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America's Number Two Threat Is -------- Mexico! Number One Is Iran. Says the CIA
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From : jbranstetter04
Added: Jan 29, 2009
Will Mexico collapse first? Or will the U.S.? Or will they both collapse at the same time, plus or minus a few days? No now knows the answers to those questions; we only know that it will happen, one way or another. Is Mexico too big to collapse? Can we let it happen? Perhaps we should send them a couple trillion dollars, ha ha. I would save our resources to defend our border from the hordes of destitute Mexicans who will undoubtedly be heading north to loot us of our remaining wealth. If you have any money left at all, I would invest it in these things, in the order that I list them. You will need: guns, ammo, water, food, clothing and survival equipment, bars of gold (if you lose your guns you can hit someone over the head, and take their guns), silver (same use as gold). It would also be good to have, car parts, scrap metal, old equipment, miscellaneous electrical parts, basically the stuff that you would find in the front yard of a typical redneck. These items will be used when you need to improvise because what you really need is not available. Good luck everyone, you're going to need it. jbranstetter04 January 26, 2009 CIA director: Mexican nationals' violence a threat to US By Jim Kouri (This column is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Homeland Security.) During Monday's edition of Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck Show, the decidely conservative host asked his viewers to answer a question: outgoing CIA Director Michael Hayden had stated that Iran was the Number One threat to the security of the United States; what country did Hayden rank as Number Two? The answer was Mexico. Meanwhile, retired U.S. Army General Barry McCaffrey, the former U.S. drug czar, told the Los Angeles Times that the Mexican government "is fighting for its survival against narco-terrorism" and could lose effective control over large swaths near the U.S. border. However, the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano in a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police, stated on January 23 that, "The northern border of the United States has become, since 9/11, important to our national security. As we have designed programs to afford greater protection against unlawful entry, members of Congress and homeland security experts have called for increased attention to the Canadian border. "What are the current vulnerabilities, the overall strategy for reducing those vulnerabilities, the requirements, the programs, the budget, and the timeframe for improving security along this border and what level of risk will remain once the programs are completed? An oral report is due by Feb. 10, with a final report due Feb. 17." With the out-of-control crime gangs and government corruption, Mexico is the threat to the American people not Canada. And the current White House and most members of congress are either denying the danger exists or merely ignoring it. As the agency with the broadest law enforcement authority within the Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be uniquely positioned to combat vulnerabilities and threats to America from individuals involved in terrorism, organized crime, human smuggling and narco-terrorism at US borders According to DHS officials, ICE has established aggressive intelligence and investigative operations at the nation's borders, ports of entries, and between the ports and the nation's interior. However, some security experts are concerned with the current Administration's failure to address border problems. In fact, the new Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano is concentrating on the US-Canadian border. The southern border of the US is a region particularly vulnerable to To finish the article: http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/kouri/090126
Category : News
Added: Jan 29, 2009
Will Mexico collapse first? Or will the U.S.? Or will they both collapse at the same time, plus or minus a few days? No now knows the answers to those questions; we only know that it will happen, one way or another. Is Mexico too big to collapse? Can we let it happen? Perhaps we should send them a couple trillion dollars, ha ha. I would save our resources to defend our border from the hordes of destitute Mexicans who will undoubtedly be heading north to loot us of our remaining wealth. If you have any money left at all, I would invest it in these things, in the order that I list them. You will need: guns, ammo, water, food, clothing and survival equipment, bars of gold (if you lose your guns you can hit someone over the head, and take their guns), silver (same use as gold). It would also be good to have, car parts, scrap metal, old equipment, miscellaneous electrical parts, basically the stuff that you would find in the front yard of a typical redneck. These items will be used when you need to improvise because what you really need is not available. Good luck everyone, you're going to need it. jbranstetter04 January 26, 2009 CIA director: Mexican nationals' violence a threat to US By Jim Kouri (This column is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Homeland Security.) During Monday's edition of Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck Show, the decidely conservative host asked his viewers to answer a question: outgoing CIA Director Michael Hayden had stated that Iran was the Number One threat to the security of the United States; what country did Hayden rank as Number Two? The answer was Mexico. Meanwhile, retired U.S. Army General Barry McCaffrey, the former U.S. drug czar, told the Los Angeles Times that the Mexican government "is fighting for its survival against narco-terrorism" and could lose effective control over large swaths near the U.S. border. However, the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano in a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police, stated on January 23 that, "The northern border of the United States has become, since 9/11, important to our national security. As we have designed programs to afford greater protection against unlawful entry, members of Congress and homeland security experts have called for increased attention to the Canadian border. "What are the current vulnerabilities, the overall strategy for reducing those vulnerabilities, the requirements, the programs, the budget, and the timeframe for improving security along this border and what level of risk will remain once the programs are completed? An oral report is due by Feb. 10, with a final report due Feb. 17." With the out-of-control crime gangs and government corruption, Mexico is the threat to the American people not Canada. And the current White House and most members of congress are either denying the danger exists or merely ignoring it. As the agency with the broadest law enforcement authority within the Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be uniquely positioned to combat vulnerabilities and threats to America from individuals involved in terrorism, organized crime, human smuggling and narco-terrorism at US borders According to DHS officials, ICE has established aggressive intelligence and investigative operations at the nation's borders, ports of entries, and between the ports and the nation's interior. However, some security experts are concerned with the current Administration's failure to address border problems. In fact, the new Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano is concentrating on the US-Canadian border. The southern border of the US is a region particularly vulnerable to To finish the article: http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/kouri/090126
Category : News
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