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Senator
Collins Proposes New,
Ultra
Police-State Apparatus
Out with FEMA, in with NPRA
By: David Deschesne
Editor,
Fort Fairfield Journal
Just when we shook the
noose of Louisiana’s post-Katrina gun confiscations from law-abiding citizens
from around our collective necks, a newer, more dictatorial, police state
apparatus is now being planned to take us where FEMA never dared.
Senator Susan M. Collins (R-Maine)
has proposed a higher-tech version of FEMA with advanced command-and-control
features to further consolidate power and restrict the freedoms of Americans to
take care of each other during a local disaster or emergency.
In her National
Preparedness and Response Authority (NPRA) fact sheet, advanced
bureaucratization of infrastructure, medical services, electronic security and
telecommunications are proposed - bureaucratization being implemented by the
same federal bureaucrats that so dismally performed in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina last year.
Collins indicates a
“direct line of communication” to the president as the cure-all for FEMA’s
problems, as she proposes to eliminate FEMA and give its current employees a
“new start with higher credibility” under the more advanced police state
mechanism of NPRA.
While disbanding FEMA on
paper, Senator Collins’ plan will continue to utilize the 10 regional
sub-dictatorships currently enjoying power under FEMA.
The United States
is currently divided into ten regions, all with un-elected sub-dictators, known
as “governors,” who are not accountable to, or elected by the populace of
the areas they control. But are instead, appointed and serve at the behest of
the current President. The ten
regions and their “capitols” are:
Region 1:
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachussetts,
Rhode Island. “capital” = Boston
Region 2:
New York, New Jersey. “capital” = New York
Region 3:
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland.
“capital” = Philadelphia
Region 4:
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Arkansas,
Tennessee, Kentucy. “capital” = Atlanta
Region 5:
Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indianna, Ohio.
“capital” = Chicago
Region 6:
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi, Louisianna.
“capitol” = Denton (Texas)
Region 7:
Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri. “capital” = Kansas City
Region 8:
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado.
“capital” = Denver
Region 9:
California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii.
“capital” = San Francisco
Region 10:
Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho. “capital”
= Bothell (Washington)
The high-tech police state mechanism of NPRA will enjoy power and control
similar to Hitler’s Gestapo, with no direct accountability to the American
people, making it an “Amstapo”
- of sorts.
In August, 2001, the U.S.
Army updated its Field Manual, FM 3-19.40 Military Police Internment/Resettlement Operations Manual,
a manual some critics fear to be the government play book for interring civilian
populations - an action FEMA did undertake in Louisiana.
NPRA’s new, expanded
powers ensure that “planning, grants, training, and drills are tailored to the
characteristics and needs of different regions of the country.”
Those drills and training could inarguably be used to provide heightened
assistance, for example in the wake of a natural disaster, such as a hurricane;
or, to contain an aggravated, rebellious populace in the aftermath of the
looming world-wide economic collapse of the Federal Reserve Note.
With NPRA, the next chess
piece is now being moved against an oblivious American people.