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By
Michael
Webster:
Investigative
Reporter:
March
17, 2008
1:30 PM
PST
As
reported
by this
writer
recently
a
special
U.S.
Military
Task
Force
has been
created
to
protect
our
southern
border
with
Mexico.
Members
of this
task
force
are
reported
to be
preparing
to
secure
our
southern
border
with
Mexico
by
responding
with
specially
trained
fast
response
U.S.
Army
task
force
military
units.
These
forces
are
already
in place
according
to eye
witness,
with the
heart of
the
power
being
concentrated
in El
Paso and
Southern
New
Mexico
with a
far
reaching
responsibility
from
East
Texas to
Southern
California.
They are
being
staged
and
immediately
available
as
emergency
"on
call"
units
for use
against
terrorist
threats
on the
nation's
border
and
local
disasters,
said
Gen.
Victor
E.
Renuart
Jr.,
commander
of
United
States
Northern
Command
and the
North
American
Aerospace
Defense
Commander.
Many
Americans
are
applauding
this
action
as a
good
move to
protect
our
borders
with
Mexico.
Hoping
this
action
will
prevent
illegal
aliens,
human
and drug
smugglers,
and
terrorist
from
entering
the U.S.
undetected.
They
feel, if
true
this is
something
that is
needed
and way
over
due. One
American
who
wants to
remain
nameless
said
You
can't
fault
people
for
questioning
the
motives
of
George
W. Bush.
After
all,
he's
done
more
than any
other
President
to earn
the
distrust
of the
American
people
and
demonstrate
that he
is a
traitor.
If
the
military
is on
the
border
to stop
illegal
border
crossers,
good.
Let
George
W. Bush
and Co.
announce
it loud
and
clear.
Otherwise,
his
motives
are
questionable
at best.
Others
Americans
are
afraid
that
this is
just
subterfuge.
That the
real
intent
of this
administration
is to
suppress
dissent,
control
the
masses
and some
even
fear it
is
designed
by Bush
to delay
the
elections
in the
fall.
Invade
Iran
imprison
many
Americans
and
designed
for him
to
remain
President
for as
long as
he can.
Before
President
Bush
past
presidents
have
been
reluctant
to use
U.S.
troops
within
the
borders
of the
U.S.
They
have
always
been
leery of
the
image of
armed
military
troops
patrolling
American
cities
or the
U.S.
border
with
Mexico.
Under
the
Civil
War-era
Posse
Comitatus
Act,
federal
troops
are
prohibited
from
performing
law
enforcement
actions,
such as
making
arrests,
seizing
property
or
searching
people.
No one
seems to
know how
this
would
apply to
troops
patrolling
the
border.
In a
stealth
maneuver,
President
Bush has
signed
into law
a
provision
which,
according
to
Senator
Patrick
Leahy
(D-Vermont),
will
actually
encourage
the
President
to
declare
federal
martial
law (1).
It does
so by
revising
the
Insurrection
Act, a
set of
laws
that
limits
the
President's
ability
to
deploy
troops
within
the
United
States.
The
Insurrection
Act (10
U.S.C.331
-335)
has
historically,
along
with the
Posse
Comitatus
Act (18
U.S.C.1385),
helped
to
enforce
strict
prohibitions
on
military
involvement
in
domestic
law
enforcement.
With one
cloaked
swipe of
his pen,
Bush has
undo
those
prohibitions.
Public
Law
109-364,
or the
"John
Warner
Defense
Authorization
Act of
2007"
(H.R.5122),
which
was
signed
by the
commander
in chief
on
October
17th,
2006, in
a
private
Oval
Office
ceremony,
allows
the
President
to
declare
a
"public
emergency"
and
station
troops
anywhere
in
America
and take
control
of
state-based
National
Guard
units
without
the
consent
of the
governor
or local
authorities,
in order
to
"suppress
public
disorder."
Section
333,
states
that in
"Major
public
emergencies;
interference
with
State
and
Federal
law"
"the
President
may
employ
the
armed
forces,
including
the
National
Guard in
Federal
service,
to
restore
public
order
and
enforce
the laws
of the
United
States
when, as
a result
of a
natural
disaster,
epidemic,
or other
serious
public
health
emergency,
terrorist
attack
or
incident,
or other
condition
in any
State or
possession
of the
United
States,
the
President
determines
that
domestic
violence
has
occurred
to such
an
extent
that the
constituted
authorities
of the
State or
possession
are
incapable
of
("refuse"
or
"fail"
in)
maintaining
public
order,
"in
order to
suppress,
in any
State,
any
insurrection,
domestic
violence,
unlawful
combination,
or
conspiracy."
Further
authority
has been
given
the
Pentagon
by the
U.S.
Congress
voting
252-171
to allow
the
Pentagon
to
assign
military
personnel
under
certain
circumstances
to help
the
Homeland
Security
Department
with
border
security.
The
House
added
the
provision
to a
larger
military measure.
In an
article
written
by Frank
Morales
in the
late
fall of
2006
pointed
out that
the
current
President
(Bush),
"enforcement
of the
laws to
restore
public
order"
means to
commandeer
guardsmen
from any
state,
over the
objections
of local
governmental,
military
and
local
police
entities;
ship
them off
to
another
state;
conscript
them in
a law
enforcement
mode;
and set
them
loose
against
"disorderly"
citizenry
-
protesters,
possibly,
or those
who
object
to
forced
vaccinations
and
quarantines
in the
event of
a
bio-terror
event.
The law
also
facilitates
militarized
police
round-ups
and
detention
of
protesters,
so
called
"illegal
aliens,"
"potential
terrorists"
and
other
"undesirables"
for
detention
in
facilities
already
contracted
for and
under
construction
by
Halliburton.
That's
right.
Under
the
cover of
a
trumped-up
"immigration
emergency"
and the
frenzied
militarization
of the
southern
border,
detention
camps
are
being
constructed
right
under
our
noses,
camps
designed
for
anyone
who
resists
the
foreign
and
domestic
agenda
of the
Bush
administration.
An
article
on
"recent
contract
awards"
in a
recent
issue of
the
slick,
insider
"Journal
of
Counterterrorism
&
Homeland
Security
International"
reported
that
"global
engineering
and
technical
services
powerhouse
KBR
[Kellog,
Brown &
Root]
announced
in
January
2006
that its
Government
and
Infrastructure
division
was
awarded
an
Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity
(IDIQ)
contract
to
support
U.S.
Immigration
and
Customs
Enforcement
(ICE)
facilities
in the
event of
an
emergency."
"With a
maximum
total
value of
$385
million
over a
five
year
term,"
the
report
notes,
"the
contract
is to be
executed
by the
U.S.
Army
Corps of
Engineers,"
"for
establishing
temporary
detention
and
processing
capabilities
to
augment
existing
ICE
Detention
and
Removal
Operations
(DRO) -
in the
event of
an
emergency
influx
of
immigrants
into the
U.S., or
to
support
the
rapid
development
of new
programs."
The
report
points
out that
"KBR is
the
engineering
and
construction
subsidiary
of
Halliburton."
(3) So,
in
addition
to
authorizing
another
$532.8
billion
for the
Pentagon,
including
a
$70-billion
"supplemental
provision"
which
covers
the cost
of the
ongoing,
mad
military
maneuvers
in Iraq,
Afghanistan,
and
other
places,
the new
law,
signed
by the
president
in a
private
White
House
ceremony,
further
collapses
the
historic
divide
between
the
police
and the
military:
a
tell-tale
sign of
a
rapidly
consolidating
police
state in
America,
all
accomplished
amidst
ongoing
U.S.
imperial
pretensions
of
global
domination,
sold to
an
"emergency
managed"
and
seemingly
willfully
gullible
public
as a
"global
war on
terrorism."
Make no
mistake
about
it: the
de-facto
repeal
of the
Posse
Comitatus
Act
(PCA) is
an
ominous
assault
on
American
democratic
tradition
and
jurisprudence.
The 1878
Act,
which
reads,
"Whoever,
except
in cases
and
under
circumstances
expressly
authorized
by the
Constitution
or Act
of
Congress,
willfully
uses any
part of
the Army
or Air
Force as
a posse
comitatus
or
otherwise
to
execute
the laws
shall be
fined
under
this
title or
imprisoned
not more
than two
years,
or
both,"
is the
only
U.S.
criminal
statute
that
outlaws
military
operations
directed
against
the
American
people
under
the
cover of
'law
enforcement.'
As such,
it has
been the
best
protection
we've
had
against
the
power-hungry
intentions
of an
unscrupulous
and
reckless
executive,
an
executive
intent
on using
force to
enforce
its
will.
Mr.
Morales
reported
that
many
feel
that the
president
dealt
posse
comitatus,
along
with
American
democracy,
a near
fatal
blow.
Consequently,
it will
take an
aroused
citizenry
to undo
the
damage
wrought
by this
horrendous
act,
part and
parcel,
as we
have
seen, of
a long
train of
abuses
and
outrages
perpetrated
by this
authoritarian
administration.
Despite
the
unprecedented
and
shocking
nature
of this
act,
there
has been
no
outcry
in the
American
media,
no
reaction
from the
current
presidential
candidates
and
little
reaction
from our
elected
officials
in
Congress.
On
September
19th, a
lone
Senator
Patrick
Leahy
(D-Vermont)
noted
that
2007's
Defense
Authorization
Act
contained
a
"widely
opposed
provision
to allow
the
President
more
control
over the
National
Guard
[adopting]
changes
to the
Insurrection
Act,
which
will
make it
easier
for this
or any
future
President
to use
the
military
to
restore
domestic
order
WITHOUT
the
consent
of the
nation's
governors."
Senator
Leahy
went on
to
stress
that,
"we
certainly
do not
need to
make it
easier
for
Presidents
to
declare
martial
law.
Invoking
the
Insurrection
Act and
using
the
military
for law
enforcement
activities
goes
against
some of
the
central
tenets
of our
democracy.
One can
easily
envision
governors
and
mayors
in
charge
of an
emergency
having
to
constantly
look
over
their
shoulders
while
someone
who has
never
visited
their
communities
gives
the
orders."
A few
weeks
later,
on the
29th of
September,
Leahy
entered
into the
Congressional
Record
that he
had
"grave
reservations
about
certain
provisions
of the
fiscal
Year
2007
Defense
Authorization
Bill
Conference
Report,"
the
language
of
which,
he said,
"subverts
solid,
longstanding
posse
comitatus
statutes
that
limit
the
military's
involvement
in law
enforcement,
thereby
making
it
easier
for the
President
to
declare
martial
law."
This had
been
"slipped
in,"
Leahy
said,
"as a
rider
with
little
study,"
while
"other
congressional
committees
with
jurisdiction
over
these
matters
had no
chance
to
comment,
let
alone
hold
hearings
on,
these
proposals."
In a
telling
bit of
understatement,
the
Senator
from
Vermont
noted
that
"the
implications
of
changing
the
(Posse
Comitatus)
Act are
enormous".
"There
is good
reason,"
he said,
"for the
constructive
friction
in
existing
law when
it comes
to
martial
law
declarations.
Using
the
military
for law
enforcement
goes
against
one of
the
founding
tenets
of our
democracy.
We fail
our
Constitution,
neglecting
the
rights
of the
States,
when we
make it
easier
for the
President
to
declare
martial
law and
trample
on local
and
state
sovereignty."
Senator
Leahy's
final
ruminations:
"Since
hearing
word a
couple
of weeks
ago that
this
outcome
was
likely,
I have
wondered
how
Congress
could
have
gotten
to this
point.
It seems
the
changes
to the
Insurrection
Act have
survived
the
Conference
because
the
Pentagon
and the
White
House
want
it."
The
historic
and
ominous
re-writing
of the
Insurrection
Act,
accomplished
in the
dead of
night,
which
gives
Bush the
legal
authority
to
declare
martial
law, is
now an
accomplished
fact.
The
Pentagon,
as one
might
expect,
plays an
even
more
direct
role in
martial
law
operations.
Title
XIV of
the new
law,
entitled,
"Homeland
Defense
Technology
Transfer
Legislative
Provisions,"
authorizes
"the
Secretary
of
Defense
to
create a
Homeland
Defense
Technology
Transfer
Consortium
to
improve
the
effectiveness
of the
Department
of
Defense
(DOD)
processes
for
identifying
and
deploying
relevant
DOD
technology
to
federal,
State,
and
local
first
responders."
In other
words,
the law
facilitates
the
"transfer"
of the
newest
in
so-called
"crowd
control"
technology
and
other
weaponry
designed
to
suppress
dissent
from the
Pentagon
to local
militarized
police
units.
The new
law
builds
on and
further
codifies
earlier
"technology
transfer"
agreements,
specifically
the 1995
DOD-Justice
Department
memorandum
of
agreement
achieved
back
during
the
Clinton-Reno
regime.(4)
It has
become
clear in
recent
months
that a
critical
mass of
the
American
people
have
seen
through
the lies
of the
Bush
administration;
with the
president's
polls at
an
historic
low,
growing
resistance
to the
war
Iraq,
and the
Democrats
likely
to take
back the
Congress
in
mid-term
elections,
the Bush
administration
is on
the
ropes.
And so
it is
particularly
worrying
that
President
Bush has
seen
fit, at
this
juncture
to, in
effect,
declare
himself
dictator.
Source:
Gen.
Victor
E.
Renuart
Jr.,
commander
of
United
States
Northern
Command
and the
North
American
Aerospace
Defense
Commander.
Journal
of
Counterterrorism
&
Homeland
Security
International,
"Recent
Contract
Awards",
Summer
2006,
Vol.12,
No.2,
pg.8;
See
also,
Peter
Dale
Scott,
"Homeland
Security
Contracts
for Vast
New
Detention
Camps,"
New
American
Media,
January
31,
2006.
"Technology
Transfer
from
defense:
Concealed
Weapons
Detection",
National
Institute
of
Justice
Journal,
No 229,
August,
1995,
pp.42-43.
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