Civil Unrest Preparedness Primer
Will civil unrest, on a local, regional or national scale, become reality in America? I cannot say for certain, though this Note From A Cop contemplates more than just civil unrest.
Claire Wolfe, writing in Backwoods Home Magazine, offers up some suggestions in case civil unrest does become reality in a piece titled Preparing for civil unrest. From Claire’s piece.
Although few in power are talking about it, rumors abound that governments at many levels are planning for civil unrest. One rumor is about a document supposedly being circulated right now among top federal officials. It’s called the “C&R Document”—with C&R standing for “conflict & revolution.” The much-storied paper is said to be a plan for controlling the American people when we get out of hand. True? Who knows. But the very rumor tells us a lot about these times.
Other things are not mere rumor. When the federal government established a North American Army command in 2002, its purpose wasn’t to repel foreign invaders. It was domestic operations—something long and rightly forbidden by the Posse Comitatus Act. In February of 2009, when military commanders in Canada and the U.S. signed a pact allowing their armies to operate inside each other’s country they didn’t even bother to get authorization from Congress—an illegal and unprecedented move. And once again, the purpose was handling “domestic civil emergencies.”
Via Bill St. Clair.
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