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“First, executive orders become effective on the date they are signed
unless there is an effective date set within the body of the E.O.
Second, executive orders do NOT become law.”

— Brian Merchant, National Security Council
“There is no criminal or legal penalty for failure to obey an executive order.”

— Mr. Bill Leary, National Security Council

 

Executive Orders Addressing Emergency ManagementNew!
As the pieces of the plan come together for global control of every aspect of our lives, we look back at the federal register to see the executive orders that were signed by Kennedy and Clinton. Though they mean nothing by themselves, these executive orders could become an essential ingredient, if the Emergency Health Powers Act, and/or terror legislation being debated now in the states is passed. Check it out!

 

Presidential Decision Directives and Executive Orders
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President Kennedy, the Federal Reserve, and Executive Order #11110
"On June 4, 1963, a little known attempt was made to strip the Federal Reserve Bank of its power to loan money to the government at interest. On that day President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order No. 11110 that returned to the U.S. government the power to issue currency, without going through the Federal Reserve... With the stroke of a pen, Mr. Kennedy was on his way to putting the Federal Reserve Bank of New York out of business... After Mr. Kennedy was assassinated just five months later, no more silver certificates were issued..."

 

Non-consensual Human Subject Research Legal?
Is it legal for the government to conduct radiation experiments on people who do not consent to such experiments? An attorney gives his analysis.

 

Clinton's Executive Order #13037 - Commission to Study Capital Budgeting
From our Children section
Bill Clinton's E.O. of March 4, 1997, establishing a Commission to Study Capital Budgeting; to define Capital; and to report on the federal government's ownership of Capital and including HUMAN CAPITAL.

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