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In reply to the discussion: US Army Re-education camps [View all]bobmarleymon
(1 post)Lawlbringer,
Did you read the document? I didn't think so. You can read it here:
http://info.publicintelligence.net/USArmy-InternmentResettlement.pdf
If you had you would have seen that the subject of these Re-Education Camps is us; American Citizen's. You can read a Rebuttal to the nay sayers, such as yourself, by going to: http://www.prisonplanet.com/yes-the-re-education-camp-manual-does-apply-domestically-to-u-s-citizens.html
Alternatively, if you don't want to read either the article or the document itself, you can read it below:
1.) Page 56 makes it clear that detention camps will have PSYOP teams whose responsibility will be to use indoctrination programs to reduce or remove antagonistic attitudes, as well as targeting political activists with such indoctrination programs to provide understanding and appreciation of U.S. policies and actions.
2.) Throughout the manual there are scores of references to how the U.S. Army would work together with the DHS, ICE and FEMA (page 24) to implement the policies within U.S. territory as part of civil support operations in the aftermath of man-made disasters, accidents, terrorist attacks and incidents in the U.S. and its territories. (page 38).
3.) The handling of DCs (displaced citizens) is also a mission that may be performed in support of disaster relief or other emergencies within the United States or U.S. territories during civil support operations, states page 33. Page 56 also states that it is the responsibility of the PSYOP officer to control detainee and DC populations during emergencies.
4.) Resettlement conducted as a part of civil support operations will always be conducted in support of another lead agency (Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security) states page 37.
5.) All these passages make it clear that the policies outlined on page 56 are also applicable within U.S. territory as part of civil support operations conducted in partnership with domestic federal agencies like the DHS and ICE. The U.S. Immigration authorities have no role in detaining prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq and neither do other U.S. agencies also listed in the document such as the Public Health Service (page 224).
6.) The document also contains numerous references to U.S. citizens (notably pages 13, 41). Page 13 notes how U.S. citizens will be confined separately from detainees, meaning they will be separated from foreign prisoners in the camps
7.) On page 146 of the manual, we learn how prisoners in the camps are to be identified. The prisoners last name, first name, and middle initial are placed on the first line of a name board, and the prisoners social security number is placed on the second line.
Last time I checked, the United States Social Security Administration was not responsible for handing out social security numbers to people in Afghanistan or Iraq.
8.) On page 193 of the document, we learn that the policies outlined in the manual can be applied domestically. The language makes it clear that so long as the President passes an executive order to nullify Posse Comitatus, the law that forbids the military from engaging in domestic law enforcement, the policies may be performed as domestic civil support operations. The manual states, These operations may be performed as domestic civil support operations, and adds that The authority to approve resettlement such operations within U.S. territories, would require a special exception to The Posse Comitatus Act, which can be obtained via the President invoking his executive authority.
These examples are just a handful of a plethora contained in the 326 page Internment and Resettlement document which prove that the policies in the manual apply not only to foreign prisoners abroad, but also to American citizens within the United States.
On top of this, we have the 2009 story about how the National Guard posted a number of job listings looking for Internment/Resettlement Specialists to work in civilian internee camps within the United States.
See: http://publicintelligence.net/national-guard-looking-for-internmentresettlement-specialists
I hope this helps you.
Sincerely,
Bob
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