Political activists would be pacified to sympathize with the government
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, May 3, 2012
A leaked U.S. Army document prepared for the Department
of Defense contains shocking plans for “political activists” to be
pacified by “PSYOP officers” into developing an “appreciation of U.S.
policies” while detained in prison camps inside the United States.
The document, entitled FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations (PDF) was originally released on a restricted basis to the DoD in February 2010, but has now been leaked online.
The manual outlines policies for processing detainees
into internment camps both globally and inside the United States.
International agencies like the UN and the Red Cross are named as
partners in addition to domestic federal agencies including the
Department of Homeland Security and FEMA.
The document makes it clear that the policies apply
“within U.S. territory” and involve, “DOD support to U.S. civil
authorities for domestic emergencies, and for designated law enforcement
and other activities,” including “man-made disasters, accidents,
terrorist attacks and incidents in the U.S. and its territories.”
The manual states, “These operations may be performed as
domestic civil support operations,” and adds that “The authority to
approve resettlement such operations within U.S. territories,” would
require a “special exception” to The Posse Comitatus Act, which can be
obtained via “the President invoking his executive authority.” The
document also makes reference to identifying detainees using their
“social security number.”
Aside from enemy combatants and other classifications of
detainees, the manual includes the designation of “civilian internees,”
in other words citizens who are detained for, “security reasons, for
protection, or because he or she committed an offense against the
detaining power.”... Finish reading full article