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FEMA Permanently Occupies Real
Town For Advanced "Terror Training"
Residents of
New Mexico town say they are used to the "background noise"
Infowars.net | March 26, 2008
By Steve Watson
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency is spending $22 million dollars per year on a
terror training program within a real town in New Mexico where
helicopters buzz overhead in the middle of the night, mock nuclear
explosions are drilled and "suicide bombers" are taken down by SWAT
teams who pull citizens out of their homes.
The AP reports that
what makes Playas, New Mexico an ideal training ground is the fact
that it is a real town with real people living there.
There are a number of
families in the town that are totally unconnected to the training
and go about their daily lives while martial law scenarios are
played out around them.
"Just a few years ago
it was a ghost town abandoned after a large mining company pulled
out," the AP's Rich Matthews reports. "Today, it's a training ground
for the unthinkable: Nuclear attacks, invasions and suicide bombings
in the United States."
"We have helicopters
in the middle of the night flying overhead and explosions that can
take place at all hours," resident Kim Kvame says. "It gets to be a
part of the background noise that just lets you know you're home
after a while."
Watch the video:
So, SWAT teams and
troops running around with choppers circling overhead, sounds real
homely.
Why does the Federal
government believe that terrorists would be residing in sleepy small
town America?
Why is it important
to train SWAT teams to pull people out of homes in American towns?
The answer is simple,
because the Federal government sees the citizens of America as
possible insurgents or terrorists.
We have
previously reported
on the Homeland Security initiative titled ENDGAME, which
sets as its goal the removal of "all removable aliens" and
"potential terrorists."
Playas is owned
by
New Mexico Tech,
constituting a division of the university's Energetic Materials
Research and Testing Center. There are plans to expand the center
dramatically in the near future.
In 2004 New
Mexico Tech bought the town using a $5 million grant from the
Department of Homeland Security to begin converting the town into
the nation’s primary counter-terrorism training facility. Read all
about it and view more pictures
here.
We have
previously reported
on many incidents where purpose built mock American towns and cities
have been used for so called terror training, yet in this case the
Feds have gone a step further.
This is not the first
FEMA terror training program to raise serious questions.
In May 2006, we
exposed the existence of a nationwide
FEMA program which is
training Pastors and other religious representatives to become
secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to "obey the
government" in preparation for the implementation of martial law,
property and firearm seizures, mass vaccination programs and forced
relocation.
A whistleblower who
was secretly enrolled into the program told us that the feds were
clandestinely recruiting religious leaders to help implement
Homeland Security directives in anticipation of a potential
bio-terrorist attack, any natural disaster or a nationally declared
emergency.
The first
directive was for Pastors to preach to their congregations
Romans 13, the often taken out of context bible passage that was
used by Hitler to hoodwink Christians into supporting him, in
order to teach them to "obey the government" when martial law is
declared.
It was related to the
Pastors that quarantines, martial law and forced relocation were a
problem for state authorities when enforcing federal mandates due to
the "cowboy mentality" of citizens standing up for their property
and second amendment rights as well as farmers defending their crops
and livestock from seizure.
It was stressed that
the Pastors needed to preach subservience to the authorities ahead
of time in preparation for the round-ups and to make it clear to the
congregation that "this is for their own good."
Pastors were told
that they would be backed up by law enforcement in controlling
uncooperative individuals and that they would even lead SWAT teams
in attempting to quell resistance.
Though some doubted
the accuracy of this report at the time due to its fundamentally
disturbing implications, the story was later confirmed by a KSLA 12
news report, in which participating clergy and officials admitted to
the existence of the program.
Watch the video:
In 2002, FEMA
sought bids from major real estate and engineering firms to
construct giant internment facilities
in the case of a chemical, biological or nuclear attack or a natural
disaster.
Okanogan County
Commissioner Dave Schulz
went public three years ago
with his contention that his county was set to be a location for one
of the camps.
Read more
here
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