Fusion Centers: IGNITE! [Fwd: Cold War-era FBI memos show how close the US came to declaring Martial Law | Private Prisons "cherry pick" their populace]
"... 12,949 individuals would immediately be detained as a likely threat to national security for their ties to "subversive organizations." ^- your threat model also includes advance observation of unilateral relocations . ;) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: MuckRock <info@muckrock.com> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:00:09 +0000 Subject: Cold War-era FBI memos show how close the US came to declaring Martial Law | Private Prisons "cherry pick" their populace ** The top secret Cold War plan to bring the United States under martial law ------------------------------------------------------------ ** 12,949 individuals would immediately be detained as a likely threat to national security for their ties to "subversive organizations." ------------------------------------------------------------ Starting on April 19, 1956, the federal government practiced and planned for a near-doomsday scenario known as Plan C. When activated, Plan C would have brought the United States under martial law, rounded up over ten thousand individuals connected to "subversive" organizations, implemented a censorship board, and prepared the country for life after nuclear attack. There was no Plan A or B. ** In Florida, clear guidelines give private prisons priority ------------------------------------------------------------ Those with serious medical or psychological issues are left to the state Do private prisons “cherry pick” inmates, leaving state Corrections departments saddled with offenders in need of more expensive care? While it’s not quite selecting from a line up, they do set the guidelines for who’s in or out. ** North Carolina’s 1033 program data is clearly public, says state Attorney General ------------------------------------------------------------ ** "Air Force Cyber Vision 2025" includes quantum processors, self-healing code, and next-gen "cyber-warriors" ------------------------------------------------------------ ============================================================ Copyright © 2015 MuckRock, All rights reserved. You're receiving this e-mail because you're either a member of MuckRock.com or asked to stay in touch with what we're up to. Our mailing address is: MuckRock 135 William T Morrissey Blvd Dorchester, Massachusetts 02125 USA
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 03:09:26AM -0800, coderman wrote:
...Martial Law...
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions. 1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]? Since communism/advanced socialism is discussed: 2. What is the difference between torturing innocent people without trial and (say) Stalin's approach to his sheeple (besides the scale)? [-1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senate_Intelligence_Committee_report_on_CIA_torture&oldid=643173952#Examples_of_torture_and_abuse_of_prisoners -1 is permanent link, feel free to check current
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 03:09:26AM -0800, coderman wrote:
...Martial Law...
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
When your country goes to war/shit, there is little difference. These sorts of mix of rumors and facts have been circulating since at least WWII, along with UFO's and other fun things. Search terms: NWO, REX84, FEMA, AREA-51, etc... the list goes on and on and on. Having actual facts on paper is always good to hold perspective and enable analysis. https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2015/jan/26/plan-c-top-secret-cold-wa... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuity_of_government https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_emergency
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
Literally, Martial law means you can be shot for breaking the orders of the designated enforcers. It represents "ad hoc, brutalist law" in common usage. On 30/01/15 15:08, Georgi Guninski wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 03:09:26AM -0800, coderman wrote:
...Martial Law...
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
Since communism/advanced socialism is discussed:
2. What is the difference between torturing innocent people without trial and (say) Stalin's approach to his sheeple (besides the scale)?
[-1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Senate_Intelligence_Committee_report_on_CIA_torture&oldid=643173952#Examples_of_torture_and_abuse_of_prisoners -1 is permanent link, feel free to check current
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 08:35:23PM +0000, Cathal Garvey wrote:
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
Literally, Martial law means you can be shot for breaking the orders of the designated enforcers. It represents "ad hoc, brutalist law" in common usage.
Thank you. You mean something like the 2014 Ferguson unrest https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2014_Ferguson_unrest&oldid=644092498 where "police established curfews and deployed riot squads to maintain order."? curfew == вечерен час?
Close, very close. Martial law would be if Ferguson protestors were actually shot for breaking the orders. It's the ultimate expression of Ferguson; think Syria, or Egypt. On 31/01/15 15:24, Georgi Guninski wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 08:35:23PM +0000, Cathal Garvey wrote:
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
Literally, Martial law means you can be shot for breaking the orders of the designated enforcers. It represents "ad hoc, brutalist law" in common usage.
Thank you.
You mean something like the 2014 Ferguson unrest https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2014_Ferguson_unrest&oldid=644092498 where "police established curfews and deployed riot squads to maintain order."?
curfew == вечерен час?
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 17:24:02 +0200 Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
None, as already pointed out. Although I'm guessing your question was a rhetorical question and didn't require an answer...
Literally, Martial law means you can be shot for breaking the orders of the designated enforcers.
Sorry, wrong. Literally martial law means military law. Get a dictionary. And of course, all state law is martial law when you devote a couple of minutes to think the issue trough.
It represents "ad hoc, brutalist law"
in common usage.
Thank you.
You mean something like the 2014 Ferguson unrest https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2014_Ferguson_unrest&oldid=644092498 where "police established curfews and deployed riot squads to maintain order."?
curfew == вечерен час?
Dnia piątek, 30 stycznia 2015 17:08:06 Georgi Guninski pisze:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 03:09:26AM -0800, coderman wrote:
...Martial Law...
I am not native English speaker, so have 2 questions.
1. What is the difference between "Martial Law" and torturing innocent people without trial [-1]?
Cathal covered this one.
Since communism/advanced socialism is discussed:
2. What is the difference between torturing innocent people without trial and (say) Stalin's approach to his sheeple (besides the scale)?
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