In May 2007, Bush signed executive new orders NSDP51 and HSDP20 to replace REX84. The older order REX84 was an older directive to establish martial law in the event of a national emergency. Everything done in government is done for a reason, and these two new orders are no exception. These new directives surprised and alarmed many real conservatives and true patriots at the time. These two orders established that the White House administration would take over all local governments under a national state of emergency, instead of Homeland Security. In May 2007, The Washington Post apparently saw nothing wrong with it and placed the story back on page 13 (a fitting unlucky number for it), according to a CSPAN television interview with well known author and writer Jerome Corsi: There have been other draconian follow-on homeland security type acts which simply were given less intimidating names. All are good examples of political BS at work. Are NSDP51 and HSPD20 the last of them all?
From the Army web site comes proof of FEMA's REX 84 Program.
QUESTION AUTHORITIES: Off To Camp FEMA you will go
U.S.A. to Force 12 plus Million into Forced Labor Detention Facilities?
Halliburton subsidiary awarded $385 million contract to provide “temporary detention and processing
F.E.M.A. and R.E.X. 84
World Government Plan for Foreign Troops to Police USA
Bush Replaced REX84 With New Martial Law EO
These new directives surprised and alarmed many real conservatives and true patriots at the time. These two orders established that the White House administration would take over all local governments under a national state of emergency, instead of Homeland Security.
BAPHOMET XI° O.T.O.,
HIBERNIÆ IONÆ ET OMNIUM
BRITANNIARUM, REX SUMMUS SANCTISSIMUS
HIGH RANKING MASONS SITE STATES THEY ARE A PROTECTED PEDOPHILE GROUP
21st Masonic District - Temple on Rex Lake Drive in Akron, Ohio! Developing electronic communications between Masons and the general public. Providing up to date and real time listing of lodge buildings in our lodge ...
Feds to collect DNA from every person they arrest
16 Apr 2008
The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency. Using authority granted by Congress, the government also plans to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained, whether they have been charged or not. The DNA would be collected through a cheek swab, Justice Department spokesman Erik Ablin said Wednesday. That would be a departure from current practice, which limits DNA collection to convicted felons.
Neosho Daily News, MO -
That’s because the DNA would already be on file from after the first arrest, even if the person wasn’t ultimately found guilty in that particular instance. ...
Feds to collect DNA from every person they arrest
The Associated Press -
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to prevent ...
DNA samples to be taken from everyone detained by US authorities USA Today - The Washington Post reports that DNA samples will be taken from all US citizens arrested for federal crimes and from foreigners detained by US authorities. ... |
Washington Post Staff Writers Washington Post, United States - The US government will soon begin collecting DNA samples from all citizens arrested for any federal crime and many illegal immigrants detained by federal ... |
Feds to collect DNA from every person they arrest The Associated Press - WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government wants to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone who is arrested by a federal law enforcement agency. ... |
JURIST -
[JURIST] The US government will begin collecting DNA samples [JURI
Federal Immigration Raids Lead to Hundreds Arrested Enews 2.0, UK - By Julia Bonelli The United States Federal Immigration agents conducted a series of workplace raids in five states on Wednesday, detaining hundreds of ... |
ICE and Department of Justice Joint Operation Targets Identity ... FOXBusiness - US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in coordination with the US Department of Justice and an array of other local, state and federal law ... |
Hundreds Arrested In Immigration Raids CBS News, NY - Workers embrace after they are allowed back to work at the large Shipley Do-Nuts facility on Houston's north side Wednesday, April 16, 2008, in Houston, ... |
Nearly 300 arrested in immigration raids at poultry plants Hindu, India - Mount Pleasant (US) (AP): Federal agents arrested hundreds of people in raids at Pilgrim's Pride chicken plants in five states, the latest crackdown on ... |
Hundreds arrested in immigration raids at poultry plants The Associated Press - MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas (AP) — Federal agents say their case for a series of workplace raids in five states was strengthened by identity theft victims who ... |
Immigration agents detain hundreds at poultry plants CNN - (CNN) -- Federal immigration agents fanned out across five states Wednesday, detaining hundreds of employees of Pilgrim's Pride, one of the nation's largest ... |
Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants Spurs Backlash Among Locals Wall Street Journal - By MIRIAM JORDAN The federal government's crackdown on factories employing illegal immigrants is triggering a backlash among local officials including Los ... |
Immigration Sweep Ends in 280 Arrests at 5 Plants New York Times, United States - By JULIA PRESTON More than 280 workers accused of being illegal immigrants were arrested Wednesday by federal agents in coordinated operations at five ... |
Hundreds arrested in immigration raids at poultry plants The Associated Press - MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas (AP) — Federal agents arrested hundreds of people Wednesday in raids at Pilgrim's Pride chicken plants in five states, ... |
375 charged after immigration sweeps, indictments USA Today - In a series of raids and indictments in 10 states today, nearly 375 people were arrested and charged with immigration or identity-theft offenses. ... |
Pilgrim's Pride Plucked In Immigration Raids Forbes, NY - Homeland Security agents took 400 of its employees into custody Wednesday in raids on chicken-processing plants in Batesville, Ark., Chattanooga, Tenn., ... |
MarketWatch -
By Matt Andrejczak, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Federal agents said they arrested more than 280 employees Wednesday at five poultry plants ...
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