Friday, May 15, 2015

Marines Practice Sub-duing American Citizens Inside Internment Camps

http://www.redflagnews.com/headlines-2015/video-marines-practice-subduing-american-citizens-inside-internment-camp




Alarming video footage from a U.S. Marines training drill which took place in Arizona last month shows armed troops chasing down unruly citizens inside a mock internment camp while role players chant for food and water.
The exercise, which involved U.S. Marines from 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, took place on April 18 in Yuma, Arizona and revolved around “assault support tactics” training.
The drill was part of, “standardized tactical training and certification of unit instructor qualifications to support Marine Aviation Training and Readiness,” according to the description accompanying the video.
In plain English, the exercise was about subduing, arresting and incarcerating irate citizens during a martial law-style scenario.
The video shows Marines landing in helicopters on a field next to a busy highway. Locals watch the exercise behind a perimeter fence while role players prepare to take part in the drill.
The Marines then practice apprehending unruly citizens, one of whom is carried away on a stretcher.
One of the role players simulates attempting to escape the enclosure before he is chased down and handcuffed by an armed Marine.
Other role players are then heard chanting “food and water” while rattling the perimeter fence as Marines look on. The video then shows more role players being chased and hauled away. One of the role players is subsequently heard to shout, “let me out!”
More physical struggles and chases ensue between role players and Marines before some of the citizens receive mock medical treatment, with one Marine heard describing one of the injuries as “gunshot wounds to the chest.”
Some of the victims are then loaded onto the chopper before the video clip ends.




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