This is a coup: the Homeland Security takeover of US elections

On a scale of importance from 1 to 10, with 10 being the most important,
this breaking development is a 500.

by Jon Rappoport

January 8, 2017

On Friday, the traditional day of the week for quietly releasing big news
that will hopefully be ignored by the public—and also obscured by the Fort
Lauderdale Airport shooting—the chief of Homeland Security announced that
his office will be taking over US elections. 

If you can’t see the coup in progress, you need to keep looking until the
message comes through.

Read carefully—ABC News reports
<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/state-election-systems-federal-aid
-security-44615737> . My comments are in brackets: 

“Citing increasingly sophisticated cyber bad actors and an election
infrastructure that’s ‘vital to our national interests’, Homeland Security
Secretary Jeh Johnson announced Friday that he’s designating U.S. election
systems critical infrastructure…”

[Also known as: “we’re taking over.”]

“’Given the vital role elections play in this country, it is clear that
certain systems and assets of election infrastructure meet the definition of
critical infrastructure, in fact and in law’,” Johnson said in a statement.
He added: ‘Particularly in these times, this designation is simply the right
and obvious thing to do’.”

[Also known as: “we’re taking over.”]

“The determination came after months of review and despite opposition from
many states worried that the designation would lead to increased federal
regulation or oversight on the many decentralized and locally run voting
systems across the country. It was announced on the same day a declassified
U.S. intelligence report said Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘ordered’ an
influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election.”

[Also known as: “we needed an excuse, a fake cover story for our takeover,
and Russia is it.”]

“Such a change [in who controls the US election process] does not require
presidential action [or Congressional approval], and only requires the
secretary [of DHS] to first consult with the assistant to the president for
homeland security and counterterrorism.”

[Also known as: “this is a coup by the White House.”]

“Johnson said election infrastructure included storage facilities, polling
places and vote tabulation locations, plus technology involved in the
process, including voter registration databases, voting machines and other
systems used to manage the election process and report and display results.”

[Also known as: “We’re taking over every significant aspect of the national
election process.”]

“The designation [of US elections as critical infrastructure] allows for
information to be withheld from the public when state, local and private
partners meet to discuss election infrastructure security — potentially
injecting secrecy into an election process that’s traditionally and
expressly a transparent process. U.S. officials say such closed door
conversations allow for frank discussion that would prevent bad actors from
learning about vulnerabilities. DHS would also be able to grant security
clearances when appropriate and provide more detailed threat information to
states.”

[Also known as: “we can intercede in the election process and determine its
outcome without any need to pretend we’re being transparent; only people we
approve will know the details of how we run elections; secrecy works.”]

“The Obama administration has proposed international cyber rules for
peacetime that would expressly note that countries shouldn’t conduct online
activity targeting critical [US] infrastructure, which will now also include
election systems.”

[Also known as: “in case there is any doubt, elections systems in America
will be property of the federal Executive Branch.”]

This is a coup.

This is equivalent to declaring a national state of emergency, including
martial law: the DHS, if it deemed it necessary, could utilize armed agents
to enforce the new directive and take over states’ offices that resist. 

Election-processes belong to the states. But not anymore. 

And of course, with this awesome new power, the DHS could intercede, behind
the scenes, in the voting process and rig elections.

There is an additional aligned factor at work in this op: the proposed
elimination of the Electoral College—yet another measure designed to
“federalize” the election process.

Most people are entirely ignorant of the fact that the Constitution was a
pact among states. With reluctance, the independent states agreed to
relinquish certain specified powers to the newly created central government,
while retaining all other powers. 

The Electoral College was, therefore, a natural invention, because the
states would maintain crucial influence in determining the outcome of
presidential elections. State Electors would cast their presidential votes
based on which candidate won in their state. 

Eliminating the Electoral College now would add one more layer of federal
control over the whole country, and take control from the states. More
centralization.

Imagine it. Only the popular vote counts. The states are dumped. And on top
of it all, the Dept. of Homeland Security has the power to run the election
process as a piece of “critical infrastructure.”

Rigging the vote in New York and California, plus a few other populous
states, would decide the election. And in time, no one would think about
“New York” or “California” as separate entities—because they wouldn’t be.
They would just be “more land and people” that are part of “wholly unified”
America.

This is perfect for the “unity politicians” who spout empty rhetoric every
chance they get—“we’re all in this together.” As I tirelessly point out,
such slogans are nothing less than covert ops, and their goal is roping in
as many dullards as possible under a messianic banner of A Better Life for
All under a Beneficent Government.

Also known as: we the rulers decree, you the people submit; your survival
depends on us; we give and take as we will, and that shall be the whole of
the law.

Eventually, why have presidential elections at all? Just allow the DHS to
determine which candidate will best serve the needs and desires of the
controllers.

It’s cleaner, simpler, and more direct.

It’s a coup.

Will Trump cancel it?

Obama is basically challenging him to do it—which would create one more
firestorm in the press directed at Trump.

“See, the new president just stopped the DHS from protecting our sacred free
elections. Trump is exhibiting more treasonous cooperation with his Russian
masters…he’s leaving the door wide open for their secret invasion against
our liberties…”

The timeline is clear. One: Hillary will surely win the election. Two: Trump
won the election. Three: Trump won because Russia “hacked the election” in
his favor. Four: We must protect our national election process from foreign
hacking. Five: Homeland Security must put itself in charge of national
elections.

Stay tuned.

A coup just occurred.

Jon Rappoport

 

 

EM

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