10 abril 2012

SUBJUGANDO O POVO AMERICANO :

Public Intelligence - clik 1 - The Intel Hub - clik 2 - 21 Mar 2012
EUA, exército treina para enfrentar CIVIS AMERICANOS. Turbas de famintos e revoltados.
February and March of 2012, US troops at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington were conducting training scenarios for a civil disturbance domestic quick reaction force. series of photos of the drills shows US troops with crowd control riot shields on the opposite side of actors portraying what can only be described as American citizens. The following photos are from March and February of this year and were taken at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The first four photos from March depict riot control training for a “domestic quick reaction force” that would aid in civil disturbances. he second set of photos from February depict the 67th Military Police Company that typically mans the area’s Regional Correctional Facility attempting to quell riots among “restless prison inmates” that have created a disturbance, wrote Public Intelligence in a blog post that accompanied the photos.
A description of one of the events was posted to Facebook by the U.S. Army’s 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment: The Soldiers in a closed formation bang their batons in cadence against their shields as an angry mob approaches. “When I initially picked up my shield, the thought of the movie 300 was the first thing that came to mind,” said Spc. Kyle Wilhelmi. Teams of Soldiers assigned to 3rd Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment, 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade conducted civil disturbance training here March 13. The Soldiers, though not quite Spartans, are effectively training to hold their line and successfully control crowds if called upon for a civil disturbance. Soldiers with shields, batons and rifles pushed through and maintained a dominant stance against a mob of about 40 civilians. The riot escalated as the crowd began throwing snowballs, slurred profanity and made offensive gestures at the Soldiers. The more forceful members of the mob charged the Soldiers but were easily pushed back, as many often fell to the icy surface. The overall goal of riot control group (RCG) is to control the crowd using less than lethal force.