Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Hillary Clinton, using the Sedition Act and Espionage Act plans to jail hundreds of thousands of patriots, inside FEMA concentration camps. The Obama power base
is found within unions first and then found within political favors and corrupt
dealings. The
Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, best known simply as the Knights of Labor (K of L),
was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of
the 19th Century.
It was established in
1869 and reached a peak membership of nearly three-quarters of a million
members by the middle of the 1880s, before beginning a period of rapid decline
in size and influence, being supplanted by the American Federation of Labor in
the 1890s.
A union , known
as the IWW was founded in Chicago in
June 1905 at a convention of two hundred socialists, anarchists, and radical
trade unionists from
all over the United States. The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the
Wobblies) is an international union.
At its peak in 1923,
the organization claimed some 100,000 members in good standing, and could
marshal the support of perhaps 300,000 workers. Its membership declined
dramatically after a 1924 split brought on by internal conflict. IWW membership
does not require that one work in a represented workplace, nor does it exclude
membership in another labor union.
1917 The Espionage Act of
1917 was a United States federal law passed on June 15, 1917, shortly after the
U.S. entry into World War I. It prohibited any attempt to interfere with
military operations, support America's enemies during wartime, to promote insubordination
in the military, or interfere with military recruitment. In 1919, the U.S.
Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Schenck v. United States that the Act did
not violate the free speech rights of those convicted under its provisions
1918 The Sedition Act of
1918 was an Act of the United States Congress signed into law by President
Woodrow Wilson on
May 16, 1918.
It forbade the use
of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the
United States government, its flag, or its armed forces or that caused
others to view the American government or its institutions with contempt.
The act also allowed
the Postmaster General to refuse to deliver mail that met those same standards
for punishable speech or opinion. It applied only to times "when the
United States is in war." It was repealed on December 13, 1920
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