Government Potential Is Disastrous if Martial Law Is Activated
In these uncertain times, when the world seems to go mad, you can’t help but wonder how long until we will experience a martial law scenario.
One day we might have to live under such a scenario since it seems there are many SHTF events that would impose it. The current pandemic is just an example, and personally, I believe we were lucky so far that things didn’t lead to further chaos and social upheaval.
The United States has a certain history when it comes to martial law, and like many other nations, it will do whatever is necessary to defend its integrity (and protect?) its citizens. I believe we should all have a survival strategy if martial law will be upon us in the near future.
What is martial law?
To put it simply, martial law is the imposition of military rule and the occupation of the government over a specific region. It is declared when an imminent threat disturbs peace and order. Martial law can be declared during a state of war when natural disasters are too much to handle for local authorities, when a coup is developing or even when uncontrollable riots and protests affect an entire region.
When martial law is declared, everyone is expected to follow the same rules, no questions asked!
It doesn’t matter if you think what’s happening is right or wrong, and you have to give up certain civil rights for the good of the nation/state.
What Survival Secret We Lost To History
There are certain rights that will be suspended if martial law hits, such as:
- Right of Information
- Freedom of
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