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Martial Law is Coming! What Should A State Do?
Why would anyone entitle a magazine - "Martial Law is Coming!" What is the meaning of Martial Law? "The law administered by the military power of a government when it has SUPERCEDED THE CIVIL AUTHORITY in time of war, or when the civil authorities are unable to enforce the laws."1Because of World War I in which we were engaged as a nation from 1914-1918, on October 6, 1917, the Congress of the United States enacted the War Powers Act. This Act was aimed at the enemies of the United States, thus, very carefully excluding the inhabitants of this nation from the jurisdiction of the Act because we were not the enemies of the government. This is very important to remember! At one time, WE, the people were not the enemies of the Federal Government.
A Little Background Helps Us Understand
In 1773 an International Banker by the name of Mayer Amschul Bauer changed his last name to Rothschilds. Rothschild means Red Shield. He finished writing a manuscript in 1773 on HOW TO SEIZE CONTROL OF THE WORLD. He wrote: "...the masses of the world, in the name of liberalism, and without knowing what they do, WILL ENACT OUR PROGRAM AROUND THE WORLD, and our program is Socialism." Rothschilds lived in Frankfurt, Germany.
On May 1, 1776, fellow conspirator, Adam Weishaupt, of Bavaria, Germany, founded the Order of the Illuminati. Their avowed goal was to create a Novus Ordo Seclorum - New World Order! May Day activities around the world is a secret celebration of the founding of the Order of the Illuminati and its diabolical purposes. Their objective was and still is to DESTROY all existing governmental, social and religious organizations to pave the way for a New World Order. Christianity and the Constitution of the United States have been their greatest obstacles.
On July 16, 1782, the Illuminati and the highest ranks of Freemasonry merged. Thus, from the 33rd degree, men are handpicked to understand the purpose of the Order - WORLD GOVERNMENT with the Illuminati in charge. Illuminized-Freemasonry moved its headquarters to Frankfurt, Germany.
Meanwhile, the New World had been founded in America. Prosperity was everywhere because the colonies issued their own money supply as was needed and were not forced to borrow their medium of exchange from the Bank of England. The Bank of England prevailed upon the King of England to deny the Colonies the "Right" to issue their own currency. Then the Bank would only allow approximately half of the former medium of exchange (money) for the colonies to work with; thus, by the 1770s, unemployment and business failures were very high and starvation had become a fact of life in the Colonies.
As Ben Franklin wrote: "The Colonies would have gladly borne the little tax on tea." Taxation was NOT the issue! Who controlled the ISSUANCE of the medium of exchange (money) was the REAL issue. Would it be the people through their government, or the bankers by special privilege? This is a FACT that has dominated the remainder of history down to this very moment. The ONLY way to understand TRUE history and the way our Constitution was written is by understanding WHO should issue money! The government of WE the people - OR - the International Bankers creating money out of thin air and charging us interest to use it???
The Declaration of Independence
Fifty-six men signed the Declaration of Independence. "For the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our Sacred Honor." These were impressive words.
Fifty-six men signed that Declaration of Independence, knowing when they signed that they were risking everything, but - they signed.
What kind of men were they? The group included lawyers, merchants, farmers and large plantation owners; educated men of independent means. Who were they? All were leaders in their respective Colonies.
June, 1776: The members of the Continental Congress were assembled at Philadelphia to consider adoption of a Declaration of Independence.
July 1st and 2nd: The Congress debated whether the Declaration of Independence, which Thomas Jefferson had been authorized to draw, should be signed. Adams wrote a friend in Georgia on July 1st: "This morning is assigned the greatest debate of all. A declaration that these colonies are free and independent states has been prepared...This day or tomorrow is to determine its fate.
July 3rd and 4th: The Declaration was considered section by section; some sections amended; some rejected. Toward the end of July 4th, the Declaration was signed.
As John Hancock affixed his signature, he commented: "There. His Majesty can now read my signature without glasses. And he can double the reward on my head." The British had offered a reward of 500 pounds for Hancock's arrest. A similar reward had been offered for the arrest of John Adams.
As the portly Benjamin Harrison signed, he remarked to the slight (slim) Elbridge Gerry: "When the hanging scene comes to be exhibited, my friend, I shall have all the advantage over you. With me it will be over in a minute. But you will be dancing on air an hour after I am gone."
"Indeed," commented Benjamin Franklin as he signed, "We must all hang together. Otherwise, we shall most assuredly hang separately."
What happened to these stalwarts of 1776? In his fascinating book, The Rest of the Story, Paul Harvey, the well known radio commentator, gives a partial record.
Carter Braxton of Virginia saw his ships swept from the sea. To pay his debts, he lost his home and all his properties and died in rags.
Thomas Lynch, Jr. was a large plantation owner, sailed with his wife to France, but the ship never arrived.
Thomas McKant was harassed by the enemy. He was forced to move his family five times in five months. He served in Congress without pay while his family was in poverty and in hiding.
Vandals looted the properties of Ellery, Clymer, Hall, Gwinnett, Heywood, Rutledge and Middleton.
Thomas Nelson, Jr. raised two million dollars on his own signature to provision our allies, the French fleet. He personally paid back the loans. It wiped out his entire estate. He was never paid back by his government and died bankrupt.
Francis Lewis saw his home and everything he owned destroyed. His wife was imprisoned where she died within a few months.
Richard Stockton was captured by the enemy, mistreated, broken and died at age 51. His estate was pillaged.
Thomas Heywood, Jr. was captured when Charleston fell.
John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside while she was dying. Their thirteen children fled in all directions for their lives. They lived in forests and caves. They returned home after the war to find all family gone and properties destroyed. He died a few weeks later of exhaustion and a broken heart.
Lewis Morris saw his land destroyed and family scattered.
Philip Livingston died within a few months from the hardships of the war.
According to Mr. Harvey: five were captured by the British and tortured before they died; twelve had their homes - from Rhode Island to Charleston - sacked, looted, occupied by the enemy, or burned. Two lost their sons in the army. One had two sons captured. Nine of the fifty-six died in the war, from its hardships or from more merciful bullets.
"They fulfilled their pledge. They paid the price and freedom was born."
Albert Pike's Plan to Conquer the World
By 1871, Pike was the head of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. As such, he worked with Guiseppi Mazzini of Italy in laying the final plan for the Illuminati to be advanced by the end of the 20th Century. Pike was head of the "religious" aspect of the Illuminati while Mazzini headed the "revolutionary" arm.
Pike wrote an amazing letter to Mazzini on August 15, 1871 that...(continued) _____________________________________________________
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Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, Unabridged.
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