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Pentagon Approves U.N. Use Of Force Against American Civilians

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Published on: July 15, 2016

But… But… the folks at the “fact checking sites” said these were all being shipped overseas…. Then again, they never did have an answer for why there were guys with helmets and construction gear in lots of the trucks… but who knows, maybe their sources told them the soldiers were stowaways…

All kidding aside… with all the credible threats from Black Lives Matter… and with the information contained in the documents linked to below… the same ones no one reads before they say, “BS!” Here’s an idea… since our country is on the line… and slipping away fast… how about everyone take a little extra effort to help one another be better informed… myself included. I welcome all the emails I’ve been getting!

United Nations Troops on U.S. Soil Prepared to Assist With Martial Law? (Videos)

Major Update to Military Movement and Actual Documentation of Their Plans (Video)

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO READ!

Department of Defense Manual Obtained by Judicial Watch, Inc. via FOIA – http://bit.ly/29D3x13

U.S. Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program – http://bit.ly/29xSoxM

U.S. Army FM 3-19.40 Internment/Resettlement Operations – http://bit.ly/29DfpRV

Agenda 2030 Directly from the UN: Click Here

Agenda 21 Directly from the UN: Click Here

The Pentagon have approved a scheme allowing U.N. peacekeeping troops to “police” US citizens. 

The federal government have announced their support for a set of principles that allow U.N. troops to police and use force in order to “protect citizens” in the event of an armed conflict.

Militarytimes.com reports:

The United States has announced its support for a set of principles that give a green light for U.N. peacekeeping troops and police to use force to protect civilians in armed conflicts.

U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power told a high-level U.N. meeting Wednesday focusing on the responsibility to protect civilians that the United States was “proud” and “humbled” to join 28 other countries that have pledged to abide by the 18 pledges.

U.N. peacekeepers from these 29 countries are now required to act in cases where civilians are in danger.

“The Kigali Principles are designed to make sure that civilians are not abandoned by the international community again,” she said, recalling how U.N. peacekeepers left Rwanda before the 1994 genocide and Srebrenica before the 1995 massacre.

Article posted with permission from The Last Great Stand

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