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« on: February 24, 2009, 08:31:03 AM »

This is an obvious hit piece against Alex Jones and his radio show listeners.


Iowa Guard ends urban war exercise amid outcry
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20090224/NEWS10/902240390/0/NEWS10
By WILLIAM PETROSKI • bpetroski@dmreg.com • February 24, 2009

The Iowa Army National Guard has dropped plans for urban warfare training in the western Iowa town of Arcadia after being deluged by nearly 100 e-mails and phone calls from gun-rights advocates nationwide.

The four-day event in April would have involved between 90 and 100 combat troops arriving in the Carroll County community in a convoy with a Blackhawk military helicopter flying overhead.

Troops would have gone door to door, asking the town's 443 residents about a suspected arms dealer and conducting searches of homes if property owners volunteered in advance to cooperate.

There was no opposition to the Guard's plans from city leaders. But gun-rights advocates were outraged, and news about the exercise became a hot topic nationally on radio talk shows and the Internet.

Arcadia Mayor Oran Kohorst said Monday he was disappointed the exercise had been canceled. He said he had not heard of a single objection from residents, and he said the City Council supported it. At least two guardsmen live in Arcadia, and many residents either have served in the military or have family members who have served in the armed forces, he said.

"This was completely blown out of proportion," Kohorst said. "They were going to come through and meet with the townspeople and just practice going in and out of their homes. They were never, ever going to confiscate guns or anything like that."

Talk show host Alex Jones of Austin, Texas, whose syndicated radio program is carried on about 60 stations, said he had received phone calls on and off the air from people in Arcadia and nearby towns who objected to the plans.

He said he believes oil companies, in concert with central banks, are creating a worldwide economic crisis to set up a world government.

"This is part of an acclimation for martial law," Jones said of the National Guard's plans.

Lt. Col. Gregory Hapgood Jr., the Iowa Guard's public affairs officer, said Monday that some urban warfare training will still be conducted, but it will be held at the armory in Carroll instead of in Arcadia.

Rather than holding a large company-sized exercise, the training will be in small groups at the platoon and squad level.

He said Guard officials changed their plans not because of the protests, but because the unit — Company A, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry — has recently installed new leadership at the company and battalion level. Smaller unit training would be more beneficial, he said.

Company A is an infantry unit that served in Afghanistan for 13 months in 2004 and 2005, and it is expected to receive orders to return overseas within the next 24 months, Hapgood said.

One tactic used by infantry units is known as cordon and search. It involves creating layers of security in an area and then searching for weapons caches, explosive devices and bomb-making materials, and people of interest.

Hapgood said he considered the surge of e-mails and phone calls as a protest from outside of Iowa.

"We have been doing training in our communities for decades, so this is very routine business for us," Hapgood said. "We were quite surprised when we received e-mails from out of state criticizing the event. We have a responsibility to have our men and women ready to go into combat, and we are not going to change that."

Many of the e-mails were hostile, even threatening, Hapgood said.

One e-mail from a Texas resident said, "I am appalled the Iowa National Guard does not know what the Constitution of the United States says. ... How dare you?"

A man who described himself as a "Nevada citizen" wrote that it was good the exercise was called off: "It is possible that there would have been some dead Iowa Guardsmen."

Arcadia City Clerk Nancy Schmitz said she had 14 messages when she arrived at work Monday. All were apparently from listeners of Jones' show, she said.

"They all basically left the same message; they talked about it being like the Nazis and having the troops coming into our homes and confiscating weapons. It was very different from what was actually going to take place," Schmitz said.

She added she supported the training, calling it "a good opportunity to help out the troops."
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2009, 08:49:36 AM »

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Lt. Col. Gregory Hapgood Jr., the Iowa Guard's public affairs officer, said Monday that some urban warfare training will still be conducted, but it will be held at the armory in Carroll instead of in Arcadia.

Rather than holding a large company-sized exercise, the training will be in small groups at the platoon and squad level.

He said Guard officials changed their plans not because of the protests, but because the unit — Company A, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry — has recently installed new leadership at the company and battalion level. Smaller unit training would be more beneficial, he said.

What a lame excuse! The plan didn't change because of "recently installed new leadership". It's because the drill for practicing Unconstitutional gun confiscations was exposed at a national, even world, level. We know how evil can't handle being exposed to the light of day, you fraud!
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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2009, 09:07:44 AM »

Mr. Petroski better enjoy his thirty pieces of silver while he still can, because -- whether he likes it or not, and whether he has the balls to admit it or not -- the NWO is going to destroy his economic future, too!

Except unlike Alex Jones' listeners, he'll have the added burden of knowing that he helped them destroy it.
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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2009, 09:13:10 AM »

These are the same type of people that would praise the building of FEMA concentration camps.

"What do you mean your not building the camp near our town!!!   Angry   YOU promised us that we would have 200 jobs and other positions when it opens. What I am I going to tell Billy Bob construction that they lost the contract!?!?! This is un American!!  Does this mean you not going to give us that new APC (amored personal carrier) anymore?
The whole town wanted the camp! Where a small town and we could use the business and attention.   Sad "
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2009, 09:20:27 AM »

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There was no opposition to the Guard's plans from city leaders.

Would this be because they are f'in cowards, or just bought off Socialists?

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"This was completely blown out of proportion," Kohorst said. "They were going to come through and meet with the townspeople and just practice going in and out of their homes. They were never, ever going to confiscate guns or anything like that."

We're just going to acclimate you to Martial Law. Nothing to be concerned about here. Let us into your home.


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One tactic used by infantry units is known as cordon and search. It involves creating layers of security in an area and then searching for weapons caches, explosive devices and bomb-making materials, and people of interest.
People of interest... gee... like PATRIOTS perhaps?

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Hapgood said he considered the surge of e-mails and phone calls as a protest from outside of Iowa.

Of course he does. Otherwise he'd have to take responsibility that the locals don't want this shit going on, and it's easier to dismiss it if it's 'outside influence'.

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"We have been doing training in our communities for decades, so this is very routine business for us," Hapgood said. "We were quite surprised when we received e-mails from out of state criticizing the event. We have a responsibility to have our men and women ready to go into combat, and we are not going to change that."

Oh man, is this loser a tool.

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Many of the e-mails were hostile, even threatening, Hapgood said.


Good. As well they should be. Shows America is finally getting a set.

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One e-mail from a Texas resident said, "I am appalled the Iowa National Guard does not know what the Constitution of the United States says. ... How dare you?"

A man who described himself as a "Nevada citizen" wrote that it was good the exercise was called off: "It is possible that there would have been some dead Iowa Guardsmen."

Arcadia City Clerk Nancy Schmitz said she had 14 messages when she arrived at work Monday. All were apparently from listeners of Jones' show, she said.

"They all basically left the same message; they talked about it being like the Nazis and having the troops coming into our homes and confiscating weapons. It was very different from what was actually going to take place," Schmitz said.

Good on them! Cheesy

That is the message that needs to be sent. Violate our rights with force, and you might not come back home. That sends a message like nothing else in the world.
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2009, 09:27:25 AM »

BULL COOKIES!!!!! 

LTC Hapgood outright LIED to Jones on the air on Friday, February 20, 2009.  He said that there were no other facilities for urban warfare training in the entire state when clearly there IS INDEED a facility less than 2 hours away from Arcadia.  The Guard DOESN’T need to use a town with real citizens.

Click here for the rest of the story:
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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2009, 09:30:22 AM »

Is this written by the same guy that Alex interviewed yesterday?
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« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2009, 09:33:22 AM »

Is this written by the same guy that Alex interviewed yesterday?

Yes.  He is just an amateur wanna-be newspaper reporter.  Did you hear him on the show yesterday while Alex was schooling him?  "uh-huh, mmmm, uh-huh, yeah, um-ok"

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« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2009, 09:37:20 AM »

He also appears to be a possible freelance writer for navytimes.com

http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/05/navy_conversion_070513w/

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« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2009, 09:45:24 AM »

"Practicing" drills like entering peoples homes and confiscating guns means only one thing...they plan on doing it for real in the future. Training for martial law means they are going to enact martial law in the future. Why is this so hard for people to understand? 
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« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2009, 09:49:09 AM »

"Practicing" drills like entering peoples homes and confiscating guns means only one thing...they plan on doing it for real in the future. Training for martial law means they are going to enact martial law in the future. Why is this so hard for people to understand? 

BINGO! Kudos for putting it so simply that even morons should be able to understand it! Cheesy
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« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2009, 09:51:01 AM »

Training for martial law treason against the Republic means they are going to enact martial law carry out such treason in the future.

Fixed.

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« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2009, 09:56:02 AM »

Fixed.


Geolib, I just love how you fix posts. Keep up the good work. Cheesy Grin
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« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2009, 10:01:56 AM »

I knew this would be a hit piece when I hear him stammering on the show yesterday.

1.) like the other poster pointed out THEY DO have a training facility near them.

2.) Did every person in that town really not mind the military coming into their home or were they just a slight bit intimidated by all the Hum-V's and black hawks that were set to be shoved down their throat? They could have been conforming to the patriotic American pyridine also.

3.) How could this PR shill for Northcom NOT be aware that we are well aware that they have done this very same thing In almost the very same area.

4.) how many will get to really hear our side of the story not filtered by a hit piece. They will use this to declare that all us "conspiracy theorists" are just unpatriotic trying to stir up trouble, and are dangerous(we are the white alCIAda). The military will then have ample motive to come after us troublemakers(laughs at this last bit).

Its hard when we try to reach out and then get a hit piece slammed in our face!

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« Reply #14 on: February 25, 2009, 07:51:18 AM »

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"We have been doing training in our communities for decades, so this is very routine business for us," Hapgood said. "We were quite surprised when we received e-mails from out of state criticizing the event. We have a responsibility to have our men and women ready to go into combat, and we are not going to change that."

Yeah especially Katrina!  We also criticized you then and NOW!

What these bastards do not get (or maybe they do) is that you cannot preserve liberty by destroying it!

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« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2009, 07:58:03 AM »

Whoa...wait!

It's that easy to get them to quit doing something that the general public sees as being clearly unconstitutional?  Let's all take this example from the state that brought us "Field of Dreams" as the protocol for getting these bastards out of our area!  However, that sounds like a small, rural county in which it was done in a small scale and they would actually have to worry about the armed locals revolting.  They can pull off whatever they want in many Metro areas where the public would do nothing more than cry and maybe send a couple of people over with signs stating that they want these "for your safety" operations to be put to a hault.
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« Reply #16 on: February 25, 2009, 08:13:20 AM »

Whenever AJ is mentioned in the MSM it is a huge WIN!

They also credit AJ with helping to stop this absolute abomination against humanity.

Hitler never was given as much rope to conduct holocaust "drills" within his population.  He just did it and got Rockefeller/Rothschild to fund it.  Now we have full funding and direct orders by the International Elite to round up tens of millions of US citizens into "work brigades" for the "good of the state".  They are running drills in preparation for this holocaust.  AJ and others have exposed it.  Now they are running around crying about how the truth is actually penetrating their sadistic and manipulative matrix.

Well boo-fricking-hoo.
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« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2009, 08:19:44 AM »

Demoines Register actually printed some awesome truth:

Talk show host Alex Jones of Austin, Texas, whose syndicated radio program is carried on about 60 stations, said he had received phone calls on and off the air from people in Arcadia and nearby towns who objected to the plans.

He said he believes oil companies, in concert with central banks, are creating a worldwide economic crisis to set up a world government.

"This is part of an acclimation for martial law," Jones said of the National Guard's plans.



SWEET!  How often have you seen those words in an MSM article?

Spread this info all around along with a link to "Police State: Rise of Tyranny"
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« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2009, 08:22:09 AM »

Usually they put it in a tone to make it sound as if they are absolutely insane for having such thoughts.  Very interesting...
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« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2009, 08:26:19 AM »

"He said he believes oil companies, in concert with central banks, are creating a worldwide economic crisis to set up a world government."

Even the guy who wrote it has oil in his name.   Grin   Cheesy
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« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2009, 08:27:18 AM »

Usually they put it in a tone to make it sound as if they are absolutely insane for having such thoughts.  Very interesting...

Yeah they just left the AJ quotes without any backlash or some quote from an "expert in paranoid behaviour".

This is very cool, maybe Des Moines Register is tired of watching their money go out the window as the entire print media faces bankruptcy.
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« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2009, 08:44:10 AM »

Hey, I think we just picked up some new listeners for the AJ show - IN DES MOINES. Now the people will want to know what the controversy is about. Can't beat FREE ADVERTISING! Don't ya love those unintended consequences!

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« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2009, 09:04:47 AM »

National Guard unit scales back plans, won't train at Arcadia
Readiness concern, not outcry, cited as drill is moved to armory

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Operational readiness, not public reaction, prompted the Carroll National Guard unit to decide against conducting urban training at Arcadia, according to a Guard spokesman.

Company A, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry had planned a four-day exercise the first weekend of April to practice cordon-and-search operations in an urban environment. The drill - which would use only homes that agreed to participate - would've involved searching for and apprehending a suspected weapons dealer, valuable practice should the air-assault infantry company again be deployed to the Mideast.

Outcry, mostly in the form of e-mails and online comments, began two days after The Times Herald published an article about the drill on Monday, Feb. 23. Reaction escalated after the story was discussed by WHO Radio's Jan Michaelson on Wednesday, and the issue went national when right-wing radio host Alex Jones spent more than an hour of his weekday four-hour show Friday discussing the matter.

The Times Herald, the Carroll Guard unit and local authorities received hundreds of e-mails and dozens of phone calls Friday through the weekend, mostly by those who'd listened to Jones' show and read his Web site, www.infowars.com.

Infowars.com posted The Times Herald's article without permission, and although full credit was given, the Web site misled its visitors by changing the headline to say "Iowa National Guard to train for gun confiscation." Guard officials had no intention and made no mention of searching Arcadia homes for weapons, and the newspaper's headline read "Guardsmen to conduct urban training at Arcadia."

The Web site didn't correct its headline until requested by The Times Herald via e-mail Friday afternoon.

But by then the misleading headline had riled up Jones' listeners and infowars.com readers. Most who posted comments below the article on the Web site and who e-mailed The Times Herald were under the incorrect impression that Guardsmen would randomly be going door to door in Arcadia searching for guns.

Most e-mailers and posters were claiming the exercise would violate Second Amendment rights of citizens to keep and bear arms or would violate laws barring federal soldiers from patrolling streets and searching homes.

Some vowed to protest at the April 2-5 exercise, while others went much further, saying they'd show up at Arcadia with weapons to defend homes against the Guardsmen or even set booby traps to injure the soldiers.

Jones promised to host his radio show from Arcadia while he personally protested the drill, and he asked his followers to protest there as well.

Nearly 600 comments were left below articles about the Arcadia drill posted on infowars.com. This writer received about 300 e-mails and a dozen calls, some at home, over the weekend. Not one of those came from any resident of Arcadia, and nearly all originated out of state.

City of Arcadia officials said they'd fielded many phone calls, mostly from out of state. E-mails and calls to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, Carroll Police Department and Carroll Fire Department were fewer.

Alpha Company and its parent 1st Battalion decided over the weekend to scale back the exercise.

"They reviewed the training," Lt. Col. Rich Hapgood, public affairs officer for the Iowa National Guard, told The Times Herald. "Because there's new leadership both at the company and at the battalion, they reassessed the training and said, 'You know, we're really not at the proficiency we'd like to be to do the entire company-level exercise.' So what they decided to do was focus on squad and platoon proficiency at these particular tasks."

Those tasks will be conducted the same weekend in April but at the Carroll armory, not Arcadia. Hapgood said the training will include cordon and search, which soldiers will need experience on should they be deployed in support of the Global War on Terror. The Carroll Guard unit was activated for a security mission to Afghanistan in 2004-05.

"When we're in Iraq or Afghanistan," Hapgood explained, "our soldiers will often provide security and/or direct support of some kind on what we call a cordon-and-search mission, which is really to search for particularly dangerous things, like stores of weapons, improvised explosive devices, bomb-making materials or persons of interest."

The Guardsmen will still practice those tasks in April, but in smaller groups of squads and platoons rather than the full company.

"They'll probably have time to do some other tasks as well," added Hapgood. "When you're talking about involving an entire company in a training event, that takes a lot of coordination and a lot of planning. There are a lot of moving parts. So this will scale it back. It'll have less of a footprint than what the Arcadia event would've had."

Reaction to the intended exercise at Arcadia had nothing to do with the decision to scale it back, Hapgood said.

"It was not a factor in our decision," he commented.

A local Guard company decides much of its training, but all training is approved by its parent battalion.

"This was a company decision" to scale back the exercise, Hapgood said.

"Our decisions are based on soldier readiness and providing the greatest degree of preparation for our soldiers that we can. And that being said, it just happened that you've got new leadership at the company and battalion who reviewed the training and said, 'We should really be focusing on squads and platoons at this point rather than companies anyway.' It really gave them a chance to step back and say, 'Is the unit ready for this kind of training anyway?' What they determined is they need to step up their efforts at a smaller level before they build to the company-level training event. ... They said, 'We need to crawl before we're going to walk and run.' They're kind of in the crawl-walk stage, and that's why they decided to downsize."

When told it's going to appear the Guard backed down due to public reaction, mostly by right-wingers, Hapgood remarked, "Let them think that. We know the truth, and it's a great deal different than what they're advocating."

Hapgood said the Guard headquarters in Johnston received no opposition to the drill from anyone in the Arcadia and Carroll areas.

"We have only gotten two isolated e-mails from anywhere in the state, and nowhere near western Iowa," he said during a telephone interview Sunday. "Nearly 100 percent of the complaints have been from people outside of the state. And some of them are borderline threats. The language they used, they should be embarrassed for themselves. They weren't Iowans in those e-mails. That's one thing we can find comfort in."

Arcadia and Carroll have been "incredible allies" in their support of the Guard unit, Hapgood continued.

"They really have adopted Company A, they really feel those are their soldiers and they'll support them in any way they can," he said. "We couldn't be prouder of the way that our Iowa communities have responded to us and supported us."

State Rep. Rod Roberts of Carroll said he received calls, e-mails and questions about the Arcadia exercise but only one from a constituent.

Initial news of the drill "caught me off guard," he said.

"I was like 'What?'" Roberts said. "Then when I read that line about how they'd be using a Blackhawk helicopter, I said 'Please, that doesn't help.'"

Roberts took his concerns to fellow House member Jodi Tymeson, who's a brigadier general and deputy commander of the Iowa Guard.

"I said, 'Jodi, even at face value, I read this and bells go off. Maybe it's perfectly fine, but I've got to think the public relations division with the Guard needs to go back and find out how this needs to be handled in terms of public relations,'" Roberts said. "I also said, 'You've got to have an explanation for this because I think they've dropped the ball ... and it's putting the Guard in a bad light.'"

Arcadia Mayor Oran Kohorst said he'd gotten about a dozen calls from out of state - one caller promised to bring 5,500 "minutemen" from North Dakota to challenge the Guardsmen while a caller from California said he'd bring 50,000 protesters - but heard no opposition to the drill from any resident of Arcadia.

"We support the Guard," he said, noting that Guard officials explained their plans to the Arcadia City Council earlier this month and the council was in full favor.

The Guard did make one modification for Arcadia.

"We didn't want Arcadia to appear we're having fun with terrorists," Kohorst said, "so they came up with this suspected arms dealer thing.

"It started out to be an exercise. We just wanted to help the Guard to be ready if they have to go overseas. But it just kind of blew up. Nothing this serious has ever happened in Arcadia. We have our cat and dog problems and other small-town things, but nothing like this.

"I really feel sorry for the National Guard having to justify their actions."

Tony Vonnahme, who'd been asked to play the suspected arms dealer in the drill, said he didn't commit because he wanted more information. The Guard had planned to hold a town meeting Monday, March 2, to explain the exercise and ask for volunteers.

"To me it was totally innocent," said Vonnahme, who is a real-life gun dealer, owning Shooters Outlet in Arcadia. "But things got ugly real quick. I got calls from North Dakota, Washington, Illinois, Ohio ... It really had me concerned. My guts were torn up. I mean, I had people calling me telling me to evacuate the city. I was thinking 'This isn't even funny. This is wild.'"

Vonnahme said he's glad the Guard decided against practicing in Arcadia.

"It got blown way out of proportion," he said.
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« Reply #23 on: February 25, 2009, 09:12:47 AM »


Operational readiness, not public reaction, prompted the Carroll National Guard unit to decide against conducting urban training at Arcadia, according to a Guard spokesman.


hahahaha...

"We stopped it because we wanted to not because of peons like you! You mean nothing to us!"

Kind of like a cat acting like he meant to hit a plate glass window at full speed.
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« Reply #24 on: February 25, 2009, 09:30:11 AM »


Kind of like a cat acting like he meant to hit a plate glass window at full speed.

Which I've seen by the way, and is funnier than shit. Cat didn't think so though. Wink

Kinda reminds me when Gimli fell off the horse in the Two Towers and said "It's OK, it was deliberate, it was deliberate" or some such.

What a joke. Cheesy
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« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2009, 09:57:57 AM »

More free advertising. TV report in Des Moines mentions Alex Jones Show! Cheesy

http://www.kcci.com/news/18782888/detail.html

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« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2009, 10:14:14 AM »

The fact that the mayor and other town "officials" heard no complaints from local residents is meaningless.

I can't help that the people of Arcadia don't know what's going on, that's not my problem.

It is my problem that people like that are inextricably linked to us.

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« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2009, 10:35:54 AM »

More free advertising. TV report in Des Moines mentions Alex Jones Show! Cheesy

http://www.kcci.com/news/18782888/detail.html



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« Reply #28 on: February 25, 2009, 10:39:29 AM »

The fact that the mayor and other town "officials" heard no complaints from local residents is meaningless.

I can't help that the people of Arcadia don't know what's going on, that's not my problem.

It is my problem that people like that are inextricably linked to us.

Lead, follow or get out of the way.

I think lots of people just hear what they want to hear.
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« Reply #29 on: February 25, 2009, 10:40:50 AM »

Wow! Caroll spin doctors activated.  Blowback in effect.  Still no mention of the MOUT site though.  Perhaps the local media there needs to stick that up their chain of command.  I predict a “revised” talking point from their masters if their feet are held to the fire.
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« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2009, 06:28:17 PM »

"They all basically left the same message; they talked about it being like the Nazis and having the troops coming into our homes and confiscating weapons. It was very different from what was actually going to take place," Schmitz said.

Good!  Maybe some people in Iowa might research what a Nazi is and what happened to the folks in Germany when they went along to get along.  The more people hear that word, Nazi, along with what our criminal government wants to do, maybe some light bulbs will go off in their numbed brains.
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« Reply #31 on: February 26, 2009, 02:47:36 AM »

Hearing Alex talking about this the other day, reading about the exercise being called off, then coming home after work and reading this thread has really put a smile on my face. Some great posts dissecting the info put out by the media. A great victory for Alex and truth and America.
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« Reply #32 on: February 26, 2009, 06:04:59 AM »

If everyone in town was already willing to "participate" Why then was the gun store going to ask for volunteers on March 2nd? Is this the type of volunteering that happens when a platoon in full raid gear with M16s Knock on your door and say "you want to volunteer right?". Just like when the mafia says "were going to make you an offer you can't refuse".
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« Reply #33 on: February 26, 2009, 08:46:42 AM »

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Residents who had signed up to help with the exercise said they're disappointed and said they take pride in their patriotic spirit and support of the National Guard.

"As a veteran and my husband's retired military, it was very important to use to contribute to this exercise," Ann Lander said.

Lander planned to let soldiers search her coffee shop as part of the guard's training exercise.

"It's important for them to train and the more real world you can make the training the better the training is," said Lander.

This is really out in left field but I wonder if there really is a Ann Lander?

Coincidently, Ann Landers (sister of Dear Abby also born in Sioux City, Iowa born to Russian-Jew immigrants) coined the phrase "wake up and smell the coffee."  How quaint to have a name "Ann Lander" and own a coffee shop.

Nevertheless, they keep on forgetting to talk about the urban training facility that is 90 miles away from Arcadia. http://www.iowanationalguard.com/CampDodge/Documents/MOUT_SOP.pdf

The other thing here that basically insulted my intelligence is that each article comes out to say that it was because of Alex Jones' hyperbole that people literally got up in arms about--NO!  We read exactly what Alex read and understood exactly what was going to transpire out of this event. The bottom line is getting people acclimated to troops on the street is not good any way you slice it.
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« Reply #34 on: February 26, 2009, 12:11:54 PM »

Chalk one up for the movement! The people have spoken and Alex gets more listeners awakening to the truth! Yeah!!!
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« Reply #35 on: February 26, 2009, 03:32:19 PM »

"uh-huh, mmmm, uh-huh, yeah, um-ok"

"uh-huh, mmmm, uh-huh, yeah, um-ok"  he must have the same speech writer Bombalone has!

  Oh,yea,sure and we'll , help ourselves, to ah , mmmmm, ahhh, protect , ah hum, you , err, us, ya know for the children.

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« Reply #36 on: February 26, 2009, 05:32:55 PM »

Nevertheless, they keep on forgetting to talk about the urban training facility that is 90 miles away from Arcadia. http://www.iowanationalguard.com/CampDodge/Documents/MOUT_SOP.pdf
Oh no, no, no. I don’t think they’re forgetting.  I think they’re avoiding.  Iowa State Rep Roberts is correct.  In this case, silence is NOT golden.  An honest, humble response would instantly fix all of their image problems.  Americans are generally forgiving, especially towards the military.  Also, if the sold-out media wants to blame only a few wild-eyed Alex Jones listeners for the response to the drill, then let them ponder why nationwide gun sales have recently spiked through the roof.
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« Reply #37 on: February 26, 2009, 05:53:34 PM »

Oh no, no, no. I don’t think they’re forgetting.  I think they’re avoiding.  Iowa State Rep Roberts is correct.  In this case, silence is NOT golden.  An honest, humble response would instantly fix all of their image problems.  Americans are generally forgiving, especially towards the military.  Also, if the sold-out media wants to blame only a few wild-eyed Alex Jones listeners for the response to the drill, then let them ponder why nationwide gun sales have recently spiked through the roof.

That is one of the reasons I am putting the urban training facility info out in every awareness post I have been writing! 

We need to make sure that people know about this little tid-bit of information.

As far as the gun sales are concerned most gun dealers around here are completely 'sold out' and most have back orders out the wazoo!  I think it is also critical to make sure everyone keeps their brass because the gun control will come in the form ammunition shortage, JMHO.
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« Reply #38 on: February 26, 2009, 09:05:56 PM »

Yea a 500% tax on ammunition is probably easier for them. It will be a war of attrition. Without ammo and practice firearms are about worthless. This way the elites can still say that they have not banned anything and still are able to keep their weapons.
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