Monday, March 10, 2008

Troops Practice Attack on Churches and Schools

Mar 10, 2008 07:39

On Thursday, March 6, 2008, British officers practiced troop assaults against US schools and churches in Levenworth, KS. The tactical scenario was to isolate terrorist from the rest of society, and is an escalation of the Urban Assault Drills of the 1990's.

The expectation of the DHS is that a revolt will occur among a section of society that includes most Kansas mid-wives, homeschoolers, home-birthers, ranchers, property rights activists, and smaller representation from religionists and gun owners.

Schools are the center of the power struggle because whoever raises the children creates an ally against the opponent, hence the nation of California has banned private sectarian teaching by homeschoolers, but private Christian schools acceptable because they are no better than public schools.

The trembling army of 166,000 California fathers will only have the Soviet version of "peace" by compliance to an enemy that is bankrupt. An enemy who knows that they do not have enough men and bullets to fight and can only hope to "Waco" the parents by waiting them out.

Instead of another prayer meeting, they need to show their faith by their works, and begin forming military alliances with those who hate the legislators. Start with the Lakotah, the Russians, the Canadian and US secession movements, the Kahanists and the militant White Power movements-- regardless of agreement-- they are militant, not compliant.

The Judenrat Christian/Jewish clergy will be called to answer for their complicity with government as they should have been following World War II, and be reminded why the first to die during the Maccabean revolt were law abiding Jews, and why there was a revolt against the Vatican's bureaucrats.

These small separatists must learn the same military lesson of the Brits who said, “It’s all about building relationships,” so that “When on operations together in the future, we can interact more easily.”


http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/mar/07/brits_overrun_town_training_exercise/?city_local
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1076.htm
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58665