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June 9, 2010
USNORTHCOM has admitted that they are preparing military operations within the United States. This is the first time in history this has been done and they will be working with DHS, state and local law enforcement on U.S. soil.
The focus of this operation will be in our own back yard. Northcom is planning on defending against enemy attacks and supporting civilian authorities with fighting an unconventional foe, all on US soil.
NORTHCOM went on to say that the drill will be in the Gulf area. They anticipate no infrastructure and possible extreme weather conditions.
ââ¬ÅEven more significant, this inspection marked the first time that any Air Force unit has been wartime validated in support of the security and defense of the United States of America. Thatââ¬â¢s huge,ââ¬Â Nelson said.
ââ¬ÅThe survival of thousand Americans rests on this trainingââ¬Â.
The Intel Hub believes that their could be a mass evacuation of the Gulf. The chemicals that are being used on this oil spill could, by themselves cause a tremendous amount of various health problems.We will keep you posted. This could be part of Operation Garden Plot. and possibly could be why there has been reports of hardened troops building up in the Gulf. BP is currently saying that the oil spill should be stopped by next week. One thing is for sure, the dispersant isnââ¬â¢t going anywhere in months much less weeks.
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Ok first off, I think we need to stop with the sensationalism.
Seriously.
It's annoying, and it draws from the actual fact that this situation is really F$@#ing bad.
It IS bad. It's actually much worse, both short, and long term, than you'll hear in the media. Yes there are toxic substances in the air from this type of oil. It's not all coming from the disspersants. Though they are bad enough. As it is a different type of oil, called abiotic oil. Yes there's benzine which causes cancer, among some other deadly things. If you don't think so, look at the stats for still births within the next couple yrs in the region.
Yes they've been playing with the numbers. How much oil is leaking, how much they're capturing. If you follow the numbers they've not only climbed, but they would indicate they've pulled off a half assed mediocre "miracle." At least within 72hrs of Barry's speech.
If there are guard troops in the gulf coast states, then they are there for a reason. Yes I' am aware that further failure would be pretext to call for a nat'l emergency. Thus suspending the constitution and instilling martial law. But within the only probable solution, is a risk of a catastrophic event. In other words, in the Gulf Coast, it would seem like it was the end of the world if the future attempt fails. That is why the Guard is there in part. That is how bad this really is, and it could get far worse. That is how much danger those people are really in.
And you better get used to seeing military running around, and such. This is the type of crisis TPTB need to get what they want. They'll use it, as they are, and you'll see military running around so much, you'll get used to it.
Biblicaly speaking, this is part of "The Time of Troubles" of such that there never was, since there ever was a nation." Meaning that there hasn't been this much bs since the flood, and since Atlantis got vaporized. As there were no nations then. It's only the beginning, and if their nuke attempt fails, it only gets worse.
Yet they'll use the failure as well. If it works, they'll simply coast to a "New World Order." I doubt you'll find many people, especially in that region, in disagreement to what ever they want to do, after stopping that.
Less "Red Alert" type stuff, unless it's really needed, will get you a less frosty reception.
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[user=1056]Anu-021413[/user] wrote:
Lookit, I'm aware of what's going on, and what can come from this. I don't need convincing, and for you to think that a response from you is going to help the people in the Gulf, let alone me, is amusing, if not arrogant.
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Watch the moves. Deception doesnt stand a chance when people are aware and are ready.
You are showing signs of paralysis that the actors of this 'accident' are hoping for. Exactly as they have planned. If you decided to stand on the sidelines and watch thats fine. But don't call me sensationalist when you've not shown a single instance where I have tried to make things sensational.
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DHS Secretary Napolitano announces final standards for private sector preparedness for disasters and emergencies
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 4:42 pm
By BNO News
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BNO NEWS) ââ¬â U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano on Tuesday announced the adoption of the final standards for the Voluntary Private Sector Preparedness Accreditation and Certification Program (PS-Prep).
The PS-Prep is a major milestone in DHSââ¬â¢ implementation of a program recommended by the 9/11 Commission to improve private sector preparedness for disasters and emergencies. It enables private entities to receive emergency preparedness certification from a DHS accreditation system created in coordination with the private sector
ââ¬ÅPrivate organizations across the countryââ¬âfrom businesses to universities to non-profit organizationsââ¬âhave a vital role to play in bolstering our disaster preparedness and response capabilities,ââ¬Â said Secretary Napolitano. ââ¬ÅThese new standards will provide our private sector partners with the tools they need to enhance the readiness and resiliency of our nation.ââ¬Â
The standards were developed by the National Fire Protection Association, the British Standards Institution and ASIS International. They were published for public comment in the Federal Register in October 2009.
On Tuesday, the adoption of the final standards was published in a Federal Register notice, following a series of regional public meetings and the incorporation of public comments.
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Exactly.... this was and is a problem-reaction- solution situation. Sensationalist headlines such as presented here actually factor into the problem area of the game.
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