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Part 2

“Homeland security” is the most serious issue challenging Americans today. How they deal with this problem will determine whether the United States will preserve individual liberty and economic prosperity, or degenerate into a centralized bureaucratic police state. This book explains why “the Militia of the several States” are the only establishments the Constitution explicitly empowers to provide the crucial elements of homeland security. And it describes the practical steps Americans should take to revitalize the constitutional Militia in each of the States. 


Constitutional “Homeland Security”, by Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr.
Presented by Collin Theis, Free Citizen of America

DHS Checkpoint - Reporting While Being Detained “Because” of the Constitution? (by Gavin Seim)

This is what happens when the majority of American Citizens give up their responsibility to maintain  ’Homeland Security’ to the federal government and then allow them to casually and persistently violate the US Constitution under the guise of creating ‘security’. 

Well-regulated Militias of the Several States are supposed to provide our security, and—according to law—all those 18 and over comprise the militia. We regulate each other, not are regulated by standing armies and this unconstitutional surveillance and police state. 

In its ruling in Millbrook v. United States, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court has concluded that the U.S. government may be held liable for abuses intentionally carried out by law enforcement officers in the course of their employment. The Court’s ruling dovetails with arguments put forward by The Rutherford Institute in its amicus brief, which urged the Court to enforce the plain meaning of federal statutes allowing citizens to sue the government for injuries intentionally inflicted by law enforcement officers.

A mysterious malady that has been killinghoneybees en masse for several years appears to have expanded drastically in the last year, commercial beekeepers say, wiping out 40 percent or even 50 percent of the hives needed to pollinate many of the nation’s fruits and vegetables.

A conclusive explanation so far has escaped scientists studying the ailment, colony collapse disorder, since it first surfaced around 2005. But beekeepers and some researchers say there is growing evidence that a powerful new class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, incorporated into the plants themselves, could be an important factor.

The pesticide industry disputes that. But its representatives also say they are open to further studies to clarify what, if anything, is happening.

“They looked so healthy last spring,” said Bill Dahle, 50, who owns Big Sky Honey in Fairview, Mont. “We were so proud of them. Then, about the first of September, they started to fall on their face, to die like crazy. We’ve been doing this 30 years, and we’ve never experienced this kind of loss before.

Extremely Low Frequency emissions contribute to this crisis, destroying bee populations as fast as pesticides. 

(via thefreelioness)

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