Who is going to defend this? Busting Posse Comitatus: Military Cops Arrest Civilians

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I already know the answer, :SIB

The bootlickers here are A Okay with these tactics.

Coming soon to Circle K near you !

BOHICA !


Busting Posse Comitatus: Military Cops Arrest Civilians in Florida City
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Kurt Nimmo



Infowars.com
July 28, 2011





In Homestead, Florida, Posse Comitatus is dead. The Air Force now responds to civilian crime in the small city, population around 30,000.





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Military ?crime stoppers? violate Posse Comitatus in Florida. Photo from Homestead ARB website.


?Here at Homestead Air Reserve Base we have the Crime Stop hotline that allows anyone either on base or off the installation to anonymously report a crime,? explains the Homestead Air Reserve Base website. ?If you know of a crime that has been committed, if you see a crime in progress, or if you see a suspicious person, vehicle, or situation that makes you feel a crime may be occurring, call the Security Forces Crime Stop Hotline??





On July 15, military police ? known as Security Forces patrolmen ? detained a criminal suspect at a Circle K in until Miami-Dade police arrived.


?Crime prevention is everyone?s responsibility, the better informed we are the safer we can make the installation and the surrounding community,? said t. Juan Lemus, Security Forces Police Services Chief.





Crime prevention off military bases is the responsibility of civilian police, not the military.





In 1878, following Reconstruction, the Posse Comitatus Act was passed. It limited the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement. The statute prohibits Army and Air Force personnel and units of the National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress.





Infowars.com has reported numerous violations of Posse Comitatus since September 11, 2001.





In 2009, the National Guard provided ?security? in Kingman, Arizona. The Coast Guard, under the Department of Homeland Security, is now exempt from the Act.





The military participated in a checkpoint along with Tennessee cops and Homeland Security in April of 2009. The governor and state representatives were not aware of the illegal collaboration when contacted by the Alex Jones Show.





In 2008, the Marine Corps Air and Ground Combat Center and the California Highway Patrol used the Christmas holiday as an excuse to collaborate on a drunk driving checkpoint in San Bernardino County.





Following a shooting in Alabama, the Army was dispatched from Fort Rucker to patrol the streets of Samson in 2009.





Pittsburgh mayor Luke Ravenstahl called in the National guard to help in ?domestic? disputes in 2009. Ravenstahl used a snow emergency as an excuse. He went on television and said ?be advised that you will begin to see National Guard Humvees in some of your neighborhoods beginning this evening.?





The above represents just a small sampling of the military violating Posse Comitatus. The Act was violated in earnest following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The devastating storm proved to be a beta test for military violations of the law.





NORTHCOM announced in 2008 it would use battle-hardened troops from Iraq for ?civil unrest and crowd control? in the United States. On September 30, 2008, the Pentagon announced the 3rd Infantry Division?s 1st Brigade Combat Team would be an ?on-call federal response force for natural or manmade emergencies and disasters, including terrorist attacks,? the Army Times reported.





The mission soon expanded from disasters to every day police activity.





The firewall between military and civilian police duties was demolished with the passage of H.R. 5122, also known as the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007. It allowed the president to declare martial law under revisions to the Insurrection Act, and take charge of United States National Guard troops without state governor authorization when public order has been lost and the state and its constituted authorities cannot enforce the law.





The bill was repealed in 2008, but this has not stopped the military, numerous federal agencies, and the Department of Homeland Security from blurring the distinctions between military, federal and local police responsibilities.





According to John R. Brinkerhoff, acting associate director for national preparedness of FEMA from 1981 to 1983, ?the Posse Comitatus Act is not only irrelevant but also downright dangerous to the proper and effective use of military forces for domestic duties.?





Brinkerhoff cites the Quadrennial Defense Review for 2001 that has declared homeland security to be the primary mission of the Department of Defense.


Brinkerhoff is a longtime martial law advocate. He borrowed his ideas on martial law from then FEMA director, Louis O. Guiffrida. In 1970 at the Army War College, Guiffrida outlined his plan for martial law in case of a national uprising by black militants. The paper advocated the roundup and transfer to ?assembly centers or relocation camps? of at least 21 million ?American Negroes,? the Miami Herald reported on July 5, 1987, during the Iran-Contra hearings.



Canceling Posse Comitatus is not about a benevolent Pentagon helping strapped local officials and over-burdened local cops save people from car accidents or the ravages of hurricanes and tornadoes. It has little to do with rioting ?Negroes.?



It?s about imposing martial law. Propaganda campaigns portraying uniformed soldiers wielding the jaws of life soften people up for the presence of troops on the streets. Military checkpoints in California and Tennessee have nothing to do with drunk drivers or seat belts. They acclimate the public to soldiers manning checkpoints like they do in Iraq and Afghanistan.



The Quadrennial Defense Review for 2001′s declaration that homeland security is the primary mission of the Department of Defense is particularly dangerous now that the government with the help of the corporate media has shifted the threat of terrorism from distant cave-dwelling Muslims to local ?far right? extremists.
 

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Anyonne who has participated in NLE exercises, Please speak up.

Anyone who has been on the "Right Side" of Martial Law, add your thoughts.

Anyone who has invaded a sovereign nation, then became part of an occupying force, tell me your story.

There is a HUGE difference what we did in Panama and Desert Storm Part I, get in, fuck shit up ! Get out ! Compared to these occupying forces of today.
 

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In early 2006, the 109th Congress passed a bill containing controversial provisions granting the president the ability to use federal troops inside the United States in emergency situations. These changes (in Section 1076) were included in the John Warner Defense Appropriation Act for Fiscal Year 2007.

In 2008, Congress restored many of the earlier limitations on the president?s ability to deploy troops within the United States, but Bush issued a signing statement indicating he was not bound by the changes.


Goes right along with the "Patriot Act" and it's just a Goddamn piece of paper.
 

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pretty big difference between arresting someone and detaining them.

"On July 15, military police ? known as Security Forces patrolmen ? detained a criminal suspect at a Circle K in until Miami-Dade police arrived."

good job sensationalizing.
 

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Marines Establish Military Presence in San Bernardino County, California


I was there !

Branson Hunter, writing for the Big Bear Observation Post blog, reports that the Marine Corps Air and Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) and the local California Highway Patrol will be working together over the holiday ?in a joint effort to reduce accidents and drinking and driving? in San Bernardino County.

Hunter contacted Corporal Knuesn of the MCAGCC Provost Marshal office and MCAGCC Public Affairs Chief, Gunny Sgt. Chris Cox. Both confirmed the USMC will be present on public roads in order to setup a military presence during routine DUI check stops. ?They will be working closely over the month to cut down of traffic accidents,? said Cox, ?the Military Police will observe DUI check points and watch for their own guys. The intent is to have military presence out there.?

NO SENSATIONALIZING HERE !


Infowars attempted to contact the MCAGCC Provost Marshal office and MCAGCC Public Affairs to confirm the story but we were unable to reach them.



Dispatching Marines on California highways is an obvious violation of the Posse Comitatus Act (18 U.S.C. ? 1385) passed on June 16, 1878. The Act prohibits members of the federal uniformed services, including military police, from working with state and local police and law enforcement.
However, since September 11, 2001, the federal government has increasingly ignored Posse Comitatus. On October 1, 2008, the U.S. Army announced its 3rd Infantry Division?s 1st Brigade Combat Team will be under the day-to-day control of the Northern Command, ostensibly ?on call? to respond to emergencies and disasters.



?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,? the Army Times reported on September 30. ?Training for homeland scenarios has already begun at Fort Stewart and includes specialty tasks such as knowing how to use the ?jaws of life? to extract a person from a mangled vehicle; extra medical training for a CBRNE incident; and working with U.S. Forestry Service experts on how to go in with chainsaws and cut and clear trees to clear a road or area.?


It is not explained how assisting in traffic accidents falls within the purview of Homeland Security and the military. It appears that the Marines are using this very pretense in San Bernardino County to ?cut down of traffic accidents,? a task normally reserved for local law enforcement.
 

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?the Military Police will observe DUI check points and watch for their own guys. The intent is to have military presence out there.?


You're absolutely right. no sensationalizing. They say right there in black and white they are there to observe the checkpoint, not participate in. No different than a citizen doing a ride along with a cop for a day.
OBSERVING.
 

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?the Military Police will observe DUI check points and watch for their own guys. The intent is to have military presence out there.?


You're absolutely right. no sensationalizing. They say right there in black and white they are there to observe the checkpoint, not participate in. No different than a citizen doing a ride along with a cop for a day.
OBSERVING.

Pay no attention to Loopy Lumi. He's just doing the Chichken Little with the usual half truths from InfoWars.
 

Lumi

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Pay no attention to Loopy Lumi. He's just doing the Chichken Little with the usual half truths from InfoWars.

didn't you make a post about SSD having a petty life because hea said his sole purpose was to annoy people?

Why, why, why ?

do you feel it is your fucking obligation, your duty to come into every thread I have and just be, well, YOU !

An annoying loud mouth CUNT !
 
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