99 lines
5.1 KiB
Plaintext
99 lines
5.1 KiB
Plaintext
The following material was prepared and distributed by Bernadine
|
|
Smith of the Second Amendment Committee, P.O. Box 1776, Hanford,
|
|
CA 93232, telephone (209) 584-5209.
|
|
|
|
************************
|
|
|
|
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY PUBLIC OFFICIALS
|
|
ARE VOTING TO TAKE AWAY YOUR FIREARMS?
|
|
|
|
If you want to know why, go to your local library, no matter
|
|
where you live in the United States. Tell the librarian to show
|
|
you where the United States Code books are shelved. There are
|
|
25 books in the set. They are reddish-brown in color. They are
|
|
printed by the Government Printing Office in Washington, DC.
|
|
These hard-covered books are printed every 8-10 years. They are
|
|
updated with annual soft-back supplements each year until a new
|
|
hard-cover issue comes out. At the present time the 1988
|
|
hardbacks are on library shelves.
|
|
|
|
OPEN VOLUME 9. The page numbers are in the center near the
|
|
middle binding. The section numbers are along the edges.
|
|
|
|
TURN TO PAGE 651. Here you will find Public Law 87-297 which
|
|
calls for the United States to eliminate its armed forces. This
|
|
law was signed for the United States in 1961. John F. Kennedy
|
|
signed it and every president since has worked to enact its
|
|
provisions. The government knows you will not approve which is
|
|
why they want to take away your firearms. (This is Title 22 USC
|
|
section 2551)
|
|
|
|
TURN TO PAGE 652. Here you will find the definition of what the
|
|
government means by "disarmament." The disarmament calls for
|
|
the elimination of our armed forces. It also calls for the
|
|
elimination of weapons of all kinds. (This is Title 22 USC 2552
|
|
(a)).
|
|
|
|
TURN TO PAGE 654. Here you will find it stated as item (a)
|
|
"control, reduction and elimination of armed forces..." and as
|
|
Item (d) "...Elimination of armed forces...". What you need to
|
|
know is that your armed forces are being eliminated from
|
|
national control which, in turn, wipes out our sovereignty as a
|
|
nation. In two stages, we will have no more army, no more navy,
|
|
no more air force. In the third stage, we shall have a "zero"
|
|
military. Before Stage I closes, all citizen owned guns will be
|
|
banned. (This is Title 22 USC Section 2571 (a).
|
|
|
|
Public Law 87-297 is further explained in the State Department
|
|
Document, called Publication 7277. Your librarian can also
|
|
furnish you a copy. Ask the librarian to get you a copy of "The
|
|
Blue Print for the Peace Race." It is a 35 page booklet printed
|
|
by the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency as
|
|
Publication No. 4 - General Series 3 - Released May, 1962.
|
|
Publication No. 4 is the unabridged version of State Department
|
|
Document 7277.
|
|
|
|
Both of these booklets explain how our military is to be reduced
|
|
to 2.1 million men. China and the Soviets are to be reduced to
|
|
that level also. At this point, we are at Stage I at which time
|
|
we are to transfer (on a permanent basis) one-half of our armed
|
|
forces to be merged with the Russian and Chinese armies. In
|
|
Stage II the remaining one-half of our armed forces is then
|
|
turned over to this same Security Council of the United Nations.
|
|
The person in charge of the merged armies must, by agreement,
|
|
always be a Russian. The world's smaller nations turn 100% of
|
|
their armies over to the same under-secretary of the Security
|
|
Council in Stage II. President George Bush and Admiral Wm. J.
|
|
Crowe [have refered] to this process as being "in transition."
|
|
|
|
TURN TO PAGE 655. On this page in Volume 9 of the United States
|
|
Code, read "Policy Formation." The directives there (written in
|
|
1963 to pacify objectors) are supposedly to restrain anyone from
|
|
disarmament, reducing or limiting our armaments, or taking guns
|
|
away from the people unless it is pursuant to the treaty-making
|
|
power of the president, or if it is authorized by further
|
|
legislation by the Congress. (This is title 22, Section 2573.)
|
|
|
|
Every couple of years the House of Representatives votes to
|
|
appropriate funds for this on-going program. Since P.L. 87-297
|
|
was first passed into law in 1961, there have been 18 updates to
|
|
it - all bad - with no deletions of these issues I lay before
|
|
you now. The Congress knows that the plan includes the policing
|
|
of the United States by foreign troops. (The world army they
|
|
are forming.) The Congress is allowing our military bases to be
|
|
closed down, except for those which will be used by the world
|
|
army. You will find that plan in Publication 7277 and in "The
|
|
Blueprint for the Peace Race."
|
|
|
|
If the president and Congress can promote a "Constitutional
|
|
Convention" you will find yourself with two new constitutions
|
|
(communist in structure) which in one states in Article VIII,
|
|
Section 12: "No person shall bear arms or possess lethal weapons
|
|
except the police and members of the armed forces...." The
|
|
Congress has praised these documents and is on record in Senate
|
|
hearings seeking ways to install these constitutions. Ask your
|
|
librarian for "Revision of the United Nations Charter - Hearings
|
|
Before a Subcommittee (Foreign Relations) Feb. 2-20, 1950 U.S.
|
|
Government Printing Office." Nothing has changed since. They
|
|
are still viable.
|