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Author: Lynn Surgalla
Date: Feb 25, 2008 22:14

MORE HIGH TREASON !!!!!!!!

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Subject: [v911t] Sovereignty is Dead: North American Army created without
vote by US Congress

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North American Army created without OK by Congress
U.S., Canada military ink deal to fight domestic emergencies

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Posted: February 24, 2008
1:45 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
C 2008 WorldNetDaily

In a ceremony that received virtually no attention in the American media,
the United States and Canada signed a
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> military agreement
Feb. 14 allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed
forces of the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that
does not involve a cross-border crisis.

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North American Army created without OK by Congress
U.S., Canada military ink deal to fight domestic emergencies

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Posted: February 24, 2008
1:45 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
C 2008 WorldNetDaily

In a ceremony that received virtually no attention in the American media,
the United States and Canada signed a
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> military agreement
Feb. 14 allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed
forces of the other nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that
does not involve a cross-border crisis.

http://www.wnd.com/images/headshots/RenuartDumais.jpg
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of USNORTHCOM, signs agreement
Feb. 14, 2008, with Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc Dumais, commander of
Canada Command (USNORTHCOM photo)

The agreement, defined as a Civil Assistance Plan, was not submitted to
Congress for approval, nor did Congress pass any law or treaty specifically
authorizing this military agreement to combine the operations of the armed
forces of the United States and Canada in the event of a wide range of
domestic civil disturbances ranging from violent storms, to health
epidemics, to civil riots or terrorist attacks.

In Canada, the agreement paving the way for the militaries of the U.S. and
Canada to cross each other's borders to fight domestic emergencies was not
announced either by the Harper government or the Canadian military,
prompting sharp protest.

"It's kind of a trend when it comes to issues of Canada-U.S. relations and
contentious issues like military integration," Stuart
<http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=403d90d6-7a61-41ac-8cef-902
a1d14879d> Trew, a researcher with the Council of Canadians told the
Canwest News Service. "We see that this government is reluctant to disclose
information to Canadians that is readily available on American and Mexican
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> websites."

The military Civil Assistance Plan can be seen as a further incremental step
being taken toward creating a North American armed forces available to be
deployed in domestic North American emergency situations.

The agreement was signed at U.S. Army North headquarters, Fort Sam Houston,
Texas, by U.S. Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of NORAD and U.S.
Northern Command, or USNORTHCOM, and by Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc
Dumais, commander of Canada Command.

"This document is a unique, bilateral military plan to align our respective
national military plans to respond quickly to the other nation's requests
for military support of civil authorities," Renuart said in a
<http://www.northcom.mil/News/2008/021408.html> statement published on the
USNORTHCOM website.

"In discussing the new bilateral Civil Assistance Plan established by
USNORTHCOM and Canada Command, Renuart stressed, "Unity of effort during
bilateral support for civil support operations such as floods, forest fires,
hurricanes, earthquakes and effects of a terrorist attack, in order to save
lives, prevent human suffering an mitigate damage to property, is of the
highest importance, and we need to be able to have forces that are flexible
and adaptive to support rapid decision-making in a collaborative
environment."

Lt. Gen. Dumais seconded Renuart's sentiments, stating, "The signing of this
plan is an important symbol of the already strong working relationship
between Canada Command and U.S. Northern Command."

"Our commands were created by our respective governments to respond to the
defense and <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228>
security challenges of the twenty-first century," he stressed, "and we both
realize that these and other challenges are best met through cooperation
between friends."

The statement on the USNORTHCOM website emphasized the plan recognizes the
role of each nation's lead federal agency for emergency preparedness, which
in the United States is the
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> Department of
Homeland Security and in Canada is Public Safety Canada.

The statement then noted the newly signed plan was designed to facilitate
the military-to-military support of civil authorities once government
authorities have agreed on an appropriate response.

As WND has previously reported, U.S. Northern Command was established on
Oct. 1, 2002, as a military command tasked with anticipating and conducting
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> homeland defense
and civil support operations where U.S. armed forces are used in domestic
emergencies.

Similarly, Canada Command was established on Feb. 1, 2006, to focus on
domestic operations and offer a single point of contact for all domestic and
continental defense and
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> securities
partners.

In Nov. 2007, WND
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58640> published
a six-part exclusive series, detailing WND's on-site presence during the
NORAD-USNORTHCOM Vigilant Shield 2008, an exercise which involved Canada
Command as a participant.

In an exclusive
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58696> interview
with WND during Vigilant Shield 2008, Gen. Renuart affirmed USNORTHCOM would
deploy U.S. troops on U.S. soil should the president declare a domestic
emergency in which the
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57228> Department of
Defense ordered USNORTHCOM involvement.

In May 2007, WND
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55824> reported
President Bush, on his own authority, signed National Security Presidential
Directive 51, also known as Homeland Security Presidential Directive 20,
authorizing the president to declare a national emergency and take over all
functions of federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments,
without necessarily obtaining the approval of Congress to do so.

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