US Army Announces Readiness for Total
Military Takeover of America
Sorcha Faal / whatdoesitmean.com | October 21 2006
Russian Intelligence Analysts are reporting today that
final steps towards a full Military Dictatorship of the United States have
been taken with the US Army announcing USARNORTH
has now reached ‘full operational
capacity’ and is now ready to:
“Execute homeland
defense and defense support of civil authorities missions”, and
“Conduct the Army-to-Army
portion of the theater cooperation mission with Canada and Mexico”.
According to these reports, the first of the USANORTH
plans for the total military takeover of the United States, from its few
remaining civilian overseers, rest with a new series of draconian laws recently
enacted by their top Military Leaders and which, among other things, suspends
the right of habeas corpus for Americans, and which the American Military
Leaders have ordered their courts to disallow, and as we can read as reported
by the Washington Post News Service in their article titled "Court
Told It Lacks Power in Detainee Cases", and which says:
"Moving
quickly to implement the bill signed by President Bush this week that authorizes
military trials of enemy combatants, the administration has formally notified
the U.S. District Court here that it no longer has jurisdiction to consider
hundreds of habeas corpus petitions filed by inmates at the Guantanamo Bay
prison in Cuba.
Beyond
those already imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay or elsewhere, the law applies
to all non-U.S. citizens, including permanent U.S. residents. Habeas corpus,
a Latin term meaning "you have the body," is one of the oldest
principles of English and American law. It requires the government to show
a legal basis for holding a prisoner."
Not being fully explained to the American people, however,
are that these new draconian laws do in fact have a direct impact upon each
of them, and as explained by an American dissident group called The Future
of Freedom Foundation, and which in their article titled "Jose Padilla and the Military Commissions
Act", states:
"Anyone who hoped that U.S.
military detention of Americans accused of terrorism expired with the transfer
of American citizen Jose Padilla from military custody to Justice Department
custody have seen their hopes dashed by the Military Commissions Act that
the president signed into law yesterday. Although the act limits to foreign
citizens the use of military tribunals and the denial of habeas corpus,
any person, including American citizens, can still be labeled and treated
as an “unlawful enemy combatant” in the war on terrorism.
What does that mean for the American
people? It means the same thing it did for Jose Padilla. You’ll recall that
Padilla was arrested in Chicago for terrorism and transferred to military
custody, where, according to Padilla, he was tortured and involuntarily
injected with drugs.
The government’s position is that
since the entire world is a battlefield in which the war on terrorism is
being waged, U.S. officials now have the power to arrest any American suspected
of terrorism, place him in military custody, and subject him to the same
“unlawful enemy combatant” treatment that Padilla received, until the war
on terrorism has finally been won, no matter how long that takes."
More ominously for the American people is their future
culpability in these actions being done in their name by their Military
Leaders, and as articulated by one of the United
States most celebrated reporters, Helen
Thomas, and who has said about these horrific new laws:
"President Bush on Tuesday
signed the law that legalizes the administration's shameful treatment of
detainees suspected of terrorism. The same measure also empowers the president
to define torture. It's a sad legacy for America and its already-tarnished
world image.
The far-reaching legislation gives
Bush the right to decide what constitutes torture. The president has often
said "we do not torture," despite evidence to the contrary - and
photographs from the infamous Abu Ghraib prison as well. The president also
can set guidelines for interrogation of prisoners. White House spokesman
Tony Snow declined to say whether "waterboarding" - in which detainees
are made to feel they are drowning - would be permissible.
Under the new law, the president
also has extraordinary powers to designate who is an illegal enemy combatant,
which potentially subjects U.S. citizens and foreigners to indefinite detention
with no power to appeal. Bush is also allowed to interpret the Geneva Conventions
on Humane Treatment of Prisoners of War.
One of the reasons Bush sought
a green light from the lawmakers is "to have Congress stand with him
in the dock," Malinowski added. The military commissions act is law.
And all Americans will be tainted by it."
Helen Thomas’ reference to American Military Leaders
standing in the ‘dock’, which means standing trial for War Crimes and Crimes
Against Humanity, rings ever truer with the decision of the International
Committee of the Red Cross issuing only its second ever in history “concern”
regarding the actions of a warring Nation [the
first “concern” issued by the ICRC was in 1944 over the Nazi German treatment
of concentration camp detainees], and which we can read as reported
by the SwissInfo News Service in their article titled “ICRC
"concerned" over US anti-terrorism law", and which says:
"The
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expressed concern on Thursday
at the United States' tough new anti-terrorism law. The president of Swiss-run
humanitarian body, Jakob Kellenberger, said that there were questions over
its compliance with the Geneva Conventions on the conduct of war."
To the second part of the USANORTH plan for the unsuspecting
American people, Conduct the Army-to-Army
portion of the theater cooperation mission with Canada and Mexico”,
we can read from the Council on Foreign Relations report that first outlined
the merger of the independent Nations of the United States, Canada and Mexico
into a North American Union, and which says:
"Sponsored by the Council on
Foreign Relations in association with the Canadian Council of Chief Executives
and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales.
North America is vulnerable on several
fronts: the region faces terrorist and criminal security threats, increased
economic competition from abroad, and uneven economic development at home.
In response to these challenges, a trinational, Independent Task Force on
the Future of North America has developed a roadmap to promote North American
security and advance the well-being of citizens of all three countries.
When the leaders of Canada, Mexico,
and the United States met in Texas recently they underscored the deep ties
and shared principles of the three countries. The Council-sponsored Task
Force applauds the announced "Security and Prosperity Partnership of
North America," but proposes a more ambitious vision of a new community
by 2010 and specific recommendations on how to achieve it."
Also not being understood by the American people are
how their young children are currently being trained to be administrators
of this North American Union, and as we can read as reported by the World
Net Daily News Service in their article titled "N[orth] American students
trained for 'merger', and which says:
"In another example
of the way the three nations of North America are being drawn into a federation,
or "merger," students from 10 universities in the U.S., Mexico
and Canada are participating annually in a simulated "model Parliament."
Under the sponsorship
of the Canadian based North American Forum on Integration, students met
in the Mexican Senate for five days in May in an event dubbed "Triumvirate,"
with organizers declaring "A North American Parliament is born."
A similar event took place in the Canadian Senate in 2005.
The intentions of
organizers are clear. "The creation of a North American parliament,
such as the one being simulated by these young people, should be considered,"
explained Raymond Chretien, the president of the Triumvirate and the former
Canadian ambassador to both Mexico and the U.S. Participants discuss draft
bills on trade corridors, immigration, provisions of the North American
Free Trade Agreement and produce a daily newspaper called "The TrilatHerald."
To those dwindling numbers of Americans aware of the
total destruction of their Nation, and way of life, ever harsher measures
to destroy all dissent were outlined to them this past week by their Military
Leaders, and as we can read as reported by these various sources:
As reported by the Reuters News Service in their October 17th article titled "Web could
be terror training camp: Chertoff", and which says, "Disaffected
people living in the United States may develop radical ideologies and potentially
violent skills over the Internet and that could present the next major U.S.
security threat, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said
on Monday. "We now have a capability of someone to radicalize themselves
over the Internet," Chertoff said on the sidelines of a meeting of
International Association of the Chiefs of Police."
As reported by the CNET News Service in their October 17th article titled "FBI
director wants ISPs to track users", and which says, "FBI
Director Robert Mueller on Tuesday called on Internet service providers
to record their customers' online activities, a move that anticipates a
fierce debate over privacy and law enforcement in Washington next year."
As reported by an American dissident writer, Chris
Floyd, in his October 17th report titled
"Sentimental
Education: Academia Signs Up for Tracking Down Dissent", and which
says, "Why
is the United States government spending millions of dollars to track down
critics of George W. Bush in the press? And why have major American universities
agreed to put this technology of tyranny into the state's hands?
The
Bush administration already has spyware devouring reams of private information
in every direction. It is now paying top universities millions of dollars
to refine this data into actionable intelligence - including the automated
discernment and tracking of dissent against administration policies and
criticism of the president. Bush has openly declared that he has no intention
of obeying privacy laws - or any other laws safeguarding the Constitutional
rights of American citizens - if he doesn't want to."
More interesting, perhaps, than the simultaneous flooding
of the American media this past week with ‘frightening’
reports on the ‘dangers’ of the
Internet by the US Military Leaders, was the sensationalist reporting revolving
around an American man posting on the Internet a hoax threat, and which
has resulted in his arrest, and as we can read as reported by the KWTX News
Service in their article titled "Store Clerk Arrested In
Stadium Threat Hoax", and which says:
"A Wisconsin grocery
store clerk is under arrest on charges he's behind the hoax that claimed
there would be dirty bomb attacks during this weekend's NFL games. Jake
Brahm surrendered to federal authorities Friday morning, and was due in
a Milwaukee court later in the day. The US Attorney in Newark, N.J., says
Brahm is charged in a sealed criminal complaint."
Russian Intelligence reports on this American ‘hoax incident’, in our opinion, have correctly stated that these events
are a false flag operation intended to bring the ever growing American dissident
community to heel by ‘reminding’
them that even a 20-year-old store clerk is not beyond their reach. We can rightly imagine the fear these events
have caused among the American dissidents as what they are experiencing
now we have lived with our entire lives.
To the greater of these issues, though, remains the
fact that the total destruction of America
today has long been planned, and is even now in its final stages. To the many warning signs put before these American
people there have also been many, and, perhaps, none more chilling then
a simple letter sent from a former US Congressman, Bill Hefner,
to a constituent of his in North
Carolina written in 1997, and which says:
"Enclosed is
the information you requested pertaining to the Army's policy and guidance
for establishing civilian inmate labor program and civilian prison camps
on Army installations.
This information has
not yet been published (it is currently at the printers), however, it has
been funded, staffed, and does reflect current Army policy. I hope you find this information useful."
As the storm clouds continue to gather over these once
great American people, one cannot wonder at their continued insistence to
not look up, see what is coming, and prepare.

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