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Senate is coming for your guns, in a move that will toss the Founding Fathers' cherished Second Amendment into the dustbin of history

December 27, 2012: The Day Freedom Died in America



It was five months before the November 6 presidential election when CFP columnist, Northeast Intelligence Network's Doug Hagmann courageously tried to warn Americans of a deliberate government planned Civil War in an article titled, "The planned re-election of Obama, revolutionary style".

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"According to my source, there is talk among the highest levels of the uppermost echelon of the Department of Homeland Security, which he describes as effectively under the control of Barack Hussein Obama. During this call, he said that the DHS is actively preparing for massive social unrest inside the United States. He then corrected himself, stating that “a civil war” is the more appropriate term. Certain elements of the government are not only expecting and preparing for it, they are actually facilitating it,” stated my source. (CFP May 8, 2012)
Hagmann's article went viral but as we all know last month saw the reelection of the man who would bring America into another Civil War. Straight out of the Hagmann article came a warning that talk among the highest levels of the uppermost echelon of the Department of Homeland Security pointed to a coming "civil war". That Civil War was catapaulted to lead story position on the Drudge Report today. Just two days after Christmas, the American Senate is coming for your guns, in a move that will toss the Founding Fathers' cherished Second Amendment into the dustbin of history. "This is not a drill. It's the real thing," Hagmann told Alex Jones on his radio show today. Darkness is descending on America. Historians will record December 27, 2012 as the day freedom died in 'The Land of the Free'.

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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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