Naomi Wolf: The Battle Plan III: Deployment and Its Dangers
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naomi-wolf/the-battle-plan-iii-deplo_b_133662.html
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On October 1, 2008, President Bush deployed a brigade -- which means three to four thousand warriors -- somewhere in America. We do not know where they are deployed though citizens have informally reported to me having seen military vehicles and troops in Georgia and Alabama. We do know that their official mandate according to the first report is 'crowd control' as well as action in the event of a mass civilian catastrophe. Initial reports described their technology 'module package' as involving Tasers and rubber bullets.
First, the founding generation set a bright line to keep military from policing our streets in 1807 because they knew from their own experience how easily military forces -- King George's -- could subdue civilian society. The First Brigade is Bush's force: they are not answerable to Congress or to the Governors of states: they are answerable to the Commander in Chief. In an Alternet posting, I interviewed Air Force Colonel (retired) David Antoon who noted that the troops must obey the president, even if he asks them to arrest Congress or fire on civilians or attack media outlets. If they do not obey orders, he notes, they face five years in
prison.
Police forces have become more violent toward civilians due to resources as well as pressure from Homeland Security money and personnel. Prior to this summer's conventions, $50 million was sent to both Denver and St. Paul, much of which was used to arm and train police to act against citizens.
In St. Paul, funds were sent in advance to pay off the lawsuits against police forces that were guaranteed to arise from the planned abuse of citizens. This sort of thing is happening across the country. The tactic has established a closed circle that has turned citizens' law enforcement agencies into contractors of a state that is directing acts of increasing severity against US citizens. Now a military brigade is being deployed.
The Bush administration has unilaterally decided to defy federal laws that have kept the military off our streets since 1807, almost since the birth of this nation: The John Warner Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 expanded the president's authority to deploy troops within the United States. The people raised a hue and cry -- and this power was then substantially limited by a new provision in the 2008 National Defense Authorization Act. But Bush signaled, with a signing statement, that he would not recognize these new limitations. We may be called unpatriotic for fearing these soldiers on our streets. We should see through this. Our military are indeed brave and overwhelmingly decent. And, as I note, they can be prosecuted for refusing to follow orders. But history -- and the Zimbardo experiments, and Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo -- has taught us clearly that decent kids under duress and following strict orders can do appalling things. Our men and women in uniform over there have followed many orders that are still giving them PTSD and nightmares at home.
Air Force Colonel Antoon notes further:
I am not a constitutional scholar. But history, which we as Americans ignore at our own peril, clearly suggests that martial law trumps civil law. As I said, and as you have written, I believe we are in great peril if we have American troops who have been trained to "destroy the enemy ... in close combat" patrolling American streets. Posse Comitatus is essential because American soldiers are not trained for such things as civil disobedience -- they are trained to kill. The US military "Warrior's Creed" clearly states: "I stand ready to deploy, engage and destroy the enemies of the United States of America in close combat.
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WHEN it happens, not IF, but when this happens and American troops fire on American citizens, I feel that those troops that fire their weapons should be held accountable as much, if not more, than those fools who order it.
If you want this stopped, make sure the American Armed Forces know NOW that if they shoot, we hang afterwards.
They need to know, and we need to tell them, shooting thier own citizens is unpatriotic, traitorous, and punishable.
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Conniepae
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Its often said when anyone questions how we got into the mess in Iraq, "Its too late now, we are there". Its not too late now, we are here, waiting for answers. How can this be stopped before it gets started?
PTSD will surely follow American Soldiers who are instructed to move against fellow Americans. Torn between leadership and country should not be put on the back of our honorable soldiers.
I feel sorry for the troops and us. Naomi Wolf is sounding the alarms, but is anyone listening? Its time for people with voices to stop this now! They didnt stop George W. from invading another country. Will they stop him from invading America?
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Conniepae
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The only way to stop this would probably be within the military troops themselves and them not following orders, i can't see any other solution. Bush decides he wants to be a dictator and I'm sure he'll get help financially from other sources even if the government decides to cut him off. This is why this election is so important. But what we should also be doing is looking at the present, impeaching Bush and having him stand trial for war crimes.
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