-Caveat Lector-

Couple this info with the plans made by fed puppet mayors in
city governments all across America (Greco the Gecko mayor
of Tampa case in point) and you can see collusion that leads
pretty well to things as big as takeover schemes....2 months
or so ago Gecko posted his city/macdill afb cooperation
proclamation on the Tampa City Website and thankfully that
was caught within 3 days and spread to interested partys
immediately...the pigs are acting out now trying to hide it
and playing up their favorite distraction, pro sports, like
its some big party, but they are being watched carefully.
First stumble and there will be some attacking going on,
even if just ideological and verbal to start.
     I have been able to draw stark conclusions between the
behaviour of Gecko and Adloph Guiliani...both are
steinbrenner mayors....Gecko cooperated with the spraying of
malathion over the whole county two years ago....
     I would say that closer to half of the people realize
something really bad is being done to them in the name of
government here, and though they don't want to admit it they
cannot help seeing it and have begun to act accordingly.

Kris Millegan wrote:
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> Subject: SNET: NEW LEVEL IN WAR ON DRUGS
> Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 00:14:32 -0500
> From: "Kay Lee & Joe Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> CC: It's the same old story - if the grassroots folks don't get involved it
> AIN'T GONNA WORK.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> CC: The War on Drugs is about to be lifted up another rung. The hysteria has
> risen to the point where we may soon see soldiers in our streets - if the
> "border" troops miss someone, what is the next step; send them into the
> cities.
>
> I remember visiting Cuba as a young boy
> before Castro's revolution. I still have pictures I snapped of guys I
> thought were cops standing on street corners with machine guns hanging from
> their shoulders. I don't want to see that here.
>
> The terrible mistakes being made by our highly trained civilian drug forces
> should be reason enough not to bring the military into the fray.
> Army training, except at the highest levels, is highly incompetent. It's
> very difficult to "flunk" and when it happens the penalty is to be recycled
> back through the same sorry program again.
>
> This is a very dangerous step our congress is about to take.
>                 **************************
> Washington, D.C. - A House-Senate conference agreement on the defense bill
> includes a provision directing the Pentagon to develop a plan on how the
> military can better assist law enforcement agencies in interdicting drugs
> along the border and stopping terrorists from entering the United States.
> The provision represents a modification of an amendment authored by U.S.
> Rep. James A. Traficant, Jr. (D-Ohio) that was attached to the House-passed
> version of the bill last June.  The
> Traficant amendment authorized the use of U.S. troops to assist civilian law
> enforcement in patrolling the border.  "Narcotics is still the number one
> problem in America," said Traficant, a former drug counselor and sheriff.
> "You can have all the counseling programs in the world and a
> million cops on the street, but unless we get serious about stopping drugs
> from pouring over the border, America will never win the war on
> drugs."
>
>  Later today the House will consider the conference report on the fiscal
> year 2000 Defense Authorization Act.  The measure authorizes $288.8 billion
> in fiscal year 2000 for defense programs.
>
> Last June the House approved an amendment sponsored by Traficant authorizing
> the use of
> U.S. troops to assist the Immigration and Naturalization Service and Customs
> Service in interdicting drugs at the border and apprehending
> terrorists attempting to enter the country.
>
> Under the Traficant amendment, which the House approved 242 to 180, the
> troops could only be deployed at the request of the Attorney General or
> Treasury Secretary.  The amendment also required the troops to be under the
> command and control of a civilian law enforcement official, and that they
> receive law enforcement training.
>
> The amendment was similar to measures Traficant attached to the defense bill
> in 1997 and 1998.  In
> both those years the amendment was dropped from the bill in conference with
> the Senate.
>
>  The compromise provision included in the conference report directs the
> Secretary of Defense to prepare a plan to assign members of the armed
> forces to assist the INS or Customs Service in responding to a threat to
> national security posed by the entry into the U.S. of terrorists or drug
> traffickers.  Like the Traficant amendment, the provision directs the
> Secretary to ensure that the plan does not violate the Posse Comitatus
> Act and that military personnel assigned to such activity receive law
> enforcement training.  The Pentagon must submit a report to Congress
> no later than May 1, 2000 that includes the troops on the border plan, a
> risk-benefit analysis, recommendations on the functions most
> appropriate to be performed by military personnel in support of civilian law
> enforcement, and the total number of active and reserve armed service
> personnel who participated in drug interdiction or other civilian law
> enforcement support activities in fiscal year 1999.
>
>  "For more than five years I've been fighting to get the military more
> involved in stopping drugs and terrorists from coming into America," said
> Traficant.  "This language marks an important step forward in better
> securing our borders and protecting American citizens from the narco-
> terrorists.  If the Pentagon can send troops to places like Haiti to
> vaccinate dogs, direct traffic and build homes, it certainly can send troops
> to our border to stop drug traffickers and terrorists," added Traficant who
> served as director of the Mahoning County (OH) drug program from 1971 to
> 1981, and Mahoning County sheriff from 1981 to 1985.
>               ************************
> CC: If our information is correct, this may also be in direct conflict with
> Canadian and Mexican treaties signed by the U.S. which guaranteed
> our borders would not be patrolled by the military.
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