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Originally posted by DrumsRfun
Like we send our guys to kill the chinese and they send theirs bcuz they have no problem killing us and we have no problem killing them.
Originally posted by liquidsmoke206
So in conclusion. There will be no martial law, but on the outside chance that it's attempted your own soldiers and mercenaries will kill you.
Originally posted by 7_keo
as we all know [or at least everyone should know by now] martial law is imminent,
as part of a greater scheme to subdue us and take away our liberties
hi, as i've said before, or at least i should have, i dont have all the answers. again, you're asking me for this instead of seeking it out yourself. of course there are no terrorists, those in the government are the real terrorits.
people have been locked up in camps, populations have been subdued, and martial law has be enfored. it usually follows an economical crisis, or another kind of public unrest, like a wave of thinking that goes against what's normaly stablished. then someone says that to bring order into the situation they have to take control of it, and make it "safe" again. so far very important factors of history have been repeating themselvs, and anyone with a little interest to look into them will see that.
did you know that there were concentration camps in south america?
did you know that during the second half of the past century there were a series of coups carried out in south america, which were instigated and promoted by the cia? you should. the cia didnt send armies, they sent agents that would make groups who would disrupt civil order, and overthrow governments, or they would fund the military, they instructed them on how to carry things out. so basically, the us government, carried out martial law, in all of south america, and had them made camps, sounds like conspiracy theory? well, it's not.