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General William Boykin, Retired, says US economy about to collapse, food shortages, martial law
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[quote:No Dhimmi:MV8yMTAxMzI1XzM1NDAyODE2XzgzMEFEQ0Yy] The economic threats on the horizon are serious, and the risks of worst-case scenario outcomes increase the longer our country’s problems go unresolved. Consider what retired Lt. General and former CIA official William Boykin had to say in a 2012 interview: “I’ll be very honest with you. The situation in America could be such that martial law is actually warranted, and that situation in my view could occur if we had an economic collapse… The dam is just about to break on our economy, and I think when it does, there’s going to be a major disruption of the distribution of food. And I think what you’ll see particularly in the inner cities is riots, civil unrest that ultimately might justify martial law.” [/quote]
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Retired Army General and Former Deputy Director of the CIA.
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