Monday, November 2, 2015

MARTIN ARMSTRONG'S LATEST BLOG POSTS

Hawaii Separatist Movement – Its Own Country by 2031?

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The upcoming election in Hawaii has revealed the rise of a separatist movement that argues that Hawaii is an independent country that has been occupied. Indeed, Hawaii is one of four U.S. states that were actually independent nations before they became states. The others are Vermont, where there is also a separatist movement, along with Texas, and then California, which joined just before the Gold Rush of 1849 in 1846.
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The actual royal Kingdom of Hawaii was sovereign from 1810 until 1893 when resident American and European capitalists and landholders staged a coup d’etat and overthrew the royalty. Hawaii was thereafter still independent between 1894 and August 12, 1898, when it officially became a “territory” of the United States. Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959. Ironically, our cyclical models warn that Hawaii may return to a separate sovereign nation in 2031 or about when the ECM peaks in this major wave in 2032.

Vermont Separatist Movement

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The Vermont Republic was, in fact, a separate government that existed from 1777 to 1791. We are now starting to hear rumblings of a separatist movement beginning in Vermont that is right on schedule, according to the 224-Year Cycle of Political Change. Vermont did issue its own coinage and was not one of the 13 colonies. There was a strong debate, and for this reason, Vermont was always known as the “reluctant republic” since some favored a political union with the United States and others wanted to remain independent. In 1791, Vermont joined the United States and became the 14th state, which was the first addition to the original 13 colonies. The rise in separatist movements is once again brewing.

Theresa May Forced to Back off of Proposal That Would Grant Police Full Access to Internet Search History

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In Britain, Home Secretary Theresa May has been forced to back off from her proposal that would give the police full access to see your complete internet search history. These people have zero respect for human or civil rights and act as if they cannot do their job without eliminating all rights whatsoever. How did government ever function before the internet?

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