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DHS Hides Planned Mexican Invasion of US

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DHS Hides Planned Mexican Invasion of US

Monday night, Jan. 30. Scarborough Country. Sara Carter of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin is interviewed, and she alleges that there are plans for a major invasion of the US by Mexican drug gangs in order to control the border, and that they plan to kill border and local police wholesale. What is really appalling is that Homeland Security knew and didn't even bother to tell - anyone.

That's right. Our 'friends' to the south have made plans to actually invade the southwest in order to wipe out local police and border security, using a drug gang called MS-13. It seems that Homeland Security also knew about this plan (she got the information from DHS documents!), and 'somehow' failed to notify any of the cops who were going to be attacked. It is also alleged that Mexican military units have been making armed incursions into our territory for several years at least, to support the drug runners. I have been unsuccessful at finding the video of the interview posted as yet, but I'll link it when I do.

How does this happen? First, how does Mexico even THINK they dare attack us on our own soil? (Oh, yeah, our entire army is in Iraq, and so are the Guard units. Bush has cut funds to cops and border security. Result - no defense capability.) Second, why does Dept. of Homeland Security find out about this, and not even tell the locals to get ready? (They work for Bush, our 'chief executive', so ask him.) Why does it take an investigative reporter to find this out?

Here's my idea about why: DHS is under the conrol of Chertoff, who is one of Bush's pocket pets. Aggressive action to protect our border with Mexico would go against Bush's Guest Labor policy and his amnesty for illegals program. (Look what France got from their Guest Worker policy - 15 million muslims who now threaten civil war if France's secular laws are applied to them. Rioting, arson, murder. And look at Germany's problems with their millions of Gast-Arbiters. Same thing. Holland too.) It would also mean actually protecting the border so that Al-Qaeda couldn't be sending guys in wholesale as they are doing. It would result in that long fence that Pat Buchanan wanted, and make Bushie look bad for having failed to protect the border for 5 years. For his, you know, pre-9-11 thinkipating. But he'll be reading a book to some kindergarten class in Maine when it happens.

In other words, this military attack by Mexican gangs would work to support Bush's Keep America Afraid Agenda. It's a damned shame when the citizens can't depend on their government to keep them safe because it's not to the administration's advantage.


Pentagon officials sought to sidestep any criticism of the Clinton Administration over the German base at Holloman by pointing out that the agreement was negotiated by President Bush and his Defense Secretary, Dick Cheney. Chief Pentagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon contended: "This should not be portrayed as a German invasion or occupation of U.S. space." At a news briefing, he insisted that "the Germans are tenants at Holloman Air Force Base, which continues to be a U.S. Air Force Base." On the other hand, the Deutshe Presse-Agentur, which does not have to concern itself with playing to an American audience, put a very different spin on the story: "The German and American defence ministers have christened a German military base in the southwestern U.S. desert, the first permanent military installation set up in the United States for a foreign nation."


.S. spokesmen claim that weather conditions in New Mexico are ideal for pilot training. Also, they note, New Mexico with only 1.5 million people is the same geographic size as Germany with a population of 80 million. All of this means that there is ample space for training missions, even for target ranges. But when pressed by a reporter, Bacon sought to minimize the uniqueness of the arrangement by referring to our nation's long-standing policy of training NATO pilots here. NATO is undoubtedly the overseer of this entire arrangement.

The creation of an official German base in New Mexico is another step toward the creation of an internationally controlled military force. NATO, a creature of the United Nations, seems earmarked to supply the military arm that the UN has always wanted. While each of the 16 NATO nations wields one-sixteenth of NATO's decision-making authority, Germany and the United States are militarily the alliance's most important members. Having these two NATO powers entangled more tightly will undoubtedly strengthen NATO.


Turkish Weekly

More National Guard Troops Heading to Arizona-Mexico Border
Arizona's governor has signed an executive order to expand the state National Guard's presence at the border with Mexico to combat illegal immigration and related crime.

Governor Janet Napolitano said Wednesday that the guard troops will provide a support role to law enforcement and not militarize the border. In the governor's words, "We are not at war with Mexico."

Arizona already has 170 National Guard soldiers at the border assisting federal and state officers with anti-drug and other efforts.

Last August, Napolitano and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson declared states of emergency along their border with Mexico. Both accused the U.S. federal government of not doing enough to control drug traffickers, illegal immigrant smugglers, and criminal gangs.

Napolitano's latest order comes as the U.S. Senate debates controversial reform of immigration laws and measures to strengthen border security.

On Tuesday, thousands of mostly Latin American protesters rallied at the U.S. Capitol to oppose the legislation, which would define millions of undocumented people as felons and punish anyone helping them.

They want the Senate to defeat the Border Protection, Anti-Terrorism and Illegal Immigration Control Act, which the House of Representatives has already passed. President Bush has said he will sign the bill if passed by the Senate.


Friday , 10 March 2006
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