Sunday, December 21, 2008

Northcom Chief Vows to Address Worries About New Homeland Unit

A senior military official pledged Wednesday to address congressional concerns about a new homeland emergency response task force that is designed to respond to a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.
Air Force Gen. Victor E Renuart Jr., commander of U.S. Northern Command (Northcom), also told reporters that the new force, which will eventually total 20,000 personnel, will not require new funding right now and is not meant to authorize the federal government to enforce martial law.
Last week, Rep. John P. Murtha , D-Pa., the chairman of the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, complained that Congress had not been properly briefed on the new initiative, complicating its job as steward of the defense budget.
Renuart said that he planned to meet with Murtha in the coming weeks to discuss the program. “There have been some misunderstandings on the part of some in Congress on what this force is designed to do,” he said.
He said the unit, which is called the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive Consequence Management Response Force (CCMRF), will not require significant new funding from Congress.
The new task force has come under fire from groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union that are concerned the move furthers the militarization of the homeland security mission. Critics also say the move could violate the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which aims to prohibit the federal government from using the armed forces in a domestic law enforcement capacity without congressional approval.
Renuart said the Pentagon does maintain a capability to impose order following a domestic crisis if law enforcement and national guard security efforts fail. But he added that he did not anticipate that scenario and it is not the mission of the new force.
“It is not a force designed to go in and enforce laws. The national guard is empowered to do that through the states,” said Renuart, “This force is designed to go and render assistance and aid, as opposed to create security.”

Comments on this Article:

  1. Rick in Toronto December 20, 2008 9:25 PM
    ...ah but lets not forget that the National Guard has just been placed under military command...so the U.S. military will in fact now be in a position to enforce laws on U.S. domestic territory. Be scared - very scared.
  2. Jiggs December 20, 2008 9:50 PM
    "It is not a force designed to go in and enforce laws... As the economy tanks there will be civil unrest... these troops will be used to impose the next level of martial law upon the People... FISA - Spying on Americans Patriot Act - Warrentless search and seizures Military Commisions Act - Off to prison with no Habeus Corpus And now homeland security troops to be used against the People. We are in an escalating police state. www dot infowars dot com
  3. Tim December 20, 2008 10:34 PM
    Renuart is lying through his teeth. Secretary of Defense Gates is running a plan to merge the National Guard with the Regular Army and they will be under the control of DOD, rendering the Governors useless. It is VERY IMPORTANT not to be myopic. People need to look at everything that is going on in this government and military industrial complex. This way you can "connect the dots" and catch these people in outright lies. Thanks to Alex Jones' INFOWARS.COM website I was able to take the Gates info and determine that the Northcom Chief is part of the psyops. Quoting a true patriot Luke Rudkowski, "The New World Order is going down! CFR, Council on Foreign Relations, you will never get your new world order. National Sovreignty will prevail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

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