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President George W. Bush has signed executive orders giving him sole
authority to impose martial law, suspend habeas corpus and ignore the Posse
Comitatus Act that prohibits deployment of U.S. troops on American streets.
This would give him absolute dictatorial power over the government with no checks
and balances.
Bush discussed imposing martial law on American streets in the aftermath of
the 9/11 terrorist attacks by activating “national security initiatives”
put in place by Ronald Reagan during the 1980s.
These “national security initiatives," hatched in 1982 by controversial
Marine Colonel Oliver North, later one of the key players in the Iran-Contra
Scandal, charged the Federal Emergency Management Agency with administering
executive orders that allowed suspension of the Constitution, implementation
of martial law, establishment of internment camps, and the turning the government
over to the President.
John Brinkerhoff, deputy director of FEMA, developed the martial law implementation
plan, following a template originally developed by former FEMA director Louis
Guiffrida to battle a “national uprising of black militants.” Gifuffrida’s
implementation of martial law called for jailing at least 21 million African
Americans in “relocation camps.” Brinkerhoff later admitted in an
interview with the Miami Herald that President Reagan signed off on the initiatives
and they remained in place, dormant, until George W. Bush took office.
Brinkerhoff moved on the Anser Institute for Homeland Security and, following
the 9/11 terrorist attacks, provided the Bush White House and the Pentagon with
talking points supporting revised “national security initiatives”
that would could allow imposition of martial law and suspension of the Posse
Comitatus Act of 1978, the law that is supposed to forbid use of troops for
domestic law enforcement.
Brinkerhoff wrote that intentions of Posse Comitatus are “misunderstood
and misapplied” and that the U.S. has in times of national emergency the
“full and absolute authority” to send troops into American streets
to “enforce order and maintain the peace.”
Bush used parts of the plan to send troops into the streets of New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina. In addition, FEMA hired former special forces personnel
from the mercenary firm Blackwater USA to “enforce security.”
Blackwater USA, in its promotional materials, describes itself as “the
most comprehensive professional military, law enforcement, security, peacekeeping,
and stability operations company in the world,” adding that “we
have established a global presence and provide training and operational solutions
for the 21st century in support of security and peace, and freedom and democracy
everywhere.”
Blackwater is also a major U.S. contractor in Iraq and has a contract with
the Bush White House to provide additional security work “on an as-needed
basis.”
The Department of Homeland Security established the “Northern Command
for National Defense,” a wide-ranging program that includes FEMA, the
Pentagon, the FBI and the National Security Agency. Executive orders already
signed by Bush allow the Northern Command to send troops into American streets,
seize control of radio and television stations and networks and impose martial
law “in times of national emergency.”
The authority to declare what is or is not a national emergency rests entirely
with Bush who does not have to either consult or seek the approval of Congress
for permission to assume absolute control over the government of the United
States.
The White House press office would neither confirm nor deny existence of Bush’s
executive orders or the existence of the Northern Command for National Defense.
Neither would the Department of Homeland Security.
But my sources within the White House and DHS tell me the plans are in place,
ready for implementation when the command comes from the man who keeps telling
the American public that he is a “war time president” who will “do
anything in my power” to impose his will on the people of the United States.
And he has made sure that power will be absolute when he chooses to use it.