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Could A Perfect Storm Be Brewing |
Tasked by
the FBI to provide "informational analysis" on conditions which could be
construed as potentially harmful to civil order and national security,
InfraGard, of the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center
(NIPC),
issued an unclassified Protective Intelligence Communication
report in March 2009 regarding the "crescendo" of public concern about
Obama's presidential eligibility.
Authored by Dr. Lyle J.
Rapacki, Protective Intelligence Specialist and Agent, the report
summarizes the substance of legal challenges to Obama on the
question of his constitutional eligibility and concludes that if it
"should be discovered Mr. Obama is ineligible, a constitutional crisis
would ensue attempting to determine which of his executive branch orders
should be valid." It goes on to warn that "if...Mr. Obama fights
revealing his documentation, there is growing concern of civil unrest,
or worse, being unleashed in the streets of our nation. The economic
crisis coupled with this type of a constitutional crisis could prove to
be a flashpoint that would test conventional law enforcement and
elements of homeland security."
The stream of law suits, the most
recent of which have been tendered by high ranking military officers and
state legislators, to compel Obama to prove his eligibility have been
unremitting and increasingly vocal. A request for "quo warranto" action,
an apparent last-ditch legal remedy, was recently delivered to both the
US Attorney for the District of Columbia and to the Attorney General.
Dovetailing with this unsettling assessment, and pretty much out of
public view, are the following national security developments which, in
their totality, could well signal acute domestic instability in the
period ahead.
Upon the recommendation of the Army's Strategic
Studies Institute, The Army Times reported that a somewhat
euphemistically dubbed "Consequence Management Response Force (CCMRF),"
currently the role of the 3rd Infantry Division's 1st Brigade Combat
Team, but which, reportedly, might eventually comprise upwards of 80,000
troops, is being trained and readied to deal with what could be
widespread civil disorder resulting from an "unforeseen economic
collapse" or "loss of a functional political and legal order."
Symptomatic of festering civil unrest are the many "tea parties"
springing up around the country, growing fears of economic
disintegration and of both crippling terrorist attacks and even of
perceived federal overreaching. Add to this the very real threat of a
rogue nuclear EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) attack on the homeland which
could instantaneously reduce the country to a paralytic pre-industrial
condition, plus the unrest on our southern border, and there appears to
be ample and justifiable cause for concern and appropriate contingency
planning at every level of government.
Clearly, a perfect storm
could, indeed, be brewing. Thus, it is only prudent that we are
all properly prepared.
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Obama Wants to Control the Banks |
There's a reason Obama refuses to accept repayment of TARP money.
I must be naive. I really thought the administration would welcome
the return of bank bailout money. Some $340 million in TARP cash flowed
back this week from four small banks in Louisiana, New York, Indiana and
California. This isn't much when we routinely talk in trillions, but
clearly that money has not been wasted or otherwise sunk down Wall
Street's black hole. So why no cheering as the cash comes back?
My answer: The government wants to control the banks, just as it now
controls GM and Chrysler, and will surely control the health industry in
the not-too-distant future. Keeping them TARP-stuffed is the key
to control, and for this intensely political president, mere influence is
not enough. The White House wants to tell 'em what to do. Control. Direct. Command.
It is not for nothing that rage has been turned
on those wicked financiers. The banks are at the core of the
administration's thrust: By managing the money, government can steer the
whole economy even more firmly down the left fork in the road.
If
the banks are forced to keep TARP cash -- which was often forced on them
in the first place -- the Obama team can work its will on the financial
system to unprecedented degree. That's what's happening right now.
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