Last week, I reported on this blog that the New Hampshire Legislature made a dramatic declaration warning the federal government that they risk “nullifying the Constitution.”Within the past 7 days, eight other U.S. states have made similar declarations of their sovereignty!
Clearly something “big” is up. These types of actions by state legislatures rarely if ever take place, and I know of absolutely no time in US history when so many states made such declarations within such a short period of time.
WHAT IF. . . . . .
The states disband the federal government; which is within their power to do via Constitutional Convention, then walk away from the entire $20 TRILLION U.S. National Debt?
They could tell the creditors to go collect the money from the people who borrowed it. . . . . Oh, wait. . . . . . they no longer exist . . . . . too bad. Bye.
We could be witnessing the foundation of the biggest financial crisis in the history of the world as US states dissolve the federal government that borrowed all the money!
Below are links to the nine states (so far) that have made sovereignty declarations of one type or another.
Washington
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2009&bill=4009
New Hampshire
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2009/HCR0006.html
Arizona
http://www.azleg.gov/Formatdocument·asp?inDoc=/legtext/49leg/1r/bills/hcr2024p.htm
Montana
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm
Missouri
http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=/bills091/bills/HR212.HTM
Hawaii
http://www.hawaii-nation.org/
If the US will be falling into 50 independent states, like Texas, it will creatre a new headache for the NWO-masonists. Unlikely.
the US is already designated itself into 10 regions on the FEMA map..That is the NWO plan, To dissolve constitution and start super state divided in 10 regions
I think the states are just trying to call attention to the nonsense of living in a debt-driven country. If a business starts to have more liabilities than cash-flow can match, the rating tanks and people flee. How close to the edge are we?