Hello Everyone,
Here is Chuck Baldwin’s take on this “Council of  Governors.”  
I saw the item on the Whitehouse web site almost right  after it showed up and asked a couple of folks on our list if they had seen or  heard anything about this.  None had at  the time.  I sent a copy to a whole group  of known commentators asking if they had heard anything about it.  I received no replies, but I noticed that  several others picked it up as a story.   And there is much agreement that something not good might be planned  for.  
All I can say at this point is to watch, keep your eyes  open.  This may be a pre-emptive move  just in case some taxpayers or even whole states don’t like politics as  usual.  
Godspeed, 
Gill  Rapoza
Veritas Vos  Liberabit
President  Obama Establishes “Council Of Governors”
By Chuck Baldwin
January 19, 2010
The White House Office of the Press Secretary released a  report on the White House web site titled “President Obama Signs Executive Order  Establishing Council of Governors.” According to the press release, “The  President today [January 11, 2009] signed an Executive Order establishing a  Council of Governors to strengthen further the partnership between the Federal  Government and State Governments to protect our Nation against all types of  hazards. When appointed, the Council will be reviewing such matters as involving  the National Guard of the various States; homeland defense; civil support;  synchronization and integration of State and Federal military activities in the  United States; and other matters of mutual interest pertaining to National  Guard, homeland defense, and civil support activities.” 
According to the report, the Council will be composed of  “ten State Governors who will be selected by the President to serve two year  terms . . . Once chosen, the Council will have no more than five members from  the same party and represent the Nation as a whole.” 
The press release also states that “Federal members of  the Council include the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Homeland  Security, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and  Counterterrorism, the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs  and Public Engagement, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense  and Americas’ Security Affairs, the U.S. Northern Command Commander, the  Commandant of the Coast Guard, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. The  Secretary of Defense will designate an Executive Director for the Council.”  
As with most Presidential Directives or Executive Orders  that have the potential to swallow our liberties and expand federal—or even  international—police powers, the mainstream media conveniently fails to inform  the American people as to what is happening. Such is the case with Obama’s EO  establishing a Council of Governors (COG). Therefore, it is left to independent  writers to issue the alert. Thank God for the Internet! 
As with any expansion of the federal government, this  new Council of Governors needs to be monitored very carefully by freedom lovers.  One blog rightly noted that the COG “clearly represents another assault on Posse  Comitatus, the 1878 law that bars the military from exercising domestic police  powers, which was temporarily annulled by the 2006 John Warner National Defense  Authorization Act before parts of it were later repealed.” 
Another blogger wisely stated, “As with most government  powers, there is always the potential for abuse. In this case, there is cause  for serious concern because every bit of this entails expanding traditional  Command in Chief powers to the DOD [Department of Defense], spreading troops  around the US (potentially not American troops at that . . .) and deciding who  has ultimate tactical command over reserves and Guard in the event of  ‘emergencies,’ terrorist attacks, or natural disasters.” 
Actually, this EO is simply the latest in a series of  events going back to the Bush and Clinton years, in which the federal government  has taken steps to lay the foundation for extensive military police action  within the United States. 
Back in 2008, retired lawman Jim Kouri wrote, “In a  political move that received little if any attention by the American news media,  the United States and Canada entered into a military agreement on February 14,  2008, allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of  the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that does not  involve a cross-border crisis, according to a police commander involved in  homeland security planning and implementation. 
“It is an initiative of the Bi-National Planning Group  whose final report, issued in June 2006, called for the creation of a  ‘Comprehensive Defense and Security Agreement,’ or a ‘continental approach’ to  Canada-US defense and security. 
“The law enforcement executive told Newswithviews.com  that the agreement—defined as a Civil Assistance Plan—was not submitted to  Congress for debate and approval, nor did Congress pass any law or treaty  specifically authorizing this military agreement to combine the operations of  the armed forces of the United States and Canada in the event of domestic civil  disturbances ranging from violent storms, to health epidemics, to civil riots or  terrorists attacks. 
“‘This is a military plan that’s designed to bypass the  Posse Comitatus Act that traditionally prohibited the US military from operating  within the borders of the United States. Not only will American soldiers be  deployed at the discretion of whomever is sitting in the Oval Office, but  foreign soldiers will also be deployed in American cities,’ warns Lt. Steven  Rodgers, commander of the Nutley, NJ Police Department’s detective bureau.”  
See Kouri’s column at:
Of course, the groundwork for this US-Canadian agreement  occurred in 2002 when President G.W. Bush created USNORTHCOM. For the first time  in US history, an entire Army division has been tasked with “homeland defense  efforts and to coordinate defense support of civil authorities.” (Source:  USNORTHCOM official web site) Plus, The National Defense Authorization Act for  Fiscal Year 2008, which passed with almost unanimous bipartisan support, and was  signed into law in January 2008 by then-President Bush, required the  implementation of the COG. 
Then, in June of 2009, USNORTHCOM sent a legislative  proposal to Congress requesting “amending Title 10 of USC, expanding the  Secretary of Defense’s powers to mobilization of the Army Reserve, Air Force  Reserve, Navy Reserve, and Marine Corps Reserve to assist civil authorities in  disasters and emergencies . . . ‘thus enabling a truly Total Force approach to  disaster response.’”
See the full report at:
Matthew Rothschild at The Progressive penned, “The  Pentagon has approached Congress to grant the Secretary of Defense the authority  to post almost 400,000 military personnel throughout the United States in times  of emergency or a major disaster.” 
Concerning this, David Mundy at the Texas National Press  commented, “If granted, the move would further erode the authority of the states  and would minimize the role played by the states’ militia . . . in handling  domestic issues. 
“More ominously, nothing in the Pentagon’s request  specifies that the troops to be posted in U.S. cities would necessarily be  Americans.” 
The report notes that in September of 2009, USNORTHCOM  released its 32-page initial framework for the “Tri Command,” referring to  NORAD, NORTHCOM, and Canada COM. It is noted that while NORTHCOM and Canada COM  are national organizations, NORAD is set up as a binational force.  
It is largely understood, therefore, that the Council of  Governors has been established for the purpose of getting the governors’  blessing on this newly accumulated power. In other words, the COG is Assistant  Secretary of Defense Paul Stockton’s effort to establish a liaison between the  governors, DHS, DOD, and the National Guard. 
Of course, as the report suggests, what is not being  disclosed is what powers will be conferred upon the 10 gubernatorial council  members and what authorities they will be required to cede to the federal  government. 
Anyone who is not concerned about the ever-increasing  encroachment of federal power upon the states and citizenry at large is either  not paying attention, or is already a slave at heart. Instead of worrying about  whether a gubernatorial or State legislative candidate is a conservative or  liberal, Republican or Democrat, we need to be focusing on whether or not our  State governors and legislators have the historical and constitutional acumen  and resolve to resist the current dismantling of State sovereignty and personal  liberty being orchestrated by this federal leviathan that is known as  Washington, D.C. 
We can survive hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, looters  and thugs, blackouts, and even Muslim terrorists. What we cannot survive—at  least not without great cost and effort—is tyranny at the hands of our own  government. In this regard, our greatest threat is not foreign terrorists or  natural disasters; our greatest threat is Washington, D.C. 
So, while DC has an eye on this new Council of  Governors, you’d better keep an eye on your governor as well; and keep the other  eye on what’s left of your liberties, because if those federal foxes come in the  middle of the night and run off with them, it will be your governor that opened  the door. 
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