The plan says "A perceived serious potential of dissident American groups rising up against constituted authority has been clearly identified by counter-intelligence agencies."
"The stated cause for such an uprising appear to be growing dissatisfaction with the course and conduct of the war in Iraq, the chronic inability of Congress to deal with various pressing issues and the perception of widespread corruption and indifference to public needs." [Go figure, let's not even consider changing policy decisions to obey our constituency, how about let's assume our absolute authority instead]
Most stunning about the plan is that it talks about political reform and offers an unbelievably out of- touch, completely
un-American observation: "Reform may be necessary, but reform is a matter for the state . . . . ." A matter for the state? We
The People ARE the state. We The People decide on reform. For this U.S. military plan to assert "Reform may be necessary, but reform is a matter for the state" is like reading something out of the old Soviet Union! What planet are these people on?
The truly chilling parts of this plan involve the use of "Informant nets" of Americans literally spying on their fellow citizens and "Block Control" where the plan calls for "trusted resident reports on the activities of people in their neighborhoods." Folks, this is what Fidel Castro does in Communist Cuba!
Please spread. They can't camp us all ;^)
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