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Good thing the government has all our phones tapped, with Northcom at the ready for emergencies.
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Embarrassed Northcom officials took the briefing offline, possibly due to its extreme and embarrassing hysteria.
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Northcom, except for its flamboyant CINC, did very little to accomplish anything of note except to garner press coverage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Now that the Government has Proved as Incompetent 2010
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Northcom, except for its flamboyant CINC, did very little to accomplish anything of note except to garner press coverage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Now that the Government has Proved as Incompetent 2010
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- Canadian force that defends our continent against air, space and marine threats, as well as for Northcom, the six-year-old military group tasked with deterring terrorists attacks on U.S. soil and lending assistance during natural disasters.
Pentagon moves quickly to install Microsoft patches, fend off cyberattacks 2008
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This ` deployment 'memo proves that Bush indeed, as we feared, wanted the power to deploy military for domestic policing purposes, a mission that Northcom spokesmen denied -- apparently falsely -- when a few critics from non-mainstream platforms raised the alarm last November about the deployment of the First Brigade from Iraq to the US.
Naomi Wolf: John Yoo's Legal Groundwork for Subverting the Republic 2009
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It is assigned to Northcom, a joint command established in 2002 to provide command and control for federal homeland defense efforts and coordinate defense support of civil authorities.
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In the wake of the Cold War, its various military commands (including Northcom, set up by the Bush administration in 2002, and Africom, set up in 2007) divided the greater part of the planet into what were essentially military satrapies.
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This 'deployment' memo proves that Bush indeed, as we feared, wanted the power to deploy military for domestic policing purposes, a mission that Northcom spokesmen denied -- apparently falsely -- when a few critics from non-mainstream platforms raised the alarm last November about the deployment of the First Brigade from Iraq to the US.
John Yoo's Legal Groundwork for Subverting the Republic 2009
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- Will Obama seek to continue the militarization of America and preparations for martial law through Northcom and the secret government or will he dismantle the police state that has been constructed over the last eight years by the Bush administration?
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