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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Military Drill Identifying “Hostile” U.S. States Sparks Alarm A massive U.S. military drill dubbed Jade Helm 15 lists Texas, Utah, and part of California as hostile or insurgent pocket territory. The unclassified information about this drill is causing widespread alarm nationwide, with more than a few analysts suggesting it may be some sort of exercise practicing to impose martial law on Americans fed up with an out-of-control federal government. During the exercises, which will take place over the summer, Special Forces from various branches of the military will work with local law-enforcement in scenarios that, to critics at least, sound suspiciously like they are aimed at subduing rebellious American civilians and states amid a civil war or large-scale unrest. The federal government issued a response dismissing the concerns and saying that the training is to help U.S. forces prepare for overseas missions, but not everyone is convinced. The most alarming components of the drills highlighted by concerned citizens and media commentators surround an unclassified presentation about Jade Helm 15s realistic military training that was apparently leaked. In a graphic showing the territory across which the training will take place essentially the American Southwest different states are colored based on the fictional status of their loyalty to Washington. Colorado, Nevada, and most of California, for example, are dark blue, indicating that they are permissive. Utah and Texas are both shaded red, indicating that they are hostile. Southern California is also red, with a note reading insurgent pocket. Arizona is light blue, which in the legend is listed as uncertain (leaning friendly), while New Mexico is brown, or uncertain (leaning hostile). Two more states, Florida and Louisiana, have reportedly been added to the exercise. According to the presentation, the eight-week training program involves Navy SEALs, Army Special Forces Command (Green Berets), Air Force Special Operations Command, Marine Special Operations Command, Marine Expeditionary Units, the 82nd Airborne Division, and unspecified interagency partners. Underneath the logo for the Jade Helm drills, a sword with two arrows crossing it, it reads: Master the Human Domain. What exactly that means was not clear, but at least some critics of the exercise have suggested it may be a euphemism for subjugating the population of the United States. Indeed, as other analysts have noted, citing available information, the drill almost certainly has nothing to do with defending the Southern border from invasion. The few details that have been provided, though, are causing concern among analysts. On a slide explaining what to expect during the two-month training program for unconventional warfare, the document warns of increased aircraft in the area at night, possible noise complaints, personnel carrying weapons with blank ammo, and more. Especially alarming to critics of the program is that some individuals may conduct suspicious activities designed to prepare them for complex environments overseas, and that some participants will be wearing civilian attire and driving civilian vehicles. Separately, a slide describing what realistic military training means has also raised alarm. The document mentions that it will be conducted outside of federally owned property and that it is designed to ensure proper coordination between DOD representatives and local and regional authorities. News reports citing military officials said the DEA, FBI, and the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA) would also be participating. Citing other recently leaked U.S. military documents such as FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations about interning American civilians in camps, using psyops (psychological operations) on those detainees to affect their views, and more, David Hodges with the Common Sense Show said the drill is undoubtedly the most frightening thing to occur on American soil since the Civil War. In a widely re-published article about the training program, he said it could be conclusively stated that the drill was really about preparing for a Red, White and Blue invasion. This is a massive rehearsal for martial law implementation as well as implementing the proverbial and much rumored Red and Blue List and the snatch and grab extractions of key resistance figures from the Independent Media as well as uncooperative political figures, Hodges added. The various provisions of Jade Helm make it clear just how dangerous this drill truly is. Responding to widely expressed concerns that the scheme is preparation for imposing martial law or subduing right-leaning groups and individuals, as the military publication Stars and Stripes put it, U.S. Army Special Operations Command denied the accusation. That notion was proposed by a few individuals who are unfamiliar with how and why USASOC conducts training exercises, USASOC spokesman Army Lt. Col. Mark Lastoria was quoted as saying. This exercise is routine training to maintain a high level of readiness for Army Special Operations Forces because they must be ready to support potential missions anywhere in the world on a moments notice. He re-iterated those comments in other interviews as well. Despite being referred to as routine, it was not clear whether any similar drill identifying U.S. states as hostile had ever taken place except perhaps amid the Civil War. In comments quoted by the Houston Chronicle, which made its bias obvious in the first sentence by claiming that the drills had stirred some ultra-right-wing fears of a government takeover in the Lone Star State, local law enforcement officials also shed some light on what to expect. They're going to set up cells of people and test how well they're able to move around without getting too noticed in the community, Chief Deputy Roy Boyd with the Victoria County Sheriff's Office was quoted as saying by the paper. They're testing their abilities to basically blend in with the local environment and not stand out and blow their cover. A former Army Intelligence officer was also quoted downplaying fears about the drill and suggesting that it was largely routine training. Separately, the Chronicle attempted to belittle concerns expressed by critics about the program. National radio host Alex Jones, for example whose audience dwarfs the readership and listenership of many mainstream outlets, including the Chronicle was introduced as part of the far-right fringe movement. Jones radio show and online portal Infowars played a key role in raising awareness about the drills under the headline Feds Preparing to Invade Texas, List State as Hostile. The supposed journalist at the Chronicle, apparently unable to contain himself or conceal his extreme bias, went on to describe the website Freedom Outpost, which also raised concerns about the drill and suggested it was practice for domestic martial law, as ultra-libertarian. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Let's just make sure that we thank them for their service.
ROTF!!! That crap always makes me throw up. We destroy the youth job market with offshoring etc. and give the kids a "be all you can be" option in the military instead. Suddenly they find themselves being commanded to shoot babies in foreign countries -- "service" that has the dual benefit (in DC's mind) of killing lots of people Israhell hates (PIHs) and driving the kids themselves to insanity and suicide. Why do you all suppose this group of states is being chosen for the operation -- mostly on the Southern border or close to it. Suddenly Florida and Utah are hotbeds of right-wing rebellion -- and California? Will TX secede as a white or brown country in the military's view? Maybe this is simply a fresh test of how amerikans respond to news bulletins that a new round of surveillance of them is in the works. DC never does anything for the reason it states, and it's always looking for signs that the whole country is ready to be Wacoed at once. Or WACOed, as lots of people would put it, automatically assuming that all odd small names are initialisms :-)
That sentence packs a lot of punch! Great post overall!
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