Apocalyptic Hope ....... one................two. ...... three ............. five ........ six
FORCES part four ...... 4

combining foreign
forces with our own
Northern Command -- NorthCom:
US, Canadian forces combined for North, Central and South America
NORAD...stationed in Colorado; U.N. Police Force
Includes Mexico
WND
previously reported on National Security Presidential
Directive No. 51 and Homeland Security Presidential Directive No.
20, which allocate to the office of the president the authority
to direct all levels of government in the event he declares a
national emergency.
WND also has
previously reported that under SPP, the military of the U.S.
and Canada are turning USNORTHCOM into a domestic military
command structure, with authority extending to Mexico, even
though Mexico has not formally joined with the current
U.S.-Canadian USNORTHCOM command structure.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56809
Dept. of
Defense of North and South America
from
Alaska to Antarctica
Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado .. Integrating all
systems for seamless capability
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/bmdo-04i.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterson_Air_Force_Base
North
American Forces ( NAU ) Canada, U.S. unite forces over any civil
disrest -- Feb. 25, 2008
"With no warning, a significant military agreement
was signed by the chief Armed Forces commanders of both the
U.S.A. and Canada on Feb. 14. The agreement allows
the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of
the other nation during a domestic civil emergency.
And as Jerome R. Corsi
writes of the range of domestic civil emergencies, in
WorldNetDaily, even one that does not involve a
cross-border crisis...
Were it not for a USNORTHCOM photo that surfaced depicting
a beaming U.S. air Force Gen. Gene Renuart,
USNORTHCOM commander and Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc
Dumais, commander of Canada Command, the public the media
serve would have been left in the dark. "
"Defined by its architects as a Civil Assistance
Plan, the agreement was never submitted to Congress for
approval.
Nor did Congress pass any law or treaty specifically
authorizing this military agreement to combine the operations of
the armed forces of the United States and Canada in the event of
a wide range of domestic civil disturbances ranging from violent
storms, to heal epidemics, to civil riots or terrorist
attacks. (WorldNetDaily, Feb. 24, 2008). " See Below
U.S. Northern Command was established on Oct. 1,
2002, as a military command tasked with anticipating and
conducting homeland defense and civil support operations where U.S. armed forces are used in domestic emergencies.
Canada Command was established on Feb. 1, 2006, to focus
on domestic operations and offer a single point of contact for
all domestic and continental defense and securities
partners.
Meanwhile, since the North American Union is a three-nation
initiative, when will the Mexican Army be
brought in during a domestic civil emergency?
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/2040
U.S. Canadian Civil Assistance Plan ( CAP ) -- Feb. 24, 2008 by Jerome
Corsi
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228
Jerome Corsi archive http://wnd.com/index.php/?pageId=43&authorId=82&tId=8
( NAFTA ) http://wnd.com/index.php/index.php?pageId=43064
The Late Great USA http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=55680
"Neither the Canadian government nor the
Canadian Forces announced the new agreement, which was signed
Feb. 14 in Texas.
[ Ed: Sure is close to the Mexican border... maybe Mexico
participated as observers for a potential sign-on. Sure is
far-away from the U.S. Congress and Canadian Parliament. Strange.
Very strange. ]
[ Stuart ] Trew also noted the U.S. military does not allow its
soldiers to operate under foreign command so there are questions
about who controls American forces if they are requested for
service in Canada."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/story.html?id=327869
NORAD - NORTHCOM : High surveillance and intelligence -- Nov. 8, 2004
The Pentagon located Northern Command
at Peterson Air Force Base so it could work closely
with -NORAD. In fact, the two agencies are so tightly intertwined
that they share the same commander. But -NORAD is a joint
operation of the U.S. and Canada, while
Northern Command is strictly American.
There are 6,000 flights in the air over North America at any
minute and not a lot of people watching them," said Maj.
Gen. Craig McKinley, who commands NORAD's fighter jets out of
Tyndall AFB in Florida.
If there's something odd about a flight, the FAA air traffic
controller picks up a phone line already connected to officers at
NORAD inside Cheyenne Mountain [ Colorado] , at Northern
Command at Peterson and at McKinley's fighter bases.
Northern Command [ NorthCom ] also runs an
intelligence center, where analysts pore over data
about terrorist threats against the homeland from around the
world.
Northern Command also has a joint task force based in Texas
that monitors the Mexican border for smugglers. It recently expanded
the task force's work to homeland defense, counterterrorism, and
monitoring of all U.S. borders in North America.
Another Northern Command task force is based in Washington,
D.C., to respond to any attack there. A third is based
in Colorado Springs, ready to move anywhere it's
needed. And a fourth offers a four-hour
response to an attack with chemical, biological, radiological,
nuclear and explosive weapons anywhere in the country. http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_3312865,00.html
Canadian
Forces to Baffin Island, Arctic -- Aug. 2004
Exercise NARWHAL, a Canadian Forces (CF) joint exercise, involving about
600 CF personnel from navy, army and air force elements, will
take place August 13-30 in the Cumberland Peninsula area of
Baffin Island, Nunavut, as part of the Canadian Forces national
strategy for training.
The exercise is designed to challenge the Commander Canadian
Forces Northern Area (CFNA) and his staff as an operational-level
headquarters in a domestic operation. Throughout the exercise,
CFNA HQ, located in Yellowknife, N.W.T., will plan and conduct
contingency and sovereignty operations in a remote northern
environment. http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/newsroom/view_news_e.asp?id=1429
Canadian
forces : under NORAD and NATO
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canadian-Armed-Forces
Canada
: UAV surveillance "ALIX"
/CNW Telbec/ - During the last week of August,
the Canadian Forces will conduct a major experiment on Baffin
Island and in the Atlantic region involving "uninhabited
aerial vehicles" (UAVs) and integrated intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) architectures. An
initiative of the Canadian Forces Experimentation Centre (CFEC)
in Ottawa, the Atlantic Littoral Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Experiment, or
"ALIX", is the most recent live trial to be conducted
as part of Canadian research into the potential military uses of
UAVs.
http://www.canadanewswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2004/18/c2386.html
"Silver
Fox" UAV (pictures) http://www.sfu.ca/casr/101-uav7.htm
"littoral"
means along the coastline.
- Fully captioned high resolution still images of
UAVs in flight and of operators, will be posted on www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca
.
Arctic
NorthWest Passage
And with global warming making the northwest
passage through Canada's Arctic navigable for longer
stretches every year, he said we will need a naval capability in
the North very soon.
"Within 10 or 15 years the passage could be open
year-round," he said.
"It has the potential to become a super-highway for
shipping between Europe and east Asia."
Exercise Narwhal will cost an estimated
$5-million and the logistics of transporting and supporting so
many soldiers, sailors and airmen to such an isolated area will
be formidable, Col. Pettis said.
"It's going to be a challenge just getting them here,"
he said. "It's just a few hundred kilometres from Iqaluit,
but there aren't any roads. So it's an achievement just getting
them where they're supposed to be going."
The exercise will be the "cap stone" in a series of
military moves in the North designed to bolster Canada's claim
over the vast stretches of the uninhabited Arctic, Col. Pettis
said.
http://www.canadaka.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=496
Dod
Rumsfeld in Chile for NA / SA defense cooperation --Nov 25-2002
34
countries
Defence ministers from the Americas have
promised to consider US proposals for joint naval exercises and a
region-wide peacekeeping force.
Mr Rumsfeld urged the conference to
consider proposals like a joint naval exercises to monitor the
vast coastlines, as well as a regional peacekeeping force.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/2505205.stm
Canada,
USA and Mexico to join forces ... April 12-2002
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's defense secretary, Gen.
Gerardo Vega, was flying to Washington on Thursday to discuss
military cooperation that might link U.S., Mexican and Canadian
forces against terrorism in a way that NAFTA has linked North
America's economies.
The plan apparently is based on a U.S. Army War College report in
1999 that suggested a North American peacekeeping force that
would be headquartered in the United States but include command
posts that would rotate between Mexico and Canada.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020410/ap_wo_en_ge/mexico_us_military_2
Canada
and US forces...... a new NORAD in the works -- Feb. 21-2002
.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) stood up Oct. 1,
2002, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. The NORTHCOM commander is
responsible for homeland defense and also serve as head of the
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), a U.S.-Canada
command. The current NORAD commander also is the commander of
U.S. Space Command, also at Peterson. NORTHCOM's area of
operations includes the United States, Canada, Mexico, parts of
the Caribbean and the contiguous waters in the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. The commander is responsible for land, aerospace
and sea defenses of the United States. He will command U.S.
forces that operate within the United States in support of civil
authorities. The command will provide civil support not only in
response to attacks, but for natural disasters. NORTHCOM takes
the homeland defense role from the U.S. Joint Forces Command
(JFCOM). JFCOM's Joint Task Force-Civil Support and related
activities report to NORTHCOM. The NORTHCOM headquarters has
established liaisons with the homeland security directors of each
state, and has working ties with related federal and state
agencies.
Northern
Command http://www.northcom.mil/
AOR
Area of Operations ( Response )-- the
whole Northern Hemisphere
U.S. Northern Command's area of operations (AOR) is
America's homefront.
The AOR includes air, land and sea approaches and encompasses the
continental United States, Alaska,
Canada, Mexico,
and the surrounding water out to approximately 500
nautical miles. It also includes the Gulf of Mexico,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
-- -- --
The defense of Hawaii and our territories and possessions in the
Pacific remain the responsibility of U.S. Pacific
Command.
World Map showing its division under US
Command areas
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Apr2002/200204175a.jpg
World-Command
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Apr2002/n04172002_200204175.html
and
http://www.oilempire.us/northcom.html
UN---United Nations
RAPID DEPLOYMENT FORCE
headquartered in New York City
2 New U.N. Police Forces -- Nov. 1, 2007.... Rapid deployment
The first is the introduction of Formed
Police Units - 160-strong contingents of
officers from a single country - skilled in dealing with a wide
spectrum of problems, from riot control
to arresting armed criminals.
The initial unit, an all-female company of Indian officers, has
recently arrived in Liberia to join the U.N. force there.
[ Ed: the following breaks " posse comitatus " by combining police with military
units ]
The second initiative is to create a standing
police detachment of about two dozen officers who can
be deployed together with U.N. military units
to a trouble spot, thus allowing the police to be present from
the start of a U.N. mission.
William Durch from the Henry L. Stimson Center, a
think tank in Washington, proposed creating
a ready reserve of about 11,000 police volunteers worldwide who would be paid
retainer fees while on standby and who could be quickly mobilized
for future U.N. missions.
"The system by which the U.N. recruits its people must be
completely revamped to be able to provide security personnel in
the critical initial phases of a mission," said Durch, an
expert on peacekeeping operations
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation/AP/story/291746.html
UN
Major Powers (5) told to contribute more UN troops -- Nov. 13-
2000
"dispatch
troops within 30 days after a mission is authorized"
already 38,000 troops in 15 places (3 Billion $)
"A resolution,
adopted unanimously, pledged members to devise peacekeeping
mandates that were clear, credible and achievable, dispatch
troops within 30 days after a mission is authorized and make
other general improvements."
http://live.altavista.com/e?efi=898&ei=2310669&ern=y
Delusions
of Grandeur: UN and Global Intervention...Ted Galen Carpenter
http://www.cato.org/cgi-bin/Web_store/web_store.cgi?page=delusions.html&cart_id=
ALL
MAJOR FORCES:
JOINT Rapid Reaction Forces....NATO + UN + US ..... EU
http://www.mod.uk/index.php3?page=882
" a 3-fold cord is scarcely broken"...Proverbs
Rapid Response : Russia, NATO and the EU --- JULY 1, 2003
a European centre to combat catastrophes. All the
countries of the continent will be involved in the project.
Experts and politicians will meet in the autumn to create
a legal basis and a single practical mechanism for the centre
which would start to operate when there is an emergency or a
serious catastrophe. "We have reached agreement with High
Representative [for Common Foreign and Security Policy] of the EU
Javier Solana on this matter", Sergey
Shoygu said.
http://www.gateway2russia.com/st/art_102686.php
What is Joint Rapid Reaction Forces?
http://www.mod.uk/aboutus/factfiles/rapidreaction.htm
Articles of General
Interest
Claude
Mandil---International Energy Agency--- March 10, 2003
World's Oil-Monitor
the man with his hand on the tap of the
West's strategic reserves, Claude Mandil, executive director of
the International Energy Agency.
Mandil, a French specialist who has been running the agency for
barely a month....
For Mandil, it is vital for the agency to
differentiate between a real shortage, requiring agency
intervention, and a price spike that it foresees subsiding
quickly.
"We don't want to anticipate, but we can react fast,"
he said. "And we are ready to intervene quickly to provide a
safety net against any physical shortage."
The biggest single stockpile is the U.S. Strategic
Petroleum Reserve of crude oil. The reserve is designed to be
able to pump 4 million barrels a day, twice the current
production of Iraq. Conveniently, much of the stockpile is the
same grade as Iraqi oil, of which the United States is the
leading importer.
http://www.iht.com/articles/89156.html
Trusting
in technology and science....
Jeremiah 51:53-58
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20011214-96710820.htm
US withdraws from ABM treaty....Dec. 13-2001
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,40722,00.html
Bush
gives 750 million to Russia to destroy arms...pledges more $
.....Dec. 28-2001
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32003-2001Dec27.html
Instead, we will "protect" Russia (from 'peaceful'
Islamic rogue states)
with our Nuclear Defense Missiles (Star Wars).
http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/12/14/wpow14.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/12/14/ixhomer.html
while
Russia "protects" us with her new alliance with Nato
and awacs
Oh, Wouldn't it be loverly ????
Let the Arms Race begin...green light now given....Dec 14-2001
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/011212/1/23gqv.html
Russia confident of her nuclear capability
http://www.russiajournal.ru/news/rj_news.shtml?nd=1473
Bush discusses ABM with China
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/14/international/14MISS.html?ex=1008910800&en=6de9795a07d76014&ei=5038&partner=ASAHI
NMD
Nuclear Missile Defense, Star Wars, Lasers at :
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/forces5.html
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org