Any Corroberation on This?
Tennessee governor signs EO authorizing National Guard to carry out covid medical kidnappings
From here.
Key Graf:
"On Friday [6 Aug 21], Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed Executive Order 83, which authorizes National Guard and State Guard troops to break into peoples’ homes, kidnap them at gunpoint, and take them to covid internment camps, all without any due process or respect for civil rights. Individuals can be targeted for this medical kidnapping by armed troops via “telephone assessments,” and the medical kidnapping of American citizens is being labeled “involuntary commitment” to “temporary quarantine and isolation facilities.”
I also found this: https://www.toddstarnes.com/crime/tennessee-executive-order-authorizes-national-guard-quartines-involuntary-commitment-for-certain-healthcare-operations/
If this is true, and the NG takes any steps, whatsoever, to enter private property armed, and without a warrant, to take citizens against their will, then what Patrick Henry said has come to pass again:
"Gentlemen may cry, “Peace! Peace!”—but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms!"
Perhaps when reading the Tennessee gov's EO of 6 AUG 21, I overlooked the EO's authorization for TNARNG troops "....to break into people's homes, kidnap them at gunpoint, and take them to covid internment camps....".
ReplyDeleteI would caution a reader to consider the source for this information.
Yeah, the particular quote isn't there; extrapolation by the sources indicates the 'probability' of action through over reach..which could NEVER happen, right?
DeleteYour point is well taken, though. One should always give a cold eye reading to emotionally charged 'news' as it usually has a tendency to want others to move toward an objective that may or may not be the best course of action.
DTG,
DeleteThe extracted "quote" I cited in my above reply , is exactly what the domestic communists do on a regular basis. That is, they purposely misconstrue or amend a remark, an essay, an editorial, a "news" report or whatever to support their agenda.
In today's United States there is literally no spoken, print or electronic information that one can trust. While one may challenge that remark as cynicism I prefer to define cynicism as reality; reality thru personal experience.
Your reference to "....could NEVER happen...." brings to mind an axiom I use often: "Never say never" . Based on past actions of fedgov, stategov or anygov, tthe probability of .gov actions being 180° from their cited intent is most certainly a probability. Unfortunately. Who does one trust anymore ?
DTG, thank you for this posting and others. They get my brain to working !
I gotta go with Dan...anything that comes out of that original source is automatically suspect. Don't see how you get any of that out of the EO as written.
ReplyDeleteYou missed something: "If this is true,..." which indicates healthy skepticism, especially when taken in context of asking for others' findings.
Delete"I" didn't get that; I was asking if there was any corroboration out there. If I was in line with the original source (WND) on the article, I would not have asked about what others found, I would have done the same thing that the author on NN did - quoted it and announced as if it was happening in real time.
I appreciate the comment, though.
I just read the actual executive order. It empowers the guard to assist in diagnostics and ambulance services. It mentions construction of quarantine facilities but no mention of the guard legally authorized to snatch folks up snd vaxx them then drag them to quarantine. Nothing at all about that
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