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The Army War College called for foreign troops to occupy the United States back in 1999. Now George W. Bush has actually done it. A headline from the CBC on October 30, 2001 read, “Military Favors a Homeland Command: U.S. bill calls for continental security perimeter.” They want hundreds of thousands of foreign U.N. troops on our streets. And the shadow government wants 365,000-plus U.S. troops to “patrol the U.S.”

(to patrol our highways, our neighborhoods, our communities in total violation of Posse Comitatus). The globalists are announcing publicly that they are actually scrapping the law that prohibits Federal troops from policing civilians (AP, November 24, 2001, “1878

Military Law Gets New Attention”). Not that it even matters. They have already turned our local police into para-military organizations.

In February of 2002, two Special Forces trainees were killed by a sheriff’s deputy. You ask why? They were trying to disarm him (
Ashville Tribune,
February 25, 2002, “Soldier killing ‘tragic’ error”). They were trying to take over local law enforcement. This is the new type of training our military are being given—to overthrow the civilian government, the elected government right here in the United States. Shockingly enough, there are actually two cases of this type of takeover that took place in the same week in North Carolina, where the military were being trained to go up against the local police to takeover town halls.

Every day in America, militarized SWAT teams kill innocent people. Seldom are they held accountable. More often, they kill their own officers, and still they are not charged. What’s happening in America? How did they become so militarized? We interviewed a former Marine Corps officer who, in 1989, while he was in the Marine Corps, was serving search warrants on American citizens’ homes and businesses. Here’s a transcript of that interview from my film
911: The Road to Tyranny
:

Alex Jones:

Just start at the beginning for us—how you first got

started in the military, and some of the things you did,

and later in life, some of the questions that you started

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raising yourself after you had ended your tour with the

Marine Corps and become a police officer.

MC Officer:

I started out and I joined the Marines. I tested real high

in the HAZVAB, which is the Armed Forces

Vocational Aptitude Battery. Did real well in that, and

was a MP 1500 Military Police. From that I was sent

over to various duty stations. I began to have an interest

in civilian law enforcement, so I was able to take part in

joint military police and civilian police exercises.

Alex Jones:

We’ve seen military training all across the country—the

black helicopters, the Special Forces, in cities. And it

seems like it has been ratcheted up in the last five years

from just basic training to actual live fire in city streets. What type of relationship did you have with law

enforcement when you were in the Marine Corps?

MC Officer:

Very cohesive, a lot of interaction. In 1988 and 1989, I

helped assist in three search warrants; a lot of entry

team operations, giving civilian law enforcement advice

and critiquing how they’re doing on raids, such as

crack houses or supposed terrorist organizations, as far

as multiple entry points of a home whether it be through

the roof, the windows, the front door, or a combination

of all at the same time.

Alex Jones:

So, you were actively, as a member of the United States

Marine Corps active duty, out with civilian law

enforcement serving search warrants to homes?

MC Officer:

That’s correct. They weren’t missions; they were called

exercises. But it was actual, with real what we call

combatants. It was live. It was the real deal, helping

execute search warrants. Late ’80s. I’ve actually been

on point with an MP5 (German fully-automatic rifle).

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And I was not in a police uniform; I had a police flak

vest on and a police jacket, and black BDUs.

Alex Jones:

These were obviously drug dealers?

MC Officer:
One.

Maybe.

Alex Jones:

What were the other raids concerning?

MC Officer:

One was a pawn shop owner, and the other was

working jointly with the ATF.

Alex Jones:

As a member of the Marine Corps, you are telling us

you raided a civilian business with the BATF going

after guns.

MC Officer:

It was the business owner’s home.

Alex Jones:

Oh, the business owner’s home.

MC Officer:

The homes were civilian homes—some upper middleclass to white-collar homes. One was a warehouse facility.

Alex Jones:

Later on in life, out of the Marine Corps, you got into

law enforcement. Is that when you started asking

questions once you learned more about the civilian

roles?

MC Officer:

Toward my end in law enforcement, when I started

getting discouraged with it, yes. That’s when I started

questioning. But when you’re younger, you’re trying to

achieve, and you’ve got all the fancy jewelry on and all

the badges, and the cars with all the decals and lights,

and you know. You get disillusioned by a lot of

different things once reality hits, and just by the way

law enforcement has changed . . . and it is changing a

lot.

Alex Jones:

How has it changed?

MC Officer:

How people perceive law enforcement as more of an

occupying army than somebody that is there to be part

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of that community and help that community. Like I said

before in a prior interview, before people knew the law

enforcement officer that patrolled their neighborhood or

could go down to the city police department and ask for

help. Where now, it’s more that you are making trouble

for yourself by going to report a crime, or just the

perception that people have of law enforcement now.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s some great cops out there,

some of the best, and they’re still there doing the job

well. But for the most part, it’s treated like an

occupying army. You’re seeing a lot more of the

training, putting distance between yourself and the

people you’re trying to protect.

-END TRANSCRIPT-

Note: The Marine we interviewed came forward because of an outrageous Army
checkpoint that he witnessed blocking northbound traffic of I-35 just south of Austin,
Texas. They were searching cars for drugs.

These are the new rules of engagement. It’s an us-against-them mentality. Peace officers should be defenders of the people, the kind of local leaders you bring a hot cup of coffee, a slice of pie. In the old days they would help you get the cat out of the tree. That was before they became militarized and then merged with the military. That was before they started patrolling our streets and running our country. That was before the Second Amendment was under attack and almost destroyed. That was before the government started shipping in the heroin and the cocaine to create societal crises for their means.

Now what do we have? Black helicopter raids in late 2001 on St. Louis (
WorldNetDaily,
December 7, 2001, “‘Helicopter Assault’ Startles East St. Louis”). We have the Army document they gave us back in 1999 on the side of the highway at a military checkpoint,

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which says, “Give us a call, local police departments. We’ll serve search warrants on your citizens’ homes.” [Insert Graphic: 11_DOAdoc]

Our cameraman confronted members of the Temple, Texas Police Department who were aiding regular Army units in the search of vehicles at a checkpoint blocking an access road off I-35 north of Austin. When the police were asked why they were searching civilians’ cars, Lieutenant Best of the Temple Police Department told our cameraman to turn his camera off. When he refused, a plainclothes BATF agent walked up and gave our man a five-page document which can be viewed at infowars.com.

The document states that police in 77 Texas counties should call Fort Hood if they need assistance in any matter. In May of 2000, we were in the town of Belton, directly adjoining Temple, Texas, and ran into the same Army units conducting a mock terrorist attack.

The following is an excerpt from an announcement given to the press by the Mayor of Belton, TX only 300 feet from burning cars, troops and helicopters. This announcement can be seen in my film,
911: The Road to Tyranny
:

“On Saturday, May 12, at approximately 8:50, an explosive device went off in the Bell County Annex, in the 500 block of East Second Street in Belton. The Belton Police Department responded to that, as well as the Belton Fire Department and the Belton EMS. The Belton Police Deparment is currently investigating the cause of the explosion. The explosion took place on the east end of the building causing several casualties and injuries. The police department has secured the scene and requested assistance from the Ft. Hood [Delta Team].”

They made it sound real. The entire spectacle of this Belton, Texas “exercise” was staged in the great tradition of Orson Well’s
War of the Worlds
broadcast. They told the

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public it was really happening, conditioning them to accept this merging of the military and the police in the name of public safety.

One officer, on camera, asked me, “Were you at this scene in Temple?” When told it was my cameraman who was there he said, “So, he put me on the Internet.” We told him, no we didn’t put him on the Internet, we put him on television, and asked if he had a problem with that. He said, “Yes, I do, because there were pictures on the Internet, and someone put them on there without my permission.” We had to explain to him that he was a public servant, and that permission was not required.

The scary part was that just for asking questions, the military and police were angry at us. We were “bad” citizens for not mindlessly going along with their manufactured hysteria operation.

In a live broadcast, Erin Fletcher for KVUE News reported at another staged event in Austin, Texas in 2000 from the scene of the Texas State Police headquarters:

“Twenty DPS workers have gone on ambulances to area hospitals. Some of them have been treated and released now. The rest are in stable condition. EMS tells us another five drove themselves to area hospitals and that they checked out about one hundred sixty-one people here on the scene.”

After witnessing multiple psychological warfare operations concerning the fake attacks, I got in my car and drove to the scene of the State Police headquarters hoax. As Erin Fletcher was reporting live from on-scene on the local NBC affiliate, KVUE, I walked right up behind her with a bullhorn, live on television and began screaming, “stagemanaged event – it’s absolutely fake, it’s absolutely fake! This is a psychological warfare operation against you!” Consequently, this was the last fake attack conducted by the Federal government with the local police department in Austin, Texas. Unfortunately, these psychological operations continue around the country.

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In 2000 alone, in Austin, Texas, there were eight separate fake biological warfare attacks. They even had a fake nuclear spill, shut down I-35 and called out the National Guard. A couple of weeks later, the Feds quietly announced, “Oh, it was just a drill,” but you should have seen the psychosomatic response of the people. Suddenly, the hospitals were jammed-packed. The population was buying their lies.

We all though this couldn’t happen here, that only in Russia or Nazi Germany could governments get away with so many terrorist actions. We have all been incrementally trained to accept these Unconstitutional actions. Now we have to learn to say no and get in the face of this disgusting tyranny. We have dignity. We’re human beings. We cannot allow government to continue its gross violations of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

Torture and the Government

Did you ever think you would see our government talk about torture or lauding the virtues of torturing prisoners? Well, now it is actually being reported in dozens of publications (
Washington Post,
October 22, 2001, “FBI considers torture as suspects stay silent”;
London Guardian
, March 12, 2002 “US Sends Suspects to Face Torture). Of course, if you’re not for torture, you’re with Al-Qaeda.

Even phony liberals like Alan Dershowitz have been publicly promoting torture, telling us it is time for us to reassess our laws to accept it . . . for the terrorists, of course. Remember, the evidence shows that the Federal Government is training local police that the most conservative and law-abiding people are terrorists. In a
New York Times
article discussing the use of torture on civilians they talk about using cattle prods and rubber hoses on the American people. And who is going to do the torturing? FEMA—the Ministry of Love.

Concentration Camps

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For years, we warned people about FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). The federal documents have been around for decades and include round-up plans and concentration camps. People used to laugh at us when we said this in December of 1999. Then came Seattle. FEMA housed and protected government-placed “anarchist”

provocateurs, but put five hundred peaceful demonstrators in a FEMA camp on the outskirts of town. FEMA used the old Sand Point naval brig to detain hundreds of American citizens.

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