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Following recent and unannounced training
exercises in Florida and Washington state, the
US military is conducting a drill in Chicago. The
drill comes just after US police together with the
Transportation Security Agency (TSA) established
largely unconstitutional random checkpoints on
the road outside Austin-Bergstrom International
Airport. Earlier this year, Nashua, NH, residents
witnessed armored vehicles patrolling the streets
of their usually peaceful town and blogger
Pamela Rae Schuffert reported getting numerous
phone calls from West Virginia, Florida, and
Georgia regarding military transport jets landing
in numerous cities across the country. What is
America preparing for? (VIDEO)
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US army helicopters spotted in
the skies of Downtown Chicago
The Windy City’s Office of Emergency
Management and Communications (OEMC) told
the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday it is providing
support for “routine military training exercises,”
including flying helicopters in the downtown area
of the city at night.
However, it seems that the official statement
didn't calm down Chicago citizens as plenty of
people took to Twitter about what they saw or
heard.
Many were claiming that “it’s been an all-night
invasion.”
One woman shared her rage onFacebook:
“Blackhawk helicopters flying over my condo in
the Loop, and all news stations are covering the
royal birth, what’s up?”
In July, a similar army exercise was conducted in
Port Angeles, Washington, that turned the small
city into a simulated war zone and terrorized
residents. Frightened citizens flooded the police
with phone calls complaining about low flying
Chinook helicopters.
Resident Richard Lord said he was concerned
about the military's presence over the city and
the lack of notification.
“We're all wondering why we're being treated this
way,” Lord said.
Cherie Kidd, mayor of the Olympic Peninsula city
about 60 miles west of Seattle, added that "no
one had any warning about the helicopters, no
one said anything afterward, and today city
officials had to spend hours just trying to find out
what had happened - who had invaded Port
Angeles."
In January, the US Army along with other
agencies took over the Carnegie Vanguard High
School in Houston, Texas. Alarmed residents
called police and complained about gunshots and
helicopters.
Commenting on the so-called 'training exercise'
resident Frances Jerrals said: "When you see this,
you think the worst. When you hear this, you
think the worst."
"I felt like I was in a warzone." Jerrals added. "It
was nonstop. I was terrified."
Another resident Isaac Robertson Jr. said "it
sounds like we're in a war zone. Guns, shooting,
helicopters flying around the house".
Early this year another training exercise “designed
to ensure that military personnel are able to
operate in urban areas and to focus on
preparations for overseas deployment” rattled
residents of Miami, Florida. The exercise included
simulated machine gun fire over a downtown
Miami freeway.
In addition to increased military exercises, the
federal government and the United States
Northern Command announced the deployment of
military units for domestic homeland security
missions.
According to Frank Morales from the Global
Research, the US military has long been training
its troops and police to suppress democratic
opposition in America.
Current US military preparations for suppressing
domestic civil disturbance, including the training
of National Guard troops and police, are part of a
long history of American "internal security"
measures dating back to the first American
Revolution.
Generally, these measures seek to thwart the
aims of social justice movements, embodying the
concept that within the civilian body politic lurks
an enemy that one day the military might have to
fight, or at least be ordered to fight.

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