly. Before anyone realizes it, it's present.
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Is that what we have today?
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Is this the vehicle to make our sovereignty disappear
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and for the USA to become a full fledged member of the
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United Nations under Bush's New World Order?
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PLEASE READ THE 'SALES PITCH' CHAPTER. THANKS!
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