From: Mix Newsgroups: alt.war,alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc Subject: The National Emergency Hoax Date: 19 Jan 1998 20:01:18 -0800 Message-ID: <6a17ie$otd@sirius.infonex.com> -> NATIONAL EMERGENCY: CLINTON EXTENDS REPRESSIVE POWER -> The White House explained its move Nov. 8 in a public notice from the -> president entitled "Continuation of Emergency Regarding Weapons of -> Mass Destruction." -> It says: "On Nov. 14, 1994, by Executive Order No. 12938, I declared -> a national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary -> threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the -> United States posed by the proliferation of nuclear, biological, and -> chemical weapons and the means of delivering such weapons. -> "Because the proliferation ... continues to pose an unusual and -> extraordinary threat ... the national emergency must continue in -> effect beyond Nov. 14, 1995. Therefore, in accordance with section -> 202 (d) of the National Emergencies Act, I am continuing the national -> emergency declared in Executive Order No. 12938." -> IMMENSE POWERS FOR PRESIDENT -> This declaration allows the president to wield immense powers to -> limit free speech, free assembly and due process of law. It also -> stipulates other powers, such as seizure of property, including -> private industry, for government purposes. -> President Franklin D. Roosevelt used similar measures when he issued -> Executive Order 9066 in 1942, shortly after the U.S. entered World -> War II. This order was used to round up and intern over 100,000 -> Japanese Americans and other More Globalist propaganda! You can't amend or suspend the Constitution with a simple act of Congress, or Executive Order. To amend or suspend the Constitution you need a 2/3 vote of Congress, or a Constitutional Convention. In both cases it has to be ratified by 3/4 of the States. Both Lincoln and Roosevelt suspended Habeas Corpus, which is provided for in the Constitution in cases of invasion or insurrection. There is also disinformation being spread about a War Powers Act of 1917. There is no such law. There was a Trading With the Enemies Act -- which applied to bankers -- passed that year. Roosevelt had a Emergency Banking Act passed in 1933 -- which also applied only to banking. In addition he had the National Recovery Act passed that year, which was declared unconstitutional in 1935. In conclusion there is no such thing as Martial Law in the Constitution. It is simply a device used by a military commander to restore order, when civil authority has broken-down. Also, the President cannot federalize the National Guard: it is the Congress that raises armies. Beware! Those traitors in Washington are guilty of sedition. They are planning to overthrow our Constitutional Republic, and replace it with a totalitarian police-state. ps Mike Adams -- Erwin Rommel School of Law -- had Dr. Gene Schroeder admit there was no War Powers Act. This was done on a shortwave talk-show. There is a reference to the War Powers Act in the Congressional record, but this was a misnomer. It should have said the War Powers Resolution (1973). This resolution specifically states, that the President has to get the approval of Congress before putting Americans in "harms-way." There is a limited exception if America is attacked.