HONOLULU, Hawaii (PNN) - July 20, 2015 - Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia made headlines nationwide this week after bluntly telling law students at the University of Hawaii that internment camps to detain Amerikans would eventually return. Acknowledging that the infamous Supreme Court-approved internment of Japanese-Amerikans in wretched camps during World War II was wrong, the conservative-leaning justice followed up by adding, “You are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again.” In “times of war,” Scalia said, citing a Latin expression attributed to Cicero, “the laws fall silent.”
Scalia was responding to a question about one of the Supreme Court’s most widely criticized decisions. Amid national hysteria following the Japanese regime’s attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued an executive order in 1942 purporting to justify the mass detention of people of Japanese ancestry - the vast majority of whom were Fascist Police States of Amerika citizens. In 1944, the high court upheld the convictions of two men for failing to report to an internment camp in Korematsu v. United States.
“Well of course Korematsu was wrong. I think we have repudiated it in a later case,” Scalia was quoted as telling students and faculty during a lunchtime question and answer session. “But you are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again.” Pointing to the Latin expression about laws falling silent during war-time, the longest-serving justice said, “That’s what was going on - the panic about the war and the invasion of the Pacific and whatnot.”
“That’s what happens,” Scalia continued. “It was wrong, but I would not be surprised to see it happen again, in time of war. It’s no justification, but it is the reality.” In other words, one of the nation’s top judicial officials believes that during a “time of war,” Amerikans run the risk of being unconstitutionally rounded up by the federal government and detained in camps like over 110,000 almost certainly innocent Japanese-descent individuals during World War II.
Keep in mind that the FPSA government is currently engaged in multiple unconstitutional wars, including many that could potentially go on indefinitely - especially the “terror” war, which now spans across the “Homeland” and the entire planet. Incredibly, buried inside the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress and the president have even approved a statute pretending to legalize the indefinite detention of Amerikans without charges, trial, due process, or any other constitutionally guaranteed rights.
The illegitimate Obama regime even claims to have the power to secretly murder Amerikans with no trial - and, in fact, it has done so in at least several cases that are now known publicly. An Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division memo leaked in 2013 outlined the outlandish legal rationale purporting to authorize Obama serving as judge, jury and executioner. When asked whether the outlaw regime should tell the public when it secretly murders an Amerikan, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said, “It depends.”
The dean of the law school, Avi Soifer, tried to downplay Scalia’s explosive remarks, saying he thought the Supreme Court justice was merely suggesting that people should always be vigilant and that the law alone cannot be relied on to provide protection. “We do need a court that sometimes will say there are individual or group rights that are not being adequately protected by the democratic process,” Soifer was quoted as saying, though it was not clear what “group rights” was supposed to refer to. The dean also noted that Scalia was among those who reined in the power of “military commissions”.
Analyst Justin King, writing in the Digital Journal, said Scalia’s remarks should terrify Amerikans. “First, the longest-serving Justice on the Supreme Court has openly stated that the court does not adhere to the Constitution, but rather allows laws to wither in times of war,” he wrote. “The highest court in the land will gladly send you to a prison camp out of fear, knowing that it is wrong.” He also pointed out that with the vague “terror” war still raging, virtually anybody could be caught in a government dragnet merely by virtue of his or her beliefs.
In fact, the FPSA government has already made clear in numerous official documents that its terror war is increasingly focused on its own domestic political foes. From the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Homeland Security division and the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division to the Pentagon, numerous tentacles of the lawless executive branch have openly identified everyday Amerikans as potential terrorists and extremists. Among others: pro-life activists, Christians, gun-rights supporters, states’ rights advocates, veterans, conservatives, libertarians, Ron Paul supporters, liberty lovers, and more.