Community | November 14, 2011 | 1 comment

Will U.S. Army Be Used to Crush Public Resistance?

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I mean, it's not like the military hasn't been running drills for a financial collapse and subsequent uprisings thirty year or anything.

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The Alternative Futures Symposium in Chantilly, Va. was all part of the U.S. Army’s Unified Quest 2012 exercise, the latest in a series of annual war games that in recent years has focused on America’s response to a global financial meltdown in which average citizens took to the streets en masse.

In November 2010, CNBC’s Eamon Javers had this to say about last year’s exercise: “Ever since the crash of 2008, the defense-intelligence establishment has been paying a lot of attention to global markets and how they can serve as a threat to U.S. national security interests.”

Javers went on to report: “The Army is having a very interesting yearlong exercise called Unified Quest 2011. In that war-gaming series, the Army is looking at the implications of a large-scale economic breakdown in the U.S. that would force the Army to keep domestic order amid civil unrest and deal with global fragmented power and drastically lower budgets.”
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1 comment // Will U.S. Army Be Used to Crush Public Resistance?

  • Anonmaly
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      Anonmaly  
    • Idk.... Obama keeps letting cops abuse peaceful protesters... But what does he care? He's on vacation again, no matter what he and the media tries to perpetuate....

      I wouldn't put it beyond the scope of the monstrous oligarchs...

    • 6 months ago
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