New Obama Executive Order Seizes U.S. Infrastructure and Citizens for Military Preparedness
            
              In a stunning move, on March 16, 2012, Barack Obama signed an Executive Order stating that the President and  his specifically designated Secretaries now have the authority to commandeer  all domestic U.S. resources including food and water. The EO also states that  the President and his Secretaries have the authority to seize all transportation,  energy, and infrastructure inside the United States as well as forcibly  induct/draft American citizens into the military. The EO also contains a vague  reference in regards to harnessing American citizens to fulfill “labor  requirements” for the purposes of national defense.
                
                Not only that, but the authority claimed inside the EO does not only apply to  National Emergencies and times of war. It also applies in peacetime.
  
  The National Defense Resources Preparedness Executive Order exploits the “authority” granted to the President in the Defense Production Act  of 1950 in order to assert that virtually every means of human survival is now  available for confiscation and control by the President via his and his  Secretaries’ whim.
  
                The unconstitutionality of the overwhelming majority of Executive Orders is  well established, as well as the illegality of denying citizens their basic  Constitutional and human rights, even in the event of a legitimate national  emergency. Likewise, it should also be pointed out that, like Obama’s recent Libyan adventure and the foregone conclusion of a Syrian  intervention, there is no mention of Congress beyond a minor role of  keeping the allegedly co-equal branch of government informed on contextually  meaningless developments.
  
              As was mentioned above, the scope of the EO is virtually all-encompassing. For  instance, in “Section 201 – Priorities and Allocations Authorities,” the EO  explains that the authority for the actions described in the opening paragraph  rests with the President but is now delegated to the various Secretaries of the  U.S. Federal Government. The list of delegations and the responsibility of the  Secretaries as provided in this section are as follows:
              (1) the Secretary of Agriculture with respect to food  resources, food resource facilities, livestock resources, veterinary resources,  plant health resources, and the domestic distribution of farm equipment and  commercial fertilizer; 
              (2) the Secretary of Energy with respect to all forms of  energy; 
              (3) the Secretary of Health and Human Services with  respect to health resources; 
              (4) the Secretary of Transportation with respect to all  forms of civil transportation; 
              (5) the Secretary of Defense with respect to water  resources; and 
              (6) the Secretary of Commerce with respect to all other  materials, services, and facilities, including construction materials. 
              One need  only to read the “Definitions” section of the EO in order to clearly see that  terms such as “food resources” is an umbrella that includes literally every  form of food and food-related product that could in any way be beneficial to  human survival. 
              That  being said, “Section 601 – Secretary of Labor” delegates special  responsibilities to the Secretary of Labor as it involves not just materials  citizens will need for survival, but the actual citizens themselves. 
                Obviously, the ability of the U.S.  government to induct and draft citizens into the military against their will  is, although a clear violation of their rights, not an issue considered  shocking by its nature of having been invoked so many times in the past.  Logically, this “authority” is provided for in this section. 
              However,  what may be shocking is the fact that Section 601 also provides for the  mobilization of “labor” for purposes of the national defense.  Although  some subsections read that evaluations are to be made regarding the “effect and  demand of labor utilization,” the implication is that “labor” (meaning American  workers) will be considered yet one more resource to be seized for the purposes  of “national defense.” The EO reads, 
              Sec. 601. Secretary of Labor. (a) The Secretary of Labor,  in coordination with the Secretary of Defense and the heads of other agencies,  as deemed appropriate by the Secretary of Labor, shall: 
              (1) collect and maintain data necessary to make a  continuing appraisal of the Nation's workforce needs for purposes of national  defense; 
              (2) upon request by the Director of Selective Service,  and in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, assist the Director of  Selective Service in development of policies regulating the induction and  deferment of persons for duty in the armed services; 
              (3) upon request from the head of an agency with  authority under this order, consult with that agency with respect to: (i) the  effect of contemplated actions on labor demand and utilization; (ii) the  relation of labor demand to materials and facilities requirements; and (iii)  such other matters as will assist in making the exercise of priority and  allocations functions consistent with effective utilization and distribution of  labor; 
              Notice  that the language of the EO does not state “in the event of a national  emergency.” Instead, we are given the term “purposes of national defense.” This  is because the “authorities” assumed by the President have been assumed not  just for arbitrary declarations of “national emergency” but for peacetime as  well. Indeed, the EO states this much directly when it says, 
              The head of each agency engaged in procurement for the  national defense is delegated the authority of the President under section  107(b)(1) of the Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 2077(b)(1), to take appropriate action to  ensure that critical components, critical technology items, essential  materials, and industrial resources are available from reliable sources when  needed to meet defense requirements during peacetime, graduated mobilization,  and national emergency. 
              Presidential Executive Orders have long been used illegally by  Presidents of every political shade and have often been used destroy the rights  of American citizens. Although history has often come to judge these orders as  both immoral and unconstitutional, the fact is that the victims of the orders  suffered no less because of the retroactive judgment of their progeny. It is  for this reason that we must immediately condemn and resist such obvious  usurpation as is currently being attempted by the U.S. government. 
                Nevertheless, some have no doubt begun to wonder why the  President has signed such an order.Not only that, but why did he sign the  order now? 
              Is it because of the looming war with Iran or the  Third World War that will likely result from such a conflict? Is it because of  the ticking time bomb called the  economy that is only one jittery move or trade deal away from total  disintegration? Is it because of a growing sense of hatred of their government  amongst the general public? Is there a coming natural disaster of which we are  unaware? Are there plans for martial law? 
              Whatever the reason for the recent announcement of  Obama’s new Executive Order, there is one thing we do know for sure - “It  wouldn’t happen here” has been the swan song of almost every victim of democide in modern human  history. 
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                  | Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Mullins,   South Carolina. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Francis Marion University where   he earned the Pee Dee Electric Scholar’s Award as an undergraduate.  He has had   numerous articles published dealing with a wide variety of subjects including   health, economics, and civil liberties. He also the author of Codex   Alimentarius - The End of Health Freedom, 7   Real Conspiracies and Five   Sense Solutions. Brandon Turbeville is available for podcast, radio,   and TV interviews. Please contact us at activistpost@gmail.com.
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