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Is there really a reason to worry about martial law?

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I have been innocently reading the internet, watching Youtube, and watching MSNBC, FOX news, etc. and most of these broadcast are talking about gas going to $6 a gallon by the end of 2008. They are talking martial law, telling of food shortages/high prices, etc. It is all "doom and gloom." What is the truth? On Youtube there are videos showing what they say are concentration camps for us civilians. Is this true? What is the truth of all this? Where are we in the world today? It is really starting to scare me.

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  1. Only if you live in the USA where paranoia reigns supreme.

    God help the man who has to actually use their feet and walk.

    Try a bicycle too, okay so you may need heavy duty rubber to support the weight load and no guarantee your heart wont explode within the first block or two.  I hear horses can travel  a great distance too.  

    Ask the Menonites, they seem to have done something right all these thousands of years.

    But I see your delemma, it's pretty tough when you can't park your but from a sofa to a car seat.


  2. Scared people are easier to control.  

    Media makes money by catching eyeballs, and that means sensationalism.

    That said, I don't watch FOX, and wouldn't, because these things that are happening aren't 'natural', they're the result of the behavior of a select group of Americas in powerful positions propogandizing the rest of us.

    In other words, what you're saying they're saying *is* a potential, but FOX significantly helped put the people in power who are causing this c**p to happen in the first place (or in some cases 'letting' it happen by not doing their job).

    First it was Osama, the Hussein, then Islamo-fascists, and now we're reaping what we get for giving those sh*tbags power in the first place.  

    What someone tells you is going to happen isn't the truth until it happens, but the stage has been set for society to collapse, so on that point, I would agree with FOX.

  3. If you're talking about the mini-series "2009: A True Story" that series is just meant to talk about the possibility of government corruption. Actually I've watched this before but I haven't come to the thought until now. It's like Star Wars but less fancy.

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