It Is Getting Very Serious Now
By Chuck Baldwin on (May 12, 09)
First, it was a Missouri Analysis and Information Center (MIAC) report; then it
was a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report; now it is a New York
congressman’s bill. Each of these items, taken on their own, is problematic
enough; taken together they portend “a clear and present danger” to the
liberties of the American people. It is getting very serious now.
As readers may recall, the MIAC report profiled certain people as being
potential violence-prone “militia members”: including people who supported
Presidential candidates Ron Paul, Bob Barr, and myself. In addition, anyone who
opposed one or more of the following were also included in the list: the New
World Order, the U.N., gun control, the violation of Posse Comitatus, the
Federal Reserve, the Income Tax, the Ammunition Accountability Act, a possible
Constitutional Convention, the North American Union, the Universal Service
Program, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), abortion on demand, or illegal
immigration.
The MIAC report prompted a firestorm of protest, and was eventually rescinded,
with the man responsible for its distribution being dismissed from his position.
The DHS report profiled many of the same people included in the MIAC report, and
added returning Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans as potentially dangerous
“extremists.”
As I have said before, it is very likely that when all of the opinions and views
of the above lists are counted, 75% or more of the American people would be
included. Yet, these government reports would have law enforcement personnel to
believe we are all dangerous extremists that need to be watched and guarded
against. If this was not bad enough, a New York congressman has introduced a
bill in the House of Representatives to deny Second Amendment rights to everyone
listed above.
According to World Net Daily, May 9, 2009, “A new gun law being considered in
Congress, if aligned with Department of Homeland Security memos labeling
everyday Americans a potential ‘threats,’ could potentially deny firearms to
pro-lifers, gun-rights advocates, tax protesters, animal rights activists, and a
host of others--any already on the expansive DHS watch list for potential
‘extremism.’
“Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., has sponsored H.R. 2159, the Denying Firearms and
Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2009, which permits the attorney
general to deny transfer of a firearm to any ‘known or suspected dangerous
terrorist.’ The bill requires only that the potential firearm transferee is
‘appropriately suspected’ of preparing for a terrorist act and that the attorney
general ‘has a reasonable belief’ that the gun might be used in connection with
terrorism.
“Gun rights advocates, however, object to the bill’s language, arguing that it
enables the federal government to suspend a person’s Second Amendment rights
without any trial or legal proof and only upon suspicion of being ‘dangerous.’”
WND quotes Gun Owners of America Executive Director Larry Pratt as saying, “By
[DHS] standards, I’m one of [DHS Secretary] Janet Napolitano’s terrorists. This
bill would enable the attorney general to put all of the people who voted
against Obama on no-gun lists, because according to the DHS, they’re all
potential terrorists. Actually, we could rename this bill the Janet Napolitano
Frenzied Fantasy Implementation Act of 2009.”
Pratt was also quoted as saying, “Unbeknownst to us, some bureaucrat in the
bowels of democracy can put your name on a list, and your Second Amendment
rights are toast.” He went on to say, “This such an anti-American bill, this is
something King George III would have done.”
Now that DHS has established both a list and a lexicon for “extremists,” it
looks to Congress to confer upon it police-state-style powers through which
these individuals may be disarmed and eventually done away with. Rep. Peter King
is accommodating this goal with H.R. 2159.
Let me ask a reasonable question: how long does anyone think it would be, after
being profiled by DHS and denied the lawful purchase of firearms, that those
same people would be subjected to gun confiscation? And how long do you think it
would be before DHS began profiling more and more groups of people, thus
subjecting them to gun confiscation?
This was exactly the strategy employed by Adolf Hitler. The Jews were the first
people denied their civil rights--especially the right to own and possess
firearms. Of course, after disarming Jews, the rest of the German citizenry was
likewise disarmed. And we all know where that led.
I’m not sure how many of the American people realize that it was the attempted
confiscation of the colonialists’ cache of arms in Concord, Massachusetts, that
started America’s War for Independence. Yes, my friends, it was attempted gun
confiscation that triggered (pun intended) the “shot heard ‘round the world.”
And now it would appear that, once again, a central government is on the verge
of trying to deny the American people their right to keep and bear arms.
I am told that as of 2004, 50% of the adults in the United States own one or
more firearms, totaling some 270 million privately owned firearms nationwide. I
would venture to say that the vast majority of these gun owners would find
themselves matching the DHS profile of a potential “extremist.” I wonder how
many gun owners realize the way they are now being targeted by their government,
and just how serious--and how close--the threat of gun confiscation has become?
If one doubts the intention of the elitists in government today to deny the
American people their right to keep and bear arms, consider what former
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is purported to have said just a couple of
weeks ago. Kissinger attended a high-level meeting with Russian President
Medvedev that also included former Secretaries of State James Baker and George
Shultz; former Secretary of Defense William Perry; and former Senator Sam Nunn.
Included in the discussions was Kissinger’s assertion that the American people
were now ready to accept a “New Global Order.” He is also reported to have told
Medvedev, “By September we’ll have confiscated all privately owned guns so it
really doesn’t matter what we do, we’ll still be in charge.” (Even though the
national news media has not reported this statement, the Internet is abuzz with
Kissinger having said it. Whether Kissinger actually made that statement or not,
he, and rest of his ilk, have repeatedly called for a New World Order, in which
there will be no constitutional protection for the right to keep and bear arms.)
This leads to a very serious question: how many of America’s gun owners would
allow their government to deny them gun ownership? Further, how many would
passively sit back and allow their guns to be confiscated?
As humbly and meekly as I know how to say it: as for me and my house, gun
confiscation is the one act of tyranny that crosses the line; debate, discourse,
discussion, and peaceful dissent cease and desist at that point. I say again, it
is getting very serious now.