Janet
Napolitano's Department of Homeland Security is supplying its federal
law enforcement division with 500 million rounds of hollow point
bullets.
A news report has been quietly making its way around the
alternative media, under the radar screen, concerning a Delaware legal
decision to strip county sheriffs of their arrest powers in the state.
The mainstream media has not reported the story, but the son of Vice
President Joe Biden, who serves as Attorney General for the state of
Delaware,
has issued a mandate to county commissioners informing them that sheriffs in the state's three counties no longer have arrest powers.
When the information reached this reporter late yesterday evening,
further investigation revealed that there is a nationwide effort to
strip local sheriffs of most of their enumerated powers that are
mandated in the state constitutions of the various states. Such a move
would have the net effect of abolishing local sheriffs departments and
strengthening the power of federal law enforcement agencies.
And this is not the first time such an effort has been launched.
In the 1970s
an initiative was launched by county supervisors in California to
eliminate the office of sheriff, but one supervisor instead was able to
persuade two state legislators to get a question placed on the
California ballot as to whether or not the office of the sheriff should
be an elected office. The measure passed overwhelmingly, and the mandate
for elected sheriffs was placed in the state constitution.
And in 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt was set to eliminate all
of the 48 states in order to implement nine regional governments that
would operate as extensions of the federal government. All local law
enforcement would be eliminated. The plan failed, but the fact that it
was attempted points to an ever present, insidious stealth plan on the
part of some within the federal government to take away the right of the
people and the states to elect their own local law enforcement and to
vastly strengthen the hand of the numerous federal law enforcement
agencies that currently operate throughout America.
Proponents of such unconstitutional measures desire to forge a world
government of sorts under the control of the United Nations. Various
methods are used to expedite this plan,
including the infamous 'Agenda 21' that has raised the alarm among some citizens.
The key to the success of the implementation of such plans is
enforcement. How would the federal government insure compliance among
the states and their citizens?
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