(Copyright 2006) by Richard Markland (London, Ohio) |
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In the year 2015, American resistance to the loss of personal and national freedoms has caused unrest in cities throughout the country. Could the following scenario become a reality when Homeland Security measures outrage a sector of America who has finally said enough is enough? Fifty-Six Insurgents Killed In Dayton, Ohio The Dayton Journal, August 27, 2015 Hundreds of rioters angered by security measures enforced by the Department of National Security rampaged through the western section of Dayton, Ohio yesterday, burning businesses, banks and state security vehicles. State security forces killed 32 of the rioters. The most prominent leader of the insurgency, William Curtis, was also killed in his fortified hideout on W. Third Street. At least 24 suspected supporters were also killed in a blow to the long-running Ohio resistance movement. Over 2,000 rioters were arrested after rampaging overnight through the western section of the city, defying a round-the-clock curfew imposed three days ago, said General Sullivan Kruse, Ohio’s state security chief. Violence also spread throughout various parts of Ohio. The western section of Dayton is one of 12 Ohio cities that have reported unrest over recent security measures enforced by Governor Reed. Last night, the governor’s office reported rioters in Cleveland pelted cars with bricks and ignited tires in various parts of the city. Extra paramilitary forces were deployed. National Security spokesman Maj. Gen. James Faust said sixteen soldiers were killed in the Dayton insurgency. But a top official, who declined to be named, said only 4 soldiers, including one officer, was killed. Carter and his supporters were killed when the roof collapsed under heavy fire, said the minister of state information, Thomas Khan. No bodies have been retrieved so far. Carter, 42, a former human rights activist, was a prominent statewide leader for the Ohio branch of the “Restore America” movement since 2011. He turned against the government amid disputes over security measures taken under the U.S. Patriot Act. Carter’s son-in-law, Samuel Parke, denounced the governor’s action and threatened retaliation. “This is a tragic incident for those who are sick and tired of the loss of individual and national freedom,” Parke told The Dayton Journal from a phone located in a temporary hideout. “We consider my father-in-law a martyr. He stood up for those who demand freedom, going out while fighting for the rights of everyone.” Months of low-level conflict in cities throughout the U.S. have increased in intensity and have flared into large-scale clashes throughout the country. Hostilities escalated in Ohio three weeks ago when insurgents fired rockets that landed about 400 yards from Governor Faust while he was visiting the state branch of The Department Of National Security. Carter went into hiding shortly afterward. In recent weeks, the governor’s office has said scores of followers loyal to Carter have increased attacks upon state authorities as security forces stepped up attacks against pockets of resistance. The governor’s office accused Carter of ordering attacks on statewide security installations, including high security zones restricted to the public. ————————————————————————————————————- See Richard Markland’s other articles at: Markland, Richard – Church of God, Bismarck (church-of-god-bismarck.org) ————————————————————————————————————- |
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