Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Miltary solutions assist in privatization - Merger or Sovereignty - puede usted decir el español?

Note: A recent update from an Abel Danger agent reviewed what is going on at the border between the United States and Mexico and it would seem a military solution is being presented. But it is not the type of 'military solution' one would ordinarily think of to protect the American-Mexican border.

Now, if General Felderman is really serious about securing the border between the United States and Mexico, as well as fighting drug cartels and 'terrorists', perhaps he should send an investigative team to the Wachovia Corp. and the Bank of America Corp. to find out why two of the biggest banks in America were used to launder money through to purchase a DC-9 aircraft used to smuggle cocaine within the United States? Apparently, these banks are being used to finance drug gangs which was uncovered in a Wells Fargo deal.

"Do look at the slide presentation he talks about the "corridor security concept". Those are the fusion centers - the Command and Control Surveillance and Data Collection centers.

They are also the Intermodal commerce zones that are also designated as EB-5 targeted employment zones... The EB-5 program is the "Fire Sale of America" for a small investment, foreigners can buy their way into America.

Put this together.... the regional guard stations manned for foreigners who "bought" their way in. Very clever for a military strategy don't you think? All under the guise of 'just business'".


"Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy." -- Henry Kissinger

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Source: American Patrol Report

Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol Report -- June 30

On May 25 I attended a conference on border management, at a cost of $1,200. It was worth it. By being there, I was able to hear first-hand, a U.S Army General tell us that the best way to secure our southern border was to erase it.

Brig. General Felderman's speech was a stunning proposal to integrate our military with that of Mexico to fight the drug cartels and terrorism, implying that those were the only problems we face. [Without fighting drug cartels and 'terrorists' the general doesn't have a job]

I have now been able to secure a copy of the slides Gen. Felderman used in his presentation. I urge everyone to listen to his speech while moving through his slides. (I should note that the first five minutes includes some background stuff, including how many generals wouldn't give this speech.)

Felderman leaves no doubt that the Obama administration is working to merge the U.S. with Mexico. It leaves no doubt that securing the border with a fence is out of the question.
It is time that the State of Arizona confront the Obama administration over this issue. The best way to do this is to get a general consensus on the definition of border security. Arizona should then move to establish a means of measuring border security -- setting a standard that must be met before an discussion of broader immigration reform can begin.

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