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Originally posted by fnpmitchreturns
reply to post by projectvxn
Yes, it was probably Isreal who is just getting info for their Iran attack .... Isreal has been spying in the US for years .. yet we don't hold the accountable ...
U.S. NORTHCOM activates Defense Coordinating Officer for Alaska
11/10/2011 - PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFNS) -- At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Northern Command activated the Defense Coordinating Officer and Defense Coordinating Element Nov. 9 in preparation for support to civil authorities in advance of a severe winter storm expected along the Alaskan west coast.
DCOs and DCEs work very closely with federal, state, tribal and local officials to determine what unique Defense Department capabilities can be brought to assist in mitigating the effects of severe weather.
USNORTHCOM is the joint combatant command formed in the wake of the Sept.11, 2001, terrorist attacks to provide homeland defense and defense support of civil authorities.
(Courtesy of U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs.)
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Peace, NRE.
there is no way these people could have access to FSB reports, and the FSB isn't even a foreign intelligence agency, it's a security intelligence agency.
I think when Russia was discussed this is why.
Federal Security Service (Russia)
The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) (Russian: ФСБ, Федеральная служба безопасности Российской Федерации; Federal'naya sluzhba bezopasnosti Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the main domestic security agency of the Russian Federation and the main successor agency of the Soviet Committee of State Security (KGB). Its main responsibilities are counter-intelligence, internal and border security, counter-terrorism, and surveillance. Its headquarters are on Lubyanka Square, downtown Moscow.
The FSB is engaged mostly in domestic affairs, while espionage duties are responsibility of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. However, the FSB also includes the FAPSI agency, which conducts electronic surveillance abroad. All law enforcement and intelligence agencies in Russia work under the guidance of FSB, if needed. For example, the GRU, spetsnaz and Internal Troops detachments of Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs work together with the FSB in Chechnya. The FSB is responsible for internal security of the Russian state, counterespionage, and the fight against organized crime, terrorism, and drug smuggling. Since 2003, when the Federal Border Guards Service was incorporated to the FSB, it has also been responsible for overseeing border security.[1]
The FSB combines functions and powers similar to those exercised by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Federal Protective Service, the Secret Service, the National Security Agency (NSA), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, United States Coast Guard, and Drug Enforcement Administration. The FSB employs about 66,200 uniformed staff, including about 4,000 special forces troops. It also employs about 160,000-200,000 border guards.[1]
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The Army didn't say which foreign power Millay thought he was assisting. The description of the charges implies, though doesn't say directly, that Millay was targeted in an undercover sting by government agents. And the Army's statement about the charges didn't say the United States could have been hurt by Millay's actions, only that a foreign power would have benefited. It couldn't be determined from the statement whether the foreign country was hostile to the United States or was even an ally.
A related charge of communicating defense information said that Millay, "having been entrusted with unclassified national defense information that could be used to the advantage of a foreign nation, willfully communicated the information to persons not entitled to receive it."
Originally posted by jtma508
I'll repeat what has already been said in the thread and was pinted out in the previous thread on the same topic. This is a Sorcha Faal story. Easily one of the top sources of hoaxes on the net. ALways the same sort of political/military end-of-the-world stuff. Citing a Sorcha Faal post here on ATS is considered an uber-newb move. Same on you. Now give me 50 and don't do it again!
Originally posted by NoRegretsEver
The MSM is not talking about this at all, and I would think that this story would be juicy for those that are there to distract us.
Originally posted by NoRegretsEver
For all we know someone was given this story in order to discredit it before it his the MSM.
Spc. William Colton Millay, from Owensboro, Ky., was being held without bail in the Anchorage jail, after being arrested Friday.
Neither the Army nor the FBI would describe the nature of the allegations against Millay, who was assigned to the 164th Military Police Company at Elmendorf-Richardson. Most of that 170-member MP company, the "Arctic Enforcers," left in March for a 12-month deployment to Afghanistan, mainly to train police there.
Bloggers commenting on Millay since the Army Times reported his arrest on Saturday have linked him to the WikiLeaks case in which a soldier is accused of supplying hundreds of thousands of sensitive documents to the website.
If Sorcha Faal happened to write about this, as many have then so be it.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by NoRegretsEver
If Sorcha Faal happened to write about this, as many have then so be it.
What Sorcha Faal did was take an existing story and sensationalize the hell out of it without any facts at all.
With the exception of the story of an MP being arrested for espionage, there are no facts in the whole "end of the world/called mom/troops are gonna take over America" thing.
Strategic Goals
The Executive Director develops strategic objectives and presents them to the Council for approval.
If the strategy is God's roadmap for OCF, then the strategic goals are the signposts that point the way. They provide the boundaries and the priorities within which OCF operates.
The objectives reflect shorter-term activities that produce visible progress toward achieving one or more goals. We only include objectives that are realistically achievable in 3-5 years.
When Barack Obama moved into the Oval Office in January, he inherited a military not just drained by a two-front war overseas but fighting a third battle on the home front, a subtle civil war over its own soul. On one side are the majority of military personnel, professionals who regardless of their faith or lack thereof simply want to get their jobs done; on the other is a small but powerful movement of Christian soldiers concentrated in the officer corps. There’s Major General Johnny A. Weida, who as commandant at the Air Force Academy made its National Day of Prayer services exclusively Christian, and also created a code for evangelical cadets: whenever Weida said, “Airpower,” they were to respond “Rock Sir!”—a reference to Matthew 7:25. (The general told them that when non-evangelical cadets asked about the mysterious call-and-response, they should share the gospel.) There’s Major General Robert Caslen—commander of the 25th Infantry Division, a.k.a. “Tropic Lightning”—who in 2007 was found by a Pentagon inspector general’s report to have violated military ethics by appearing in uniform, along with six other senior Pentagon officers, in a video for the Christian Embassy, a fundamentalist ministry to Washington elites. There’s Lieutenant General Robert Van Antwerp, the Army chief of engineers, who has also lent his uniform to the Christian cause, both in a Trinity Broadcasting Network tribute to Christian soldiers called Red, White, and Blue Spectacular and at a 2003 Billy Graham rally—televised around the world on the Armed Forces Network—at which he declared the baptisms of 700 soldiers under his command evidence of the Lord’s plan to “raise up a godly army.”