Pittsburgh G20 Summit: De Facto Martial Law

by Joe Pogany


In a dis­turb­ing trend that has been emerg­ing in the United States over the last few years, active-duty mil­i­tary will be on a mis­sion in the streets of another mod­ern Amer­i­can city. WPXI News is report­ing that 2,000 combat-ready troops from the 2nd Brigade Com­bat team of the Army National Guard will be deployed in Pitts­burgh Penn­syl­va­nia dur­ing the G20 Sum­mit. The troops will be tasked with pro­vid­ing assis­tance with crowd con­trol, traf­fic, defen­sive ter­ror­ist tac­tics, and equip­ment to sense bio­log­i­cal and chem­i­cal weapons.

In an August 3rd broad­cast on KDKA News, it was reported that Gov. Ed Ren­dell had promised 1,500 Penn­syl­va­nia National Guard troops who would be on-call “If nec­es­sary.” In this and other news reports, it was reported that the roughly 900-member Pitts­burgh Police Force was not enough to han­dle the amount of pro­tes­tors that are being expected, which was cited as a rea­son to bring in the National Guard. Pitts­burgh Police Depart­ment Chief Nate Harper put out a call to other depart­ments and major cities seek­ing and even­tu­ally get­ting roughly 3,100 out-of-town police offi­cers for the event. So, even though the police were able to secure the needed forces, we now have a con­firmed com­mit­ment of active-duty mil­i­tary of not 1,500 troops— but 2,000! As of now we can expect 6,000 or more “author­i­ties” for this elit­ists’ confab.

There is still no word as to whether or not these National Guard troops will be armed, and if so, whether they will be armed with lethal or non-lethal weapons. From ear­lier reports it is known that the police force will have “Standard-issue riot gear” but it is not known if the mil­i­tary will be equipped in this way too. Another point that is not known at this time is what the chain of com­mand will be. (I.e. whether the police will be direct­ing the mil­i­tary or vice-versa)

Fol­low­ing the U.S. Depart­ment of Home­land Security’s des­ig­na­tion of the sum­mit as a “National Secu­rity Spe­cial Event,” the U.S. Secret Ser­vice has taken charge of the event. This means that the Fed­eral Gov­ern­ment is direct­ing all of the activ­i­ties of the police, mil­i­tary, local offi­cials, and by fiat— all of the local cit­i­zens. Amtrak has announced that they will not be mak­ing stops in Pitts­burgh dur­ing the sum­mit as well as Grey­hound, who is con­sid­er­ing tem­porar­ily mov­ing their ter­mi­nal to McK­eesport. The Port Author­ity of Allegheny County announced that the light-rail ser­vice into the city will stop as it enters the city and admit that they still don’t know about how bus ser­vice will be affected.

KDKA News is also report­ing that res­i­dents of the Down­town Pitts­burgh area will need to show ID to enter their homes. The assorted apart­ment firms in the area are noti­fy­ing their ten­ants that their infor­ma­tion will be given to the city, which in-turn will put their names into a data­base. When the ten­ants who live in the “secu­rity zone” want to get home, they will need to go through a secu­rity check­point and show proper iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. No word on who will man these check­points or whether the res­i­dents will have to take their belts and shoes off.

Many groups have applied for per­mits with the city for protests. Many per­mits have been denied, and many more have not yet been answered. Of the per­mits that have been granted, none have actu­ally been issued yet. The ACLU plans on suing the City of Pitts­burgh if the per­mits are not issued by the close of the busi­ness day, Fri­day. All of the groups who plan on protest­ing can look for­ward to doing so in one of the two pro­posed “Free-speech zones.”

With active-duty mil­i­tary per­son­nel being on the streets, free-speech zones, lit­tle or no pub­lic trans­porta­tion and mak­ing local res­i­dents show ID to get to their homes, we will be under a de facto mar­tial law dec­la­ra­tion here in Pitts­burgh. This sum­mit under­lines all of the things that are totally un-American and wholly total­i­tar­ian in this coun­try today.

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About Marc MkKoy

Enemy of the State, iconoclast, critical thinker. Non-citizen and natural man who prefers to not engage in the institutional insanity used to perpetuate an adopted reality of material hedonism in exchange for personal responsibility and personal investment in life. I prefer a path of peaceful resistance, but succumbing to the imperfect, flawed nature of my physical self I must entertain the possibility of violence should my life or safety be threatened by those who believe they possess some moral, political, or other right to subject me to their will. May peace prevail, but those who choose violence welcome the same.
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