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Dangers of Federal Drug Laws


A Look at How Federal Drug Laws Are Worded to Bring in Prison Camps and to Destroy American Freedoms.


The following discusses further the ramifications of one of the many federal drug laws that are threatening American liberty. 

This one is called the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 (P.L. 100-690).

“The act calls for the expenditure of $120 million for the Bureau of Justice Statistics, a national clearing house of data from federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies (Sec. 6092).

“Grant money will be made available for state and local agencies to hook into the data system (Sec. 6101 /1301). Gun sellers will have to check for a buyer’s police record (Sec 6213).

“The act includes a special note from the Attorney General to Include Domestic Violence information in the system (Sec. 7609).

“My sources have informed me that the New World Order plans to execute any person who has exhibited any degree of violence during their life.

“A fist fight while in the service would qualify you. They believe that violence is hereditary and this could mean execution of family members as well.”



Federal Drug Laws: Important P.L. 100-690 Points

‘This act calls for a study of the feasibility of establishing an International Criminal Court (World Court) (Sec. 4108).

“An international criminal court would have no jurisdiction or authority over any citizen of the United States of America unless we surrender our sovereignty to the New World Order.

“No weapons are to be allowed in Federal buildings: up to 1 year imprisonment for carrying a weapon into any Federal Facility.

The only exception is a pocket knife, but only if the blade is LESS than 2-1/2 inches long (Sec. 6215).

“The act has authorized postal authorities to serve warrants, subpoen as, make arrests, carry firearms, and make seizures in matters involving use of mails (Sec. 6251).

“The Post Office Department is a private corporation and is not a partof the Federal government.

“How can they be allowed to function as Federalpolice if they are not federalized?

“Are post office employees destined tobecome a part of the national police force?

“It is now illegal to mail or send locksmithing equipment to anyone buta locksmith (Sec. 3002). Many common tools can be classified as locksmithing equipment.”


Federal Drug Laws: Making Iran/Contra Legal

‘The act legalizes the arming of aircraft in other countries for defensive purposes, in drug control (Sec. 4202).

“SAY AGAIN? If this had been in existence a few years ago, the Iran contra af fair would have been legal with only a statement that the arms were for defensive purposes in drug control.”


Federal Drug Laws: Mental/Prison Camps

‘The act mandates that military installations are to be used as mental treatment centers, or prison camps with work programs (Sections 7302 and 2081/561).

“Does this Sound like Russia? In addition, $200 million dollars will go for new prisons (Sec. 6157).

“Plus, proceeds from seized and forfeited property are to be used for construction of prisons, rewards for information or help, or for other things the attorney general need not report (Sec. 6072/924 Title 20-CIA,H).

“The act states that prison industries may borrow and invest funds (Sec. 7093).

“Prison industries may diversify their products and produce products on an economic basis.

“Sec.1096b provide a labor pool Soviet Union style.

“It authorizes a study of the feasibility of requiring prisoners to pay their costs for food, housing and shelter at paid employment before, during or after imprisonment (Sec. 7301).

“In other words, it means imprisonment Soviet style, presented in what sounds like a nice idea.

“A labor camp where men and women are worked to death is only that and nothing more… no matter what they call it or how attractive they make it sound.

“Prisons going into business to produce products on an economic basis can only serve to destroy the last remnants of small business.”


Federal Drug Laws: Do Your Own Research

“This law is 366 pages of very small print I am sure that as carefully as I read it, I still must have missed many other terrible clauses.

“Congressmen have been known to deny knowledge of this law and some have stated that it does not exist because they are terrified of the public finding out what they have done.

“When I first warned the nation about this legislation on talk radio across the country, the Government pulled all copies not already in public hands.

“The Government states that there are no copies available and there will not be any copies available.

“This act is too large to include in this book. You will find it in your library, though, exactly as I have stated at the beginning of this chapter.

“Please look it up yourself to verify that it is indeed real.”

The above excerpt comes from Behold a Pale Horse (1991), by William Cooper (pp. 156-158). 





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