https://www.fema.gov/disasters/coronavirus/rumor-control
The Department of Defense (DOD) traditionally supports FEMA disaster response through Defense Support to Civil Authorities, (DSCA), which is the process through which U.S. military assets and personnel can assist in missions normally carried out by civilian jurisdictions. Military forces support FEMA disaster response only when State, Tribal, or Territorial authorities request federal assistance, when all other state, federal, and partner resources are exhausted, and only when the use of military forces is legal, proper, and has no adverse effects on military readiness.
DOD has supported the COVID-19 response by providing aviation support and help in distributing PPE from federal stockpiles. DOD has also deployed medical teams to support hospital staffs throughout the country.
In addition, the National Guard has been supporting the response to COVID-19 in a federally funded duty status rarely used for disaster response. On March 22, 2020 the president directed the Secretary of Defense to deploy National Guard personnel to support state response efforts under a Title 32 duty status in response to FEMA mission assignments. Under Title 32, the National Guard remains under the command and control of their respective governors but is funded by the DOD.
The National Guard troops have supported a wide range of state requirements, including testing, contact tracing, logistics and distribution of PPE and other critical supplies, and most recently, vaccine distribution and administration. Their trained medical professionals are also supporting acute medical care. The current authorization for Title 32 National Guard extends until March 31, 2021.
March 31st...hmmm...
https://www.fema.gov/disasters/coronavirus/rumor-control
> The Department of Defense (DOD) traditionally supports FEMA disaster response through Defense Support to Civil Authorities, (DSCA), which is the process through which U.S. military assets and personnel can assist in missions normally carried out by civilian jurisdictions. Military forces support FEMA disaster response only when State, Tribal, or Territorial authorities request federal assistance, when all other state, federal, and partner resources are exhausted, and only when the use of military forces is legal, proper, and has no adverse effects on military readiness.
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> DOD has supported the COVID-19 response by providing aviation support and help in distributing PPE from federal stockpiles. DOD has also deployed medical teams to support hospital staffs throughout the country.
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> In addition, the National Guard has been supporting the response to COVID-19 in a federally funded duty status rarely used for disaster response. On March 22, 2020 the president directed the Secretary of Defense to deploy National Guard personnel to support state response efforts under a Title 32 duty status in response to FEMA mission assignments. Under Title 32, the National Guard remains under the command and control of their respective governors but is funded by the DOD.
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>The National Guard troops have supported a wide range of state requirements, including testing, contact tracing, logistics and distribution of PPE and other critical supplies, and most recently, vaccine distribution and administration. Their trained medical professionals are also supporting acute medical care. The current authorization for Title 32 National Guard extends until March 31, 2021.
March 31st...hmmm...
POTUS declared a National State of Emergency in all 50 states and all US territories. That puts FEMA in charge. FEMA has the power to legally set aside the Constitution.
Set aside the Constitution?
Yep. 👍
Yes, look up REX 84, FEMA camps and FEMA train cars with shackles. Fema has unlimited power, that's why Obama militarized them. While active, they also have the ability to sidestep the constitution, even though everyone can now I guess, they have explicit power to gather, transport and incarcerate Americans without due process. Now, you will see a nation wide quarantine because of the new stain of covid, then FEMA makes people go to camps if they are considered a public health threat (look at New Yorks new bill). We are about to live through our own holocaust, but all the missing people will labeled as covid deaths.
Hmm, weird. Any theories?
Ummm... yeah. You might say so.
Very credible, very optimistic theories.
If you haven't heard this (from two days ago, and subsequent information seems to only confirm this), listen to it now:
https://youtu.be/pJurFxJR4IE?t=219
Oh yeah, thank you! Listened earlier. But the dates seem weird, the end of MARCH? There was that thing about Trump possibly being re-inaugurated on March 4 so I can't imagine why they'd be there all month.
And I realize that we don't know anything so this is just speculation, anything can happen. We'll just watch it play out.
Oh yeah, thank you! Listened earlier. But the dates seem weird, the end of MARCH? There was that thing about Trump possibly being re-inaugurated on March 4 so I can't imagine why they'd be there all month.
And I realize that we don't know anything so this is just speculation, anything can happen. We'll just watch it play out.
I believe that's simply a year from when FEMA was activated in this capacity.
And it would also match up with a reasonable time period for which military rule would be in charge for through all the initial arrests, before giving way back to Donald Trump for his reinauguration.
Who took over when Chad Wolf resigned?
The current acting secretary of homeland security is Pete Gaynor, who began in that role on January 12, 2021.