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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 8:36am.
Mar 5 2008 - 6:00pm

Drew Hendricks will host a "talk about Detention and Removal Operations, a division of ICE. It is entitled "The Order of Terror.""

According to Drew, it "will cover the overview of how this (order of terror) fits into the broader "war on Terra" and how that war (against us, our liberties, and the Constitution) is, in fact, terrorism."

It's in the SEM II A1107 building at Evergreen, 6PM Wednesday March 5th.

The talk may include a discussion of the Department of Homeland Security project Endgame, a detention and removal contingency.

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Actually...

ENDGAME
Office of Detention and Removal Strategic Plan 2003-2012

This is not a contingency, but a plan which is the Current Operations Plan for this department.

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Cryptome just happened to feature this recently...

http://www.endgameplan.info/Memorandum.html

Found link at: www.cryptome.org (Cryptout section)

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"The END of America" a book by Naomi Wolf

Have you seen this video? It's a talk by Naomi Wolf at the University of Washington Kane Hall about her new book which chronicles a predictive ten-step blueprint for closing down democracy and crushing democracy; it's worth watching:


I like to juxtapose that video with this passage about Project ENDGAME:
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Beginning in 1999, the government has entered into a series of single-bid contracts with Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR) to build detention camps at undisclosed locations within the United States. The government has also contracted with several companies to build thousands of railcars, some reportedly equipped with shackles, ostensibly to transport detainees. [emphasis mine]

According to diplomat and author Peter Dale Scott, the KBR contract is part of a Homeland Security plan titled ENDGAME, which sets as its goal the removal of "all removable aliens" and "potential terrorists."
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[source]
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In our region rail is too scarce

In our own region, ICE and its predecessor (INS) prefer buses. Every HQ or Detention Center they build is sited to co-locate with a major bus yard. Every one of them. And of course, in Seattle Nov 1999 they used city buses as temporary lockups. And here in Oly, we have recently seen them used to transport riot cops in armor. And we see camera systems on our buses which can be monitored remotely. These camera systems have been sold to us by a company whose directors are associated with the National Security Agency.
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The Guns of Brixton...

 n/t

 

"si vis pacem, para bellum"

 

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Do you have your papers Drew?

nt
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Yes

A barcode tatooed in code 64 on my right forearm, of my social insecurity number. And you?
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Who me?

I'm so white that I get a high-five and a Vanilla Coke when I run into "The Man"
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Regional Rail for Detainee Movement

The contract for the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma specifically requires "rail access, preferably with a dedicated siding or loading platform." ICE has not yet used this option. The NWDC is located directly between two rail access points with provisions for extending the Tacoma Tarpit siding into the facility is so directed. ICE and the Geo Group primarily use buses and minivans for the moving of citizens from other countries in the Pacific Northwest. SOURCE: Contract number ACL-2-C-004 08/12/99
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These should be the only papers needed...

The Declaration of Independence

The US Constitution

The Washington State Constituiton

and this... 

 

"si vis pacem, para bellum"

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