On July 15th the House Homeland Security Committee unanimously approved highly controversial legistlation that gives FEMA and DHS far more power to roundup Americans they deem as potentially violent extremists.
It creates a new Office for Countering Violent Extremism, or CVE, within DHS under the pretense of preventing Americans from becoming radicalized by extremist groups.
“In the face of mounting threats, our government is doing far too little to counter violent extremism here in the United States,” stated Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the bill’s main sponsor. “Whether it is the long reach of international terrorists into our communities or the homegrown hate spread by domestic extremist groups, we are ill-equipped to prevent Americans from being recruited by dangerous fanatics.”
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Believe me when I say this, BOTH parties are equally corrupt and will profit off of this one way or another.
Also, no one will survive without being unified.
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Now you know why all the guillotines reported back in 2009 stashed at military bases for Muslim terrorists to use on christians who refuse the mark of the beast.
Yes it is. Very scary.
The beginning of the US concentration camps. Another page from the $#%&!@* playbook. It would appear that history has almost come full circle. I hope everyone is ready for the second revolution!!
they think people going to lay down without a fight maybe the sheep but not the red white and blue true loving americans
Time to take him out of the Whitehouse military go do what you been wanting for along time go get him they can’t take us all on military forces and pissed off American’s will handle everything
Come and try it.
On the orders of the Senate, the Sergeant At Arms is the only person who can arrest the president of the United States. The Senate sergeant at arms and doorkeeper (SAA), elected by the members, serves as the protocol and chief law enforcement officer of the Senate and is the executive officer responsible for most support services in the Senate.