----- Original Message -----From: Pedro Sr. DelgadoSent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 8:08 AMSubject: RE: American Republic replaced by "Council of Governors"? First Step to Organize for Martial LawGeorge,Your email came without any articles and I copy and paste the one below.Is that the one that you were writing about?Pedro Sr
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Subject: American Republic replaced by "Council of Governors"? First Step to Organize for Martial Law
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 18:21:41 -0500In the event of Martial Law, is an easily ignored truth for oligarchy to master~Constitution & FairTax Please~GeorgeAmerican Republic replaced by "Council of Governors"?
Homeland Security Gets Governors' CouncilWASHINGTON (CN) - President Obama has ordered the creation of a council of state governors to coordinate joint national security and defense projects, including use of the National Guard, with federal officials, according to a press release issued by the White House.
Obama will select 10 state governors, with no more than five governors representing any one political party. The governors will be joined by the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Defense, 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. Obama's Executive Order does not delegate any specific oversight or management responsibilities to the Council of Governors. Instead it emphasizes the coordination of efforts involving the National Guard, response to civil disasters, and security where federal and state actions overlap.
Click the document icon on the front page for details and a link to the order. The document icon found with the story "Countries Must Consent To Get Spent Batteries" leads to other new regulations.DOE Adopts New Standards for WashersWASHINGTON (CN) - By adopting more efficient energy standards for top loading clothes washing machines, the Department of Energy expects to eliminate the need for 18 MW of electricity generating capacity over the next 30 years, according to rules issued by the agency.
Consumers who buy machines manufactured under the new standard, which goes into effect in 2013, are expected to see a yearly reduction in energy and water costs of between $50 and $100. This yearly savings will offset an average increase of $214 in the cost of the initial purchase and installation of top-loading washing machines.
Current standards, adopted in 2007, require top loading machines to have the capacity to wash 1.26 cubic feet of laundry per kilowatt-hour and to use no more than 9.5 gallons of water while doing so.
The new standards will require increasing the washing capacity per kilowatt hour of top loading machines to 1.60 cubic feet and a reduction in the water used to 8.5 gallons. Front loading washers, which account for only 4 percent of washing machine sales, are far more efficient, and under the new standards will wash 2 cubic feet of laundry per kilowatt hour using just 5.5 gallons of water.
Click the document icon on the front page for details and a link to the order. The document icon found with the story "Countries Must Consent To Get Spent Batteries" leads to other new regulations.Countries Must Consent To Get BatteriesWASHINGTON (CN) - The export of spent lead batteries and other hazardous waste, to countries were metals are reclaimed from the waste, will require a notification and consent form from the destination country, beginning July 7. This will allow the EPA to match the forms against hazardous waste manifests for each import and export shipment.
Click on the document icon for this regulation and others.
New Executive Order Signed by Obama Creates Structure of 10 Military Governors for Martial Law~http://bit.ly/7g5jhA
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