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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

U.S. Northern Command to Serve Mexico and Canada under NAU

Published at The Watchdog January 2nd,

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I received an email today about the U.S. 5th Army command and how it has changed its name to the U.S. Army North. Their new insignia includes all of North America. The article on the home page of their website clearly states that they have a new mission, which is to support Mexico and Canada.
One of the stated goals of the Security Prosperity Partnership of North America, is merge the U.S., Mexico and Canada and to combine our military forces and secure a new North American perimiter.
5thArmy Website
“There is no organization more critical to protecting the United States than U.S. Northern Command and its components,” Turner said. “I look forward to the challenges ahead.”
United States Army North is the Army’s newest service component command and reports to U.S. Northern Command, the unified command responsible for homeland defense and civil support.”
The command’s new mission includes defense of the United States homeland, support to civil authorities during natural or manmade disasters, and security cooperation activities with the armies of Canada and Mexico.”
So the new U.S. Army North reports to the new U.S. Northern Command. USNORTHCOM was established on Oct. 1, 2002 under the Bush regime. If you visit their website you’ll notice that their insignia also includes Mexico and Canada. They further define the North American perimiter in their about us page.
“USNORTHCOM’s AOR includes air, land and sea approaches and encompasses the continental United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and the surrounding water out to approximately 500 nautical miles. It also includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Straits of Florida. The defense of Hawaii and our territories and possessions in the Pacific is the responsibility of U.S. Pacific Command. The defense of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands is the responsibility of U.S. Southern Command.

The commander of USNORTHCOM is responsible for theater security cooperation with Canada and Mexico.”
It’s scary how it’s all coming together so quickly. They may actually achieve their stated goal of a North American Union by 2010.

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National Guard Chopper Crashes Near California Border

National Guard Chopper Crashes Near California Border With Mexico
Helicopter Was Ferrying Border Patrol agents
POSTED: 4:36 pm PST January 2, 2007


SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- A California National Guard helicopter ferrying Border Patrol agents crashed in a rural area near the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday, injuring all nine people aboard, authorities said.

Five Border Patrol agents and four members of the Guard were aboard the UH-1 helicopter, said Col. Dave Baldwin, director of planning and operations for the California National Guard.
Five people with neck and back injuries were airlifted to hospitals, said Jan Caldwell, spokeswoman for the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

Injuries were described as moderate to major, said Sheriff's Lt. Dave Myers.
The helicopter, one of the older models used by the Guard, was on a routine mission, Baldwin said, taking agents either to or from a remote site along the border.
It went down in the Otay Mountain area about 20 miles southeast of downtown San Diego and a few miles north of the border. The aircraft came to rest on its belly, with its top rotor snapped off and what appeared to be its tail thrust to its side.
A National Guard accident investigation team was en route.

Authorities wouldn't speculate on the cause. Capt. Brennan Blue of the California Department of Forestry, which provided medical response, said that power lines were down near the crash site but that it was unclear whether they went down before or after the crash.

The National Weather Service said skies were clear and winds were light, although a wind advisory was called for the mountains mid-Tuesday.
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois "Huey" went down on the peak near the U.S.- Mexico border shortly before 4 p.m., sheriff's Lt. William Donahue said.

Television news broadcasts showed the wreckage of the chopper strewn next to a winding mountain road as emergency crews carried victims on stretchers to a nearby U.S. Border Patrol helicopter.
The California Department of Forestry said at about 3:45 p.m. that they had received a call from the Border Patrol that a helicopter had gone down and that two agents were believed to be on board the aircraft when it went down near the intersection of Otay Mountain Truck Trail.

Emergency crews took people out of the area on stretchers.
Nearly a dozen vehicles from multiple agencies were at the crash scene.
The doors of the aircraft were off -- they were not visible anywhere according to NBC San Diego.

California National Guard Capt. Mike Morgan said the UH-1 was on a mission for Operation Jumpstart, taking the border agents to mountainous areas inaccessible by vehicle.

The operation stems from a plan announced last year by President Bush to deploy as many as 6,000 National Guard troops along the U.S.-Mexico border for about two years to help local and federal law enforcers stop illegal immigration.

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