Retired US Army General And Former Supreme Allied Commander Of Europe For NATO Wesley Clark Advocates Rounding Up ‘Radicalized’ And ‘Disloyal’ Americans And Putting Them In Internment Camps For The ‘Duration’ Of The War On Terror (Video)

… for the duration of the endless war on terror:

Washington gets explicit: its ‘war on terror’ is permanent (The Guardian, May 17, 2013, by Glenn Greenwald)


Wesley Clark Calls for Interning “Disloyal” Americans (Infowars, July 19, 2015):

Advocates life sentence for people who have not committed a crime

Retired US Army General and the former Supreme Allied Commander of Europe for NATO Wesley Clark advocates rounding up “radicalized” and “disloyal” Americans and putting them in internment camps for the “duration” of the war on terror.

“In World War II if someone supported Nazi Germany at the expense of the United States, we didn’t say that was freedom of speech, we put him in a camp, they were prisoners of war,” Clark told MSNBC.

The difference is that World War II was a war declared under Article I, Section 8, Clause II of the Constitution whereas the war on terror is undeclared and thus illegal.

Clark is in essence advocating a life sentence for people who have not committed a crime but merely engaged in speech — often reprehensible, yet constitutionally protected — the government considers radical and in opposition to its foreign policy.

The Bush administration declared the war on terror would last a generation or more. Senior officials with the Obama administration meanwhile have said — when formulating “disposition matrix” to determine how terrorism suspects will be disposed of — they had reached a “broad consensus that such operations are likely to be extended at least another decade” or more.

The Edward Snowden “leaks reveal that the war on terror at home continues to grind on, capturing in its dragnet millions of Americans and foreigners, many of them innocent of any crime. The war on terror has become institutionalized, and the domestic costs of this war continue to mount: privacy is being eroded; communications are being monitored; and dissent is being cracked down on. The primary targets of the domestic war on terror continue to be Muslims and Arabs, though it is now clear that the sweep of the domestic war has ensnared millions of other Americans. And there is no end in sight to this domestic juggernaut,” writes Alex Kane.

Clark’s remarks reveal the mindset of the upper echelon of government. Those who disagree with the government are now to be rounded up and shut up indefinitely in political internment camps.

Mass internment of official enemies on par with Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union is now “on the table” and openly discussed as suspicious attacks and FBI orchestrated and grandstanded terror plots continue to grab headlines and build a reactionary consensus as the designed result of an incessant, decades-long propaganda campaign.

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“In World War II if someone supported Nazi Germany at the expense of the United States, we didn’t say that was freedom of speech, we put him in a camp, they were prisoners of war,” Clark told MSNBC.

Except for all those Rothschild agents that helped funding Adolf Hitler …

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6 thoughts on “Retired US Army General And Former Supreme Allied Commander Of Europe For NATO Wesley Clark Advocates Rounding Up ‘Radicalized’ And ‘Disloyal’ Americans And Putting Them In Internment Camps For The ‘Duration’ Of The War On Terror (Video)”

  1. The saddest part is that most Americans will go along with it just like the Germans did with the jews. Only difference is how we justify it to everyone.

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  2. There are always a few like this clown………
    We are a long way from such actions……Wait until the social fabric is destroyed and people look for scapegoats…………………….The time is not yet ripe.
    Man’s inhumanity to man continues…………..

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  3. I am really disturbed and somewhat surprised to hear this from the lips of Wesley Clark…………..He was one of the few who spoke out against the outrages of the Bush Administration and the fruitless war in Iraq…..I read his books. He seemed pretty well balanced in his thinking.
    Wonder what happened?

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  4. Stanley, I agree. I still don’t know what happened to alter his thinking in such a radical way………
    To advocate rounding up people as they did the Japanese in WW2 is shocking coming from him……………….

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