http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/11/13-0

by Matthew Rothschild

This week and into next, NorthCom and NORAD are conducting a joint  
exercise called "Vigilant Shield '09."

The focus will be on "homeland defense and civil support," a NorthCom  
press release states.

 From November 12-18, it will be testing a "synchronized response of  
federal, state, local and international partners in preparation for  
homeland defense, homeland security, and civil support missions in the  
United States and abroad."

NorthCom is short for the Pentagon's Northern Command. President Bush  
created it in October 2002. (The Southern Command, or SouthCom, covers  
Latin America. Central Command, or CentCom, covers Iraq and  
Afghanistan. And the new AfriCom covers, well, you get the picture.)

Vigilant Shield '09 "will include scenarios to achieve exercise  
objectives within the maritime, aerospace, ballistic missile defense,  
cyber, consequence management, strategic communications, and counter  
terrorism domains," the press release states.

NorthCom's press release also says that other participants in the  
exercise include the U.S. Strategic Command's "Global Lightning 09,"  
which is a plan to use nuclear weapons in a surprise attack.

The Pentagon's "Bulwark Defender 09" is also involved in the exercise,  
and it is a cyberspace protection outfit of the Pentagon.

Something called the "Canada Command DETERMINED DRAGON" also is  
participating, as is the California National Guard and California's  
"Golden Guardian."

California's involvement appears to center around planning for a  
catastrophic earthquake.

"Under the leadership of Governor Schwarzenegger and direction of his  
Office of Homeland Security, the nation's largest state sponsored  
emergency exercise will take place November 13-18," a press release  
from the governor's office states.

"Golden Guardian 2008 tests California's capability to respond and  
recover during a major catastrophic earthquake. The Golden Guardian  
2008 full-scale exercise scenario focuses on a simulated, catastrophic  
7.8 magnitude earthquake along the southern portion of the San Andreas  
Fault."

NorthCom is being shy about giving out additional information about  
Vigilant Shield '09. When I called for a fact sheet on it, I was told  
there was none.

But the Pentagon did issue such a fact sheet for Vigilant Shield '08.

Last year's exercise included "the simulated detonation of three  
nuclear dispersal devices." The fact sheet stressed the need to  
support a "civilian-led response" and to "exercise defense support of  
civil authorities," including involvement in "critical infrastructure  
protection events" and coordinating "Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection  
activities."

That fact sheet ended by saying: "There will be minimal deployment of  
active duty forces and no crossborder deployments. We anticipate  
little to no direct impact on local communities."

NorthCom has been in the news lately, after the Pentagon designated to  
it a battle-tested fighting unit from the war on Iraq. This appears to  
be against the law, according to the ACLU, since the army isn't  
supposed to be patrolling our own country.

On top of that, NorthCom was up to its eyeballs in getting peace  
groups spied upon.

"The security people at USNORTHCOM . . . had begun noticing some  
trouble at a few military recruiting events in 2005," Eric Lichtblau  
recounts in Bush's Law: The Remaking of American Justice. "Military  
officials at NORTHCOM asked their counterparts at CIFA [the Pentagon's  
Counterintelligence Field Activity] to ping their powerful new  
database-do a broader study and find out how many episodes of violence  
and disruption were actually imperiling their recruiters."

And NorthCom even was in the loop at the Republican Convention in St.  
Paul.


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