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By: Global Research
Date: 2012-05-05
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By: Global Research
Date: 2012-05-05
After
reporting this week on a Pentagon-created plan for interning activists
at re-education camps, questions were asked about the US Army manual
that allegedly outlines the resettling of US citizens. Can Americans be
sent to propaganda prisons?
Now as more and more news organizations are investigating the recently unearthed military manual, FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations,
verification is coming in that the callous plans to populate military
camps in the US and abroad are not only authentic, but indeed
establishes blueprints for putting the country’s own citizens into
guarded Army detainment centers.
“They
always tell the media that it’s for disasters — domestically — or
foreign wars and putting people in camps like Abu Ghraib in Iraq or Camp
X-Ray in Cuba, but now more and more documents are coming out
confirming what I’ve already had from sources and my researching into
this,” radio host Alex Jones tells RT. According to Jones, he has
seen the Pentagon refit old military bases into camps through the
Emergency Centers Establishment Act “to prepare them for, quote, ‘emergencies,’” but there is way more than the government isn’t saying.
“I’ve
been to the drills and I noticed that they were training with the role
players to put American political dissidents in them,” Jones says about sending US civilians into the camps.
“I
witnessed marines training to confiscate firearms on the West Coast and
to put Americans both on the left and the right into camps and even
segregate them according to their different political persuasions,” adds Jones.
Jones
continues that Pentagon officials have informed him in the past about
plans to re-educate political activists by armed enforcers, but the
leaking of the elusive document confirms what he has been cautioned of
in the past.
“Now
we have an Army document that dovetails with huge increased spending,
hiring tens of thousands of people in the military to specifically be
internment camp officers.”
After combing through the 300-plus pages of 3-39.40,
the website Infowars also addresses questions over whether or not the
manual would make it so that the US government could send its own
citizens to reeducation camps. In their own analysis, the site singles
out certain sections of the manual that specifically discuss not just “The authority to approve resettlement such operations within US territories,” but how, also, “US citizens will be confined separately from detainees” by being booked and processed according to their Social Security number.
“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,” explains Infowar’s Paul Joseph Watson.
As
if the text of the paper wasn’t enough, Watson breaks it down for those
that are still skeptic that the American military would want to
imprison its own citizens and install in them an “appreciation of US policies and actions.”
“The
time for denial is over. People spent weeks arguing over the
‘indefinite detention’ provisions of the National Defense Authorization
Act, ignoring assertions by top scholars and legal experts that the
kidnapping provisions did apply to U.S. citizens,” writes Watson.
Sure enough, when US President Barack Obama signed the NDAA into law on
December 31, he acknowledged that he had his own reservations about the
provisions that provide for the indefinite detention of his own citizens
without charge.
Now
coupled with a leaked copy of the Internment and Resettlement
Operations guide, it looks as if not only can the US imprison its own
citizens that disagree with the government — but it has already laid out
the rules.
“This isn’t just some contingency plan,” Alex Jones tells RT. “This is the manual.”
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