By Darren Weeks
Was the United States government planning to declare Martial Law in America sometime in 2005, as a synthesis of emergency management?
A report we've discovered today seems to suggest that the answer to that question is yes.
The Congressional Research Service, a self-described "congressional support agency" published a report entitled Martial Law and National Emergency (pdf format), in which are explored both the history of Martial Law in America and the public's reaction to it.
The report was published on January 7, 2005.
So significant was the information in the report, that it garnered the attention of the spooks at the United States Department of State, which link to it on their official website.
Let us not forget that it is the U.S. State Department that houses the Bureau of Arms Control and is charged with the task of disarming every citizen of the country and the world.
After Martial Law was declared in New Orleans, disarmament of the people followed.
Perhaps the declaration of Martial Law in Lousiana, the subsequent seizure of firearms in that same area, and the declaration of numerous states of emergency in various states in the same year of the publication of the report are merely coincidental.
However, given the timing of the report, our knowledge of weather manipulation, and our knowledge of the State Department's purpose of disarmament, we have to ask, Why would the State Department be interested in a report detailing Martial Law, if they didn't plan a Martial Law declaration?
