Posted on 12/31/2021 5:52:50 AM PST by ransomnote
That would be a very interesting development now wouldn’t it?
The email said they are complying with the Biden (OSHA) mandate even though the legal challenges to it are still ongoing.
It is my prayer that the mandate will be quashed once and for all before the end of the the 90 day reprieve.
While the Biden administration wants to close the Guantanamo prisons, a major construction project is underway -- including an additional courthouse for the military trials + expanded classified workspace. @CBSNews told cost + 15 million NOTE: Detention camps SEPARATE Navy base. pic.twitter.com/vu0vCOA1Zw— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) September 6, 2021
Another Herridge tweet from the same day:
Video:
Trump plans $500M spend on Guantanamo Bay constructionDespite President Biden's goal to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camps after a review, @CBS_Herridge reports a multi-million construction project is underway including an additional military court + expanded workspace for handling classified intel pic.twitter.com/4ZNrZPknmx— Catherine Herridge (@CBS_Herridge) September 6, 2021
Biden set out to close Guantanamo From a Feb 12, 2021 NPR article:
The DOD is again doing something different than what the Biden Admin is publicly saying they want.
I could be wrong, but my understanding is the original contract with Vectrus Systems has built-in options to continue working on specified projects. The April 22, 2021 agreement was exercising option one.
So this appears to be a project started under Trump now being fulfilled under Biden's "presidency".
A friend who ordered Ivermectin from India a few weeks ago has heard nothing in a long time. Someone on FR (can’t remember name but might if I wrack my brain) suggested telling the seller to use DHL instead of USPS, pay more but DHL doesn’t use the USPS.
Guantanamo is a naval base. Thousands of military and civilian employees.
The terrorist detention facility there has 39 prisoners, last I saw. A court building for those 39 cost $15 million? Who got the contract? Was it no-bid?
You can read the contract details at the links. Beyond me.
There are currently 39 detainees. Not only new courtroom or buliding, but also a new SCIF building for handling classified materials. Plus already built, more detention facilities.
Obviously a lot more detainees are expected.
Thanks! Did not seem right. I was wondering.
When my future hubby was planning to take me to meet all of his family, maybe 15 including all of his cousins, I asked what he would do if they did not like me. He said, “They will never see me again.” I was astounded when he said that. After 42 years, I know for a fact that was true. I have had a very warm and loving relationship with all of them. I usually have to coerce him into doing his family functions.
A friend who ordered Ivermectin from India a few weeks ago has heard nothing in a long time. Someone on FR (can’t remember name but might if I wrack my brain) suggested telling the seller to use DHL instead of USPS, pay more but DHL doesn’t use the USPS........
I can’t tell you how I know, but be patient. It will come. They will have no idea what is the package as it works it’s way through the mail system. The medicine is in foil packs so they dont make sound if handled. My experience is about 3 1/2 weeks.
Thank you! I was afraid the USPS had confiscated it.
how good is that. They make like that anymore ?
Oh boy. I won’t even attempt getting ivermectin pills. I like how the paste from farm outlets cuts out doctors and others in my way of getting it. My goal is to stay as far from doctors as possible. It is criminal that the post office is confiscating orders of the pills.....
Believe me there ain’t any doctors involved if the Ivermectin is coming from India.
I searched computer and USBs and could not find the original article that Oorang posted that I (was sure) saved. Finally found it online. If anyone can determine is this just one position or more than one, I’d appreciate it.
Army National Guard Recruits For ‘Internment’ And ‘Resettlement’ Specialist, Military Documents Lay Out Procedure For ‘Civilian Internees’
https://nationalfile.com/natl-guard-internment-resettlement-specialist/
By Patrick Howley
August 12, 2021 at 10:27pm
The Army National Guard is actively recruiting for a job position called “Internment/Resettlement Specialist.” People as young as seventeen years old are eligible for the gig, which includes “Search/Restraint” as “Some of the Skills You’ll Learn,” according to an Army National Guard job posting with a job location listed as Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, military documents show that the military can detain civilians here in America, including U.S. citizens. A leaked U.S. Headquarters of the Army document entitled “INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS” describes an official category of detained person called “civilian internee.” A Department of Defense Directive published below discussed “civilian internees” and made it clear that military detainees can be U.S. citizens.
“In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for an Internment Resettlement Specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training, where you’ll learn basic Soldiering skills, and seven weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part of the time in the field,” states this Army National Guard job posting. Note the location for the job: Washington, D.C.
https://www.nationalguard.com/31e-internmentresettlement-specialist
INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT SPECIALIST
OVERVIEW
Internment/resettlement specialists are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility.
JOB DUTIES
Supervise confinement and detention operations
Provide external security to facilities
Provide counseling/guidance to individual prisoners within a rehabilitative program
Manage and maintain of prisoners/internees and their programs
TRAINING
Job training for an internment/resettlement specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and eight weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field.
Some of the skills you’ll learn are:
Military laws and jurisdictions
Self-defense and use of firearms
Interpersonal communications skills
Search/restraint and custody/control procedures
HELPFUL SKILLS
Interest in law enforcement
Physical and mental fitness
Ability to make quick decisions
Ability to remain calm under heavy duress
REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S)
Skilled Technical (ST): 95
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career with federal, state and local law enforcement.
I have to wipe down the upper part of shopping cart. Always have. Babies and wet diapers and then I put my milk carton or eggs there and into my refrigerator. Nope! I wash my hands before I open refrigerator and then do a quick wipe off of groceries before they get put away. Disgusts me to see 5 year old kids with dirty shoes sitting in the big cart area. Yeah, I do a reclean of the carts after the store people. My husband says Covid has made people start to catch up to me on cleaning. Well, maybe a little.
Can I have your sanitizer recipe, please?
Thanks
I will post on the Natural Health thread and I’ll ping you. It may be up there, I will look.
gisd O
He is a keeper.
That’s a nice story with a happy ending. I like happy endings.
Thanks. And happy 2022
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