By Anna Von Reitz
Martial Law Schmartial Law
Hate to break it to everyone, but technically, "the United States"
--as
opposed to "The United States"-- have been under "martial law" since
1863, and they have illegally and unlawfully intruded upon the rest of
us, seeking to involve us in their commercial mercenary "wars".
If
Mr. Trump needs elbow-room to go after the worst of the criminals in
their corporations, let me be the last one to raise a finger to prevent
him. It is long overdue.
At
the same time, let Mr. Trump and the rest of the world be aware that
people identifying themselves as "American Nationals" who have
reasonable evidence of their provenance and who are not directly
employed by the federal "government" or offering to harm anyone should
not be endangered or overly inconvenienced by federal housecleaning
activities on our shores.
As
large as the number "51,000 indictments" sounds, and is, it's not all
that overwhelming. We deal with more cases than that every day in this
country; the only difference is that this time, actual criminals will be
brought to trial instead of "offenders".
And
if, for example, Hillary Clinton or other known shysters attempt hide
themselves in our jurisdiction, it is already established Public Law
that Mr. Trump and the U.S. Army can come reclaim their own vermin. They
just have to be very careful not to harm or unduly impose upon our
people or property in the process.
As
for us, none of this federal frou-frou-rah is our business and should
not concern us. We should be more than happy to sit tight in our homes
and snug in our beds and play pinochle for a few days. Let the Army and
the National Guard come rule the streets for a few days and flush out
the worst of the vermin.
Go
pack in some extra food, water, fill up prescriptions for yourselves
and pets. Extra pet food. Toilet paper. Tampons. Some gas for the grill
and sterno to heat water. A few extra gallons of drinking water and some
tap water for flushing the toilets manually. Considering the time of
year-- extra firewood and blankets might be nice.
Consider it a mini-vacation. Time with the family.
Turn
off the television and radio. Leave your cell phone on, in case there
are any important announcements. Watch a movie. Read a book. Play
indoor "fetch" with your dog. Cuddle your kids. Get around to reading
that dusty Bible on the shelf.
These are the "Last Days" of the old system.
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