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This is my favorite quote from Woodrow Wilson, because when I first started my "awakening", Ron Paul was the 1st person I researched while watching Aaron Russo's America: Freedom to Fascism.....I just couldn't believe what I was watching, I had no idea about the FED, let alone the NWO or the Income Tax:

 "I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country.
A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit.
Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation,
therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men.
We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely
controlled and dominated governments in the civilized world.
No longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by
conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by
the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men."





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Posted by NMARIA9 on 03/21/09


Schenectady Mayor Stratton Responds To Prison Planet "Martial Law" Report

 

Schenectady Mayor Stratton Responds To Prison Planet Martial Law Report 200309top3

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, March 20, 2009

Yesterday we reported on how a New York State city is considering implementing martial law and replacing the local police force with National Guardsmen, in an effort to clean up law enforcement in the area.

City officials in Schenectady are reportedly considering scrapping the entire police force in response to the actions of a small selection of officers who have been accused of assaulting citizens.

While other options have been raised, such as a consolidated county-wide police force diverting authority to the State Police, Mayor Brian Stratton has indicated that he believes the Governor could declare martial law during a period of "transition".

Mayor Stratton today sent us a statement clarifying his comments, which were originally made to Capital News 9. Stratton writes that though martial law is not a "permanent remedy" to the problem, the use of state militia to oversee a transitional phase is being seriously considered.

We don't feel in any way that our article "misinterpreted" the Mayor's comments as he claims. Indeed, our subheadline emphasized the fact that the use of national guard was a "transitional" issue. The main thrust of our report was to express alarm that the extreme measure of declaring martial law was being considered in response to a relatively minor problem.

We were also trying to make the point that for authorities to be able to declare martial law so readily and on such a flimsy pretext sets a dangerous precedent for the entire country.

In addition, the use of military assets in civilian law enforcement is still illegal under Posse Comitatus, unless a clear state of emergency exists.

However, for the purposes of Mr. Stratton's right of response, we are happy to post his statement in full below. 

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Dear Mr. Watson:

Your recent posting of an article on www.prisonplanet.com ("City Considers Martial Law to Clean Up Policing") is misinterpreting the nature and intent of comments I have made to local media regarding the potential use of martial law in the City of Schenectady. 

As reported on the local cable news channel, Capital News 9, I have said that martial law might be a necessary but temporary interim measure if in fact our city were to abolish its police department and transition over an extended period to a county-administered force or other option.

The very fact that many officers in our 166-member police department may choose to retire, leave city employment or seek employment elsewhere were the city to plan to ultimately move to that option, could result in a sudden exodus of personnel.  Our responsibility to provide continued public safety through adequate numbers of police officers could mean a temporary assignment of State Police, other local law enforcement personnel, or even state militia only as an emergency and temporary measure until such time as a new department is formed and fully staffed.

Contrary to what your readers may believe, the City of Schenectady is not considering the implementation of martial law as a permanent remedy to the ongoing personnel and administrative problems within our police department.  We are addressing those challenges internally, as we continue to investigate all realistic, long-term options available should we decide to dissolve or consolidate the department with another non-military law enforcement agency.

I hope that this email will clear any confusion over the recent report on Capital News 9.

Sincerely,

Mayor Brian U. Stratton
Schenectady, New York


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-martial-law-report.html




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Posted by NMARIA9 on 03/21/09


Draconian Gun Law Guts 2nd Amendment Privacy

 

Albany legislation would put buyers of all ammunition on police database for 10 years

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Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, March 20, 2009

A shocking new gun control law recently introduced in Albany County is being labeled the most draconian piece of anti-second amendment legislation yet seen. The law requires buyers of all ammunition, even shotgun pellets, to provide their drivers license, state their purpose for buying the ammunition, and have the information retained and accessible by law enforcement for no less than 10 years.

Anyone buying rounds or shells, even .22s, for hunting or target shooting in Albany State, New York, would have to provide ID, declare the gun and have its serial number registered with the seller. Based on the information provided by the buyer as to the purpose of buying the ammunition, the seller could block the purchase.

The bill is known as "Local Law Number A For 2009″ (PDF File) and was introduced at the Albany State Legislature on March 3rd.

Gun groups have slammed the law as the first step towards backdoor registration of rifles and shotguns.

Such detailed information would provide authorities with a voluminous database of gun owners and would be the perfect "red list" used to target gun owners in the event of a declaration of martial law, which many have forecast could occur following a total economic collapse or a biological terrorist attack.

As Fred Lebrun writes in the Times Union, "Anyway you look at it, this amounts to yet another unreasonable assault on lawful gun owners and hunters without any logic behind it except to harass. It's ludicrous."

"Not to mention that this flies in the face of a long tradition in this state, and in nearly all other states, of not registering long guns - that is, rifles or shotguns. These are not weapons typically used in crimes or the illegal gun trade, anyway."

The bill is part of a wider trend of draconian gun control legislation that has been introduced on the national level since the 111th Congress began.

The most disturbing bill nationally is H.R. 45, which would require a federal license for all handguns and semiautomatics, including those already possessed by gunowners. The legislation would also, "Require handgun and semi-auto owners to be thumbprinted at the police station and to sign a certificate that, effectively, the firearm will not be kept in a place where it would be available for the defense of the gun owner's family," according to the Gun Owners of America website.

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