| Posse Comitatus 
Posse Comitatus is the federal law which states that the US military cannot be used for domestic 
purposes. 
Posse Comitatus Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act
The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385) passed on June 
16, 1878 after the end of Reconstruction. The Act prohibits most members of the federal 
uniformed services (the Army, Air Force, and State National Guard forces when such are 
called into federal service) from exercising nominally state law enforcement, police, or 
peace officer powers that maintain "law and order" on non-federal property (states and 
their counties and municipal divisions) in the former Confederate states. The statute 
generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the National Guard under 
federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, 
except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. The Coast Guard is 
exempt from the Act. Designed to prevent police state type actions by governors desiring to wield political power, Posse 
Comitatus ran into trouble after Hurricane Katrina when it was clear that FEMA and local search and 
rescue teams were not able to rise to the occasion. On September 26, 2006 President Bush requested a 
change in the Posse Comitatus law to allow the US military to step in after natural disasters. Many saw 
this as a move by Bush to improve the possibility of his imposing martial law during his term. This was 
passed by the Republican Congress but repealed after the 2006 elections when the Democrats attained 
a majority.  
Posse Comitatus Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act
On September 26, 2006, President Bush urged Congress to consider revising federal laws 
so that the U.S. military could seize control immediately in the aftermath of a natural 
disaster, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. These changes were included in the John 
Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (H.R. 5122), which was 
signed into law on Oct 17, 2006. As of 2008, these changes have been repealed in their 
entirety, reverting to the previous wording of the Insurrection Act. The Republican law, since repealed, had included language which frankly stated that the US military 
would be used to enforce federal law. But the use of US troops to aid in search and rescue or other 
disaster response is not addressed. In fact, reserve units are routinely assigned for such tasks. This issue 
of clarifying just what the US military would be doing has arisen because of a recent decision to assign 
20,000 troops to such emergencies. This is outside of the use of reserve units.  
Pentagon to Detail Military to Bolster SecurityNovember 30, 2008
 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27989275/
The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 
2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other 
domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials. The long-planned shift in the 
Defense Department's role in homeland security was recently backed with funding and 
troop commitments after years of prodding by Congress and outside experts. There are 
critics of the change, in the military and among civil liberties groups and libertarians who 
express concern that the new homeland emphasis threatens to strain the military and 
possibly undermine the Posse Comitatus Act, a 130-year-old federal law restricting the 
military's role in domestic law enforcement. But the Bush administration and some in 
Congress have pushed for a heightened homeland military role since the middle of this 
decade, saying the greatest domestic threat is terrorists exploiting the proliferation of 
weapons of mass destruction. Per the Zetas, the 20,000 troops trained in crowd control recently being returned to the US homeland 
was due to the anticipation of rioting during the economic collapse. 
 ZetaTalk Prediction 10/4/2008: We have long predicted that the US military would be brought 
home when the Earth changes or other turmoil related to the End Times required their presence. 
We predicted that this recall would primarily be conducted stealthily, with little fanfare, as the 
government's nervousness about panic among the public is extreme. They know that the public 
will eventually find out about the presence of Planet X, causing the erratic weather and an 
increase in earthquakes. They anticipate that the public will be enraged over the cover-up, and 
likely panic and riot in any case. But this crowd control unit is being returned at this time not 
because of an anticipated awareness of or announcement about the presence of Planet X and the 
pending passage of Planet X, but because of the fear of bank failures with subsequent rioting.
 
 The subject of potential martial law within the US is under constant discussion, an indication of how 
deep worry is on this issue. But per the Zetas, martial law is unlikely to occur, despite the many attempts 
the Bush/Cheney administration has made.
 
 ZetaTalk Comment 1/12/2008: We have stated that martial law is unlikely to occur in the US 
because the citizenry is so used to freedom that they would not cooperate for long. By this, we 
mean cooperation would likely be counted in days. Citizens would sit home and fear being out on 
the streets, and all work would come to a halt. Schools would not be attended, utilities not 
maintained, and unless escorted to work by armed guards, emergency work would not be 
attended to either. Knowing this, the Bush administration is loathe to call martial law too early. 
However, this past year, seeing their fortunes falling rapidly, Bush did try to declare martial law 
via the Emergency Action Network, and the fire in Cheney's official offices at the Executive 
Office Building was done to destroy a phone network Cheney had established there for a second 
such attempt. Bush and Cheney are being blocked, effectively, from declaring martial law. This 
all is in the hands of man, and could go in many directions, as we have stated, so predictions 
cannot be made with certainty.
 Food Snatch  
An incident in Ohio has raised fears that food stocks are about to be snatched by Gestapo food cops 
trying to stop the population from growing their own food or creating personal food stocks in 
anticipation of shortages in the future. 
 
  
Swat Team Conducts Food Raid in Rural OhioDecember 4, 2008
 http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/08/swat-team.htm
On Monday, December 1, a SWAT team with semi-automatic rifles entered the private 
home of the Stowers family in LaGrange, Ohio, herded the family onto the couches in the 
living room, and kept guns trained on parents, children, infants and toddlers, from 
approximately 11 AM to 8 PM. The team was aggressive and belligerent. The children 
were quite traumatized. The family was not permitted a phone call, and they were not told 
what crime they were being charged with. They were not read their rights. Over ten 
thousand dollars worth of food was taken, including the family's personal stock of food for 
the coming year. Presumably Manna Storehouse might eventually be charged with running 
a retail establishment without a license. Why then the Gestapo-type interrogation for a 3rd 
degree misdemeanor charge? This incident has raised the ominous specter of a restrictive 
new era in State regulation and enforcement over the nation's private food supply. After 
the first contact by state officials, Manna Storehouse reportedly wrote them a letter 
requesting assistance and guidelines for complying with the law. This letter was never 
answered. 
 Food cooperatives and buying clubs have been an active part of the American landscape 
for over a generation. The state of Ohio boasts the second largest Amish population in the 
country. Many of the Amish live on acreages where they raise their own food, not unlike 
Manna Storehouse, and sell off the extras to neighbors and church members. There is a 
sense of foreboding that this state crackdown on a longstanding, reputable food 
cooperative operation could adversely impact the peaceful agrarian way of life not only for 
the Amish, but homeschoolers and those families living off the land on rural acreages. It 
raises the disturbing possibility that it could become a crime to raise your own food, buy 
eggs from the farmer down the road, or butcher your own chickens for family and friends - 
bustling activities that routinely take place in backwater America.
 
The Zetas have long warned against hoarding for this reason. 
 ZetaTalk Warning 11/15/1999: Because the desire to hoard and stock up is anticipated by the 
authorities, this is the first trend that will be watched and guarded against. Hoarding cannot be 
disguised. The grocer knows who bought a large stock of food, and neighbors can see who 
carried many groceries into a house. Those places that sell large quantities of food such as rice or 
wheat or beans have the person who made the purchase on record. One cannot hide a stock. The 
police can come door-to-door, open the doors, and see a stock of food and this stock can be 
confiscated. These stocks will be confiscated as food shortages occur and hoarding is to be 
discouraged, so that fighting and arguments and theft do not happen. The police will go 
door-to-door and those people who have hoarded will have it taken from them, and this will be 
distributed to others. Therefore, not only will they lose what they have tried to gathered, they will 
be penalized. They will be fined, punished, maybe put in jail, and certainly be scorned by their 
neighbors.
 
 But per the Zetas, the Ohio incident was not an attempt to restrict food sales or sharing outside of 
licensed facilities that could be controlled by the government, nor an attempt to snatch food. It was a 
licensing issue, solely, but does show the heavy-handed tactics that may be around the corner as food 
shortages increase.
 
 ZetaTalk Analysis 12/6/2008: This raid was ostensibly to gather evidence that an organic 
gardener was running an unlicensed business, but it confirms our prediction on the brutal hand of 
the government when times get tight. We have warned against hoarding food, as those who stock 
more than they would ordinarily need are of record. The orders made are of record, and the 
amount normally used is of record, and when starvation begins to press the government can take 
steps to seize stocks of food to distribute to others. This raid was not yet of that nature, but 
shows what is to come. We advise, as we have always advised, that people should learn how to 
grow their own food and how to save seed, as these skills cannot be taken from you.
 Chickens as Pets  
Speaking of raising your own food, even having chickens in the suburbs may not be all that difficult.  
Chickens As Pets: An Urban FarmsteadDecember 5, 2008
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/05/chickens-as-pets-an-urban_n_148794.html
Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne started keeping chickens in their Echo Park backyard a 
little more than a year ago. The two are co-authors of "The Urban Homestead," a 
handbook for city dwellers who want to live off the land as much as possible, and the 
couple were interested in taking their urban farming experiments a step beyond harvesting 
artichokes, blueberries and zucchinis. So last summer they purchased four chicks, and now 
they are obsessed. Any urban dweller interested in living green has good reason to keep 
chickens. They reduce garbage by eating your leftovers mixed in with their feed, and they 
will pick off those irritating caterpillars destroying the vegetable garden. Their poop is an 
excellent composting aid, and they will even trim your grass and weed for you, if you let 
them. Added benefits: farm-fresh eggs right from the backyard.   
 Many municipalities will allow the keeping of a chicken or two or three if they are defined as "pets". As 
with taking such steps as container gardening or saving seeds from the squash and tomatoes you buy at 
the grocery store, you are a step ahead toward the days when you must be self-sufficient. Troubled 
Times has long recommended keeping chickens, goats and rabbits. Saving seed is another important 
step, as seed needs to be relatively fresh (usually has a shelf life of 5 years) and some seeds, such as 
tomato, need special handling such being allowed to molder before they will germinate. Gain these skills 
early! Stocked fish ponds are another excellent acquisition. The entire Troubled Times website is 
available on twinset CDs for $4.10, with a matching booklet giving an overview of recommended steps 
for $7.50. Both can be purchased together as a combo for $10.00. The Zetas recommend above all 
approaching survival with the right attitude.
 
 ZetaTalk Advice 7/15/1995: Regarding how mankind can prepare themselves. Small cooperative 
groups, operating in Service-to- Others, where the concerns of all are the concerns of each, will 
have the best chances. Most important is a cooperative attitude among the group, with a 
willingness to undertake distasteful tasks, a desire to share among all what little there may be, 
and a positive attitude toward the future.
 
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