A Blueprint For Locking Down
Our Nation
John W. Whitehead,
Rutherford Institute
John Whitehead asks the
questions that Congress and the media are not asking.
In the councils of government, we must guard against
the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by
the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced
power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination
endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for
granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper
meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our
peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961
A standing army - something that propelled the early
colonists into revolution - strips the American people of any vestige of
freedom. How can there be any semblance of freedom when there are tanks
in the streets, military encampments in cities, Blackhawk helicopters and armed
drones patrolling overhead?
It was for this reason that those who established
America vested control of the military in a civilian government, with a
civilian commander-in-chief. They did not want a military government, ruled by
force. Rather, they opted for a republic bound by the rule of law: the
U.S. Constitution.
Unfortunately, with the Constitution under constant
attack, the military’s power, influence and authority have grown dramatically. Even
the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which makes it a crime for the government to use the
military to carry out arrests, searches, seizure of evidence and other
activities normally handled by a civilian police force, has been weakened by
both Barack Obama and George W. Bush, who ushered in exemptions allowing troops to deploy
domestically and arrest civilians in the wake of alleged terrorist acts.
Now we find ourselves struggling to retain some
semblance of freedom in the face of police and law enforcement agencies
that look and act like the military and have just as little regard for the Fourth
Amendment, laws such as the NDAA that allow the military to arrest and
indefinitely detain American citizens, and military drills that acclimate the
American people to the sight of armored tanks in the streets, military
encampments in cities, and combat aircraft patrolling overhead.
Making matters worse, we find out that the military
plans to use southwestern states as staging grounds for guerilla warfare drills
in which highly-trained military troops equipped with all manner of weapons
turn American towns and cities in quasi-battlefields. Why? As they tell us,
it’s so that special operations forces can get “realistic military training” in “hostile” territory.
They’ve even got a name for the exercise: Jade Helm
15.
Whether or not Americans have anything to fear
from Jade Helm 15, a covert, multi-agency, multi-state, eight-week
military training exercise set to take place this summer from July 15 through
Sept. 15, remains to be seen.
Insisting that there’s nothing to be alarmed about,
the Washington Post took great pains to point out that these
military exercises on American soil are nothing new. For instance, there was Operation Bold Alligator, in which in which thousands of Marines and sailors
carried out amphibious exercises against “insurgent” forces in Georgia and
Florida. Operation Robin Sage had Green Beret soldiers engaging in guerrilla
warfare in North Carolina. And Operation Derna Bridge sends Marine special forces into parts of South
Carolina and the National Forest.
Yet if Americans are uneasy about this summer’s
planned Jade Helm 15 military exercises, they have every right to be.
After all, haven’t we been urged time and time again
to just “trust” the government to respect our rights and abide by the rule of
law only to find that, in fact, our rights were being plundered and the
Constitution disregarded at every turn?
Let’s assume, for the moment, that Jade Helm 15 is not
a thinly veiled military plot to take over the country lifted straight out of
director John Frankenheimer’s 1964 political thriller Seven Days in May,
as some fear, but is merely a “routine” exercise for troops, albeit a blatantly
intimidating flexing of the military’s muscles.
The problem arises when you start to add Jade Helm
onto the list of other troubling developments that have taken place over the
past 30 years or more: the expansion of the military industrial complex
and its influence in Washington DC, the rampant surveillance, the
corporate-funded elections and revolving door between lobbyists and elected
officials, the militarized police, the loss of our freedoms, the injustice of
the courts, the privatized prisons, the school lockdowns, the roadside strip
searches, the military drills on domestic soil, the fusion centers and the
simultaneous fusing of every branch of law enforcement (federal, state and
local), the stockpiling of ammunition by various government agencies, the
active shooter drills that are indistinguishable from actual crises, the
economy flirting with near collapse, etc.
Seven years ago, the U.S. Army War College issued a report calling on the military to be
prepared should they need to put down civil unrest within the country.
Summarizing the report, investigative journalist Chris Hedges declared, “The
military must be prepared, the document warned, for a ‘violent, strategic dislocation
inside the United States,’ which could be provoked by ‘unforeseen economic
collapse,’ ‘purposeful domestic resistance,’ ‘pervasive public health
emergencies’ or ‘loss of functioning political and legal order.’ The
‘widespread civil violence,’ the document said, ‘would force the defense
establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order
and human security.’”
At what point will all of the government’s carefully
drawn plans for dealing with civil unrest, “homegrown” terrorism and targeting
pre-crime become a unified blueprint for locking down the nation?
What’s with all of the government agencies stockpiling
hollow point bullets? For example, why does the Department of Agriculture
need .40 caliber semiautomatic submachine
guns and
320,000 rounds of hollow point bullets? For that matter, why do its agents
need ballistic vests and body armor?
[A]s President Obama ushers in the end of what he
called America’s “long season of war,” the former tools of combat — M-16
rifles, grenade launchers, silencers and more — are ending up in local police
departments, often
with little public notice. During the Obama administration, according to
Pentagon data, police departments have received tens of thousands of machine
guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage
and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and
aircraft. The equipment has been added to the armories of police departments
that already look and act like military units.
Why is the military partnering with local police to
conduct training drills around the country? And what exactly are they
training for? In Richland, South Carolina, for instance, U.S. army special forces participated
in joint and secretive exercises and training with local deputies. The public
was disallowed from obtaining any information about the purpose of the drills,
other than being told that they might be loud and to not be alarmed. The Army
and DHS also carried out similar drills and maneuvers involving Black Hawk helicopters in Texas,
Florida, and
other locations throughout the U.S., ostensibly in order to provide local
police with “realistic” urban training.
What is being done to protect the American populace
from the threat of military arms and forces, including unarmed drones, being
used against them? Policy analysts point to Directive No. 3025.18, “Defense Support of Civil Authorities” (issued on
Dec. 29, 2010), as justification for the government’s use of military force to
put down civil unrest within the United States.
Why is FEMA stockpiling massive quantities of
emergency supplies? On January 10, 2014, FEMA made a statement enlisting
the service of contractors who could “supply medical biohazard disposal
capabilities and40 yard dumpsters to 1,000 tent
hospitals across
the United States; all required on 24-48 hour notice.” This coincides with
other medical requests seeking massive amounts of supplies, such as “31,000,000 flu vaccinations,” “100,000 each of winter shirts and pants and the
same for summer” and other goods and services requests as well like tarps,
manufactured housing units, and beverages. And why does the TSA need$21,000 worth of potassium chlorate, a chemical compound often used in explosives?
Moreover, what is really being done to hold the
Pentagon accountable for its doctored ledgers, fraud, waste and mismanagement,
which has cost the taxpayer trillions of dollars? According to Reuters, “The Pentagon is the only federal agency that has
not complied with a law that requires annual audits of all government
departments. That means that the $8.5 trillion in taxpayer money doled out by
Congress to the Pentagon since 1996, the first year it was supposed to be
audited, has never been accounted for. That sum exceeds the value of China's economic
output.”
Given the similarities between the government’s Live Active Shooter Drill training exercises, carried out at schools, in
shopping malls, and on public transit, which can and do fool law enforcement
officials, students, teachers and bystanders into thinking it’s a real crisis, how
much of what is being passed off as real is, in fact, being staged by DHS for
the “benefit” of training law enforcement, leaving us none the wiser? These
training exercises come complete with their own set of professionally trained Crisis Actorsplaying the parts of shooters, bystanders and victims
in order to help schools and first responders create realistic drills,
full-scale exercises, high-fidelity simulations, and interactive 3D films.
Why is the government amassing names and information on Americans considered to be threats to the nation, and what
criteria is the government using for this database? Keep in mind that this
personal information is being acquired and kept without warrant or court order. It’s been suggested that in the
event of nuclear war, the destruction of the U.S. Government, and the
declaration of martial law, this Main Core database, which as of 2008 contained some 8 million names of
Americans, would be used by military officials to locate and round up Americans
seen as threats to national security, a program to be carried about by the Army
and FEMA.
Taken individually, these questions are alarming
enough. But put them together and they add up to the kind of trouble that the
American founding fathers not only warned against but from which they fought to
free themselves.
Indeed, when viewed collectively, they leave one
wondering what exactly the U.S. government is preparing for and whether
American citizens shouldn’t be preparing, as well, for that eventuality when
our so-called “government of the people, by the people, for the people” is no
longer answerable to “we the people.”
John W.
Whitehead
Constitutional attorney and
author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute.
His new book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the follow-up
to his award-winning book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police
State (SelectBooks), paints a terrifying portrait of a nation at war with
itself and which is on the verge of undermining the basic freedoms guaranteed
to the citizenry in the Constitution.
Whitehead can be contacted at johnw@rutherford.org.
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