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From http://www.roguegovernment.com/Patriot_Fearmongers_Want_You_To_Be_Afraid_Of_The_U.S._Post_Office/21378/0/13/13/Y/M.html

Patriot Fearmongers Want You To Be Afraid Of The U.S. Post Office
Published on 05-25-2010
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Source: www.roguegovernment.com - By Lee Rogers
It is becoming increasingly clear that many in the alternative/patriot media only use their platforms to try to scare the shit out of people as part of an effort to sell as much gold, storable foods and even documentary films to their audiences. While there is nothing wrong with preparing yourself for the worst, it is absolutely wrong to use scare tactics to get people to buy any sort of product. For years the alternative media have been scaring people into thinking that a false flag terror attack would be used as an excuse to invade Iran. Such an event has not happened despite numerous warnings on top of numerous warnings about this happening right around the corner. This is just one of many examples in which we have seen ridiculously out of control fear being generated from so-called patriots. Now, these same people who have parroted the constant threat of a false flag terror attack, mass gun confiscation, martial law and other ridiculous horse shit are now saying that we should be afraid of what’s happening at our local U.S. Post Office building.
Several people in the alternative media are using a document entitled “Martial Law & The U.S. Post Office Secret Room” to spread fear that U.S. Post Office buildings around the country are being converted into a mechanism that will be used during the implementation of martial law. The document originates from a so-called military source but no further specifics are provided as to who this source actually is which should immediately discredit the document’s credibility. Despite that, it has not stopped people from using this document as a source of information to further hype the martial law threat.
As ridiculous as this sounds, the document’s true purpose literally seems to only be to make people fearful of the U.S. Post Office. The opening paragraph makes the reader believe that the Freemasons are behind a conspiracy to create and use secret criminal investigation rooms in U.S. Post Office buildings around the country as part of the overall U.S. government plan to implement martial law. The author provides no proof of how the Freemasons are involved in this conspiracy but for some reason they felt inclined to include that in the very first paragraph. This in of itself is comical to say the least.

The document goes on to make several assumptions passing them off as fact. One such example is when the author speaks of Executive Order 11002 which designates the Postmaster General as the individual responsible for operating a national registration for all people in the country during a time of emergency. The author goes on to use this as evidence supporting his claim that in a martial law scenario people will be ordered to report to their local post office where they will be separated from their families. This is not fact, this is opinion passed off as fact.
The author then goes on to talk about a diabolical United Nations conspiracy against Christians, Agenda 21 and some of the other typical mainstream patriot talking points that you hear on your average patriot radio broadcast. They even reference Ron Paul’s and the John Birch Society’s calls for the United States to get out of the United Nations. The John Birch Society as we have documented on this web site in previous articles has for years been a controlled opposition front to the agenda of globalization. Some of its earliest members had links back to the Federal Reserve, Council on Foreign Relations and even the Rockefeller family.
Additionally, there is already enough real information about infrastructure that could potentially be used to implement martial law that there isn’t any need to make assertions like this. Information on the true purpose of U.S. Northern Command, the Department of Homeland Security, existing infrastructure available to hold large numbers of people and a FEMA Camp bill previously introduced in Congress is verifiable confirmed information on the potential for martial law in this country. Exaggerating the problem with non-verifiable information only serves to spread fear and actually destroys the credibility of people researching and exposing legitimate information.
Lastly, there are many small U.S. Post Office facilities around the country that simply do not have the resources or space available to process large numbers of people into a concentration camp system even if a secret criminal investigation room is being built within them. Are all of these buildings going to be replaced as part of a larger conspiracy as this document suggests? Highly doubtful.

Either way, there is no reason to be afraid of what is happening at your local U.S. Post Office even if it comes out that these secret rooms are being built in every U.S. Post Office building around the country. There’s simply no proof that these rooms will be used for any sort of purpose during a martial law scenario. Not only that, but even though the government does have plans for martial law it is highly questionable that they actually have the resources to pull off such a large operation. There's already enough to be mad and pissed off about that we don’t need to invent new things to be scared of.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:11

    Wow, now there's paranoia for you...that JBS is controlled opposition!

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  2. There's no paranoia with me and the JBS is controlled opposition. The JBS is influenced by the CNP and they have paranoia about Communism (when Communism was funded by the Wall Street banks). You can't show me a single piece of evidence that I have paranoia about anything.

    By Timothy

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