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    Are the Feds Preparing for Civil War? (Infographic)

    By mediahitmanNovember 22, 2012Updated:November 24, 2012No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Evidence

    Exhibit A: Recent NDAA revisions endorsed by President Obama enable the indefinite detainment of U.S. Citizens

    – Passed every year, the National Defense Authorization Act often plays host to hidden laws too controversial to pass on their own – the detainment of U.S. citizens being one of them

    – 7 individuals, from activists to a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, have sued the president, claiming to be unable to carry out their work and activism for fear of violating the terms of the revisions

    – President Obama’s response: “The only responsible way to combat the threat al-Qaeda poses is to remain relentlessly practical”

    – His “serious reservations” about the provisions are overruled by the argument that “we have to fight al-Qaeda”
    Exhibit B: The 2012 DHS/ICE order of 450 million rounds of ammunition can only mean one thing – civil war is near, and it’s time to prepare

    – Why you should be concerned:

    – These high-performance, hollow-point rounds are designed specifically for killing people!

    – Such a large order of highly lethal bullets leads to questions about these organizations’ plans for the future
    – The government has killed U.S. citizens engaged in terrorism abroad – maybe they’re arming their forces to assassinate citizens at home

    – Taking the other side:

    – The 450 million round order is actually a contract for the next 5 years – they don’t have to purchase that many rounds, nor can they exceed the order

    – Buying in bulk can save the government millions of dollars

    – Given the size and scope of these agencies, the order isn’t all that abnormally large

    – The DHS operates many agencies, including the Coast Guard and Secret Service

    – A lot of ammunition is needed for firearms training for the agents

    – 65,000 – 70,000: Number of law enforcement agents who would use this ammunition

    – This would provide 1,384 rounds per agent per year

    – That’s only 155 rounds per month

    Exhibit C: An increase in social network monitoring by the Feds shows the government is fearful of its constituents

    – After the “Arab Spring” and the role social media played in it, our government is wary of the extent to which these networks can help spark revolutions

    – Caryn Wagner, undersecretary of the DHS, explicitly stated that the agency has guidelines for monitoring social sites, and that all information is archived

    – Senator Dianne Feinstein is concerned that intelligence agencies aren’t monitoring public social sites as much as they could

    – Some keywords being monitored:

    – Cops
    – Airport
    – Dirty bomb
    – Phreaking
    – Virus
    – The other side:

    – Mary Ellen Callahan, chief privacy officer at the DHS: “We have been doing required privacy compliance reviews that we publish on the website…every six months”

    Exhibit D: The Increase of military training exercises on domestic soil in urban areas is evidence the government is preparing to deal with civil uprising

    – Is this possible? Yes

    – Is it legal for the Military to intervene in the circumstance of civil disorder or uprising? Yes

    – Has this goal been confirmed by any government official? No

    – Should we expect military intervention in the case of widespread civil strife not controllable by local authorities? Given the law written into the NDAA 2007, yes

    – September 26, 2006: President Bush urged Congress to revise federal laws, allowing U.S. armed forces to enforce laws and restore order

    – Response from the military?
    – “No comment”

    How Close Are We To Civil War?

    – A look at the historic roots of civil unrest
    – Lack of representation
    – The American Revolutionary War was a direct result of colonists being unable to represent themselves
    – There is a distinct lack of Congressional representation of minorities
    – African Americans account for 12.2% of the population
    – Only 8.2% of Representatives are African American
    – Latinos account for 16% of the population
    – Only 5% of Representatives are hispanic
    – Asian Americans account for 4.8% of the population
    – Only 1.6% of Representatives are Asian American
    – At the founding of the U.S., each Representative represented 33,000 citizens
    – Today, that number is greater than 700,000
    – Only 10% of Americans are satisfied with the job Congress is doing
    – Economic distress
    – The massive Greek protests were a response to austerity measures and the 110 billion Euro bailout
    – 3 people were killed in the protests
    – Decline of American median wealth from 2005 – 2009:
    – Hispanic households: 66%
    – Asian households: 54%
    – African American households: 53%
    – White households: 16%

    Civil Unrest Civil War Feds Infographic Preparing Revolution
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