and checking it routinely. Anyone else keeping track of the Constitution
violations and weird military stuff going on, such as:
On Feb. 14, our US Military Northern Command, top officer, Gen. Gene
Renuart, and Canadian Lt. Gen. Marc Dumais, head of Canada Command, signed
an agreement with little fanfare or announcement. This agreement allows the
military from either nation to send troops across each other's borders
during an emergency; a "civil emergency". Posse comitatus is a U.S. law
that prohibits the use of federal troops from conducting law enforcement
duties on domestic soil unless approved by Congress. It's a longstanding
federal statute that restricts the government's ability to use the U.S.
military as a police force. The Canadian military would not be bound by that
restriction.