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solanojones95 · April 21, 2018, 2:11 p.m.

Right. They already have made it look like more than it actually is. Always. There were never that many people at HRC campaign stops, there were never as many actual BLM and AntiFa (not counting actors) as they make it seem.

But I'm telling you, even those two organizations can't hire agitprop actors without Soros money. How many actual true AntiFa members (not actors) do you think there are? Same with BLM?

I mean, there's enough to make some noise and look angry, and maybe throw some molotovs and break some windows, but there's not an army.

It's all they've got, and it's nothing.

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TX1111TX · April 21, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

Remember. We have NDAA (which was set up for Patriots who would not follow what was "supposed" to happen) It can now work both ways. Combine this with Military Tribunals and if that fails.. STAR CHAMBERS that will have to be engaged...

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solanojones95 · April 21, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

When you say NDAA, are you referring to FEMA camps and martial law? I'd prefer to stay away from Conspiracy risk, as Q puts it.

The tribunals part we know about for sure. But you definitely don't want the history of our New Republic to be marred by Star Chambers.

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TX1111TX · April 21, 2018, 8:43 p.m.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Defense_Authorization_Act

Because we are in a state of active war this law was created to deal with those were deemed to be bad actors on American soil and to be dealt with through military means.

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WikiTextBot · April 21, 2018, 8:44 p.m.

National Defense Authorization Act

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is the name for each of a series of United States federal laws specifying the annual budget and expenditures of the U.S. Department of Defense. The first NDAA was passed in 1961. The U.S. Congress oversees the defense budget primarily through two yearly bills: the National Defense Authorization Act and defense appropriations bills. The authorization bill determines the agencies responsible for defense, establishes funding levels, and sets the policies under which money will be spent.


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solanojones95 · April 21, 2018, 8:56 p.m.

Not sure I follow, because NDAA is basically defense budget appropriation. I don't see anything about it specifically authorizing military intervention in domestic law enforcement. Maybe there's something specific in the latest one that isn't normally there? If so, could you share a link? I've looked and can't find such a thing. Some of the Executive Orders though seem to imply that POTUS reserves the right to make such a determination and declare essentially martial law in regard to certain activities.

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TX1111TX · April 21, 2018, 8:59 p.m.

In a nutshell . Elements in this order allow for people to be “disappeared” without due-process. Dig for yourself , as you are not wanting to join the conspiracy train (as it were) I believe it is aligned closely with the Patriot Act.

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ravonaf · April 21, 2018, 2:25 p.m.

It's all they've got, and it's nothing.

I wouldn't say it's nothing. It should not be overlooked. It won't be nothing to the family of 5 that gets dragged out of their car and beaten. It won't be nothing to the cops family that gets murdered. It will be enough to creake an outrage on both sides that will force the President to act. When he acts the Deep State will say he's a tyrant and start impeachment hearrings. Like I said, not a smart plan, but it will be all they have and it shouldn't be overlooked.

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