Domestic Unrest
Western military forces turning inward in anticipation of domestic unrest
As the growing world-wide economic crisis deepens, military forces from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom are preparing to meet angry citizens on the street. The economic crisis - and the public outrage it is causing - is at the forefront of intelligence agencies and military forces in the western world.
Prominent trends forecaster Gerald Celente has been sounding the alarm for years, warning that riots and tax revolts are coming to America. The Pentagon, U. K. Ministry of Defense, and Canadian military apparently agree. In November of 2008 the United States Army War College released the report Known Unknowns: Unconventional "Strategic Shocks" in Defense Strategy Development. The report identifies economic collapse as a reason for the defense establishment to conduct domestic operations. The report states,
"Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security. Deliberate employment of weapons of mass destruction or other catastrophic capabilities, unforeseen economic collapse, loss of functioning political and legal order, purposeful domestic resistance or insurgency..."The CIA and MI5 are both watching the economic situation for signs of unrest and political instability. As the Washington Post reports, the CIA has added an economic situation report to its threat assessment for the White House. A further sign that the United States government is anticipating widespread unrest comes with the domestic stationing of the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 3rd Infantry Division. The Army Times reports,
"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."
cont. @ informationliberation
9 Comments:
Sounds like the cue for a war or basically, paki-bashing. Those war lords are so our lords and wankers. See, prime time for a revolution is so rare, tek chance hombre - LS is serving up socialism even in da US.
Z
War is peace, Winston.
Meanwhile everyone points at isms, as if there were any sort of agreement in terms of definition.
Fat lot of good 'solutions' will do now.
Thought of you when I read this.. while I particularly enjoyed the last paragraph..
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/38239
Tom, that last line is a rather tortured way of saying this deserves more lucid examination than our common dialog affords it.
Jimbo, in the comments, says "unbelievable" should've been "believable", but that loses something in the translation.
Thanks for thinking of me. I was thinking of you, too, when I saw this.
Hey.. I surf my porn at home!
A little revolution is good for the soul.
I would like your opinion on what you think about this administration keeping all those email addresses and cell phone numbers of their supporters and financial contributors on file?
My feeling is that the more lists a government has, the more chances of abuse.
Seems Big Brotherish to me, Pelmo. Unamerican, in the land of the free...an extension of the desensitizing achieved by the past eight years of deconstruction by Bushco.
It's wrong to head down this road and 'paranoia strikes deep' is more than a trite warning. I heard yesterday we've dropped to 13th in terms of free countries, according to a UN report..
Databases debase.
It appears the more things change, they remain the same. No matter what the ruling class says, they don't want to give up a bit of power.
Truly.
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