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The Militarization of the American Language

Posted on August 30th, 2006 by xxxevilgrinxxx

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By Vicki Gray
????t r u t h o u t | Perspective

????Wednesday 30 August 2006

????Once was a time when we used to joke that military justice is to justice as military music is to music. You musicians get the point. Trouble is, military justice is no longer a joking matter. And we have moved apace in other regards. Now we must add: military language is to language as … well … Orwellian “newspeak” is to reality. And unfortunately for those in the “reality-based community,” military newspeak has replaced standard American English as the lingua franca of the United States, thanks to the spinmeisters in the White House and a pusillanimous press corps eager to lap up whatever Karl Rove, Tony Snow, and Ken Mehlman feed them.
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Conspiracists Allege U.S. Seizing Vast S. American Reservoir

Posted on August 30th, 2006 by xxxevilgrinxxx

Kelly Hearn
for National Geographic News
August 28, 2006
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060828-guarani.html
Conspiracy theorists fear the United States is secretly taking control of South America’s largest underground reservoir of fresh water.
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RED ALERT: Terrorist attack drill Sept. 7 in Chicago, IL-

Posted on August 30th, 2006 by xxxevilgrinxxx

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FFN Editor’s Note: This drill is Chicago is particularly ominous. Chicago was the site of terror drills from May 2-4 in 2006, housed the TOPOFF drills in May, 2003 simulating multiple pandemic and terror attacks, and Illinois recently hosted 5 days of? “Prarie Thunder” terror and pandemic drills Aug 4-9 2006

Also see:? Boston, MA: Terrorist drills Sept. 17 to simulate “Dirty Bomb,” coordinated explosions
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/evac28.html

Daley: Chicago Loop evacuation drill to be ’spontaneous’

August 28, 2006

BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter

Chicago has conducted countless tabletop drills since Sept. 11, 2001 to simulate what would happen if the city was hit with a terrorist attack or natural disaster.

Next week, the simulation will come “off the tabletop and out into the street.”

Emergency preparedness officials will stage a “voluntary evacuation” of fewer than a dozen buildings in a section of the Loop that Chief Emergency Officer Cortez Trotter described as “two square blocks, maybe more.” Sources said the Sears Tower will not be included in the drill, tentatively scheduled for next Thursday.

Building employees who agree to participate — and give up “several hours” of their workday — will be directed to designate “transport centers,” Trotter said. From there, they will presumably be taken by bus to central gathering places like McCormick Place, where they will be given food, water, washclothes, toothbrushes, blankets and other essentials.

McCormick Place got its first evacuation test during a South Side power outage earlier this month.

The goal of the drill is to test in a real-life situation how prepared Chicago is for a mass evacuation nearly five years to the day after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

“When you do tabletop exercises, that’s one thing. But it becomes real life to people when they can actually see it. Once they see these exercises unfolding and they can understand that, ‘Hey, that could be me tomorrow, the day after tomorrow or next year,’ they start to pay closer attention to it,” Trotter told a news conference at the city’s 911 emergency center.

“The exercise not only demonstrates what we would have people do once they reach ground level. It takes it to the next step. And that is, once you’re evacuated, you can anticipate going to assembly transport centers. You can anticipate being told to go to different locations. Once that takes place, then the second phase of the excerise that’ll be done — later on in the year, probably — picks it up at that point: the stockpiling. They’ll be made aware of that so that, if you are told to evacuate, we are starting to stockpile things that people need.”

Trotter said the evacuation will not cause a “considerable disruption” in the central business district. But it will cover an area “large enough so that we can get a good sampling” of where Chicago stands.

“Yes, we have a plan. Yes, we understand the plan. Yes, we believe that it will work well. We’re going to test it and make sure that it does and, if it needs to be tweaked, then we’ll do it…We had a recent power outage on the South Side. As a result of the evacuation that took place there, we’ve learned some things. We’ve tweaked the plan. Now, we’re bringing it downtown. Once we do it here, we’re going back to the neighborhoods,” he said.

Although building owners and managers have been notified, Mayor Daley said it’s pivotal not to reveal too many details about the drill in advance.

“You can’t say, ‘Everybody has to do this. Now, we’ll give everybody an alert. Here’s what you have to do.’ That’s not an evacuation plan. This has to be spontaneous….I’m not going to have people there two days before getting ready for an evacuation plan. You don’t do that. There has to be some chaos. People get frightened. They get upset,” he said.

But what about pedestrians and other innocent bystanders who have no idea that it’s only a drill? Isn’t there at least some danger of a War of the Worlds scenario, where passersby believe that it’s all for real and start panicking?

“Let’s hope not. Let’s hope that there’s enough interest and enough chaos to let us evaluate what would happen. But I doubt we would get into a War of the Worlds [panic]–>

The Loop evacuation drill is just one of several activities planned for National Preparedness Month. City Hall is also planning public service announcements and presentations at schools and senior citizen centers to spread the word about disaster preparedness and the need to make advance plans to protect children, the elderly and pets.

Daley was joined at Monday’s news conference by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.). Durbin has inserted proposed language into the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 that would provide grants to cities and states to develop evacuation plans, conduct drills and stockpile materials to supply emergency shelters.

The bill, now before a House-Senate conference committee, would not allow Chicago to apply for reimbursement for the Loop evacuation drill after the fact. But it would be available to finance future drills, the senator said.

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http://www.suntimes.com/output/sneed/cst-nws-sneed25.html

August 25, 2006

BY MICHAEL SNEED
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

Sneed has learned the Loop will be evacuated Sept. 7!

• To wit: Don’t panic — it’s just a test. The evacuation is part of an emergency crisis simulation conducted by the city’s Office of Emergency Management to prepare for a terrorist attack or natural disaster.

• The stats: Residents of the Loop’s central business district have been alerted. The test is due to occur during work hours. That’s all Sneed’s got. Stay tuned.

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http://cbs2chicago.com/local/local_story_237183654.html

Chicago Preparing For Terror Drill

Jon Duncanson
Reporting

(CBS) CHICAGO- Aug 25

?How prepared is Chicago for a terrorist attack? It may be about to find out.

The city is planning an emergency terror drill in the coming weeks, but officials are tight-lipped on just how many people may evacuate different buildings at the same time.

Finding details of an alleged planned terror drill, however, is almost as difficult as trying to find Osama bin Ladin.

What CBS 2 has learned is that the city is planning a drill that would replicate on a smaller scale a post-9/11 scenario, perhaps including four Loop office buildings

As it stands now, it would take place along South Wacker Drive in early September — what insiders call the “trophy office street,” a potential prime target because of the list of Grade-A corporations located there.

There’s no word on whether office workers would be notified in advance that a drill was imminent, but insiders say the surprise mode is the preferred mode.

That is fine for many people in the city.

“You have to be ready, I guess,” one Chicagoan said. “You have to practice it or you won’t know what to do.”

The city’s Office of Emergency Management Friday would say only that a preliminary plan is in place for such a drill, and that a limited evacuation could take place.

They said it would be nothing like the massive 2003 simulated biological attack here.

“It’s nice to know what your options are,” said John Sweeney, who works in one of the buildings that could be a part of the drill. “Sometimes these things give the city and the people who are working on it the opportunity to develop strategy ahead of time.”

Insiders told CBS 2 that the city wants to gauge responsiveness of office workers and see how many people the sidewalks can accommodate in an emergency evacuation with presumed casualties.

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Boston, MA: Terrorist drills Sept. 17 to simulate ‘Dirty Bomb,’ coordinated explosions

Posted on August 30th, 2006 by xxxevilgrinxxx

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By Mac Daniel, Globe Staff | August 29, 2006

Less than a week after the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, one of the largest antiterror drills ever in New England will test how public safety officials deal with some of their worst fears — all at the same time.
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Under Fire! U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst Targeted For Suggesting New Independent 9/11 Investigation

Posted on August 29th, 2006 by xxxevilgrinxxx

Monday, August 21, 2006
- By Stephen Webster, Investigative Reporter

Army: Doubting Official 9/11 Story Is ‘Disloyal To The United States’

FT. SAM HOUSTON, Texas - Forty-one-year-old Sergeant First Class Donald Buswell is a hero. Having served over 19 years in the United States Army, Buswell has seen a lot of terrain. On April 15, 2004, he was injured in a rocket attack while serving a tour in Iraq. For this, SFC Buswell was given a Purple Heart. And until recently, Buswell was an Intelligence Analyst stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.But if one were to ask Buswell’s Commanding Officer what he thinks of the Sergeant, the response would likely sound a little bit more like, “No comment.”
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