According to its founder, James H. Fetzer, not only are there multiple indications the United States is about to attack Iran, but a series of rather odd events suggest that martial law may be near at hand.
“The threat is not from our own military, the strength of which is being depleted by the ongoing occupation of Iraq, but from privatized armies, such as Blackwater USA, which appear to be growing stronger as the US Army is growing weaker.â€
According to The Kennebunkport Warning, extensive evidence
suggests that those allied with the neo-con faction headed by Vice
President Cheney “are determined to orchestrate and manufacture a new
9/11 terror incident . . . (to) be used as a pretext for launching an
aggressive war against Iran and for imposing a regime of martial law
here in the United States. . . . We solemnly warn the people of the
world that any terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction taking
place inside the United States or elsewhere in the immediate future
must be considered the prima facie responsibility of the Cheney
faction.â€
Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer,
observes that the privatization of military force has created a new
problem for the citizens of this nation. “In the past, we have had
confidence that the US military, our national guard, our local police
and armed citizens had the combined ability to withstand threats to our
liberty from our own government. But our military is broken, the
National Guard has been placed under the President’s control, and our
access to ammunition now appears to be being cut off, which compromises
our capacity to resist tyranny.â€
That our level of engagement in
Iraq cannot be continued has been conveyed by many sources. Associated
Press reporter Lolita C. Baldor (August 19, 2007) has written that our
level of engagement in Iraq cannot be sustained. “Sapped by nearly six
years of war, the Army has nearly exhausted its fighting force and its
options if the Bush administration decides to extend the Iraq buildup
beyond next year.†Many general officers and National Guard commanders
have said similar things, but the effects of a depleted military may
have unexpected ramifications.

The control of the National Guard
has been placed directly at the disposal of the President of the United
States over the opposition of all fifty governors. “I can’t imagine a
more blatant violation of states' rights than this,†Fetzer said. “It
used to be the case that the Republican Party stood for states' rights.
But then it also stood for balanced budgets, Constitutional government,
a non-interventionist foreign policy, and keeping the government out of
our personal lives. I simply do not understand why any principled
Republican would support this administration. Maybe there aren’t any
left.â€
An article by Reuters (August 26, 2007) confirms that
the US is the most heavily armed nation in the world, with 90 guns per
100 people. According a Small Arms Survey conducted by the Graduate
Institute of International Studies in Geneva, each year about 4.5
million of some 8 million new rifles, shotguns and hardguns are sold to
US citizens, who own about 270 million of the world's 875 million known
firearms. “Ordinarily, I would consider this to be a source of
security,†Fetzer observed, “but the Second Amendment is meaningless if
our access to ammunition is cut off.â€
Fetzer was recently
startled to read in The Capital Times (August 28, 2007) that police
departments across the country are so starved for ammunition that they
are resorting to target practice with paint-ball guns. “This is quite
shocking,†he said. “Most police ammunition is .38 and 9mm caliber, not
the kind that our military requires. The profit margin on the sale and
manufacture of bullets is so great and the demand is so strong that it
is difficult to imagine how this could happen absent a deliberate
policy to curtail access to ammo. Without bullets, those vast stocks of
weapons are useless. This appears to be a very clever, insidious plan.â€
Other
developments raise Fetzer’s concern, including a report (wesh.com,
August 22, 2007) that members of the 1st Battalion, 265th Air Defense
Artillery are being deployed from Florida to the nation’s capital for a
year’s duty, “where they will operate high-tech weapons systems against
any potential air threat.†He finds that strange. “I am not aware of
any threat from the sky to the White House,†Fetzer said. “Is this to
protect Bush and Cheney from foreign terrorists or are they concerned
that US citizens may rise up in opposition to their suspension of the
Constitution?â€
And a disturbing report has just appeared on the
internet (nworeport.com/blackwater.htm) that Blackwater, USA, the
private security contractor that has assembled a large mercenary force
in Iraq (as part of a governmental privatization scheme to keep the
official count of American forces involved artificially low) is now
building its own air force in the United States, including the purchase
of Super Tucano light combat aircraft from Embraer, a Brazilian
company. According to the article, it has one new private military base
in San Diego, another in Mount Carroll, IL, and has applied for
operating licenses in every coastal U.S. state.
“If you believe
in coincidence,†Fetzer said, “then perhaps you consider it to be a
remarkable improbability that, just as the American military is being
weakened in Iraq, the National Guard is being placed under the
President’s direct control, and that ammunition is being cut off from
police departments and armed citizens, while air defense units are
being deployed to Washington, D.C., and mercenaries are developing
their own air force. I’m not so sure. If we have the most capable air
force in the world, then why is this one needed? To do things our own
air force would not do? All of these developments are troubling and
lead me to think that the Kennebunkport Warning may be even better
founded than its signers realize.â€
Jim Fetzer is the Founder,
Scholars for 9/11 Truth.
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