FINAL WARNING: Ready to Spring the Trap
Defense, and is a joint operation of FEMA and the National Guard
Bureau. The idea was that, with less military involvement abroad, some
of our military personnel could be reassigned to this type of domestic
duty. The MJTF was to be the coordinating body of the BATF, FDA,
CIA, DEA, IRS, Federal Marshals, National Guard, and local police
organizations.
Since 1971, there have been many reports concerning unmarked black
helicopters, which, because of their flight paths, are probably
equipped for low-flying ground surveillance, and appear to be part of
the military’s domestic counter-terrorism program. Among the
helicopters that have been observed: CH-47 Chinooks (which can carry
64 soldiers), MH-60G Blackhawks, AH-64 Apaches and HH-G0A Night
Hawks. It has since been reported by various researchers that they
originate from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, which
is based in Ft. Campbell (Hopkinsville), Kentucky, and Hunter Army
Airfield in Georgia (although they have helicopters staged at various
areas of the country for their use). They carry no markings, and they
are the only helicopter unit in the U.S. military allowed to use the color
of black (a special paint that is chemically resistant and invisible to
radar) because they are a special operations unit that was initially used
by the Delta Force, and now are being used by FEMA. They call
themselves the ‘Night Stalkers,’ and their motto is “Death Waits in the
Dark.”
It has been reported that a growing number of American military
aircraft, with the exception of the Coast Guard, have been painted dark
gray or dark green, and either have no visible markings identifying
them as U.S. aircraft, or have low-visibility markings. It is believed that
the purpose for this is so our equipment can be easily transitioned for
use as part of any United Nations operations.
Since 1987, the U.S. Army has been training the police, local National
Guard units, and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), in how to break
in and enter private property, as part of their new urban warfare
training. The U.S. Army’s Office of Public Affairs announced that the
Defense Department Authorization Act passed by Congress in 1987,
initiated this new training, which was being carried out in military
bases such as Fort Hood (TX), Fort Benning (GA), and Fort McClellan
(AL).