Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

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Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

Postby darkbeforedawn » Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:42 am

Unfathomed Dangers in Patriot Act Reauthorization<br>Patriot Police<br>By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS<br><br>A provision in the "Patriot Act" creates a new federal police force with power to violate the Bill of Rights. You might think that this cannot be true as you have not read about it in newspapers or heard it discussed by talking heads on TV.<br><br>Go to House Report 109-333 -USA PATRIOT IMPROVEMENT AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2005 and check it out for yourself. Sec. 605 reads:<br><br>"There is hereby created and established a permanent police force, to be known as the 'United States Secret Service Uniformed Division'."<br><br>This new federal police force is "subject to the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland Security."<br><br>The new police are empowered to "make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony."<br><br>The new police are assigned a variety of jurisdictions, including "an event designated under section 3056(e) of title 18 as a special event of national significance" (SENS).<br><br>"A special event of national significance" is neither defined nor does it require the presence of a "protected person" such as the president in order to trigger it. Thus, the administration, and perhaps the police themselves, can place the SENS designation on any event. Once a SENS designation is placed on an event, the new federal police are empowered to keep out and to arrest people at their discretion.<br><br>The language conveys enormous discretionary and arbitrary powers. <br>What is "an offense against the United States"? What are "reasonable grounds"?<br><br>You can bet that the Alito/Roberts court will rule that it is whatever the executive branch says.<br><br>The obvious purpose of the act is to prevent demonstrations at Bush/Cheney events. However, nothing in the language limits the police powers from being used only in this way. Like every law in the US, this law also will be expansively interpreted and abused. It has dire implications for freedom of association and First Amendment rights. <br>We can take for granted that the new federal police will be used to suppress dissent and to break up opposition. The Brownshirts are now arming themselves with a Gestapo.<br><br>Many naive Americans will write to me to explain that this new provision in the reauthorization of the "Patriot Act" is necessary to protect the president and other high officials from terrorists or from harm at the hands of angry demonstrators: "No one else will have anything to fear." Some will accuse me of being an alarmist, and others will say that it is unpatriotic to doubt the law's good intentions.<br><br>Americans will write such nonsense despite the fact that the president and foreign dignitaries are already provided superb protection by the Secret Service. The naive will not comprehend that the president cannot be endangered by demonstrators at SENS at which the president is not present. For many Americans, the light refuses to turn on.<br><br>In Nazi Germany did no one but Jews have anything to fear from the Gestapo?<br><br>By Stalin's time Lenin and Trotsky had eliminated all members of the "oppressor class," but that did not stop Stalin from sending millions of "enemies of the people" to the Gulag.<br><br>It is extremely difficult to hold even local police forces accountable. Who is going to hold accountable a federal police protected by Homeland Security and the president?<br><br>Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: pcroberts@postmark.net<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

Postby marykmusic » Wed Jan 25, 2006 2:09 am

We're gonna have the SS right here... --MaryK <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

Postby manxkat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 2:15 am

Jeebus, that's some scary shite. Paul Craig Roberts is one brave "conservative" and I applaud his willingness to send the warnings out.... and, he's correct in talking about naive Americans who are acting like "good Germans." It's 1933 and deja vu all over again.... except why do I get the sinking feeling it'll be a whole lot worse this time around?<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

Postby StarmanSkye » Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:10 am

"For many Americans, the light refuses to turn on."<br><br>Boy is THAT ever an understatement. I get a skewed sense of how compelling and rational the information presented here is <br>-- until I skim a few blogs where the more articulate rightwing idiots show how utterly disconnected they are from reality.<br><br>Considering how deeply much of American society is unaware of or in denial about the appalling consequences of American Foreign Policy, covert ops and psychological warfare waged by the US's intelligence services and military on people in Guatamala, Nicaragua, Mexico, Columbia, Indonesia, Africa, Bolivia, Phillipines, Haiti, Greece, Turkey and many, many other nations -- the coming dark times may indeed be abysmal -- as well as inevitable as the criminal power elites practice ever more repressive measures to hide and shield their abuses and crimes that have brought such circumstance of injustice and corruption upon the land. <br><br>One only needs to observe the history of Chile, Guatamala, East Timor, Indonesia, Greece, Vietnam, and Italy to see what the results are of undermining rule of law and democratic institutions. For the people of these nations with long, unobstructed memories of the US's dishonorable role in fomenting strife and wrecking lives, they will likely point to America's civil crisis as a needful blowback lesson to teach a measure of humility to an immature, headstrong and self-absorbed society.<br><br>It would be the height of arrogance for Americans to think they could (or should) ALWAYS stay on top of the Imperialist curve.<br><br>And I agree, Robert's newfound integrity and courage is quite noteable -- his public stance is inviting being targetted by the Brownshirts.<br>Starman <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Paul Craig Roberts: Heralding the coming police state

Postby sunny » Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:39 pm

I quoted PCR in Glenn Greenwalds comments section, and some wingnut retorted that he was crazy.<br><br>That is the problem we have here. Do you notice how conservative citizens are being encouraged to think of progressives and dissenters as "crazy", "treasonous", "on the side of the enemy", and on and on? Do you think these self-same citizens will really care when the goon squads start rounding us up? Even if it's someone they love? Remember the stories from the Third Reich about children turning in their parents if they spoke out against the Furher? And even if they <!--EZCODE ITALIC START--><em>do</em><!--EZCODE ITALIC END--> care, what will they be able to do about it at that point? Certainly not speak up, it'll be too late for that.<br><br>The only hope is to try and open up some eyes to what is going on before it is too late. But how is that supposed to occur when the media is indistinguishable from <!--EZCODE ITALIC START--><em>state</em><!--EZCODE ITALIC END--> media? There is the internet, of course, but when people like O'Reilly say that left blogs are engaging in organized terror, it too will soon be neutralized. That fact alone should scare the beejeebus out of us.<br><br>What to do? The only advice I have is this: get our spiritual houses in order so that we can withstand the gulag with a modicum of dignity and sanity, because it's coming, as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow.<br><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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sites of camps now fully staffed, up and running...

Postby darkbeforedawn » Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:34 am

FEMA Concentration Camps:<br>Locations and Executive Orders <br><br>Friends of Liberty (undated) 3sep04<br><br>< Below: U.S. Concentration Camps: FEMA and the REX 84 Program - The Awakening News (undated) 3sep04><br><br> <br><br>There over 800 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented in the United States and all it would take is a presidential signature on a proclamation and the attorney general's signature on a warrant to which a list of names is attached. Ask yourself if you really want to be on Ashcroft's list. The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a "mass exodus" of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border, they would be quickly rounded up and detained in detention centers by FEMA. Rex 84 allowed many military bases to be closed down and to be turned into prisons.<br><br>Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs which will be implemented once the Rex 84 program is initiated for its proper purpose. Garden Plot is the program to control the population. Cable Splicer is the program for an orderly takeover of the state and local governments by the federal government. FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police state and thus will head up all operations. The Presidential Executive Orders already listed on the Federal Register also are part of the legal framework for this operation.<br><br>The camps all have railroad facilities as well as roads leading to and from the detention facilities. Many also have an airport nearby. The majority of the camps can house a population of 20,000 prisoners. Currently, the largest of these facilities is just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is a massive mental health facility and can hold approximately 2 million people.<br><br>Now let's review the justification for any actions taken...<br><br>Executive Orders associated with FEMA that would suspend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These Executive Orders have been on record for nearly 30 years and could be enacted by the stroke of a Presidential pen:...<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 10990<br>allows the government to take over all modes of transportation and control of highways and seaports.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 10995<br>allows the government to seize and control the communication media.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 10997<br>allows the government to take over all electrical power, gas, petroleum, fuels and minerals.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998<br>allows the government to seize all means of transportation, including personal cars, trucks or vehicles of any kind and total control over all highways, seaports, and waterways.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 10999<br>allows the government to take over all food resources and farms.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000<br>allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11001<br>allows the government to take over all health, education and welfare functions.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11002<br>designates the Postmaster General to operate a national registration of all persons.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11003<br>allows the government to take over all airports and aircraft, including commercial aircraft.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004<br>allows the Housing and Finance Authority to relocate communities, build new housing with public funds, designate areas to be abandoned, and establish new locations for populations.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005<br>allows the government to take over railroads, inland waterways and public storage facilities.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051<br>specifies the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Planning and gives authorization to put all Executive Orders into effect in times of increased international tensions and economic or financial crisis.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310<br>grants authority to the Department of Justice to enforce the plans set out in Executive Orders, to institute industrial support, to establish judicial and legislative liaison, to control all aliens, to operate penal and correctional institutions, and to advise and assist the President.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11049<br>assigns emergency preparedness function to federal departments and agencies, consolidating 21 operative Executive Orders issued over a fifteen year period.<br><br>EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921<br>allows the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency to develop plans to establish control over the mechanisms of production and distribution, of energy sources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S. financial institution in any undefined national emergency. It also provides that when a state of emergency is declared by the President, Congress cannot review the action for six months. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has broad powers in every aspect of the nation. General Frank Salzedo, chief of FEMA's Civil Security Division stated in a 1983 conference that he saw FEMA's role as a "new frontier in the protection of individual and governmental leaders from assassination, and of civil and military installations from sabotage and/or attack, as well as prevention of dissident groups from gaining access to U.S. opinion, or a global audience in times of crisis." FEMA's powers were consolidated by President Carter to incorporate the...<br><br>National Security Act of 1947<br>allows for the strategic relocation of industries, services, government and other essential economic activities, and to rationalize the requirements for manpower, resources and production facilities.<br><br>1950 Defense Production Act<br>gives the President sweeping powers over all aspects of the economy.<br><br>Act of August 29, 1916<br>authorizes the Secretary of the Army, in time of war, to take possession of any transportation system for transporting troops, material, or any other purpose related to the emergency.<br><br>International Emergency Economic Powers Act<br>enables the President to seize the property of a foreign country or national. These powers were transferred to FEMA in a sweeping consolidation in 1979.<br><br>Where are these camps?<br><br>ALABAMA<br><br>Opelika - Military compound either in or very near town.<br><br>Aliceville - WWII German POW camp - capacity 15,000 Ft. McClellan (Anniston) - Opposite side of town from Army Depot;<br><br>Maxwell AFB (Montgomery) - Civilian prison camp established under Operation Garden Plot, currently operating with support staff and small inmate population.<br><br>Talladega - Federal prison "satellite" camp.<br><br>Full Listing Here:<br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/FEMA-Concentr...">www.mindfully.org/Reform/...oncentr...</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Roberts on the Background of American Dictatorship

Postby StarmanSkye » Thu Jan 26, 2006 7:17 pm

Another recent, insightful article by Roberts discussing the history of America's Constitutional Crisis as it relates to the subversion of representative democracy, by a Legislature that has delegated it's authority (which they are NOT entitled by law to do) to the Executive -- allowing the President to interpret the law, essentially making the office completely unaccountable by law, or to the nation. What an astonishing situation -- but as Roberts points out, this trend has a long and disgraceful pedigree. Reform, no matter how crucial, is going to require an involved, informed citizenry speaking truth topower and MAKING themselves heard. History shows that absolute power, no matter how it is acquired, always resists accepting limits on that power, let alone sharing it or returning authority to the public from where it originated.<br><br>In that much of the American public doesn't even recognize there IS a problem of a Presidency acting like a dictator, and that we have a Congress rendered ineffective and trivialized by endemic corruption and personal scandals, disconnected from its public and incapable of addressing the larger issues of political illegitimacy, abuse of power, out-of-control plundering of the public's treasury, and the Military Industrial Complex and corporations having hijacked domestic and foreign policies, we are likely in for some VERY difficult times ahead. We can expect the ruling class elites to create a multitude of emergencies and crises to deflect attention from their failed leadership and gross malfeasance, and in a desperate attempt to hold onto whatever wealth, power and indluence they managed to get away with (so far.)<br><br>Sunny's suggestion we get our spiritual houses in order so we can weather the coming storm with a modicum of style, strength, imagination, courage and grace is very appropo, IMO.<br>Starman<br>******<br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts01162006.html">www.counterpunch.org/robe...62006.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Bush Crosses the Rubicon<br>By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS<br><br>Dictatorships seldom appear full-fledged but emerge piecemeal. When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with one Roman legion he broke the tradition that protected the civilian government from victorious generals and launched the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Fearing that Caesar would become a king, the Senate assassinated him. From the civil wars that followed, Caesar's grand nephew, Octavian, emerged as the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus.<br><br>Two thousand years later in Germany, Adolf Hitler's rise to dictator from his appointment as chancellor was rapid. Hitler used the Reichstag fire to create an atmosphere of crisis. Both the judicial and legislative branches of government collapsed, and Hitler's decrees became law. The Decree for the Protection of People and State (Feb. 28, 1933) suspended guarantees of personal liberty and permitted arrest and incarceration without trial. The Enabling Act (March 23, 1933) transferred legislative power to Hitler, permitting him to decree laws, laws moreover that "may deviate from the Constitution."<br><br>The dictatorship of the Roman emperors was not based on an ideology. The Nazis had an ideology of sorts, but Hitler's dictatorship was largely personal and agenda-based. The dictatorship that emerged from the Bolshevik Revolution was based in ideology. Lenin declared that the Communist Party's dictatorship over the Russian people rests "directly on force, not limited by anything, not restricted by any laws, nor any absolute rules." Stalin's dictatorship over the Communist Party was based on coercion alone, unrestrained by any limitations or inhibitions.<br><br>In this first decade of the 21st century the United States regards itself as a land of democracy and civil liberty but, in fact, is an incipient dictatorship. Ideology plays only a limited role in the emerging dictatorship. The demise of American democracy is largely the result of historical developments.<br><br>Lincoln was the first American tyrant. Lincoln justified his tyranny in the name of preserving the Union. His extra-legal, extra-constitutional methods were tolerated in order to suppress Northern opposition to Lincoln's war against the Southern secession.<br><br>The first major lasting assault on the US Constitution's separation of powers, which is the basis for our political system, came with the response of the Roosevelt administration to the crisis of the Great Depression. The New Deal resulted in Congress delegating its legislative powers to the executive branch. Today when Congress passes a statute it is little more than an authorization for an executive agency to make the law by writing the regulations that implement it.<br><br>Prior to the New Deal, legislation was tightly written to minimize any executive branch interpretation. Only in this way can law be accountable to the people. If the executive branch that enforces the law also writes the law, "all legislative powers" are no longer vested in elected representatives in Congress. The Constitution is violated, and the separation of powers is breached.<br><br>The principle that power delegated to Congress by the people cannot be delegated by Congress to the executive branch is the mainstay of our political system. Until President Roosevelt overturned this principle by threatening to pack the Supreme Court, the executive branch had no role in interpreting the law. As Justice John Marshall Harlan wrote: "That congress cannot delegate legislative power to the president is a principle universally recognized as vital to the integrity and maintenance of the system of government ordained by the Constitution."<br><br>Despite seven decades of an imperial presidency that has risen from the New Deal's breach of the separation of powers, Republican attorneys, who constitute the membership of the quarter-century-old Federalist Society, the candidate group for Republican nominees to federal judgeships, write tracts about the Imperial Congress and the Imperial Judiciary that are briefs for concentrating more power in the executive. Federalist Society members pretend that Congress and the Judiciary have stolen all the power and run away with it.<br><br>The Republican interest in strengthening executive power has its origin in agenda frustration from the constraints placed on Republican administrations by Democratic congresses. The thrust to enlarge the President's powers predates the Bush administration but is being furthered to a dangerous extent during Bush's second term. The confirmation of Bush's nominee, Samuel Alito, a member of the Federalist Society, to the Supreme Court will provide five votes in favor of enlarged presidential powers.<br><br>President Bush has used "signing statements" hundreds of times to vitiate the meaning of statutes passed by Congress. In effect, Bush is vetoing the bills he signs into law by asserting unilateral authority as commander-in-chief to bypass or set aside the laws he signs. For example, Bush has asserted that he has the power to ignore the McCain amendment against torture, to ignore the law that requires a warrant to spy on Americans, to ignore the prohibition against indefinite detention without charges or trial, and to ignore the Geneva Conventions to which the US is signatory.<br><br>In effect, Bush is asserting the powers that accrued to Hitler in 1933. His Federalist Society apologists and Department of Justice appointees claim that President Bush has the same power to interpret the Constitution as the Supreme Court. An Alito Court is likely to agree with this false claim.<br><br>This is the great issue that is before the country. But it is pushed into the background by political battles over abortion and homosexual rights. Many people fighting to strengthen the executive think they are fighting against legitimizing sodomy and murder in the womb. They are unaware that the real issue is that America is on the verge of elevating its president above the law.<br><br>Bush Justice Department official and Berkeley law professor John Yoo argues that no law can restrict the president in his role as commander-in-chief. Thus, once the president is at war--even a vague open-ended "war on terror"--Bush's Justice Department says the president is free to undertake any action in pursuit of war, including the torture of children and indefinite detention of American citizens.<br><br>The commander-in-chief role is probably sufficiently elastic to expand to any crisis, whether real or fabricated. Thus has the US arrived at the verge of dictatorship.<br><br>This development has little to do with Bush, who is unlikely to be aware that the Constitution is experiencing its final rending on his watch. America's descent into dictatorship is the result of historical developments and of old political battles dating back to President Nixon being driven from office by a Democratic Congress.<br><br>There is today no constitutional party. Both political parties, most constitutional lawyers, and the bar associations are willing to set aside the Constitution whenever it interferes with their agendas. Americans have forgotten the prerequisites for freedom, and those pursuing power have forgotten what it means when it falls into other hands. Americans are very close to losing their constitutional system and civil liberties. It is paradoxical that American democracy is the likely casualty of a "war on terror" that is being justified in the name of the expansion of democracy.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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