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Saturday, July 07, 2012

Whoever shoots the mostest the fastest.....

No Warning Shots
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, July 6, 2012


A newly leaked US Army Military Police training manual for “Civil Disturbance Operations” outlines how military assets are to be used domestically to quell riots, confiscate firearms and even kill Americans on U.S. soil during mass civil unrest.
Army Manual Outlines Plan To Kill Rioters, Demonstrators In America New Orleans Katrina military police patrol Canal St. 090505 by AP
The document (PDF), which is dated 2006 and was used for a self-learning course at the U.S. Army Military Police School at Fort McClellan, makes it clear that the operations described in the manual apply to both “CONUS and OCONUS,” meaning inside the Continental United States and outside the Continental United States.
The document outlines how military assets will be used to “help local and state authorities to restore and maintain law and order” in the event of mass riots, civil unrest or a declaration of martial law.
The primary function of military assets will be focused around, “breaking up unauthorized gatherings and by patrolling the disturbance area to prevent the commission of lawless acts,” states the document, adding, “during operations to restore order, military forces may present a show of force, establish roadblocks, break up crowds, employ crowd control agents, patrol, serve as security forces or reserves, and perform other operations as required.”
The manual also describes how prisoners will be processed through temporary internment camps under the guidance of U.S. Army FM 3-19.40 Internment/Resettlement Operations, which as we reported earlier this year, outlines how internees would be “re-educated” into developing an “appreciation of U.S. policies” while detained in prison camps inside the United States.

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Doesn't that prase "an appreciation of US policies" sound so...... Pol Pot? Lenin? Mao?
Obama has learned well from his masters.

13 comments:

  1. Truly terrifying.

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  2. Appreciation of US policies? How about the policy of the military to uphold the Constitution?

    I would hope, should such a time come, the majority of our servicepeople would refuse such orders.

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  3. That has to be an old piece. USAMPS (U.S. Army Military Police School) moved from Ft. McClellan to Ft. Leonard Wood at least 10 years ago. In fact Ft. McClellan has been closed for quite some time.

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  4. I appreciate the update Anon, but I can remember using TMs from the 50s when I was in during the late 70s.
    Until I see a revised TM or OpOrder, I'm believing this one.

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  5. I really don't think these 18 to 25 year olds are gonna be ready when the lead is flying right back at them..............

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  6. 2006? Ft McClellan? Not,McClellan closed down in '98 or '99. Trying to dig out my old FM's on this. It should say Ft Lenordwood if it is something newer.

    Cruachan!

    Highlander

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  7. I loathe Obama too, but let's remember that he was NOT the president in 2006. Unfortunately folks, D or R, they all suck.

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  8. All this shit would sound like a low budget movie plot, if I were`nt seeing it unfold daily before our very eye`s. I am still amazed at the clip I saw wherein one of these lefty`s say`s " We kinda agree with Chairman Mao that political power come`s largely from the barrel of a gun ". Say what ? !. Did`nt study his own country`s history very well did he ?.

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  9. Out kids are doing pretty well over in sand land, i am sure that they will be good at killing us also.

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  10. +1 on the date analysis.

    Entirely too many military toads in the upper strata are statists, who would love to impose martial law.

    They already love throwing their weight around and WANT ! More!

    Jimmuh Carter was one.

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  11. Well, just fuck Posse Comitatus, then.

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