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99th_Monkey

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Sat Feb 9, 2013, 05:56 PM Feb 2013

When W was president, progressive Democrats used to give a rats ass [View all]

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about unconstitutional encroachments on our civil liberties, FEMA
camps, illegal wiretapping, renditions, torture, etc.

Now that Obama is POTUS, not so much.

Now, while Obama works his secret "kill list" and signs the NDAA,
the only people even still talking about FEMA camps are the Right-
wing-nuts like Alex Jones.

Well, I'm here to tell you that we are being "led" inch-by-inch -- ever
since the Kennedy and King assassinations -- steadily and surely along a
path toward becoming a neo-Fascist Corporatist Oligarchy, with an ever-
increasing number of citizens being incarcerated for dubious reasons, to
be "re-educated" and/or used as slave laborers.

This is what Eisenhower, John and Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King jr.
Bill Hicks, George Carlin, et. al. all saw coming, and tried in their way
to stop it. All of them failed. All of them are now dead.

Exhibit A

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Exhibit B
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Exhibit C
Internment and Resettlement Operations
Contents
Page
PREFACE ........................................................................................................... viii
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... xi
Chapter 1 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT AND THE OPERATIONAL
ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................. 1-1
Conduct ............................................................................................................... 1-1
Principles ............................................................................................................. 1-3
Personnel Categories .......................................................................................... 1-5
Status Determination ........................................................................................... 1-7
Article 5 Tribunals ................................................................................................ 1-8
Appeals and Periodic Reviews of Civilian Internees ........................................... 1-9
General Protection and Care of Detainees, U.S. Military Prisoners, and
Dislocated Civilians ........................................................................................ 1-10
Agencies Concerned With Internment and Resettlement ................................. 1-12
Protecting Power ............................................................................................... 1-13
Planning Considerations for Internment and Resettlement Operations ............ 1-14
Military Police Capabilities ................................................................................ 1-16
Chapter 2 INTERNMENT AND RESETTLEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE SPECTRUM OF
OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................... 2-1
Support to Combat Operations ........................................................................... 2-1
Support to Stability Operations ........................................................................... 2-3
Support to Civil Support Operations .................................................................... 2-8
Army Command and Support Relationships ....................................................... 2-8
Considerations Within the Operational Area and the Area of Operations .......... 2-9
Chapter 3 COMMAND AND STAFF ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ........................... 3-1
National and Theater Reporting Agencies .......................................................... 3-1
Roles and Responsibilities .................................................................................. 3-2
Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center Commander/Military Intelligence
Battalion .............................................................................................................. 3-7
Intelligence Analysts ........................................................................................... 3-8
Human Intelligence Collectors ............................................................................ 3-8
Interpreters and Translators ................................................................................ 3-9
Military Police Organizations in Support of Internment and Resettlement
Operations ...................................................................................................... 3-10
Staff Duties and Responsibilities in Support of Internment and Resettlement . 3-12
Guard Force ...................................................................................................... 3-18
Chapter 4 CAPTURE, INITIAL DETENTION, AND SCREENING ...................................... 4-1
Detainee Flow ..................................................................................................... 4-1
Detainee Processing ........................................................................................... 4-5
Custody and Accountability of Property, Evidence, and Intelligence
Information ..................................................................................................... 4-12
Detainee Movement .......................................................................................... 4-15
Methods of Transportation ................................................................................ 4-16
Detainee Release .............................................................................................. 4-19
Chapter 5 DETAINEE OPERATIONS ................................................................................. 5-1
Command and Control ........................................................................................ 5-1
Planning Considerations ..................................................................................... 5-2
Intelligence and Interrogation .............................................................................. 5-3
Medical Support .................................................................................................. 5-6
Dental Support .................................................................................................... 5-8
Specific Detainee Support Requirements ........................................................... 5-9
Detainee Deaths ............................................................................................... 5-13
Legal Considerations ........................................................................................ 5-14
Chapter 6 DETAINEE FACILITIES ..................................................................................... 6-1
General Considerations ...................................................................................... 6-1
Detainee Collection Point .................................................................................... 6-4
Detainee Holding Area ...................................................................................... 6-10
Fixed Detainee Internment Facilities ................................................................. 6-14
Theater Internment Facility ............................................................................... 6-17
Strategic Internment Facility ............................................................................. 6-37
Transfers or Releases ....................................................................................... 6-38
Chapter 7 CONFINEMENT OF U.S. MILITARY PRISONERS ........................................... 7-1
U.S. Battlefield Confinement Operations Principles ........................................... 7-1
Planning Process for U.S. Military Prisoners ...................................................... 7-1
Battlefield Facilities ............................................................................................. 7-2
Processing, Classification, and Identification Requirements .............................. 7-3
Clothing, Meals, and Dining Facilities ................................................................. 7-4
Medical Care and Sanitation ............................................................................... 7-5
Discipline, Control, and Administration ............................................................... 7-6
Emergency Planning and Investigations ........................................................... 7-11
Rules of Interaction ........................................................................................... 7-12
Use of Force ...................................................................................................... 7-12
Escape .............................................................................................................. 7-12
Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center Commander/Military Intelligence
Battalion .............................................................................................................. 3-7
Intelligence Analysts ........................................................................................... 3-8
Human Intelligence Collectors ............................................................................ 3-8
Interpreters and Translators ................................................................................ 3-9
Military Police Organizations in Support of Internment and Resettlement
Operations ...................................................................................................... 3-10
Staff Duties and Responsibilities in Support of Internment and Resettlement . 3-12
Guard Force ...................................................................................................... 3-18
Chapter 4 CAPTURE, INITIAL DETENTION, AND SCREENING ...................................... 4-1
Detainee Flow ..................................................................................................... 4-1
Detainee Processing ........................................................................................... 4-5
Custody and Accountability of Property, Evidence, and Intelligence
Information ..................................................................................................... 4-12
Detainee Movement .......................................................................................... 4-15
Methods of Transportation ................................................................................ 4-16
Detainee Release .............................................................................................. 4-19
Chapter 5 DETAINEE OPERATIONS ................................................................................. 5-1
Command and Control ........................................................................................ 5-1
Planning Considerations ..................................................................................... 5-2
Intelligence and Interrogation .............................................................................. 5-3
Medical Support .................................................................................................. 5-6
Dental Support .................................................................................................... 5-8
Specific Detainee Support Requirements ........................................................... 5-9
Detainee Deaths ............................................................................................... 5-13
Legal Considerations ........................................................................................ 5-14
Chapter 6 DETAINEE FACILITIES ..................................................................................... 6-1
General Considerations ...................................................................................... 6-1
Detainee Collection Point .................................................................................... 6-4
Detainee Holding Area ...................................................................................... 6-10
Fixed Detainee Internment Facilities ................................................................. 6-14
Theater Internment Facility ............................................................................... 6-17
Strategic Internment Facility ............................................................................. 6-37
Transfers or Releases ....................................................................................... 6-38
Chapter 7 CONFINEMENT OF U.S. MILITARY PRISONERS ........................................... 7-1
U.S. Battlefield Confinement Operations Principles ........................................... 7-1
Planning Process for U.S. Military Prisoners ...................................................... 7-1
Battlefield Facilities ............................................................................................. 7-2
Processing, Classification, and Identification Requirements .............................. 7-3
Clothing, Meals, and Dining Facilities ................................................................. 7-4
Medical Care and Sanitation ............................................................................... 7-5
Discipline, Control, and Administration ............................................................... 7-6
Emergency Planning and Investigations ........................................................... 7-11
Rules of Interaction ........................................................................................... 7-12
Use of Force ...................................................................................................... 7-12
Escape .............................................................................................................. 7-12Contents
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Transportation ................................................................................................... 7-13
Transfer and Disposition of U.S. Military Prisoners .......................................... 7-13
Chapter 8 REHABILITATION OF U.S. MILITARY PRISONERS AND DETAINEES ......... 8-1
Rehabilitation ....................................................................................................... 8-1
Section I – U.S. Military Prisoners ................................................................... 8-2
Programs ............................................................................................................. 8-2
Disposition Boards .............................................................................................. 8-2
Section II – Detainees ....................................................................................... 8-7
Programs ............................................................................................................. 8-7
Rehabilitation Programs .................................................................................... 8-10
Chapter 9 PAROLE, TRANSFER, OR RELEASE OF U.S. MILITARY PRISONERS
AND DETAINEES ............................................................................................... 9-1
Release of U.S. Military Prisoners ...................................................................... 9-1
Release or Transfer of Detainees ....................................................................... 9-5
Transition of Detainee Operations to Civil Authority Penal Systems .................. 9-9
Chapter 10 RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS .................................................................... 10-1
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 10-1
Objectives and Considerations ......................................................................... 10-1
Civil-Military and Resettlement Operations ....................................................... 10-2
Responsibilities for Civil Affairs Activities .......................................................... 10-2
Supporting Organizations .................................................................................. 10-6
Planning Considerations ................................................................................... 10-6
Military Police Support to Resettlement Operations ......................................... 10-9
Dislocated Civilian Operations ........................................................................ 10-11
http://info.publicintelligence.net/USArmy-InternmentResettlement.pdf
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Please explain how vicious attacks on Obama will change ANYTHING. kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #1
You apparently completely ignored contents of this OP 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #3
Please explain how you could have been so upset about drones in 2006, woo me with science Feb 2013 #32
Not to quibble or anything, but The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2013 #2
I'm saying they are no longer with us, as in D.E.A.D. 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #5
I'll take a "progressive" POTUS Obama over any "vulture" POTUS Rmoney Amonester Feb 2013 #37
That's quite a "progressive" record woo me with science Feb 2013 #40
Wrong answer. Still waiting. n/t Amonester Feb 2013 #45
No, that is the correct answer. woo me with science Feb 2013 #46
Most people don't fall for it or tolerate it, as they clearly chose to re-elect POTUS Obama Amonester Feb 2013 #51
True dat, Obama uses progressive rhetoric to get elected and then, presto, he's all corporate. xtraxritical Feb 2013 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #42
Bush went to Iraq. President Obama captured OBL whom Bush let go, and 100s of others. graham4anything Feb 2013 #4
IOKIYAD MannyGoldstein Feb 2013 #8
It was J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI that did the wire tapping and no one could control him. xtraxritical Feb 2013 #49
Kennedys' wiretapping of King 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #9
Bush went onto Iraq to "settle a personal score"? Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #13
You are re-writing histoy. former9thward Feb 2013 #22
Point of order. William769 Feb 2013 #6
Point taken. Both elections were stolen. nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #10
I'm proud to be your first rec n/t Catherina Feb 2013 #7
Thanx. :-) nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #11
Yes. All human beings die. You seem to think that makes some kind of statement. aquart Feb 2013 #12
Your nitpicking is duly noted 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #15
Yeah, but how and when and by whose hand they die is important n/t Fumesucker Feb 2013 #18
That's quite an ASSumption you're making about liberals Warpy Feb 2013 #14
I'm saying it's all a sham Punch & Judy Show. nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #16
I read that the exact reverse Catherina Feb 2013 #19
...and also... ScreamingMeemie Feb 2013 #21
I don't feel like laughing but you did it Catherina Feb 2013 #24
You're welcome. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2013 #30
That was my dad's pet peeve Warpy Feb 2013 #28
My mother beat me until I learned those things, lol. xtraxritical Feb 2013 #53
FEMA camps? What the Fuck? msanthrope Feb 2013 #17
I refer you to the Preface & Intro of Exhibit C 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #26
don't pay attention to the groupies Skittles Feb 2013 #20
Missing Bush are you? ProSense Feb 2013 #23
Miss him? Obama is a more articulate extension of him. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #27
Democrats only care about these things if there is R behind the name. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #25
How do "gays and women" help exactly? 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #31
The one percent do not care about social policies woo me with science Feb 2013 #34
yes. I got it now. thanx. nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #35
you are right upi402 Feb 2013 #39
Progressive dems are the only ones who do care just1voice Feb 2013 #29
Yes. I love it when someone actually "gets" what I'm getting at w/ OP. ~nt 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #33
Bush/Cheney had hundreds of "Fusion Camps" built around the country for unruly Americans. Not a word judesedit Feb 2013 #36
You misread me 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #44
It's pretty brave to question Obama here upi402 Feb 2013 #38
Monkey is correct colbertforpresident Feb 2013 #41
I sincerely believe that upi402 Feb 2013 #48
Well, Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #43
This is from the Introduction.... OldDem2012 Feb 2013 #50
K and R (nt) bigwillq Feb 2013 #52
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