From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Mon Feb 15 1999 - 19:42:03 MST
There have been several actually Top Secret U.S. Military
attacks/wargames called Operation Last Dance using live fire
on several communities in Texas, even blowing up a building
or two! This is real! Local officials are sworn to secrecy.
Citizens are terrorized and mad as hell, while the major
media keeps a blackout. Read about this fascist outrage:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/19990210_xex_what_happene.shtml
http://www.caller.com/autoconv/newslocal99/newslocal373.html
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/19990215_xex_is_army_inva.shtml
6/6/1996: http://www.erols.com/igoddard/copters.htm
8/18/1997: http://www.erols.com/igoddard/tests.htm
A local FEMA official has said that the Operation-Last-Dance
attacks on Texas are part of training for massive gun-roundup
operations. The FEMA official said that this was the official
wargame scenario of the special forces attack on Kingsville:
"Martial law has been declared through
presidential powers and war powers act, and
some citizens have refused to give up their
weapons. They have taken over two of the
buildings in Kingsville. The police cannot
handle it. So you call these guys in. They
show up and they zap everybody, take all the
weapons, and let the local P.D. clean it up,"
Mass roundups of privately-owned firearms are a hallmark
of totalitarian takeovers (visit: http://www.jpfo.org ).
I get the feeling this nation is in for some changes, the
early warning signs, such as talk of "black helicopters,"
having been effectively suppressed as signs of insanity.
Gun control planners will achieve the final objective
of reducing the American people to defenseless sheep
at the mercy of their terrorizing military masters.
Any doubts? Yes or no, READ THIS:
From:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/19990215_xex_fear_and_loa.shtml
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
Fear and loathing
in Kingsville, Texas
Local residents fuming
over Army live-fire exercise
By David M. Bresnahan
(c) 1999 WorldNetDaily.com
A group of Kingsville, Texas, citizens now
plan to pursue action against their city for
permitting the Army to use live ammunition
during an exercise in their town known as
Operation Last Dance.
Angry citizens are expected to crowd the next
city council and county commission
meetings, both scheduled to be held Feb. 22.
At least one citizen is looking into legal
action.
Some residents said they
were terrified when
helicopters swooped into
town from the Army
Special Operations
Command, Ft. Bragg,
North Carolina, last
Monday night. One
helicopter hit a telephone
pole, which started a fire
and horrified residents who saw it happen.
At least eight helicopters are reported to have
participated in an assault exercise using live
ammunition and explosives very close to
innocent bystanders who were not warned of
the planned action.
Fire officials confirmed that they responded
to the resulting fire, but had no warning that
the exercise would take place. They were also
summoned to put out a building fire caused
by explosions set off during the exercise.
It has since been learned from military
sources that the actual group involved in the
exercise is known as the Knight Stalkers, an
elite group from the Delta Force. They are
trained to conduct assassination missions,
according to several retired military officers
who had served in various special operations
assignments.
The Army Special Operations Command at
Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, has acknowledged
that the event was the kick-off of a series of
similar training operations going on in
Kingsville, Corpus Christi and Fort Sam
Houston, but would not confirm that the
group was the Knight Stalkers. Additional
training events have been confirmed in the
area.
Austin radio station talk show host Alex
Jones went to Kingsville to investigate for
WorldNetDaily. He arrived just in time to find
work crews covering up the evidence of the
extensive damage caused by the exercise.
A former police station and an old Exxon
office building were nearly destroyed.
Evidence of bullet holes in walls, explosions
from grenades, and other explosive charges
could be seen. Fire damage was also
extensive in at least one of the buildings.
"There was a joint
training session between
the United States Army
and the Kingsville Police
Department," Lt. Judy
Hayes, third in command
at the Kingsville police
told Jones.
"The Army was doing
some sort of extraction
type thing. They used
eight helicopters. Our
training involved sealing off the area, as if we
were involved in taking care of a hazardous
materials type incident. We were rerouting
traffic and making sure there was no civilian
foot traffic in the area. So we got quite a bit
of training in that area.
"The only participation on the part of the
Kingsville Police Department was in a
hazardous materials training session. We did
not participate in any way with what the Army
was doing," insisted Hayes.
Throughout the interview with Jones, two
men in black SWAT team uniforms stood
behind her. Jones believes it was an attempt
to intimidate him.
The Kingsville Fire Department was not given
notice of the exercise, and it was not invited
to participate in the alleged hazardous
materials training, even though it would be
called in if there were a real even of that kind.
The fire department spokesman claimed
officials were not aware of the event until they
were called to respond to the telephone pole
fire and the fire at the former police station.
An elderly lady who lives in an apartment
across from where the exercise took place
told Jones that she was frightened to death
and crying. She was sitting on a bench in full
view of the area where the helicopters first
appeared and where all the shooting took
place.
"I sit on the bench, and then I get scared
because the noise. It was so terrible and too
loud, you know. They were throwing some
bombs. I think they were using some rifles
too, and the other kind of rifles that go pop,
pop, pop, pop, pop, you know," said the
elderly woman, identified only as Gracie.
She described seeing many black helicopters
with men in black coming out of them. She
heard explosions and apparently machine gun
fire. She said it lasted at least two hours.
"I was so scared I went back to my
apartment, but I could still hear the noise,"
Gracie said. She said she was so scared that
she cried and her heart hurt. She said no one
warned her or came to tell her what was going
on.
Business owners are also complaining. The
police claim they warned businesses in the
area of the exercise in advance. If they did,
WorldNetDaily was unable to find any that
would confirm that. The businesses in the
area that were open at the time of the exercise
had no idea what was going on.
A former police chief and former city council
member have expressed dismay over the
incident and are contemplating filing an
official complaint.
Police Chief Philipe
Garza has been the
object of a number of
investigations lately.
Currently the U.S.
Department of Justice
has been asked to
investigate accusations of
police abuse. Several
residents, who did not
wish to be identified,
claim that Garza is very
abusive with citizens and
rules by intimidation.
Garza claims there are
very few complaints from
residents of Kingsville.
He says the only
complaints are coming from people in other
parts of the country.
The head of emergency management for
Kingsville is the Federal Emergency
Management Agency coordinator Tomas
Sanchez. He is a highly decorated Navy
veteran, wounded in Vietnam and retired after
30 years of service. He now continues to
serve as the head of the military police unit of
the Texas State Guard, which is under the
National Guard.
Sanchez has had extensive experience and
training in special operations, and he
expressed deep concern to WorldNetDaily
about events in Kingsville. He was asked
what was the purpose of the exercise. He said
the plan involved a scenario that required
military action because local police could not
deal with civilians effectively.
"Martial law has been declared through
presidential powers and war powers act, and
some citizens have refused to give up their
weapons. They have taken over two of the
buildings in Kingsville. The police cannot
handle it. So you call these guys in. They
show up and they zap everybody, take all the
weapons, and let the local P.D. clean it up,"
described Sanchez of the scenario the Knight
Stalkers were likely given.
Sanchez says the military exercise in his town
was illegal under the Posse Comitatus Act,
but he says that Presidential Decision
Directive 25 has given an exception to Special
Operations. He believes the men involved
have total immunity from any legal action
against them. Although PDD 25 is top secret,
Sanchez has seen it because of his position
with FEMA, and he has a security clearance.
He would not provide a copy to
WorldNetDaily.
"Some folks are talking about seeking some
legal counsel. Some are asking for the crisis
incident stress management counseling. They
would like to see some of that," said
Sanchez.
"When the helos are right
above the rooftop, and
the windows are vibrating,
and people are ducking
under the bed, and so on
and so forth, they need
that," he explained.
Sanchez was able to
locate some of the
helicopters and some of
the soldiers used in
Operation Last Dance. He decided to take a
drive to the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station
and the Corpus Christi Army Depot where all
the helicopters are given maintenance.
"Parked between hanger 45 and 46 on the
tarmac were four Blackhawk, no marking,
helicopters. They've got it all blocked off
with a chain link fence that says ID card
required to gain access. No security guard.
One can drive up close enough to look
through the fence and see the Blackhawk
helocopters. Only four of them were parked
there," said Sanchez of his findings.
He said the men involved are most likely
staying at the bachelor- enlisted quarters,
which is a three-story barracks building.
Some of the men have been observed eating
in a fast food restaurant right near the
bachelor-enlisted quarters.
"You can always tell these guys because even
when they put on civilian clothes they still
look like Army Rangers. White sidewalls we
call it. Short crew cut," Sanchez explained.
David M. Bresnahan, a contributing editor
for WorldNetDaily.com, is the author of
"Cover Up: The Art and Science of Political
Deception," and offers a monthly newsletter
"Talk USA Investigative Reports." He may
be reached through email and also
maintains a website.
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