Homeland Security graduates first
Corps of Homeland Youth
October 7,
2012. Vicksburg. The federal government calls them FEMA Corps. But they conjure
up memories of the Hitler Youth of 1930’s Germany. Regardless of their name,
the Dept of Homeland Security has just graduated its first class of 231
Homeland Youth. Kids, aged 18-24 and recruited from the President’s AmeriCorp
volunteers, they represent the first wave of DHS’s youth corps, designed
specifically to create a full time, paid, standing army of FEMA Youth across
the country.
On September
13, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security graduated its first class of FEMA
Corps first-responders. While the idea of having a volunteer force of tens of
thousands of volunteers scattered across the country to aid in times of natural
disasters sounds great, the details and timing of this new government army is
somewhat curious, if not disturbing.
DHS raising an
armed army
The first
problem one finds with this ‘new army’ is the fact that they are mere children.
Yes, 18 is generally the legal age a person can sign a contract, join the
military or be tried as an adult. But ask any parent - an 18, 20 or even a 24
year-old is still a naïve, readily-influenced kid.
The second
problem with this announcement and program is its timing. Over the past two
years, President Obama has signed a number of Executive Orders suspending all
civil and Constitutional rights and turning over management of an America under
Martial Law to FEMA. Also in that time, domestic federal agencies under DHS,
including FEMA, have ordered billions of rounds of ammunition as well as the
corresponding firearms. Admittedly, these new weapons and ammunition aren’t to
be used in some far-off war or to fight forest fires in California, but right
here on the streets of America.
Strange Armored
Fighting Vehicles
Individuals
around the US have begun reporting the site of strange, new, heavily-armed FEMA
fighting vehicles. What would a disaster relief agency like FEMA need with
2,500 brand new GLS armored fighting vehicles? According to the agency’s own
mandate, as well as President Obama’s recent Executive Order, the answer is
‘population control’ during a time of Martial Law.
One set of
images made available by Rense.com
shows trailer after trailer carrying these new DHS and FEMA armored fighting
vehicles, complete with machine gun slots. They’re labeled with the usual
backward American flag and the title, ‘Homeland Security’. Below that and the
DHS logo, it also reads, ‘Immigration & Customs Enforcement’. Joining those
markings, the black vehicles with white lettering also display ‘POLICE/RESCUE’
on one side and ‘Special Response Team’ on the other.
FEMA Corps
FEMA Deputy
Administrator Rich Serino gave the keynote address at the ‘Induction Ceremony’
for the inaugural class of FEMA Corps members. According to the DHS website, ‘Corps members assist with disaster
preparedness, response, and recovery activities, providing support in areas
ranging from working directly with disaster survivors to supporting disaster
recovering centers to sharing valuable disaster preparedness and mitigation
information with the public.’
Serino
describes what the first FEMA Corps class has accomplished so far, as well as
where they’ll be going next:
‘Yesterday, we
welcomed 231 energetic members into the first ever FEMA Corps class. The
members just finished off their first month of training with our partners at
the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) and are one step
closer to working in the field on disaster response and recovery. They will now
head to FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness to spend the next two weeks
training in their FEMA position-specific roles. Once they complete both the CNCS
and FEMA training, these 231 dedicated FEMA Corps members will be qualified to
work in one of a variety of disaster related roles, ranging from Community
Relations to Disaster Recovery Center support.’
A standing army
Unlike most
local disaster response teams who are volunteers, training periodically and
only showing up when there’s a disaster, the FEMA Corps will be a paid, full
time, standing army of government youth. FEMA Deputy Administrator Sarino goes
on to explain, ‘The new members, who range in age from 18-24 years old, will
contribute to a dedicated, trained, and reliable disaster workforce by working
full-time for ten months on federal disaster response and recovery efforts.’
In closing his
announcement of the first graduating class of FEMA Corps Youth, Sarino
describes his and the agency’s vision of the future, one where ‘FEMA Corps sets
the foundation for a new generation of emergency managers’.
DHS arms itself
As we detailed
in the August 28 Whiteout Press article ‘History of DHS Ammunition Purchases’, federal
emergency management agencies are looking more and more like a military army
every day.
The federal
government’s procurement website actually lists DHS’ requests for bids to
supply it with ammunition and military weaponry. All of the orders listed in
the above article, including the orders for hundreds of millions of rounds of
ammunition, are publicly available at http://www.fbo.gov.
One look at a
chart of DHS ammunition purchases over the past decade reveals a drastic spike
in orders of bullets recently, totaling in the billions of rounds. Other charts
available online show a similar drastic spike in the purchases of accompanying
weaponry by the Department of Homeland Security.
What is the US
federal government preparing for? And why does it feel it needs an army of
brainwashed youth, millions of guns, thousands of armored fighting vehicles and
literally billions of rounds of ammunition, just to provide relief to the
American people during a natural disaster? Any historian will tell you it
sounds more like the arming of the Hitler Youth than an army of first
responders fighting forest fires and hurricanes.
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