7-20-10
US Congress Makes War on US, Treason, Allows Pentagon and Costa Rica Decide US Military Occupation of Costa Rica in Violation of US Constitution
The Pentagon has sent US troops to Costa Rica and the US Congress is not in on the decision. This is the same as the US Congress and the Pentagon making war on the United States. The Pentagon makes war on the United States when it sends our military troops to a foreign country without being directed to do so by an act of the US Congress. The Pentagon is in violation of the US Constitution when it sends military troops to a foreign country without being directed to do so by the US Congress. Certainly Costa Rica cannot direct the Pentagon to send US military troops to Costa Rica. The US Congress is engaging in treason and making war on the United States when it allows the Pentagon to send troops to any country without being directed to do so by the US Congress. The United States is in a state of Civil War and the people automatically have no form of government when, as now, the US Congress and all governmental entities do not keep their Oath of Office to Protect and Defend the US Constitution. Technically the people do not have to follow any law of the land. When those who are directed to keep an Oath of Office don't, all laws are thrown out the window.
The US military is ruling the United States by de facto Martial Law and the people don't know it. Why are the US Congress and the Pentagon ruling the United States by fiat and not paying any attention to the US Constitution? Obviously the US Congress and the Pentagon feel they can get away with it. We the people are living in a de facto Dictatorship and the people are not in charge of running the country. Elections are rigged. Everything is rigged. The United States is being run exactly as Hitler ran Germany or Stalin ran Russia. There is no rule of law. The Rothschilds, Rockefeller, NWO de facto state owned newspapers are going through the motions and giving the people the illusion the United States is a country run of the people, by the people, for the people. The only reason the United States does not have riots in the streets is the people are not hurting enough to take to the streets. Actually the United States is in a state of mob rule because our leaders are not living by the US Constitution.
So what the heck is going to happen now that the people of the United States are being ruled by a Mob Run Dictatorship? People will continue to think they run the show until it becomes clear to them that they are not. Obviously members of the US Congress and the Pentagon think they can get away with it because what they do is make war on the USA, treason, punishable by death. Under mob rule, the state of government running the United States now, the determination of things is based upon how loud people yell.
Costa Rican Govt Approves US Occupation
Thousands of US Troops to 'Fight Drugs'
by Jason Ditz, July 06, 2010
http://news.antiwar.com/2010/07/06/costa-rican-govt-approves-us-occupation/
In another example of the growing militarization of the war on drugs, the Costa Rican government has given the US permission to launch an invasion of up to 7,000 Marines, ostensibly to “fight drugs.”
The vote was extremely controversial in Costa Rica’s legislature, with several MPs arguing that it gave he US a “blank check” to occupy the nation and was a threat to its sovereignty. Costa Rica has had no military of its own since its abolition in 1948.
Preceded by decades of on-again, off-again violence, the lack of a military has actually served the nation quite well over the past 62 years, and Costa Rica is one of the few nations in Central America not to face any violent uprisings or brutal dictatorships. The nation even celerates a holiday, on December 1, called Military Abolition Day.
Indeed, it appears that the only reason the nation is in America’s sights at all is because it is geographically so narrow, and an occupation of it could provide a convenient choke-point for blocking drugs from South America reaching Mexico and eventually, the United States, by land.
Under the terms of the agreement, US troops “will enjoy freedom of movement and the right to carry out any activities needed to fulfill their mission.” In addition to the ground troops, the US will be deploying 46 warships and hundreds of helicopter