Re: [MV] Example Info on Guard Activites

Dan Schultz (schultz@inficad.com)
Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:58:23 -0700

The use of the National Guard for police operations in the name of the "War
On Drugs" and the Clinton Administration's constant chipping away at our 2nd
Amendment rights could all be a prelude to his possible real agenda. If
there really does turn out to be a serious computer problem on 01/01/2000
and the power grid crashes it will knock out the computer systems of the
banks, oil producers, food suppliers, etc. The result would be total chaos.
In the name of "National Security" to quell the riots King Bubba could
declare martial law and suspend the Constitution and set himself up as
dictator. Which is what he has wanted all along! And with guns being
outlawed, thanks to his friends in the Brady Bunch, there would be little
real resistance! When do we say ENOUGH????

Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick <lathrrs@mainsite.com>
To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 9:36 PM
Subject: [MV] Example Info on Guard Activites

>The below link is to the California National Guard Counter Drug
>activites website. It gives some examples of the types of operations
>performed with local police agencies. Note use of LAV to transport peace
>officers to a meth lab raid.
>http://www.calguard.ca.gov/40div/cdhistor.htm
>
>I am still trying to find the link but I belive that the Border Patrol
>is currently evaluating LAV's for use on the US-Mexican border.
>
>For further sobering information check out the National Law Enforcement
>and Corrections Tech Center. http://www.nlectc.org. It has backgound
>info on new technology like cellular phone tracing, and other topics.
>Rick
>
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