Topic: Martial law and FEMA camp in New Jersey | |
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Seaside Heights and nearby towns are under martial law & Was Obama Preparing for Martial Law During Hyperinflation? http://inflation.us/obamamartiallaw.html Paltalk Download http://www.paltalk.com/download.php & SEE YOU there Nightly starting Next week for REAL Freespeak Seaside Heights and nearby towns are under martial law. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hWJHv99IiSQ 'Martial Law' Drills In New Jersey Monday Night! http://beforeitsnews.com/conspiracy-theories/2012/06/martial-law-drills-in-ne... IMAGE: Newsweek http://a4cgr.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/martial-law.jpg http://sheilaaliens.net/?p=1248 I just called 732-793-8000 which is the sheriff dep. in Seaside Heights NJ. She said YES they ARE under Martial Law. People have been FORCIBLY REMOVED, and so forth. All of the 'Barrier Islands" which i am not familiar with off hand - are under martial law and they evacuated ppl etc. This includes Seaside Heights and several other places. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/11/hurricane_sandy_continues_to_d.html All of the 'Barrier Islands" which i am not familiar with off hand - are under martial law and they evacuated ppl etc. This includes Seaside Heights and several other places. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/11/hurricane_sandy_continues_to_d.html A FEMA CAMP IN NEW JERSEY TONIGHT FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 2012 he powerful camp generators produce power that radiates light as everything else in the area has no power. The camp has received several bus loads of hurricane Sandy refuges in the last few hours since martial law was declared late the afternoon. Sandy death toll in US rises to 109; 'there could be more,' Bloomberg warns. The Susquehanna Valley has abundant experience with flooding, so it's entirely reasonable that Wilkes-Barre Council voted, as Hurricane Sandy churned toward the coast, to bestow emergency powers upon Mayor Tom Leighton. But the scope of the contemplated powers was greater even than the scope of the superstorm. Council didn't have any problem with the mayor declaring martial law. Fortunately, Mr. Leighton had a better grip on the situation, and understood that police already have all the power they need to maintain order. Martial law is not simply an emergency declaration. It is the suspension of civil rights and assumption of all authority by the police or military, which in a democracy are supposed to be under civilian control. The measure is so extreme that, on the national level, it has been imposed exactly once - by Abraham Lincoln. Despite the obvious calamity posed by the Civil War, Mr. Lincoln's imposition of martial law and suspension of habeas corpus remains controversial. An approaching storm, even portending natural disaster, should not prompt local elected officials to raise the prospect of such drastic measures. Police have adequate authority under existing civilian law. Council members should focus instead on effective emergency responses. |
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