Tuesday 26 June 2012

What is FEMA doing in Eastern Europe?



Since the war in the former Yugoslavia, and the break up of the Soviet Union there has been a constant United Nations presence ostensibly in a peacekeeping role and to ensure that former soviet nuclear and biological assets don't fall into the wrong hands. Alongside the UN forces there are representative units from several countries made up of specialist observers and munitions experts in the main, along with civilian contractors assisting with personal security and ordnance clearance, the use of landmines having been endemic in the region. Within the US contingent there are some rather interesting participants representing some surprising groups. It may come as a shock to know that there is a rotating contingent of FEMA officials and advisers taking 6 month tours in theatre officially in a support role to the US Marine Corps advising on the rebuilding strategy and social control. This rather begs the question why representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Authority are interested in Eastern European society and what they are actually doing there.

It has long been established that the Soviet Union was not above carrying out experiments and tests of military technology on its own people, and that the Russian intelligence community ran some interesting experiments outside Russia borders. It has been suspected that part of the reason for the particular brutality of the recent conflict was in part due to a de-humanisation programme run by Russian scientists on the Yugoslavian military as part of a project to create super soldiers. Both FEMA and the US Marines would have a vested interest in such a programme if it existed, and if it were indeed the case that the population had been modified to increase brutality and decrease respect for societal norms it might also provide an opportunity for FEMA to explore methods of crowd control and behaviour modification in highly volatile situations. As an aside it has also been demonstrated that during the war in the region the use of child soldiers was far more common than in other similar conflicts and understanding that particular anomaly is of interest, as is understanding how soldiers, particularly UN peacekeepers reacted when confronted with these child soldiers.

Now, why would FEMA be interested in this particularly difficult and challenging control situation, and how does this relate to the involvement of the Marines, and more importantly how does it affect FEMA roles back in the US? A lot of this is by necessity conjecture, but going over the possibilities and pulling together a lot of seemingly disparate threads it looks likely that the US government policy of introducing chemicals into the water supply and into the air through chemtrails, along with the ongoing mind control research may well be creating at least a section of society that is desensitised. This would fit with the constant drive within the media to make films and video games ever more violent and music more aggressive. A desensitised population would give an excuse for the instigation of martial law in the event of social unrest. The level of violence in that unrest would almost certainly require a similar level of violence in the response and who better than Marines, the most highly trained and highly disciplined military unit, a unit which since Vietnam has been trained specifically to kill the enemy regardless of age, gender or anything else, a unit which is prepared and ready to kill men, women and children in defence of the nation.

The question is, what else is being planned, and what timescale are we looking at here? It seems when you look at the way social media is being used to stir up communities and the way the occupy movement and the hacker groups have been infiltrated that things may be coming to a head sooner than you might think. Stay alert and stay sharp, and be careful out there.

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