As part of a deal signed last week in Washington DC
between the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry and FEMA, Russian
officials will provide “security at mass events” in the United States, a
scenario that won’t sit well with Americans wary of foreign assets
operating on US soil.
According to a press release
by the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense and
Emergencies, US and Russian officials met on June 25 at the 17th Joint
U.S.-Russia Cooperation Committee on Emergency Situations.
In addition to agreeing with FEMA to “exchange experts
during joint rescue operations in major disasters,” the Russian
Emergency Situations Ministry will also be providing “security at mass events” in the United States.
This suggests that events designated as “National Special Security Events” by the Department of Homeland Security,
which include the Super Bowl, international summits such as the G8 and
presidential inaugurations, will now rely partly on Russian authorities
to provide security.
The meeting last week also agreed on the conclusion that
US and Russian emergency authorities will increase their co-operation,
“in order to respond efficiently to all kinds of disasters.”
The use of foreign troops or other officials in a law
enforcement capacity providing “security” inside the United States is
illegal under Posse Comitatus. Capt. William Geddes of the U.S. Army Reserve acknowledged last year that it is against federal law to use US troops to conduct police
patrols, despite the fact that such occurrences are becoming
increasingly common. The use of foreign troops is an even more clear cut
violation of Posse Comitatus.
Last year we reported on how Russian troops were invited to the US as part of a Fort Carson, Colorado drill focused around anti-terror training.
Aside from learning how to target terrorists in America, the Russian
soldiers were also out in the local community attending a baseball game
in Colorado Springs.
As Mac Slavo writes, “Rumors have circulated for years about the possibility of foreign troops being deployed
on U.S. soil in the event of a widespread declaration of a national
emergency. For quite some time there have been anecdotal reports to
support the claim that the U.N., Russia and other nations would be used in a policing capacity should some critical event befall our nation.”
“The fear should such a scenario take place has been that these soldiers would act under the banner
of their own flags, ignoring the fundamental protections afforded to
our citizens, leaving Americans under the jurisdiction of people who
don’t speak our language or respect our fundamental rights to self
defense, to be secure in our homes, and to be presumed innocent in the
eyes of the law.”
Concerns about foreign troops being used on US soil have lingered ever since the release of State Department Publication 7277, which is a blueprint for the harmonization of US and Russian forces under a framework of United Nations-led global government.
Back in 2008 it was also reported
that US and Canadian authorities had signed an agreement that would
pave the way to using each other’s militaries on both sides of the
border “during an emergency”.
Alex Jones has documented foreign troops being trained on U.S. soil to deal with “insurgents” since the late 1990′s as part of “urban warfare drills”.
Back in July 2010, our reporters covered the Operation Vigilant Guard
exercises in Chicago which involved Polish troops training alongside
U.S. National Guard troops in drills focused around raiding terrorists
and drug dealers.
According to SFC Mark Ballard of the Illinois National
Guard, the Polish forces were “integrating into some of the civil
military units that are participating in this exercise” as part of
Illinois’ partnership with the Republic of Poland, a relationship based
around “integrative training” and blending military and civilian forces
in the event of a national emergency, as well as making this process of
integration with foreign troops more “visible”.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
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