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    National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs



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    National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs

    Campaign recruiting for workers at 'civilian resettlement facility'

    Posted: August 07, 2009
    11:45 pm Eastern

    By Bob Unruh
    © 2009 WorldNetDaily

    An ad campaign featured on a U.S. Army website seeking those who would be interested in being an "Internment/Resettlement" specialist is raising alarms across the country, generating concerns that there is some truth in those theories about domestic detention camps, a roundup of dissidents and a crackdown on "threatening" conservatives.

    The ads, at the GoArmy.com website as well as others including Monster.com, cite the need for:

    "Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility. I/R Specialists provide rehabilitative, health, welfare, and security to U.S. military prisoners within a confinement or correctional facility; conduct inspections; prepare written reports; and coordinate activities of prisoners/internees and staff personnel.

    The campaign follows by only weeks a report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning about "right-wing extremists" who could pose a danger to the country – including those who support third-party political candidates, oppose abortion and would prefer to have the U.S. immigration laws already on the books enforced.

    The "extremism" report coincided with a report out of California that the Department of Defense was describing protesters as "low-level terrorists."

    The new ad says successful candidates will "provide external security to … detention/internment facilities" and "provide counseling and guidance to individual prisoners within a rehabilitative program."

    Officials at the state and federal National Guard levels told WND they were unaware of the program, although one officer speculated it could be intended for soldiers trained in the U.S. and dispatched overseas to "detention facilities." From the national level, WND was told, officials were unaware of any such "internment facilities" at which there could be jobs to be available.


    Army job ad for 'internment' specialist

    At a NationalGuard.com website, a front page video describes the position thoroughly.

    But one of the critics was a YouTube contributor who identifies himself as jafount and titled his video, "Want a job putting people into camps?"

    Alarmed by the ads, he said it, the idea "just absolutely blew my mind."

    Citing a promise that successful applicants would be trained in "search and restrain procedures," he said, "That's code for violating the 14th Amendment."

    Likewise, he said, "use of firearms" is "code for depriving somebody of their life.'

    "This is the real deal, I think," he said, citing, among others, the NationalGuard.com link.

    "I saw something that didn't sit right with me. I posted it so other people can investigate," he said.

    A commenter on the YouTube site pooh-poohed the whole suggestion.

    "You have … put out a relatively benign fact, twisted it into something sinister, and then did a tinfoil-hat connection to give a false impression," the forum participant wrote.

    The ads list as "advanced responsibilities" issues such as supervision and administration, responsibility for the "prisoner/internee" population, "custody/control for the operation of an Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee (EPW/CI) camp," and work on "custody/control for the operation of detention facility or the operation of a displaced civilian (CD) resettlement facility."

    An editorial at CanadaFreePress.com raised some overall concerns:

    Let's look at some of the evidence we have of the U.S. government's intentions to establish the infrastructure that could be used to house large numbers of political dissidents, so-called terrorists and other individuals the U.S. government wants locked up.

    HR 645 the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act is a proposed bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would authorize FEMA to build no less than six National Emergency Centers throughout the U.S. on closed or open military facilities. These facilities are to be designed to house large numbers of people. Why would emergency centers need to be built on closed or open military facilities unless there was a need to keep people from coming in and out of them?

    KBR was granted a government contract a few years ago to build facilities to house illegal immigrants. Now with illegal immigration becoming less of a problem with the U.S. economy in the toilet, these facilities can now be used for other purposes.

    "This is just another step in the U.S. government's long term plan to build the infrastructure that could be used to contain wide spread popular revolt. Combine this with the swine flu fear mongering and the potential for a mass swine flu vaccination operation and it is easy to see what might happen. Refuse to take their poisonous vaccine and you might risk being locked up as being a hazard to public safety. With the economy in the toilet and more and more people not trusting either political party or the corporate media, the 'powers that be' realize that they need to continue building their martial law apparatus. These Army National Guard job listings are just another piece to that puzzle proving what we already know is being built," the editorial claimed.

    At the Examiner, a commentator wrote, "Correctional/internment facilities? I have to admit that the U.S. government is good at one thing: creating fluffy names for evil acts. During WW2, of course, the U.S. didn't have concentration camps, we had 'relocation centers' for hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese citizens."

    The jobs also were listed at Jobsearch.money.cnn.com, employmentguide.com and freedomsphoenix.com.

    WND reported when the DoD eventually withdrew a training manual question that linked protesters across the United States to terrorism.

    That followed by only weeks a Department of Homeland Security report that described as "right-wing extremists" those who oppose abortion and support secure national borders.

    Richard Thompson, president of the Thomas More Law Center, has told WND that as part of his organization's research for its lawsuit over the DHS "extremism" report, it has discovered additional information that it is withholding now but will include in a pending amended complaint.

    Thompson said one of the things that sparked the organization's curiosity was a reference by DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in the original report to not only government resources but also non-governmental resources.

    Thompson said the information he has "creates even more concern that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is unconstitutionally targeting Americans merely because of their conservative beliefs."

    The earlier DHS report was "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment." WND has posted the report online for readers to see.

    The report linked returning veterans with the possibility of terrorism, and when it was released it created such a furor for Napolitano she has given several explanations for it, including that she would have reworded the report and that it was issued by a rogue employee.

    She later apologized to veterans for having linked them to terror.

    But Thompson noted that the report also targeted as "potential terrorists" Americans who:

    * Oppose abortion

    * Oppose same-sex marriage

    * Oppose restrictions on firearms

    * Oppose lax immigration laws

    * Oppose the policies of President Obama regarding immigration, citizenship, and the expansion of social programs

    * Oppose continuation of free trade agreements

    * Are suspect of foreign regimes

    * Fear Communist regimes

    * Oppose a "one world" government

    * Bemoan the decline of U.S. stature in the world

    * Are upset with loss of U.S. manufacturing jobs to China and India, and more

    Thompson told WND no apology has been offered to the members of any of those classes of citizens.

    Thompson said the original "extremism" report was "the tip of the iceberg. … Conservative Americans should be very outraged."

    The Thomas More Law Center filed its lawsuit against Napolitano and the DHS on behalf of nationally syndicated conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage, Gregg Cunningham of the pro-life organization Center for Bio-Ethical Reform Inc. and Iraqi War Marine veteran Kevin Murray.

    It alleges the federal agency violated the First and Fifth Amendment constitutional rights of the three plaintiffs by targeting them for disfavored treatment and chilling their free speech, expressive association, and equal protection rights. The lawsuit further claims that DHS encouraged law enforcement officers throughout the nation to target and report citizens to federal officials as suspicious rightwing extremists and potential terrorists because of their political beliefs.

    http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=106304
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    Internment specialist

    United States Army National Guard
    Job Title : Internment specialist
    Job Reference : usang
    Location : United States
    Posted on : Wed May 07, 2008
    Job category: Law Enforcement, National Guard, Enlisted
    Job Description
    The National Guard internment/resettlement specialist is an essential member of the law enforcement team. This specialist is primarily responsible for the operations in a military confinement/correction facility or detention/internment facility. Duties include:
    - Assisting with the supervision and management of confinement and detention
    - Providing security in a facility
    - Counseling individual prisoners for rehabilitation
    - Preparing reports on prisoners or programs

    Training
    National Guard training usually is scheduled to accommodate a member’s civilian life, whether it is for the job or school. Each member first attends Initial Entry Training. After basic training, a solider then reports for Advanced Individual Training, which may vary in length depending on your specialty. Training continues for one drill weekend each month and one annual training period, which is usually two weeks in the summer.

    Helpful skills
    An ideal candidate for the National Guard internment/resettlement specialist should:
    - Be interested in law enforcement
    - Remain calm in stressful situations


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    Gives a New Meaning to "An Army of One"

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    Now... theres a SECOND Side to This Story that's not being Told. This Happy American is Waiting for the New and Improved Nuremberg Trials to begin... for that to Happen ... the Maniacs in the Government will have to start another Nazi Extermination like they did in the past.... this time it will be different. The Democratic NEO-Marxist Party is finding Stiff Resistance with the American People that are not as dumbed down as they thought

    The NEO-Marist and the NEO CONS are in DEEP and they know it and they know we know it
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    The following specifically mentions the internment of civilians.

    I found it right on the NG site itself:

    Conducting stand-alone operations, providing command and control, staff planning, administration and logistical services, and custody/control for the operation of an Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee (EPW/CI) camp, detainee internment facility


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    No Gitmo in America! No New World Order! Deport all Illegals! Fire non-productive elected officials (those not reading the bills) or those not listening to American Citizens. One Term Limits for all elected officials.
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    "Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility.
    Since when are Army National Guard correction officers at prisons? The source of this job ad has to be investigated without the same results of the investigation that took place on ACORN.
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