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Is the Internet a “Honey Trap” Intended for the Imposition of Martial Law?

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Written by Brendan Maloney   
Thursday, 21 May 2015 01:23
I don't do facebook, and I never, ever, send money online. So I am definitely an outsider, “unplugged” from the Internet, except for using it as a means to learn and bitch (and bitch and bitch...)

Just this morning on C-Span I heard an Assistant U.S. Attorney General say that by 2019 hackers will be stealing $2 trillion PER YEAR online. Since that much money is an incomprehensible sum – a mere abstraction to most people – I include a link here, showing what a trillion dollars, in pallets of $100. bills, looks like. Pretty damned impressive... especially when you double it!

http://www.elsolet.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/TRILJOEN.jpg

What many folks don't deeply consider is that the Internet, originally conceived as a means of enhancing intellectual collaboration between American universities, was designed to share information, not hide it. If this techno Stone-Ager knows this, you can bet your butt that all the financial and government entities that force most of us to use the Internet also know this.

The IRS used to flood public libraries and post offices with tax forms so we could snail mail our returns. Now, only a few types of forms are there and they show up late, so online filing is the only option for most of us. Knowing how vulnerable the Internet is, why on Earth would the IRS expose taxpayers to financial risk?

While corporate taxes pay for the operation of our government, individual income taxes only pay the interest on our national debt. Who is the biggest bond holder of our national debt? China. Who literally has battalions of hackers tapping into American pockets? China, among other nations.

Question: Could our dear, totally trustworthy, government be deliberately exposing us to risk from hackers in order to pay off some of the immense debt we owe China? On C-Span, the Assistant AG twice mentioned a $2 million reward for turning in major Russian hackers, but I didn't hear a peep about rewards for Chinese hackers.

Theory: Our military industrial financial media academic congressional judicial executive complex will let “friendly” hackers use We the People as ATMs indefinitely. When banks and corps lose money online, they merely increase interest rates or prices to cover those losses, right? But when their losses eventually get out of control and can't be covered by us, they will cry “Uncle,” and the Internet will be shut down at least partially. I suspect it will be an inside job “engineered crash,” made to look like an act of international terrorism, one that would very conveniently allow us to cancel our $18 trillion and counting national debt, shown here:

http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Keeping in mind that the branches of our military have had supposedly secure internal communications for a number of years, it is not unreasonable to assume that the other “Hydra heads” of our M/I/F/M/A/C/J/E complex do, too. With post-Internet crash chaos reigning all around them, our overlords could settle into their bunkers and enclaves, domestic and abroad, surrounding themselves with thugs paid for by We the People, concentrating and vastly increasing their power and wealth by imposing Martial Law.

Since most folks are clueless about what Martial Law is, I will bid you all adieu and good luck with this wonderful little link. Click on blue lines to read each entire Executive Order. Note that only the last one needs to be signed by the President/Fuhrer of the Fourth Reich for all to go into effect:

http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/eo/femalist.htm#.VV3Y0PlViko






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