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Western
military forces turning inward in anticipation of domestic unrest
Old-Thinker News | March 10, 2009
By Daniel Taylor
As the growing world-wide economic
crisis deepens, military forces from Canada, the United States, and the
United Kingdom are preparing to meet angry citizens on the street.
The economic crisis - and the public outrage it is causing - is at the
forefront of intelligence agencies and military forces in the western
world.
Prominent trends forecaster Gerald
Celente has been sounding the alarm for years, warning that riots and
tax revolts
are coming to America. The
Pentagon, U. K. Ministry of Defense, and Canadian military apparently
agree. In November of 2008 the United States
Army War College released the report
Known Unknowns: Unconventional "Strategic
Shocks" in Defense Strategy Development.
The report identifies economic collapse as a reason for the defense
establishment to conduct domestic operations. The report states,
"Widespread civil violence inside
the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient
priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human
security. Deliberate employment of weapons of mass destruction or
other catastrophic capabilities, unforeseen economic collapse, loss
of functioning political and legal order, purposeful domestic
resistance or insurgency..."
The CIA and MI5 are both watching the
economic situation for signs of unrest and political instability. As the
Washington Post reports, the CIA
has added an economic situation report to its threat assessment for the
White House.
A further sign that the United States government is anticipating
widespread unrest comes with the domestic stationing of the 1st Brigade
Combat Team of the 3rd Infantry Division. The Army Times
reports,
"They may be called upon to help
with civil unrest and crowd control or to deal with potentially
horrific scenarios such as massive poisoning and chaos in response
to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or high-yield
explosive, or CBRNE, attack."
Canadian military forces have been
given a nearly identical domestic mission in a synchronized move with
the United States. Canada's
National Post reports that,
"The Canadian military has
embarked on a wide-ranging plan to turn its reserve soldiers into
focused units trained and equipped to respond to a nightmarish array
of domestic threats, including terrorist "dirty bomb" attacks,
biological agent containment, Arctic catastrophes and natural
disasters."
David Bercuson, director of the Centre
for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary admits
that contingencies exist that "...envisioned scenarios that might
require a form of constabulary or policing function for reserves in
civilian containment and security."
Overseas, the United Kingdom's MI5 is
also anticipating widespread unrest in response to economic downturn.
The
Daily Express reports that the
U.K. Army is "on standby" in the event of unrest during a "summer of
discontent."
The United Kingdom's own Ministry
of Defense foresaw middle class revolution two years ago in the 2007
The DCDC Global Strategic Trends report. "The middle classes
could become a revolutionary class...," the report states. "The
growing gap between themselves and a small number of highly visible
super-rich individuals might fuel disillusion with meritocracy,
while the growing urban under-classes are likely to pose an
increasing threat to social order and stability, as the burden of
acquired debt and the failure of pension provision begins to bite."
Ominously, legislation was recently
introduced to Congress that would authorize “national emergency centers”
on military installations that will provide “temporary housing, medical,
and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due
to an emergency or major disaster." The National Emergency Centers Act
can be read
here.
As new taxes - like
paying by mileage and
carbon taxes meant to send
"price signals" to consumers - are imposed and more
money is demanded from debt laden citizens to save failing banks there is
little doubt that resistance will grow. Just how far the bankers can
go remains to be seen, but the military is ready when we've had
enough.
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