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Army Fort Knox exercise against Tea Party

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Anybody hear of this? Is it BS?

http:/patriotpost.us/reference/fort-knox-exercise/

This week, I was contacted by a number of military personnel, enlisted and officer ranks, who expressed concern about a military exercise underway at Ft. Knox, the U.S. Bullion Depository. As with most such exercises, the Ft. Knox alert occurred in stages, as if real time intelligence was being provided at various intervals.
The first intel advisorywas issued on Friday, 23 April 2010, and identifies the terrorist threat adversaries as "Local Militia Groups / Anti-Government Protesters / TEA Party."
You read that right: "TEA Party"!
The alert states that plans for the demonstration may have been interrupted by "Federal and local law enforcement" raids on a "White Supremacists Organization," but "TEA Party organizers have stated that they will protest at the Gold Vault at a future date."
Further, the intel advisory states, "Anti-Government - Health Care Protesters have stated that they would join the TEA Party as a sign of solidarity."
In accordance with the exercise, Ft. Knox post security is placed on high alert because, "these groups are armed, have combative training and some are former Military Snipers. Some may have explosives training / experience," and "a rally at their compound / training area is scheduled."
Another intel updatewas issued on Monday, 26 April 2010, noting that the "rally at the Militia compound occurred," and "Viable threats ... have been made." The intel on the rally notes, "Many members were extremely agitated at what they referred to as Government intervention and over taxation in their lives. Alcohol use 'fanned the flames.' Many military grade firearms were openly carried. An ad hoc 'shoot the government agent' event was held with prizes (alcohol) given for the best shot placement."
The report states further, "Components of bomb making are reported to have been on the site. Some members have criminal records relating to explosive and weapons violations."
In response to the "immediate threat," the exercise stipulates, "local detention centers are being made ready for mass arrests." Both the "QRF I and QRF II" are placed on two hour recall, and the "5-15 CAV" was ordered to "draw weapons from holder and store in most available arms room," and "coordinate with MASA for immediate ammunition draw; have equipment readied for immediate use, i.e. vehicles staged and loaded IAW 5-15 CAV SOP; LMR's charged."
QRF refers to Quick Reaction Force. QRF I is the 16th Cavalry Regiment. QRF II is the 194th Armored Brigade.
The 26 April order gives specific instructions for the 5-15 CAV (a 16th Cavalry battalion) to have weapons, ammo, vehicles and communications at ready, and it places the other 2,200 members of the units on two-hour recall. In other words, these orders are to gear up for defending Ft. Knox against Tea Party folks and their co-conspirators who oppose nationalization of our health care sector.
Now, for almost 30 years I have participated in the development and implementation of small and large scale military exercises within the U.S. and around the world.
Such exercises are critical to the readiness of our forces, and the standard for the real time intel reports in these drills requires thinly veiled references to assets of existing or collateral threat vectors such as communist regimes such as China and real terrorist networks such as al-Qa'ida, etc.
Perhaps the writers of such exercises today should focus on response plans for, say, an Islamic terrorist who attacks a post. (See Ft. Hood / Major Nidal Malik Hasan.)
The Ft. Knox exercise is not only amateurish in its construct, but also sets an ominous political precedent.
The military officers and enlisted personnel with whom I spoke are all dedicated uniformed Patriots who are loyal, first and foremost, to their oath to "support and defend" our Constitution "against all enemies, foreign and domestic."

Their concerns about this exercise mirrored my own. As one put it, the exercise "misrepresents freedom loving Americans as drunken, violent racists -- the opponents of Obama's policies have been made the enemy of the U.S. Army."
They were equally concerned that command staff at Ft. Knox had signed off on this exercise, noting, "it has been issued and owned by field grade officers who lead our battalions and brigades," which is to say many Lieutenant Colonels saw this order before it was implemented.
It's not likely that Ft. Knox Commanding General James Milano or Deputy Commander Col. David Teeples, or even the regimental and brigade commanders for the 16th Cav and 194th AB, actually read the exercise scenario, but that doesn't absolve responsibility for such an egregious example of political exploitation of U.S. forces.
One officer insisted, "The American people should require greater accountability of their commissioned officers, that they abide by their oath and never allow politically motivated propaganda like this exercise on any post or base again."
Another observed, "Whether this is complacency by officers who do not see such orders as a problem, or worse, officers who recognize the problem but do not insist the orders are changed, this is a serious problem. We are discussing the training of American citizen soldiers in the use of potentially deadly force against a specific group of political dissenters. There is never a time in an officer's career in which he does not have a duty to apply critical thought to the orders he is given and asked to give. It is my opinion that any officer that has allowed these orders to persist, to reach the level of junior officers and soldiers, has demonstrated a lack of judgment or apathy towards what his duty requires of him. Either way, we should demand more of the commissioned officers, who we as a nation empower to lead our sons and daughters into battle."
Indeed, and at best, the blatant malfeasance on the part of the individuals who composed this exercise reflects poorly on the uniformed services.
The antidote to this patent misrepresentation of peaceable Patriots is to expose it with the Light of Truth. As our motto Veritas vos Liberabitaffirms, the Truth shall set you Free!
 
Patriot Post just reported this:

Update from Mark Alexander – April 29, 2010
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Regarding my essay, Army Preps for Tea Party 'Terrorists', I was contacted by senior command staff at Ft. Knox this afternoon. There was a security exercise at Ft. Knox this week, but an officer in the security loop altered the scenario "in order to make it more realistic." Those alterations were described in my essay, exactly as they appeared. The command staff informed me that the alterations were not approved at the command level and that the individual who circulated the scenario through official channels will "receive appropriate counsel." I was assured that the Command staff would not have authorized such a scenario.

added:

Fort Knox Exercise
Publisher's Note: The official Fort Knox security exercise documents originally posted on this page were marked "unclassified". However, at the request of command staff at Ft. Knox, we have voluntary removed them for security reasons.

http://patriotpost.us/reference/fort-knox-exercise/
 
The Commanding Officer is ALWAYS responsible for anything taking place in his/her command.
 
Please, please tell me someone grabbed those images before they were yanked. [thinking]

From here: http://www.prisonplanet.com/u-s-army-trains-to-confront-tea-party-terrorists.html

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You've got shitloads of thugs in the streets who are in our country illegally and demanding that we keep paying their bill, and they didn't find this to be more of a threat to our national freedom? People wonder why I refuse to fly the American flag anymore. It is because it doesn't effing exist anymore.
 
Doesnt that violate the posse comitatus (sp) sct? They cannot use federal troops against the US population?

The exercise is simulating an attack on the base... Posse comitatus refers to a prohibition on federal troops being used in domestic law enforcement. Unit self-defense ROE means shoot whoever attacks the unit.
 
The exercise is simulating an attack on the base... Posse comitatus refers to a prohibition on federal troops being used in domestic law enforcement. Unit self-defense ROE means shoot whoever attacks the unit.

Ok-admittedly, I didnt read the whole exercise, so wasnt aware that it was base security. I wasnt aware the Tea Party had an armed faction either, that was committing terrorist acts.
 
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There is no bullion in Ft. Knox. There has not been any stored there for years. Do your research! I believe Ron Paul!
No independent auditors appear to have had access to the reported $137 billion (£96 billion) stockpile of brick-shaped gold bars in Fort Knox since the era of President Eisenhower.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article5989271.ece

They are afraid that drunken, violent Tea Partiers are going to team up with anti health care folks, and find this out!
The "tinfoil hat" folks have been saying for quite a while that Homeland Security is to squelch dissent as they clamp down on our freedoms... maybe they are right after all.
 
They are afraid that drunken, violent Tea Partiers are going to team up with anti health care folks, and find this out!
The "tinfoil hat" folks have been saying for quite a while that Homeland Security is to squelch dissent as they clamp down on our freedoms... maybe they are right after all.

At this point I really would not be surprised at all.[hmmm]
 
There is no bullion in Ft. Knox. There has not been any stored there for years. Do your research! I believe Ron Paul!
No independent auditors appear to have had access to the reported $137 billion (£96 billion) stockpile of brick-shaped gold bars in Fort Knox since the era of President Eisenhower.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article5989271.ece
If there is any bullion left in there, it won't be long before we will have to fork it all over to China. They just about own us, financially, now. [frown]
 
If there is any bullion left in there, it won't be long before we will have to fork it all over to China. They just about own us, financially, now. [frown]

Aside from the gold the US Govt is paying off their debts to China with metals ie. copper, steel.
 
I'd like to see the response of a Tea Party Rally combined with the Laconia and Sturgis Bike Week Rallies. Nothing scarier than leather clad bikers waving tea party signs. Bikers are a patriotic bunch. That should scare the begeezus out of the gumment.
 
If there is any bullion left in there, it won't be long before we will have to fork it all over to China. They just about own us, financially, now. [frown]

In addition to any and all gold, they'll be taking the entire West Coast.

Aside from the gold the US Govt is paying off their debts to China with metals ie. copper, steel.

Which is exactly what these Cash for Clunker programs are. We trying to shore up faith from our creditors that they can continue to lend to us. Pretty soon, we're facing a decision: "Default or print."

I'd like to see the response of a Tea Party Rally combined with the Laconia and Sturgis Bike Week Rallies. Nothing scarier than leather clad bikers waving tea party signs. Bikers are a patriotic bunch. That should scare the begeezus out of the gumment.

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