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jjtss
I have been reading a lot about secret detention camps and martial law lately and when I read this article by Zeta Talk, it hit a nerve. So I am sharing it with you for your opinions.

QUERIE FROM THE PUBLIC:
What is the Zeta's take on the illegal immigration problem here in the US?
ZETA RESPONSE:
We mentioned in early descriptions of what to anticipate during "the pole shift", and the tense times preceding it that migration would increase, and border security concerns in response to the press of migration.
Since that prediction, the flood of illegal immigrants almost doubled in the US alone, and other countries such as Europe have had riots related to restless immigrants denied work or social services.
The conflicts are particularly acute where there is a large and indefensible border between lands or countries having a large discrepancy in living standards.
If an immigrant can make 10 times the dollar for a days work, and find work, by hopping the border and sleeping with friends in a crowded hovel, it's certainly worth the trip.
European countries such as Germany welcomed immigrants when they needed the workers, and then had them on their hands when the demand slacked, causing social tensions and expulsion demands.
As the globe is suffering from economic depression, a fact much denied in the news which reports false positive figures in the US despite corporate and personal bankruptcies and increasing homelessness and joblessness, this will only get worse.
Beyond personal economics and hopes for a better life, the immigrant crisis between the US and Mexico has other dynamics, seldom discussed in the news.
For one, the Bush administration, pandering to corporate interests, wants to hand their corporate cronies a Guest Worker program so they can continue to hire workers for less than minimum wage, without the burden of health or pension benefits, and with newfound freedom from being hassled by immigration officials looking for illegal immigrants.
There is almost zero mention of the corporate lawbreakers in the media, as though the dynamic had only one side to it.
Illegal immigrants are breaking the law, but they would not be doing so unless corporate interests were likewise breaking the law.
Not mentioned, also, is whether the Bush proposal for Guest Workers would insist they be paid a minimum wage, as is law in the US.
Corporate interests benefit, the US taxpayer carrying the burden of social services, and the US job seeker finding fewer jobs available to them.
Where this is typical Bush, and where this gambit will not succeed anymore than the Social Security gift of monies to Wall Street or the permanent tax cut to the rich, there is more to this maneuver than cheap labor for corporate cronies.
What is the Bush plan for the US citizen when the pole shift hits?
We have mentioned that the Bush administration was aware of plans by the wealthy elite to poison citizens on the march, and were allowing testing of chemtrail spraying to sicken them effectively.
This plan, to poison, hit a road block when the US military found out the true goal of the spraying, and stated they would refuse to cooperate as the plan required.
"Chemtrails now are attempting to fog the view of Planet X" and its moon swirls, keeping the public dumb as long as possible about what it in the neighborhood.
We have mentioned that shelter-in-place and blockade tests done in the US were testing the gullibility of the US populace.
Would they put themselves in danger, remaining in danger if authorities pronounced this as the best option, or sit like toads in the road awaiting orders or permission if stymied when traveling?
They did neither, using their instincts re danger and finding alternate paths when travel was blocked.
The "bird flu" plans were to take advantage of any human-to-human transmission by declaring Martial Law to effect quarantines, the leap into Martial Law expedited by the threat of a pandemic.
When human-to-human transmission did not seem to be emerging with H5N1, assists were given, to infect the populace with a 1957 bird flu virus known to do this.
"This plan is being countered by a Council of Worlds" allowance to interfere in the affairs of man, but the attempts to incite a pandemic show the fervor the Bush administration has toward effecting Martial Law and in essence declaring Bush dictator for life.
"Poisoning soft city dwellers", used to social services, as they struggle from the coastal and river basin cities.
Forcing them to stay in these cities, under quarantine or shelter-on-place orders, or blockade them there, so the force of water we have predicted during the pole shift will cause them to drown.
Infecting the poor, crowded into run-down neighborhoods and suffering from inadequate nutrition and lack of health care, so they become the brunt of a bird flu pandemic, dying by the millions.
The point of this? To have a worker base, a slave labor base, that is young and healthy and unlikely to complain.
Early plans for a draft, during the days going into the Iraq War, called for men and women, 18-35, with many skills.
This was to be a worker base, not a soldier base.
Selecting out this base into camps, along with healthy and compliant unskilled workers from Mexico, would form the slave camps of the future.
The rest would be poisoned, drown, sickened, or starved. Thus, the Guest Worker program was long planned, to facilitate the flow of workers from Mexico to the US. It has run amuck of the press to preserve US jobs, creating conflict in the political base Bush needs, the GOP, as reality has coming home to the GOP.
Another setback for Bush, who will move even closer to "declaring Martial Law without cause", as we have predicted is likely to happen, and failing at this maneuver also.
Signs of the Times #1582

Not good at this but I will try to post a link below

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta274.htm
fartmonkey65
no.gif Great now hes starting detention camps. What next. Dude i think you would believe anything. Really do you people actually agree with this guy.
Bella-Angelique
QUOTE(jjtss @ Apr 14 2006, 08:39 PM) [snapback]1147959[/snapback]



For one, the Bush administration, pandering to corporate interests, wants to hand their corporate cronies a Guest Worker program so they can continue to hire workers for less than minimum wage, without the burden of health or pension benefits, and with newfound freedom from being hassled by immigration officials looking for illegal immigrants.
There is almost zero mention of the corporate lawbreakers in the media, as though the dynamic had only one side to it.
Illegal immigrants are breaking the law, but they would not be doing so unless corporate interests were likewise breaking the law.
Not mentioned, also, is whether the Bush proposal for Guest Workers would insist they be paid a minimum wage, as is law in the US.
Corporate interests benefit, the US taxpayer carrying the burden of social services, and the US job seeker finding fewer jobs available to them.


The point of this? To have a worker base, a slave labor base, that is young and healthy and unlikely to complain.


There is no denying that this part of the post is true. That is bad enough even if the rest is not. We only have to look into the Constitution to see who the last perpetual group of workers were who only counted as "half a citizen", barred from having the full rights of citizens such a voting and living under the constant threat and power of their "employers", unlike true citizens employed.
They were black male slaves.
coldwhitelight
QUOTE
Dobbs: Radical groups taking control of immigrant movement
By Lou Dobbs
CNN


Monday, May 1, 2006; Posted: 10:19 p.m. EDT (02:19 GMT)

NEW YORK (CNN) -- We all awoke to headlines in our nation's most important newspapers reminding us that this is "A Day Without Immigrants." Not illegal immigrants, mind you, but immigrants.

USA Today headlined today's demonstrations and boycott "On Immigration's Front Lines." The New York Times headlines its story "With Calls for Boycott by Immigrants, Employers Gird for Unknown." The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times are both calling their coverage "The Immigration Debate."


Dobbs: Radical groups taking control of immigrant movement

QUOTE
Dobbs to president: Do you take us for fools?
By Lou Dobbs
CNN

Thursday, May 11, 2006; Posted: 7:32 a.m. EDT (11:32 GMT)

NEW YORK -- Reports this week that the Border Patrol is notifying the Mexican government of the locations of Minutemen volunteers are being denied by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. True or not, the Bush administration continues to follow absurd policies on both issues of border security and illegal immigration.

President Bush continues to push his guest worker program and amnesty for anywhere between 11 million and 20 million illegal aliens, and he insists still that nothing less than what he calls comprehensive immigration reform is acceptable.


Dobbs to president: Do you take us for fools?

QUOTE
Dobbs: Bush speech satisfies nobody
By Lou Dobbs
CNN

Wednesday, May 17, 2006; Posted: 3:38 p.m. EDT (19:38 GMT)

Editor's note: Lou Dobbs' commentary appears every Wednesday on CNN.com. See the latest on President Bush's plan to send the U.S. military to America's southern border, "Lou Dobbs Tonight" CNN, 6 p.m. ET.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush's address from the Oval Office on border security and illegal immigration failed to satisfy either advocates of amnesty or those demanding that the government secure our borders and ports. Whether by design or not, however, the president did manage to advance public awareness of both crises.

The president finally acknowledged the unsustainable social and economic burdens of permitting millions of illegal aliens to forge documents, pressure our public schools and hospitals and overtax our local and state budgets.


Dobbs: Bush speech satisfies nobody

QUOTE
Dobbs: Bush, Congress tell working folk to go to hell
By Lou Dobbs
CNN

Wednesday, May 24, 2006; Posted: 10:21 p.m. EDT (02:21 GMT)

Editor's note: Lou Dobbs' commentary appears every Wednesday on CNN.com.

NEW YORK (CNN) -- President Bush says that the installation of the new Iraqi government was a "watershed event," but at the same time warns Americans of the challenges and loss as we continue to prosecute the war against Iraqi insurgents. Sen. Harry Reid declares that legislation that would render English the national language is racist.

Thirty-seven Democrats vote for full amnesty for all illegal aliens in this country, even though nobody really knows whether the number is 11 million, 12 million or 20 million. The Senate Republican leadership demands that a "comprehensive immigration reform" plan must be passed before this Memorial Day weekend. And the president signs into law a tax cut that raises taxes on the educational funds of teenagers saving for college.


Dobbs: Bush, Congress tell working folk to go to hell
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