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Use of Deadly Force Rules In FEMA Camps Have Changed-Why?

Thursday, June 23, 2016 12:44
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This article clearly documents the existence of detention camps in which such activities as virtual slave labor, brainwashing (i.e. re-education), torture and even the sanctioned use of deadly force will take place.

In the first part of this series, a previously secret document which was leaked online; entitled FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations (PDF). The document was originally to be kept secret, but everyone in the military command structure, as we know, is not on board with the encroaching tyranny sweeping across this country.

Use of Deadly Force

The use of deadly force will be a commonly applied strategy in the detention camps given the broad range of applications allowed under the operating principles of the Internment/Resettlement Camps.

DEADLY FORCE

H-8. Deadly force is a force that a person knows, or should know, would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm…Deadly force, as described in AR 190-14, will only be used for—

1. Self-defense and the defense of others.

To protect military police Soldiers, other guards, or any other persons who reasonably believe themselves or others to be in imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm.

2. Incidents involving national security.

To prevent the actual theft or sabotage of assets vital to national security.

3. Incidents not involving national security, but inherently dangerous to others.

To prevent the actual theft or sabotage of resources, such as weapons or ammunition that are inherently dangerous to others.

4. Arrests or apprehensions

To arrest, apprehend, or prevent the escape of a person when there is probable cause to believe that person has committed an offense of the nature specified in the preceding three bullets.

5. Serious offenses against persons

To prevent the commission of a serious offense that involves violence and could cause death or serious bodily harm. 

6. Escapes

When deadly force has been specifically authorized by the head of a DOD components and reasonably appears necessary to prevent escape.

 

Item number two is disturbing because the term national security is not defined. However, this provision of this document allows for the use of lethal force to be applied in matters of national security. This a blank check for murder. Item number three in the allowances for the use of deadly force allows occupation forces to kill detainees for the theft of resources, not necessarily related to national security. One scenario that this brings to mind consists of a hypothetical scenario where a civilian population is being starved into submission by the so-called authorities and the people resort to the “theft” of resources to maintain life. Under this provision, this is a capital offense.

When Steve Quayle speaks of the infamous “Red List”, this document validates Mr. Quayle’s assertions that many arrested civilians will be summarily executed upon arrest. Item number four authorizes the use of deadly force, upon arrest, for violations of items one through three.

Items five and six allow for the use of lethal force in the usage of self-defense and any attempt to escape.

Sometimes, the damning points of a document such as this aren’t just contained in the printed words. Sometimes, the most frightening aspect of this whole scenario lies in what is NOT being said or written.

I have gone through this document with a fine tooth comb. They describe how the detainee food is to be prepared. How medication will be administered is detailed. The document describes every aspect of daily living that the detainees will endure. Every conceivable aspect of life is accounted for in this document except for one. Nowhere, does this martial law/detention document specify how the camp will deal with the terminally ill, or even the very ill. Nowhere in the document does it discuss the disposition of dead bodies. Are these Internment/Resettlement going to be “Fountains of Youth” or is the document strangely silent on this issue for one reason? I will leave it to the reader to form their own conclusions on this point.

An Interesting Revelation

This martial law/detention document does not just deal with the mass arrest, confinement and the use of deadly force.

Once upon a time, I was researching the topic of potential toll roads in the Phoenix area. Quite accidentally, I discovered a document which detailed the implementation of toll roads in Phoenix. However, the document came from the Pima County government files. Pima County is 120 miles from Phoenix and encompasses Tucson. This is where the Arizona officials chose to hide the document hoping it would escape the light of day and subsequent scrutiny from Phoenix area residents.

The following part of the martial law/detention document has nothing to do with arrest and detention. It does, however, have to do with how the government is hiding information and as to how it plans to deal with legitimate protest in the future. Their intentions are deadly and as such, this is an appropriate disclosure as an addendum to the previous section on the allowable use of deadly force.

I think the public has a right to know how its government plans to handle future protests.

RIOT FORMATIONS

H-42. Quick-reaction force teams should be established with a minimum response time. Because of the physical nature of riot control, individuals in riot control formations should not carry rifles. Nonlethal attachments should follow closely behind the riot control formation. Lethal coverage must be provided for this entire formation. (See FM 3-22.40.)

DESIGNATED MARKSMEN

H-43. During a nonlethal engagement, the use of designated marksmen provides confidence and safety to those facing a riot. If a lethal threat is presented, the designated marksmen in overwatch positions (armed with appropriate sniper weapons mounted with high-powered scopes) can scan a crowd and identify agitators and riot leaders for apprehension and fire lethal rounds if warranted. Additionally, they are ideally suited for flank security and countersniper operations. (See FM 3-22.40.).

(Editor’s Note: The preceding paragraphs are dealing with protests in general in which government occupation forces will employ snipers with the intent of taking out “leaders” and “agitators”. The frightening aspect of these provisions is that this is not about martial law detention camps. This is about protests in general!

The following paragraphs discuss the use of permissible lethal force against less than cooperative inmates in the camps.) 

H-53. Some nonviolent tactics are further described as follows:

Demonstrations

Demonstrations are the actions of groups of people whose behavior, while not violent, conflicts with those in authority. They are characterized by unruliness and vocal expressiveness without violence. Demonstrations may be organized in celebration of national holidays; as protests against food, clothing, living conditions, or treatment; or for other similar factors.

Refusal to work or eat

Individuals may refuse to work or eat (collectively or individually) as a means of harassing the detaining power or in an attempt to gain concessions from the detaining power. Prompt isolation and segregation of such offenders and their ringleaders normally control this type of disorder.

Work slowdown

Individuals may initiate a deliberate work slowdown to delay the completion of work projects, thereby harassing the detaining power. Disorders of this nature can be controlled in the same manner as the refusal to work or eat.

The “H series” of policies in this document specifically address the use of deadly force in the camps. We are witnessing the bootstrapping of what most would consider legitimate political activity into the realm of acceptable use of deadly force and the use of solitary confinement.

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  • Get prepared and STAY prepared and vigilant because this is coming SOON !!! DON’T allow yourself to be taken away by them NO MATTER WHAT because your chances for escape will be ZERO once they have you !!! If you have the ability , the weapons and the armor and if you are cornered or trapped by them take as many of them out as possible !!! It’s far better to die on your feet as a true hero than to die on your knees being beaten , enslaved , spit on and executed by these worthless bastards !!! “Molon Labe” !!!!

  • Hmm would anyone care to show us all where within the body of the US Constitution it allows for any of this??
    We’ll wait while you point it out for us!!

    Marbury v Madison, any law repugnant to the constitution is null and void!

    • US Constitution exists only on paper.
      Practically, they do what they want and legally they kill right with each day.

  • I’m still waiting (getting a bit tired of it) for these FEMA camps. BIN contributors have cried wolf now 2,173 times by my count. At this point, I”m thinking a FEMA camp would be better than reading this nonsense several times a day.

  • mitch51

    Dear Brother Eraser Head,

    If you ain’t in a FEMA camp there ain’t ANYBODY in a FEMA camp. So when you get thrown in, and you’ll be one of the very first, how about giving the rest of us a heads-up.

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