Most of you now know what the NDAA is and what it's supposed to do. Unfortunately the majority of you weren't paying attention until the shit was signed into law.
Here is your new shot at getting ahead of the game. Educate yourself on EEA, House Bill 3166, the "Enemy Expatriation Act". Under THIS law, if you are "suspected of terrorism" as per the NDAA, will allow the US government to revoke your status as a US Citizen and thus your rights as a human, and treat you as such.
Google it if you want. H.R. 3166
Original Article Here
"(NaturalNews) You remember that loathsome, constitutionally questionable provision of the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act that allows the U.S. military to indefinitely detain even American citizens only suspected of terrorist and other activities, right? Now comes its evil twin, the Enemy Expatriation Act, or H.R. 3166, which would strip you of your citizenship as well.
According to a summary of the bill, the act would amend "the Immigration and Nationality Act to include engaging in or purposefully and materially supporting hostilities against the United States to the list of acts for which U.S. nationals would lose their nationality. Further, the bill defines hostilities as any conflict subject to the laws of war."
Like the language of the NDAA, the language of H.R. 3166 sounds innocuous, but when put together, the two pieces of legislation literally give the government the right to come into your home, arrest you on suspicion of illegal activity, and then, as a final act of humiliation, strip you of your citizenship and/or hold you indefinitely."
Contained within are links to further questionable activity from Obama, including him personally authorizing the assassination of an American citizen SUSPECTED of terrorist activity. You didn't do anything before, in the face of the NDAA, do something now. We don't need a new dictator, we don't need ANY dictators!
In the mean time
banks have started printing money again If you, again, weren't paying attention. Again. Still. Whatever.
Also,
TSA Agents stole near $40,000 from a passenger's luggage and were only sentenced to 6 months in prison and 5 years of probation. An offense that would typically land someone in prison for YEARS.
Thanks for posting this, I think the scariest part of all of this current legislation is that the legal wording is far from specific and, as with any law, unspecific language, in a legal context, means that the laws are designed to be expanded upon. That is fucking scary because the laws could literally go in any direction.