Is Ameri’K’a With A ‘K’ Here?
When
the mini-series Amerika was aired on TV in 1987 it was highly controversial and
was nearly forced off the air.
Why…because at the time, it was likely considered highly possible. Now it may be here for real.
By de Andréa
July 12, 2013
Similar to the George Orwell’s production of 1984, I happen to have a rare copy of the mini-series
film “Amerika” staring Kris Kristofferson, Mariel
Hemingway, Sam Neill, and
Robert
Ulrich. I
have shared it with many of my friends, some who have said: "yes but that couldn’t
happen here…could it?" Yes it ‘could’,
and although it is yet to be confirmed there is evidence that something like it
may be taking place right now…
Russian troops are
on American soil, to train with FEMA - the Intel claims. Although they are not the first rumors about
foreign soldiers being spotted on United States military bases, the
latest began circulating again online earlier this week, the new claims quickly
went viral. The first claim was in 2012,
with about 20 Russian airborne troops arriving in Colorado
at Fort Carson .
A Ministry of
the Russian
Federation for Civil Defense release stated the troops are
here (Supposedly) as part of an exchange of experts’ project.
The exact number of Russian troops in America is unknown, but an ‘unnamed’ source
from the Department of Defense DOD, (you can take that for what it’s worth) said
50,000 soldiers from the former Communist Soviet Union Cold War foe have
arrived. The same source also claimed that
a total’ of 100,000 foreign troops are currently training in the United States . The exchange of experts is reportedly being
done in conjunction with Obama’s Homeland Securities FEMA emergency and
disaster preparedness training.
US Defense
Department Press Officer Wendy L. Snyder stated the Russian military members are participating in
joint anti-terrorism drills. Snyder also
said, “This is part of a formal bilateral exchange program between the US and Russia that seeks to develop
transparency and promote defense reform.”
The Ministry of the
Russian Federation
for Civil Defense release stated that FEMA and the Russian Emergency Situations
Ministry would be conducting so-called joint rescue operations for major
disasters. Representatives from both
nations met in Washington , D.C. last week to finalize the logistics of
the endeavor.
The presence of foreign soldiers in the United States has some’ very
concerned that the troops could be deployed to police the streets or offer
instructions to American citizens during an emergency scenario or terrorism attack. The possibility that Russian troops could be deployed as a part of
a security force at events deemed “National Special Security Events” by the
Department of Homeland Security are often noted among the fears voiced by opponents
of foreign soldier training in America .
Russian troops pictured at Fort Carson .
In 2012 about 20
Russian airborne troops arrived in Colorado at
Fort Carson .
The influx of foreign soldiers represented the first time armed forces
members from another country trained on American soil. US Army Reserve Captain William
Geddes has deemed the influx of Russian troops a clear violation of the intent
of the Posse
Comitatus Act. The federal
statute makes it illegal to employ any members of the United States Army for
the purpose of executing laws, unless such a use of force was authorized
expressly by either Congress or the Constitution.
THE BOTTOM LINE: How do you feel about Russian troops on
American soil?
One thing I do know
is that Russian troops are’ here and have been for at least a year. But I have yet to confirm this latest
story. So-called unnamed sources are
difficult to confirm, and unless I know and trust the writers who say received
the information from the “unnamed source” I can’t say with certainty that this
particular story is absolutely true.
I would however,
not ignore the possibility, especially in light of all the undercover
shenanigans that Obama has been evolved in as of late.
Thanks for listening – de Andréa
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