American Samizdat

Sunday, March 19, 2006. *
The "Continuity Act" now provides for the reformation of the entire US House and Senate structure, even after it is 'incapacitated', yet curiously (in effect) suspends them for 50 days...

3/2005- "The bill passed by the House last week requires states to hold special elections within 49 days if 100 members or more are killed or incapacitated. The 49-day period is both too short and too long: too short because the vast majority of states would not be able to meet that deadline in normal times, never mind the trying period after an attack,

... and too long because 49 days without a Congress means no check on the president. Remember that the president after a big attack might be an obscure Cabinet member, not the elected president.

This bill is meant to accompany a very disturbing rules change made quietly at the beginning of the 109th Congress that condones the House’s operating with just a handful of members..."


As Japanese Admiral Yamamoto once said, "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There will be a rifle behind every blade of grass", however, it can be taken from within...

Read up on Edward Bernays or the 1951 Psychological Strategy Board
posted by Uncle $cam at 1:33 PM
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