March 25, 2008
from Australia Website
BRISBANE, Australia
The
House has held a closed session for the first time in 25 years and
apparently discussed a hotly contested surveillance bill. Republicans had
requested privacy for what they termed "an honest debate" on the new
Democratic eavesdropping measure.
Conspiracy theorists around the
world have filled many pages of blogs and emails with theories as to why
the public was prevented to hear what their elected representatives said
and heard. That is the nature of secrets: those "kept in the dark" want to
know and in the absence of knowledge, seek answers.
Writers
suggested that the special closed session of the U.S. House of
Representatives discussed a lot more than the pending security
surveillance provisions.
Last week's session was only the fourth
time in 176 years that Congress has closed it's doors to the public. Word
has begun leaking from last weeks special, closed-door session of the
United States House of Representatives.
Theorists wrote,
"Not only did members discuss new surveillance provisions as was
the publicly stated reason for the closed door session, they also
discussed: The imminent collapse of the U.S. economy to occur by
September 2008, the imminent collapse of US federal government finances
by February 2009, the possibility of Civil War inside the USA as a
result of the collapse and advance round-ups of "insurgent U.S.
citizens" likely to move against the government.
Also theorized was the detention of those rounded-up at "REX 84"
camps constructed throughout the USA and the possibility of retaliation
against members of Congress for the collapses and the location of "safe
facilities" for members of Congress and their families to reside during
expected massive civil unrest
Other answers included "the
necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with Canada" (for
its natural resources) and with Mexico (for its cheap labor pool), the
issuance of a new currency - THE AMERO - for all three nations as the
proposed solution to the coming economic
Armageddon."
Members of Congress were FORBIDDEN to reveal what was discussed and
ABC News via WCPO web site (below report), CONFIRMS congress
members were FORBIDDEN to talk about it!
Several are so furious and
concerned about the future of the country, they have begun leaking info.
More details coming later today and over the weekend.
That is the
problem with secrets and inadequate explanations for their necessity,
imaginations run wild.
House Goes Behind Closed Doors To Debate
Surveillance Bill by Neil
Relyea Last Update March 14, 2008
from WCPO Website
CAPITOL HILL (AP)
The
House has held a closed session for the first time in 25 years, discussing
a hotly contested surveillance bill. Republicans had requested privacy for
what they termed "an honest debate" on the new Democratic eavesdropping
measure.
The bill is opposed by the White House and most
Republicans in Congress. Lawmakers were forbidden to disclose what was
said during the hour-long late-night session. The extent to which minds
were changed, if at all, should be more clear Friday, when the House is
expected to openly debate and then vote on the bill.
President Bush
has vowed to veto the surveillance measure, saying it would undermine the
nation's security.
Bush opposes it in part because it wouldn't
provide retroactive legal immunity for telecom companies that may have
helped the government eavesdrop on their customers without court
permission after the 9/11 terror attacks.
The House of Representatives held a
"Special Closed Session"
March 17, 2008
from PhillyBlog Website
This was only the fourth time in 176 years that Congress
has closed it's doors to the public.
Not only did members discuss
new surveillance provisions as was the publicly stated reason for the
closed door session, they also discussed:
-
The imminent collapse of the U.S. economy to occur by September
2008
-
The imminent collapse of US federal government finances by
February 2009
-
The possibility of Civil War inside the USA as a result of the
collapse
-
Advance round-ups of "insurgent U.S. citizens" likely to move
against the government
-
The detention of those rounded-up at "REX 84" (FEMA) camps constructed
throughout the USA
-
The possibility of retaliation against members of Congress for
the collapses
-
The location of "safe facilities" for members of Congress and
their families to reside during expected massive civil
unrest
-
The necessary and unavoidable merger of the United States with
Canada (for it's natural resources) and with Mexico (for
its cheap labor pool)
-
The issuance of a new currency - THE AMERO - for all three
nations as the proposed solution to the coming economic
crisis
Reunión secreta del Congreso de EE.UU. Jueves 13 de marzo de 2.008
del Sitio Web Dragon68
La sesión de anoche fue solamente la única
cuarta vez en 176 años que el Congreso cerró sus puertas al público.
Se ha comenzado a filtrar información de la reunión especial de
anoche, la sesión a puerta cerrada de la Cámara de Representantes de los
Estados Unidos.
No sólo hablaron los miembros de nuevas
disposiciones de vigilancia, como se declaró públicamente del motivo para
la sesión a puerta cerrada, sino que ellos también discutieron otros
temas:
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El desplome inminente de la economía de EE.UU.
que se producirá antes de septiembre de 2.008
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El hundimiento inminente de las finanzas
gubernamentales de la Reserva Federal antes de febrero 2.009.
-
La posibilidad de una guerra civil dentro de
EE.UU. como consecuencia del desplome.
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Las redadas anticipadas de insurgentes de EE.UU.
que se puedan mover probablemente en contra del Gobierno.
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La detención de los arrestados en las redadas en
los campos de concentración "REX 84" (FEMA)
construidos en todo EE.UU.
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La posibilidad de represalias contra de los
miembros del Congreso por los desplomes.
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La ubicación de "servicios de seguridad" para que
residan los miembros del Congreso y sus familias durante los
disturbios civiles esperados.
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La necesaria e inevitable fusión de EE.UU. con Canadá (por sus
recursos naturales) y con México (por su mano de obra
barata).
-
La emisión de una nueva moneda -el Amero- para
las tres naciones, como solución propuesta para el próximo Armagedón
económico.
Se prohibió a los miembros del Congreso que revelaran
lo que se discutió. Varios de ellos están tan furiosos y preocupados por
el futuro del país, que han iniciado fugas de información.
Videos
Debate
about Secret Session in House of Representatives pt 1
by
galaxydreams
July 08, 2008
Debate about Secret Session in
House of Representatives pt 2
by
galaxydreams
July 08, 2008
What the house of reps "secret
meeting" was about pt3
by
galaxydreams
July 09, 2008
What
the house of reps "secret meeting" was about pt4
by
galaxydreams
July 09, 2008
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