12.4.99
Troops sent to Seattle as part of terrorism contingency plan


Deuce sends a heads-up on military deployment, INCLUDING "Special
Forces" personnel (Waco, anybody?!) at Seattle this past week, during
the World Trade Organization meetings. No doubt mass mind-control
transmissions were being broadcast widely during the past week there as well.


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Subject: Troops sent to Seattle as part of terrorism contingency plan
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 08:16:12 -0800
From: "Deuce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Troops sent to Seattle as part of terrorism contingency plan
December 2, 1999
Web posted at: 7:21 p.m. EST (0021 GMT)
http://www.cnn.com/1999/US/12/02/wto.05/index.html


SEATTLE (CNN) -- In addition to hundreds of very visible Army National Guard
troops called-up because of the civil disturbances in Seattle, more than 160
active duty military personnel, including a small number of Special Forces
troops, were sent to Seattle by the Defense Department for the meeting of
the World Trade Organization.

The military mission, according to the Pentagon, is to "provide support" to
the FBI, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Secret Service and
other government agencies responsible for security there. The military
specialists are in place largely to provide expertise and assist in
coordinating a federal response in the event of a terrorist attack during
such a high-profile event.

According to Defense Department documents obtained by CNN, 131 U.S.
Army, 27
U.S. Air Force, and eight U.S. Navy personnel were sent to Seattle to
perform roles from ordnance disposal to standing by for possible
chemical or
biological attack by terrorist groups.

Four special forces troops from the Joint Special Operations Task Force were
deployed to Seattle to be on hand to advise FBI "crisis support" agents in
the event of a catastrophic terrorist event involving chemical or biological
weapons or hostage taking. Two of the four special operations experts have
since left the city, according to an informed Pentagon official who
spoke on
the condition that he not be named.

Fifty-five military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams, along with 25
explosive-detecting dogs and their handlers, were sent. The soldiers are
"operating in civilian attire -- keeping a low presence," the Defense
Department documents say.

Troops there are from various military fiefdoms including the U.S. Special
Operations Command, the U.S. Forces Command, the U.S. Army
Biological-Chemical Command, the U.S. Air Force Security Forces Command and
the U.S. Joint Forces Command.

Eight divers, making up two Navy dive teams, were sent to provide
support to
the Secret Service for President Clinton's visit, which ended Thursday. The
action is not unusual for presidential security.

The Department of Health and Human Services and FEMA have set up a "staging
area" for their operations at the U.S. Naval Reserve Center-Lake Union in
Seattle. Eight military personnel are assigned to that site. The HHS-FEMA
site is pre-positioned to respond to major health catastrophes such as a
biological agent attack, according to a well-informed source.

The "Domestic Military Support," or "DOMS" as it is known at the Pentagon,
is provided through the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the
Office of
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the request of other federal
agencies.


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