Obama asking military leaders to fire on Americans, says Nobel Prize nominee

Writing on his Facebook page on Monday, 2009 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Jim Garrow revealed that President Barack Obama has come up with a new “litmus test” to determine who will remain in positions of leadership within the U.S. military, and it is whether or not they will fire on American citizens. Garrow writes:

I have just been informed by a former senior military leader that Obama is using a new "litmus test" in determining who will stay and who must go in his military leaders. Get ready to explode folks. "The new litmus test of leadership in the military is if they will fire on US citizens or not". Those who will not are being removed.

If this is true, it would seem to affirm what many have suspected, which is that the federal government has been getting ready for war with Americans. The Department of Homeland Security recently purchased nearly 2 billion rounds of hollow point ammunition, which is an unusually large amount and not intended for training. The DHS has also released reports in the past, labeling Second Amendment activists as potential terrorists, as well as those "'suspicious of centralized federal authority,' and 'reverent of individual liberty' as 'extreme right-wing' terrorists." For years, U.S. soldiers and Marines have been practicing to confiscate firearms and fight and intern Americans, and the president has the authority to assassinate or permanently detain any American without due process.

In 1994, Marines at 29 Palms in California were given a survey by Navy Lieutenant Commander Ernest Guy Cunningham asking if they would fire on Americans who refuse to turn in firearms in the event of a federal gun confiscation.

Jim Garrow was nominated for the Peace Prize for work with the organization he founded called Pink Pagoda Girls, which seeks to raise $1 billion to help end “gendercide” against female babies in China.

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