Posted on 04/14/2010 5:15:40 AM PDT by Neville72
In October of this year, one month prior to the November midterm elections, a special army unit known as 'Consequence Management Response Force' will be ready for deployment on American soil if so ordered by the President.
According to the Army Times,
They may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control or to deal with potentially horrific scenarios such as massive poisoning and chaos in response to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield explosive, or CBRNE, attack.
The key phrase is 'may be called upon to help with civil unrest.'
This afternoon a local radio talk show host reported that he had been in contact with a member of the military. This military source stated that the armed forces have been alerted to the strong possibility that civil unrest may occur in the United States this summer, prior to the midterm elections of 2010.
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
Never knew that - interesting.
I hope you’re right.
The evidence suggests strongly that you are wrong.
Well put.
I pity the poor bastards in the cities.
Everyone should take these government actions as a lesson.
Do not stay and fight. Escape.
Find out who came after you. Engage them on your own terms later.
An advance unit was deployed during the 2008 election season.
Many here on this forum don't know (were never told by the msm) that in the rear eschalon there were race riots when ever the notion hit them... A lot of the so called "Fraggings" were race perpetuated.
I BELIEVE EVERY FREEPER AND CERTAINLY EVERY FREEPER CHRISTIAN NEEDS TO READ THE FULL DOC AT THIS LINK:
It essentially says that all Christians who believe in the 2nd Coming etc. are the enemy of the government and of the military.
Here are some excerpts from Stuckerts report:
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Millennialism has great explanatory value, significant policy implications, and creates potential vulnerabilities that adversaries may exploit. (Abstract, page iii.)
These factors [results of millennial belief] can be problematic for any military leader or planner attempting to achieve U.S. Government policy objectives through strategy, operations and programs. (Abstract, page iv.)
Notice that from the very outset of this report, Stuckert asserts that Christians who believe in the Second Coming create circumstances or conditions that might be problematic for Americas military leaders. We Christians also create potential vulnerabilities that Americas enemies may exploit, according to Stuckert. Furthermore, Stuckert laments that we Christians may even interfere with U.S. Government policy objectives.
Pray tell, exactly what are those U.S. Government policy objectives that Christians might prove to be problematic for? And is Major Stuckert suggesting that those Christian military officers currently serving in the US armed forces are somehow problematic to U.S. Government policy objectives? And do these same Christian officers make America vulnerable to our enemies? Is he suggesting that military officers in the US armed forces who believe in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ be expunged from military service, because of their beliefs?
As one will observe when reading the 61-page treatise, Major Stuckert, with a broad brush, paints millennialist Christians as being serious problems for Americas foreign policy and for U.S. Government policy objectives, and that we must be dealt with; but he offers no details on what, exactly, should be done. Or if he did, that part of his treatise is not a matter of public record.
More quotes:
The impact of American millennial religious ideas on U.S. Government policy will add to strategic hubris, compel increasingly reckless international action, and continue to over-commit the military in ways the Nation cannot afford. (Page 1)
Again, notice that Christians who believe in Christs return add to pride, recklessness, and war. Good grief! I suppose that we Christians are also responsible for the escalating price of gas and oil tooand maybe even global warming!
Stuckert continues:
First, millennial thought and its policy implications may create strategic transparency that affords adversaries an advantage in decision-making. Second, an understanding of American millennial thinking may provide adversaries with the means to manipulate American policy and subsequent action. Third, the enemy may exploit American millennialism to increase the fragility of and even disrupt coalitions. Fourth, adversaries may exploit American millennialism to demoralize or TERRORIZE joint forces and the American people. By recognizing these potential vulnerabilities, military leaders and planners may TAKE ACTION NOW to mitigate the effects. (Page 2. Emphasis added.)
Dear reader, is the hair standing up on the back of your neck yet? If not, it should be!
According to Major Stuckert, the belief in Christs Second Coming makes us vulnerable to Americas adversaries. In fact, these adversaries (are they foreign or domestic? He doesnt specify) might even exploit this belief to TERRORIZE . . . the American people. (Emphasis added.)
Theres that T word again! Do you now see the connection to the MIAC and Homeland Security reports? Is it all starting to make sense now? Because we believe in the literal return of Christ to the earth, do people such as Major Stuckert consider us to be potential terrorists?
And just what does Stuckert mean by the statement, Military leaders and planners may take action now to mitigate the effects? Does he propose that we Christians be rounded up and put in all these FEMA camps (that dont exist)? Just how does he plan for the US military to mitigate the effects of us Christians? This statement is downright chilling!
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Pentecostals, Assemblies of God and Southern Baptists are particularly cited as hazardous to the powers that be.
I have asserted for years hereon that the globalists targeted such Christian beliefs more seriously than other Christian orientations. This was my conviction from small bits and pieces of the puzzle here and there and from my experiences and observations in Asia.
This is the first confirmation of such from this level and type of source.
Consider how the press today would report troops firing on the Tea Party as opposed to how the press reported the “poor innocent students” at Kent State being murdered. Times have changed. The press is not a free press but a biased bunch.
As the quote ref’d in my tagline note . . . they’ve owned the press for a long time. 30 famlies roughly.
30 families roughly own 90% or so of the world’s banks too.
There is now a distinct quickening of the pace, and they are becoming bolder and bolder “in yer face” behavior, etc.
Stay off the skyline, lads and lasses!
Semper Fidelis
Dick G
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You have to take these things with a grain of salt. To the MSM, any tracked vehicle is a tank.
INDEED.
WELL PUT.
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Tactically . . . strategically . . . logically . . .
isn’t it more likely that their . . .
increase in ‘in-your-face’ brazenness
correlates with
most likely:
1. being near more dramatic operational festivities
and/or
2. informed confidence about the comprehensiveness of their degree of control?
I’m logically pondering here is all.
I have no training in such matters.
Sadly, even some FREEPERS are not interested in being that influenced by facts.
Ain’t a good survival strategy to blunder around in convinced assummptions . . . but it seems to be a chronic habit of a percentage hereon. Some of whom I’d have never guessed would be afflicted with the malady.
The use of federal troops to quell violence against politicians would be a violation of the PCA.
I,myself, have no reason to justify them—if it looks like a duck, etc.
SOURCE DOC links related to the Army monograph against Pentecostal and Southern Baptist etc. Christians:
See Bob Unruhs report here
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.printable&pageId=119315
The guilty jerk’s original report here . . .
See Major Stuckerts report here in pdf form:
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA485511&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf
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