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"You get America out of Iraq and
Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism."
- Cindy Sheehan
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P I C T U R E
O F T H E D A Y
Simon, a Red Panda, plays in a tree at Jerusalem's
Biblical Zoo.
On the fourth
anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Laura Knight-Jadczyk
announces the availability of her latest book:

In the years since the 9/11 attacks, dozens of books
have sought to explore the truth behind the official
version of events that day - yet to date, none of
these publications has provided a satisfactory answer
as to WHY the attacks occurred and who was ultimately
responsible for carrying them out.
Taking a broad, millennia-long perspective, Laura
Knight-Jadczyk's 9/11:
The Ultimate Truth uncovers the true nature of
the ruling elite on our planet and presents new and
ground-breaking insights into just how the 9/11 attacks
played out.
9/11: The Ultimate
Truth makes a strong case for the idea that September
11, 2001 marked the moment when our planet entered
the final phase of a diabolical plan that has been
many, many years in the making. It is a plan developed
and nurtured by successive generations of ruthless
individuals who relentlessly exploit the negative
aspects of basic human nature to entrap humanity as
a whole in endless wars and suffering in order to
keep us confused and distracted to the reality of
the man behind the curtain.
Drawing on historical and genealogical sources, Knight-Jadczyk
eloquently links the 9/11 event to the modern-day
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She also cites the clear
evidence that our planet undergoes periodic natural
cataclysms, a cycle that has arguably brought humanity
to the brink of destruction in the present day.
For its no nonsense style in cutting to the core
of the issue and its sheer audacity in refusing to
be swayed or distracted by the morass of disinformation
that has been employed by the Powers that Be to cover
their tracks, 9/11:
The Ultimate Truth can rightly claim to be THE
definitive book on 9/11 - and what that fateful day's
true implications are for the future of mankind.
Published by Red Pill Press
Scheduled for release on October 1,
2005, readers can pre-order the book today at our bookstore. |
The U.S. stock market rose last
week in response to the disaster of Hurricane Katrina.
Oil prices pulled back as well. The Dow Jones Industrial
Average closed on Friday at 10,678.56, up 2.2% from
the previous Friday's close of 10,447.37. The NASDAQ
closed at 2,175.51, up 1.6% from 2141.07 last week.
The yield on the ten-year U.S. Treasury Note was 4.12%
at Friday's close, up 9 basis points from 4.03 a week
earlier. Oil closed at 64.08 dollars a barrel, down
5.4% from $67.57, which is even lower than it was pre-Katrina
(down 3.2% over two weeks from $66.13). The U.S. dollar
even gained ground after Katrina, closing at 0.8058
euros, up 1.3% from 0.7954 euros the week before. The
euro, then, closed at $1.2410 down from 1.2573 dollars
at the previous Friday's close. That puts oil in euros
at 51.64 euros a barrel, down 4.1% from the previous
week's close of 53.74 euros a barrel. Gold closed at
$453.40 an ounce, up 1.3% from last week's close of
$447.80. Gold in euros would be 365.35 euros an ounce
up 2.6% from 356.16 on the previous Friday. The gold/oil
ratio closed at 7.08 barrels of oil per ounce of gold,
up sharply (6.7%) from 6.63 a week before.
So why the strength in the dollar and U.S. stocks given
the real economic threat posed by Hurricane Katrina?
According to Wall Street observers, it was the thought
that maybe, given what happened, the Federal Reserve
Board might not raise interest rates again. No one mentioned
the fact that many corporations (especially Bush-connected
ones) stand to make a lot of money on reconstruction
and that oil companies have made out like bandits from
the sharp rise in gasoline prices.
Firms
with Bush ties snag Katrina deals
Sat Sep 10,11:03 AM ET
Companies with ties to the Bush
White House and the former head of FEMA are clinching
some of the administration's first disaster relief
and reconstruction contracts in the aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina.
At least two major corporate clients
of lobbyist Joe Allbaugh, President George W. Bush's
former campaign manager and a former head of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, have already been tapped
to start recovery work along the battered Gulf Coast.
One is Shaw Group Inc. and the other is Halliburton
Co. subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root. Vice President
Dick Cheney is a former head of Halliburton.
Bechtel National Inc., a unit of San Francisco-based
Bechtel Corp., has also been selected by FEMA to provide
short-term housing for people displaced by the hurricane.
Bush named Bechtel's CEO to his Export Council and
put the former CEO of Bechtel Energy in charge of
the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Experts say it has been common practice in both Republican
and Democratic administrations for policy makers to
take lobbying jobs once they leave office, and many
of the same companies seeking contracts in the wake
of Hurricane Katrina have already received billions
of dollars for work in Iraq.
Halliburton alone has earned more
than $9 billion. Pentagon audits released by Democrats
in June showed $1.03 billion in "questioned"
costs and $422 million in "unsupported"
costs for Halliburton's work in Iraq.
But the web of Bush administration connections is
attracting renewed attention from watchdog groups
in the post-Katrina reconstruction rush. Congress
has already appropriated more than $60 billion in
emergency funding as a down payment on recovery efforts
projected to cost well over $100 billion.
"The government has got to stop stacking senior
positions with people who are repeatedly cashing in
on the public trust in order to further private commercial
interests," said Danielle Brian, executive director
of the Project on Government Oversight.
For the most part, though, the economic news related
to Katrina was bad. Increased budget deficits, higher
prices, and lower consumer confidence will probably
be the main consequences of the disaster. Take a look
at the airline industry, for example. In some ways that
industry is emblematic: it was already teetering on
the brink of multiple bankruptcies before Katrina:
US
airline losses could hit $10 billion
Fri Sep 9,10:11 PM ET
U.S. airline losses in 2005 could reach $10 billion,
due mainly to soaring fuel prices made worse by Hurricane
Katrina, the industry's chief trade group estimated
on Friday.
To try and stem the red ink, major carriers plan
to ask Congress next week for a one-year holiday from
the federal tax on jet fuel to save $600 million,
the Air Transport Association said.
"There simply is no rational business plan we
can continue to operate under with fuel at the price
it is today," Jim May, the association's chief
executive, said in an interview with CNBC.
Estimated losses for the year rose from $7 billion
to between $9 billion and $10 billion, the association
said.
…Mike Boyd, a Colorado-based industry consultant,
said fuel and fuel alone is driving substantial industry
losses just as traffic returned this spring and summer
to levels not seen since before the September 11,
2001, hijacked aircraft attacks.
"If oil prices had stayed where they were in
2004 we would be talking about how profitable the
airlines are," Boyd said.
Two carriers, United Airlines and US Airways, are
in bankruptcy while Delta Air Lines and Northwest
Airlines are weighing Chapter 11 filings. All have
cited high fuel prices for their woes. Battered by
fuel increases, low fare carrier Independence Air,
a unit of FLYi Inc., could also seek court protection.
The insurance industry will also be hit hard:
Katrina
may cost insurers $60 bln
Hurricane Katrina, already the most expensive storm
in U.S. history, may have gotten costlier.
Risk Management Solutions on Friday raised its estimate
of total damages caused by the hurricane to $125 billion
and said it expects insured losses of $40 billion
to $60 billion.
Previous estimates of economic costs of Katrina by
federal and state agencies had hovered around $100
billion, while expectations for the costs borne by
private insurers had been in the range of $25 billion.
Previously, the most expensive hurricane had been
Andrew, with $21 billion of insured losses in 1992.
RMS, based in Newark, California, assesses disasters
for more than 400 insurance firms, trading companies
and financial institutions. It now has the highest
estimate of any of the major catastrophe modeling
firms. It had expected $20 billion to $35 billion
of insured damages just last week.
In addition to these purely economic effects, the United
States also faces the prospect of bitter conflict within
the elite and between the elite and the public at large.
George Bush has been attacked surprisingly hard by the
elite media. Scathing editorials and newly sceptical
and outraged reporters seem to have the green light
to question Bush officials like never before. Bush's
overall approval rating has now fallen below 40% --
a level that usually foreshadows downfall and a change
of regime. Large segments of the population have lost
what little confidence in the government they had. There
is a sense of depression and powerlessness among the
people. The problem in this case is that the 35% or
so of the public that supports Bush still supports him
strongly and that the elements of the ruling class that
have thrown their lot in with the Bush gang are particularly
ruthless and Machiavellian. Political
instability like this has never been good news economically.
A certain bellwether of conventional moderate elite
opinion, the senior and well-respected columnist David
Broder, published the following last week in the Washington
Post:
A
Price To Be Paid For Folly
By David S. Broder
Sunday, September 11, 2005; B07
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, credible private
experts are forecasting a federal budget deficit of
$500 billion for this year, a sharp reminder of the
government's fiscal folly.
For all the deserved criticism the
Bush administration has received for its tardy and
ragged response to the storm's ravages on New Orleans
and the Gulf Coast, the long-term costs to the nation
of the reckless disregard both the president and Congress
have shown toward paying the nation's bills may be
even greater.
In time those forced from their homes in Louisiana
and Mississippi will be returned, and a degree of
order will be restored to their communities. Business
will recover. Mardi Gras will again be celebrated
in the French Quarter. But our children and grandchildren
will pay a continuing price for the refusal of our
leaders to face the reality of an out-of-control budget.
The scale of the failure is measured
by a set of numbers that Rep. John Spratt of South
Carolina, the senior Democrat on the House Budget
Committee, carries with him. They chart the annual
increases passed by Congress in the national debt
limit. In 2002 it was $450 billion; in 2003, $984
billion; in 2004, $800 billion; and this year, the
House has passed an increase of another $781 billion,
on which the Senate has yet to act. That
totals a stunning $3 trillion in additional debt in
four years -- a 50 percent increase in the cumulative
debt from all of America's previous history.
When you look at that record, the
self-congratulatory tone of the Republicans who have
been running Washington seems absurdly unjustified.
In July, when the White House Office of Management
and Budget said the deficit for this year would decline
to $333 billion from $412 billion in 2004, President
Bush said, "It's a sign that our economy is strong,
and it's a sign that our tax relief plan, our pro-growth
policies are working."
In August, when the Congressional Budget Office lowered
the deficit forecast to $331 billion, Republican Rep.
Jim Nussle of Iowa, the chairman of the House Budget
Committee, said, "We're clearly on the right
track. The strong economy, higher revenues and falling
deficit projections are all results of the successful
leadership and policies of the Congress and the president."
These judgments were faulty at the time. They made
no provision for the continuing costs of the war in
Iraq, or for the Republican plan to end the estate
tax and make all the previous Bush tax cuts permanent.
And, most of all, they did not realistically calculate
the costs of the new Medicare prescription drug benefit
and the looming obligations to the millions of baby
boomers who are nearing retirement age.
Now those pre-Katrina estimates have been rendered
even more ridiculous. In the first 10 days since the
storm hit, the president asked Congress for emergency
appropriations of $62 billion -- and the bills are
just starting to come in.
The question is whether this will force the president
and congressional Republicans to suspend their obsessive
drive to reduce the revenue base of the federal government,
or whether they will finally start paying the bills
their government is incurring.
It is hard to be optimistic on that score. This
president may not literally be incapable of reversing
directions, but we have yet to see him do that on
any significant matter. Treasury Secretary
John Snow reportedly told congressional Republicans
in a closed meeting that Katrina strengthens the case
for making the Bush tax cuts permanent. Some Republicans
in Congress are appalled at the fiscal wreckage, but
the leadership on Capitol Hill has yet to assert its
constitutional power of the purse or do anything but
increase the damage by cutting taxes while simultaneously
boosting spending.
The warning signs of impending economic
calamity are every bit as evident as the forecasts
of ruin for New Orleans when a major hurricane hit.
The runaway budget deficits are compounded by the
persistent and growing imbalance in our trade accounts
-- jeopardizing the inflow of foreign funds we have
used to finance our debt.
At a private dinner the other evening
where many of the men and women who have steered economic
and fiscal policy during the past two decades were
expressing their alarm about this situation, one speaker
summarized the feelings of the group:
"I think it's 1925,"
he said, "and we're headed for 1929."
Phrases like "economic calamity" and "we're
headed for 1929" are not the type of alarmist language
you would normally ever hear from David Broder. He is
telling us that the economic policy insiders in private
conversation are telling him that we are headed for
complete economic collapse. And the fact that Broder
published this makes it more likely to take place. Just
last year the elite were united in presenting an optimistic
view of the economy to the public. The public may not
have bought it, but just the seeming confidence with
which that optimism was universally expressed by the
official culture helped prop up an adequate level of
consumer confidence. Any confidence and optimism is
now gone, however. Here is Newsweek:
Eye
of the Political Storm
A new NEWSWEEK poll suggests President Bush could
become Katrina's next casualty.
By Marcus Mabry
Updated: 1:31 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2005
Sept. 10, 2005 - Hurricane Katrina claimed her first
political casualty Friday. Michael Brown, the head
of FEMA, the federal disaster readiness and response
agency, was sidelined from the largest disaster relief
project in the nation's history. Brown was recalled
to Washington by his boss, Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff. But a new
NEWSWEEK Poll suggests the post-Katrina political
storm may just be rising. And her ultimate casualty
could be President George W. Bush.
In Katrina's wake, the president's popularity and
job-approval ratings have dropped across the board.
Only 38 percent of Americans approve of the way Bush
is doing his job overall, a record-low for this president
in the NEWSWEEK poll. (Fifty-five percent of Americans
disapprove of his overall job performance.) And only
28 percent of Americans say they are "satisfied
with the way things are going" in the country,
down from 36 percent in August and 46 percent in December,
after the president's re-election. This is another
record low and two points below the satisfaction level
recorded immediately after the Abu Ghraib prison abuse
scandal came to light. Fully two-thirds of Americans
are not satisfied with the direction of the country.
But Katrina's most costly
impact could be a loss of faith in government generally,
and the president, in particular. A majority of Americans
(57 percent) say "government's slow response
to what happened in New Orleans" has made them
lose confidence in government's ability to deal with
another major natural disaster. Forty-seven percent
say it has made them lose confidence in the government's
ability to prevent another terrorist attack like 9/11,
but 50 percent say is has not. (Note: our question
asked about "government" in general, so
we cannot say whether respondents meant state, local,
federal or a combo of any of the three.)
More critical to President Bush - and the GOP's future
as the nation's majority party: most
Americans, 52 percent, say they do not trust the president
"to make the right decisions during a domestic
crisis" (45 percent do). The numbers are exactly
the same when the subject is trust of the president
to make the right decisions during an international
crisis.
Why the gloom? Forty percent of Americans say the
federal government's response to the crisis in New
Orleans was poor. Thirty-two percent say it was fair;
21 percent say it was good and five percent believe
it was excellent. Americans don't think much of the
local and state governments' responses either: 35
percent say state and local officials did a poor job
and 34 percent say they did a fair job; 20 percent
say they did a good job and five percent say an excellent
job after the storm hit.
The Katrina effect is evident in how Americans rate
the president personally. In every category, the view
of the president is at all-time lows for the NEWSWEEK
poll. Only 49 percent of Americans now believe the
president has strong leadership qualities. The same
percentage of registered voters feel that way, 49
percent - down from 63 percent the week before Bush's
reelection. Only 42 percent of Americans believe the
president cares about people like them; 44 percent
of registered voters feel that way - down from 50
percent the week before the election. And only 49
percent of Americans and the same percentage of registered
voters believe Bush is intelligent and well-informed
- down from 59 percent before the election.
Similarly, public approval of the president's policies
on issues from the economy (35 percent) to the war
in Iraq (36 percent) to terrorism and homeland security
(46 percent) have suffered. Demonstrating the widespread
havoc that Katrina has wrought on the president's
political fortunes - even far from issues of disaster
response - for the first time in the four years since
9/11, more Americans disapprove of Bush's handling
of terrorism and homeland security than approve of
it.
Reflecting the tarnished view of the administration,
only 38 percent of registered voters say they would
vote for a Republican for Congress if the Congressional
elections were held today, while 50 say they would
vote for a Democrat.
The president and the GOP's greatest
hope may be, ironically, how deeply divided the nation
remains, even after national tragedy. The president's
Republican base, in particular, remains extremely
loyal. For instance, 53 percent of Democrats say the
federal government did a poor job in getting help
to people in New Orleans after Katrina. But just 19
percent of Republicans feel that way. In fact, almost
half of Republicans (48 percent) either believes the
federal government did a good job (37 percent) or
an excellent job (11 percent) helping those stuck
in New Orleans.
…The deep partisan divide, evident in whom
Americans blame for the slow relief effort, could
act to brake any further fall in the president's support
levels, particularly if Bush's base feels the Democrats
or the media are piling on the president.
A more troubling finding of the NEWSWEEK Poll is
that as divided as we are by party, Americans are
even more divided by race. For instance, 66 percent
of those polled say a "major reason" for
government's slow response to the crisis in New Orleans
was poor communication between federal, state and
local officials. Fifty-seven percent say a major reason
was that the destruction was more than expected and
overwhelmed officials. Fifty-five percent believe
that the incompetence of federal officials was to
blame and 57 percent believe state and local officials'
incompetence led to the slow response.
But whites and non-whites disagree sharply on the
role of race and class in the tragedy. Fully 65 percent
of non-whites believe that government was slow to
rescue those trapped in New Orleans because they were
black, while 64 percent of whites say race was not
a cause at all of the government's slow response.
Overall, 22 percent of those polled say a "major
reason" government action was slow was that New
Orleans was "not a priority because the people
affected were mostly African-American." But 47
percent of non-whites believe race was a "major
reason;" only 13 percent of whites do. Meanwhile,
20 percent of whites and 53 percent of non-whites
believe a "major reason" the response was
slow was that most of those trapped were poor. (Overall,
29 percent of Americans believe the poverty of those
affected was a major reason for the slow response.)
In general, 35 percent say that the heads of federal
agencies such as FEMA and the Department of Homeland
Security are most to blame for not getting help quickly
enough to the people in New Orleans; just 17 percent
say President Bush himself is to blame.
The question now is whether any of this will matter
come the Congressional mid-term elections more than
a year from now. The White House is hoping it won't.
So Bush's survival strategy is clear: rally the fascist,
fundamentalist and white supremacist popular base (why
else would they send Barbara Bush out there but as a
wink and a nod to the racist base, just as Laura Bush
and Condolleeza Rice were presenting a different face?)
to provide enough of a safe haven to conduct smear campaigns
against critics, then implement creeping martial law.
Amazingly, a new disaster might
help Bush more than hurt him. As Jeff
Wells noted, Bush governs from disaster to disaster
and each new disaster blots out memory of previous ones.
How many people talk about Enron any more? Even
ongoing ones can get shoved aside. How many conversations
have people had about the Iraq War in the last week?
And, with each disaster, the rights of the people get
weakened or eliminated and the control of an unaccountable
power over the public grows stronger.
What has been most depressing in the last two weeks
for people in the United States is the sick feeling
you get watching the footage of whole cities laid waste,
of federal troops taking a U.S. city by force and people
relocated to camps to serve as cheap, indentured labor
and to lose any property they may have had or, with
martial law declared, any civil rights they may have
had, and that this may be a foretaste of things to come
- that these people will stop at nothing to maintain
control.
The term "ethnic cleansing" has even been
used to describe plans within the borders of the United
States. Here's Xymphora:
If most of the victims weren't black, it simply wouldn't
be possible to do what Bush is now doing to New Orleans.
I've written about the ethnic cleansing of New Orleans,
and some people laugh. Here is a report
from the Wall Street Journal on the plans of the white
elites of New Orleans for the rebuilding (my emphasis
in bold; we all know what he means by 'poor people'):
The power elite of New Orleans - whether they are
still in the city or have moved temporarily to enclaves
such as Destin, Fla., and Vail, Colo. - insist the
remade city won't simply restore the old order.
New Orleans before the flood was burdened by a teeming
underclass, substandard schools and a high crime
rate. The city has few corporate headquarters.
The new city must be something very different,
Mr. Reiss says, with better services and fewer
poor people. 'Those who want to see this
city rebuilt want to see it done in a completely
different way: demographically,
geographically and politically,'
he says. 'I'm not just speaking for myself here.
The way we've been living is not going to happen
again, or we're out.'
The plan is to use the ethnic
cleansing to return the city to Republican party control.
Remember these rebuilding plans when you keep hearing
how 'uninhabitable' the city will be. Apparently,
it will only be uninhabitable for blacks. With all
the money that is going to be pouring into the pockets
of local bigwigs to realize their grandiose white
plans, it should be possible for the government to
fund the return of all displaced residents. As Glen
Ford states:
"Displacement based on race is a form of genocide,
as recognized under the Geneva Conventions. Destruction
of a people's culture, by official action or depraved
inaction, is an offense against humanity, under
international
law. New Orleans – the whole city, and
its people – is an indispensable component
of African American culture and history. It is clear
that the displaced people of New Orleans are being
outsourced – to everywhere, and nowhere. They
are not nowhere people. They are citizens of the
United States, which is obligated to right the wrongs
of the Bush regime, and its unnatural disaster.
Charity is fine. Rights are better. The people of
New Orleans have the Right to Return – on
Uncle Sam's tab."
It would be a real shame if, on top of all the corruption,
negligence, stupidity and malfeasance, the Bush regime
also got away with destroying the culture of New Orleans
in order to ethnically cleanse it into a Dixieland
theme
park that votes Republican. The Right of Return
is not only for Palestinians!
Commenting on the same article, Kurt Nimmo wrote:
Christopher Cooper's War Street Journal article (Old-line
families plot the future) is worth excerpting
at length because it so shamelessly reveals how the
rich elite "business" sociopaths of New
Orleans think and operate:
…A few blocks from Mr. O'Dwyer, in an exclusive
gated community known as Audubon Place, is the home
of James Reiss, descendent of an old-line Uptown
family. He fled Hurricane Katrina just before the
storm and returned soon afterward by private helicopter.
Mr. Reiss became wealthy as a supplier of electronic
systems to shipbuilders, and he serves in Mayor
Nagin's administration as chairman of the city's
Regional Transit Authority. When New Orleans descended
into a spiral of looting and anarchy, Mr. Reiss
helicoptered in an Israeli security company to guard
his Audubon Place house and those of his neighbors.
Obviously, if you're going to hire ruthless killers
to protect your property from people driven insane
by hunger and thirst, you may as well hire the best
- and for killing people, the Israelis are right up
at the top of the list, having spent the last fifty
years or so killing desperately poor Palestinians.
…In short, rich sociopaths
such as Mr. Reiss are fed up with poor people, even
though they profitably exploit them as janitors and
food servers and cashiers at Wal-Marts. Reiss believes
there should be a manageable number of poor minimum
wage workers in the new New Orleans - just enough
to clean the toilets and sweep the floors at the new
casinos and luxury hotels he envisions. Incidentally,
Bush has set the tone by suspending the minimum pay
scale requirements for federal contractors in New
Orleans under the Davis-Bacon Act. It appears Reiss
and the "business elite" would like to set
up isolated Bantustans of impoverished workers and
have them shipped in to serve tourists and middle
class fun seekers. Sort of reminds you of South Africa
under apartheid.
Is it possible the "business
elite" in New Orleans deliberately sabotaged
the levees, thus flooding poor areas of the city and
ethnically cleansing thousands of poor people, most
of them African-American? It wouldn't be the first
time.
In 1927, the so-called Great Mississippi Flood was
used to ethnically cleanse African-Americans. "As
the flood approached New Orleans, Louisiana 30 tons
of dynamite were set off on the levee at Caernarvon,
Louisiana," explains Wikipedia.
"This prevented New Orleans from experiencing
serious damage but destroyed much of the marsh below
the city and flooded all of St. Bernard Parish…
During the disaster 700,000 people were displaced,
including 330,000 African-Americans who were moved
to 154 relief camps. Over 13,000 refugees near Greenville,
Mississippi were gathered from area farms and evacuated
to the crest of an unbroken levee, and stranded there
for days without food or clean water, while boats
arrived to evacuate white women and children. Many
African-Americans were detained and forced to labor
at gunpoint during flood relief efforts… The
aftermath of the flood was one factor in the Great
Migration of African-Americans to northern cities."
(Emphasis added.)
It is becoming clear that dominant elements in the
ruling class are out to make the United States a military
dictatorship. The techniques developed in Iraq are now
being used on citizens of the United States!
New Orleans: the specter of military dictatorship
Statement of the World Socialist Web Site Editorial
Board
10 September 2005
The appalling incompetence and negligence that characterized
the government's response at the outset of the human
tragedy unleashed by Hurricane Katrina have now given
way to ruthlessly efficient methods of military occupation
and repression in the ravaged city of New Orleans.
For four critical days, Washington proved incapable
of mounting any credible effort to rescue the tens
of thousands of largely poor and working class New
Orleaneans who were left to their fate in the city's
flooded streets, many of them losing their lives not
to the surging waters, but to the lack of food, water
or medicine.
Now the city has been inundated
with troops, federal agents and cops of all descriptions,
turning it into one of the most heavily armed camps
on the face of the globe. Combat-equipped soldiers
and police wearing helmets and flak jackets are going
door to door in the city to enforce a mandatory evacuation
at the point of a gun.
City authorities claimed Friday that they have yet
to order forced removal of residents and would do
so only with "minimum force." In many cases,
demands by armed troops have proven sufficient to
drive people from their homes. "When
you get 15 M16s pointed at you and they line you up
against the wall, it's kind of scary," one New
Orleans resident told the Washington Post, explaining
why she was leaving.
In other cases, however, the official
assertions are belied by televised images of cops
and troops kicking in the doors of homes and dragging
people away in plastic cuffs. The New Orleans Police
Department acknowledged Friday that it had arrested
200 people that day.
With an estimated 10,000 residents still in the city,
far worse is yet to come. Many justifiably fear that
if they leave they will have no homes to come back
to. "They are trying to
get this neighborhood for the rich people," one
man told the New Orleans Times-Picayune Thursday.
The first 11 days of the disaster have revealed two
political truths about present-day America. First,
for all the talk about beefing up "homeland security"
against an alleged terrorist threat, the US government
has developed no serious civil defense plans to protect
the American people from mass disasters, either natural
or man-made.
Second, in the wake of September
11, 2001, Washington has exploited the terrorist attacks
to concentrate ever-growing power in its military-police
apparatus, while elaborating extensive preparations
for martial law nationwide.
…Confronted with the inability of FEMA and
other civilian agencies to organize a relief effort,
the government had no option but a military one. Once
it decided to use it, there were definite consequences.
While there was no adequate planning for disaster
relief, the military and the Homeland Security Department
had well developed and rehearsed blueprints for imposing
martial law and the suppression of civil unrest. These
have been the key focus of planning at both the Pentagon
and the Homeland Security Department in the four years
since the September 11 attacks.
Once these plans were taken off the shelf and the
military was called in, its own protocols and doctrines
drove the intervention, with deadly consequences.
First, the city was effectively
sealed off, with residents seeking to flee the disaster
turned back at gunpoint and those trying to bring
in relief supplies turned back. The Red Cross, which
has played the leading role in countless previous
disasters, was never allowed to enter the city. This
took place as a horrified world watched people dying
in the hungry crowds that waited outside the New Orleans
Convention Center and amid the squalor of the Superdome.
The order for the military to go
in came only after the Pentagon was assured that it
could intervene with overwhelming force. Senior commanders
spoke in terms of a "combat operation" and
"storming" the convention center, where
people were waiting to be evacuated.
Now the city is bristling with automatic
weapons and is patrolled by troops in armored vehicles
fresh from Iraq. The obvious question is what is this
massive armed force doing in New Orleans, a city that
is largely submerged under water and nearly deserted?
This level of military occupation is on its face absurd,
but it has been executed according to existing plans
for martial law that are the product of protracted
secret deliberations.
The central focus of this military operation has
been the establishment of law and order, the protection
of private property and, to those ends, the forced
evacuation of the remaining residents of the city.
The most chilling revelation coming
out of New Orleans is that for America's ruling elite
and its state apparatus, the lives of ordinary Americans
count for nothing. This has found its most grotesque
expression in the failure of the authorities for a
full 10 days to make any effort to recover the bodies
of the storm's victims, which lie rotting in the streets.
The storm's survivors complained bitterly about the
media's referring to them as "refugees,"
understandably bridling over a term that suggests
that the largely poor and black masses of newly homeless
are foreigners in their own land. Yet, the reality
is that many of them have been treated more as criminals
than victims.
Those loaded onto trucks in the mandatory evacuation
are not told where they are going. As the Salt Lake
Tribune reported, one planeload of evacuees was informed
that they were being shipped off to Utah only after
their plane had taken off from New Orleans International
Airport. There also were multiple reports that those
being dispersed across the country are in many cases
subjected to restrictions on their movements and behavior
that come close to penal confinement.
Both the lack of preparation in terms of civil defense
or humanitarian relief and the turn towards martial
law have deep roots in the social structure and political
system of the United States.
For more than a quarter century, both Democratic
and Republican administrations have pursued a policy
designed to transfer wealth from the vast majority
of working people to the financial elite. They have
systematically slashed every program aimed at ameliorating
conditions of poverty in order to award ever fatter
tax cuts to those at the top of the economic pyramid.
In the process, the ruling elite has created conditions
of profound social inequality and instability that
have erupted to the surface with the disaster in New
Orleans.
The deepening of social inequality has been accompanied
by an unprecedented attack on basic democratic rights
- conducted under the pretext of a "war on terrorism"
and "homeland security" - and an increasing
reliance on military force, both at home and abroad.
The events in New Orleans provide
a sobering warning of the immense dangers posed by
these developments. The assumption of extraordinary
and unconstitutional powers by the president, the
development of a secret shadow government, revealed
in the aftermath of September 11, the passage of the
Patriot Act, the establishment of the Homeland Security
Department, and the creation of a US Northern Command,
the first such military command to prepare and conduct
nationwide operations on US soil, have together established
the framework for a police-military dictatorship.
In New Orleans, such a regime is being given a dry
run.
What all this tells us is that the driving force now
is not economics or politics; it is pure military power.
It tells us that they have been developing techniques
to deal with the consequences of an economic collapse
or true political opposition, and they will have no
reluctance to use these techniques in the most ruthless
manner on anyone.
These people do not care about "markets"
or "economic growth." They care only about
their own power. Economic growth has served its purpose
and now only destroys their environment and crowds their
planet with undesirables.
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DETROIT, United States - Even before
Hurricane Katrina tore through the southern United States,
hampering a big chunk of the US oil industry, consumers
were having second thoughts about gas-guzzling sport
utility vehicles.
Katrina could now hasten the demise of the SUV, at
least in its current guise, after years in which it
has ruled the roost over the world's biggest auto market,
analysts believe.
With gasoline prices surpassing three dollars a gallon
(3.78 liters), it now costs 100 dollars to fill up the
tanks of large SUVs such as the Chevrolet Suburban used
by President George W. Bush's Secret Service escort.
"Potentially, Katrina could signal the death knell
of the SUV in as much as consumers are going to find
themselves once burned, twice shy to buy such vehicles,"
Wachovia economist Jason Schenker said.
"High gas prices and the perceived fragility of
the US energy sector are all likely to weigh on consumers'
choices for years," he said.
Sales of big SUVs dropped dramatically
in August, hurting both American and Japanese manufacturers,
which have been trying to edge into the segment over
the past five years.
The decrease came despite a fierce
price war among the Detroit Big Three -- General Motors,
Ford and Chrysler -- which have offered customers the
same price on autos that their own employees pay.
"Hurricane Katrina was definitely a catalyst for
gas prices but even before that we were facing an upward
trend in prices," said Mike Chung, market analyst
at auto website Edmunds.com.
"In response to that, consumers were beginning
to look at other vehicles outside of large SUVs. The
SUV boom has definitely changed. The whole segment has
thinned out into several different segments," he
said.
GM reported that despite its elite
credentials, the Chevrolet Suburban saw sales drop 28
percent during August. Ford said sales of the full-size
Ford Expedition plunged 40 percent.
Toyota Motor said sales of its
heavily promoted Sequoia dropped 32 percent in August.
Nissan reported sales of the Armada, which is built
in a portion of Mississippi spared by Hurricane Katrina,
fell seven percent.
Reviewing the August sales figures, analysts at Merrill
Lynch said that Katrina could accelerate "consumers'
natural migration away from large SUVs".
The big auto makers can see the writing
on the wall. Ford plans to halt production of the giant
Ford Excursion at the end of September.
"There is no question that the demand for traditional
sport utility vehicles has been affected by rising gas
prices," Steve Lyons, group vice president in charge
of Ford sales and marketing in North America, said recently.
[...] |
Some people have referred to it
as the "secret government" of the United States.
It is not an elected body, it does not involve itself
in public disclosures, and it even has a quasi-secret
budget in the billions of dollars. [...]
Not only is it the most powerful
entity in the United States, but it was not even created
under Constitutional law by the Congress. It was a product
of a Presidential Executive Order. No, it is
not the U.S. military nor the Central Intelligence Agency,
they are subject to Congress.
The organization is called FEMA, which stands for the
Federal Emergency Management Agency. Originally conceived
in the Richard Nixon Administration, it was refined
by President Jimmy Carter and given teeth in the Ronald
Reagan and George Bush Administrations.
FEMA had one original concept when it was created,
to assure the survivability of the United States government
in the event of a nuclear attack on this nation. It
was also provided with the task of being a federal coordinating
body during times of domestic disasters, such as earthquakes,
floods and hurricanes. Its awesome powers grow under
the tutelage of people like Lt. Col. Oliver North and
General Richard Secord, the architects on the Iran-Contra
scandal and the looting of America's savings and loan
institutions. FEMA has even been given control of the
State Defense Forces, a rag-tag, often considered neo-Nazi,
civilian army that will substitute for the National
Guard, if the Guard is called to duty overseas.
The Most Powerful Organization In The United States
Though it may be the most powerful organization in
the United States, few people know it even exists. But
it has crept into our private lives. Even mortgage papers
contain FEMA's name in small print if the property in
question is near a flood plain. [...]
FEMA was created in a series of Executive Orders. A
Presidential Executive Order, whether Constitutional
or not, becomes law simply by its publication in the
Federal Registry. Congress is by-passed. Executive Order
Number 12148 created the Federal Emergency Management
Agency that is to interface with the Department of Defense
for civil defense planning and funding. An "emergency
czar" was appointed. FEMA has only spent about
6 percent of its budget on national emergencies, the
bulk of their funding has been used for the construction
of secret underground facilities to assure continuity
of government in case of a major emergency, foreign
or domestic. Executive Order Number 12656 appointed
the National Security Council as the principal body
that should consider emergency powers. This allows the
government to increase domestic intelligence and surveillance
of U.S. citizens and would restrict the freedom of movement
within the United States and grant the government the
right to isolate large groups of civilians. The National
Guard could be federalized to seal all borders and take
control of U.S. air space and all ports of entry.
Here are just a few Executive Orders associated with
FEMA that would suspend the Constitution and the Bill
of Rights. These Executive Orders
have been on record for nearly 30 years and could be
enacted by the stroke of a Presidential pen:
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 10990 allows the government to take
over all modes of transportation and control of highways
and seaports.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 10995 allows the government to seize
and control the communication media.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 10997 allows the government to take
over all electrical power, gas, petroleum, fuels and
minerals.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998 allows the government to take
over all food resources and farms.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000 allows the government to mobilize
civilians into work brigades under government supervision.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11001 allows the government to take
over all health, education and welfare functions.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11002 designates the Postmaster General
to operate a national registration of all persons.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11003 allows the government to take
over all airports and aircraft, including commercial
aircraft.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004 allows the Housing and Finance
Authority to relocate communities, build new housing
with public funds, designate areas to be abandoned,
and establish new locations for populations.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005 allows the government to take
over railroads, inland waterways and public storage
facilities.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051 specifies the responsibility
of the Office of Emergency Planning and gives authorization
to put all Executive Orders into effect in times of
increased international tensions and economic or financial
crisis.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310 grants authority to the Department
of Justice to enforce the plans set out in Executive
Orders, to institute industrial support, to establish
judicial and legislative liaison, to control all aliens,
to operate penal and correctional institutions, and
to advise and assist the President.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11049 assigns emergency preparedness
function to federal departments and agencies, consolidating
21 operative Executive Orders issued over a fifteen
year period.
* EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921 allows the Federal Emergency
Preparedness Agency to develop plans to establish control
over the mechanisms of production and distribution,
of energy sources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow
of money in U.S. financial institution in any undefined
national emergency. It also provides
that when a state of emergency is declared by the President,
Congress cannot review the action for six months.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has broad powers
in every aspect of the nation. General Frank Salzedo,
chief of FEMA's Civil Security Division stated in a
1983 conference that he saw FEMA's role as a "new
frontier in the protection of individual and governmental
leaders from assassination, and of civil and military
installations from sabotage and/or attack, as well as
prevention of dissident groups from gaining access to
U.S. opinion, or a global audience in times of crisis."
FEMA's powers were consolidated by President Carter
to incorporate:
* the National Security Act of 1947, which allows
for the strategic relocation of industries, services,
government and other essential economic activities,
and to rationalize the requirements for manpower, resources
and production facilities;
* the 1950 Defense Production Act, which gives the
President sweeping powers over all aspects of the economy;
* the Act of August 29, 1916, which authorizes the
Secretary of the Army, in time of war, to take possession
of any transportation system for transporting troops,
material, or any other purpose related to the emergency;
and
* the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act, which enables the President to
seize the property of a foreign country or national.
These powers were transferred to FEMA in a sweeping
consolidation in 1979.
Hurricane Andrew Focused Attention On FEMA
FEMA's deceptive role really did not come to light
with much of the public until Hurricane Andrew smashed
into the U.S. mainland. As Russell R. Dynes, director
of the Disaster Research Center of the University of
Delaware, wrote in The World and I, "...The eye
of the political storm hovered over the Federal Emergency
Management Agency. FEMA became a convenient target for
criticism." Because FEMA was accused of dropping
the ball in Florida, the media and Congress commenced
to study this agency. What came out of the critical
look was that FEMA was spending 12 times more for "black
operations" than for disaster relief. It
spent $1.3 billion building secret bunkers throughout
the United States in anticipation of government disruption
by foreign or domestic upheaval. Yet fewer than 20 members
of Congress , only members with top security clearance,
know of the $1.3 billion expenditure by FEMA for non-natural
disaster situations. These few Congressional
leaders state that FEMA has a "black curtain"
around its operations. FEMA has worked on National Security
programs since 1979, and its predecessor, the Federal
Emergency Preparedness Agency, has secretly spent millions
of dollars before being merged into FEMA by President
Carter in 1979.
FEMA has developed 300 sophisticated mobile units that
are capable of sustaining themselves for a month. The
vehicles are located in five areas of the United States.
They have tremendous communication systems and each
contains a generator that would provide power to 120
homes each, but have never been used for disaster relief.
FEMA's enormous powers can be triggered easily. In
any form of domestic or foreign problem, perceived and
not always actual, emergency powers can be enacted.
The President of the United States
now has broader powers to declare martial law, which
activates FEMA's extraordinary powers. Martial law can
be declared during time of increased tension overseas,
economic problems within the United States, such as
a depression, civil unrest, such as demonstrations or
scenes like the Los Angeles riots, and in a drug crisis.
These Presidential powers have increased with successive
Crime Bills, particularly the 1991 and 1993 Crime Bills,
which increase the power to suspend the rights guaranteed
under the Constitution and to seize property of those
suspected of being drug dealers, to individuals who
participate in a public protest or demonstration. Under
emergency plans already in existence, the power exists
to suspend the Constitution and turn over the reigns
of government to FEMA and appointing military commanders
to run state and local governments. FEMA then would
have the right to order the detention of anyone whom
there is reasonable ground to believe...will engage
in, or probably conspire with others to engage in acts
of espionage or sabotage. The
plan also authorized the establishment of concentration
camps for detaining the accused, but no trial.
Three times since 1984, FEMA stood on the threshold
of taking control of the nation. Once under President
Reagan in 1984, and twice under President Bush in 1990
and 1992. But under those three scenarios, there was
not a sufficient crisis to warrant risking martial law.
Most experts on the subject of FEMA and Martial Law
insisted that a crisis has to appear dangerous enough
for the people of the United States before they would
tolerate or accept complete government takeover. The
typical crisis needed would be threat of imminent nuclear
war, rioting in several U.S. cities simultaneously,
a series of national disasters that affect widespread
danger to the populous, massive terrorist attacks, a
depression in which tens of millions are unemployed
and without financial resources, or a major environmental
disaster. [...]
On July 5, 1987, the Miami Herald published reports
on FEMA's new goals. The goal was to suspend the Constitution
in the event of a national crisis, such as nuclear war,
violent and widespread internal dissent, or national
opposition to a U.S. military invasion abroad. Lt. Col.
North was the architect. National Security Directive
Number 52 issued in August 1982, pertains to the "Use
of National Guard Troops to Quell Disturbances."
The crux of the problem is that FEMA has the power
to turn the United States into a police state in time
of a real crisis or a manufactured crisis. Lt. Col.
North virtually established the apparatus for dictatorship.
Only the criticism of the Attorney
General prevented the plans from being adopted.
But intelligence reports indicate that FEMA has a folder
with 22 Executive Orders for the President to sign in
case of an emergency. It is believed those Executive
Orders contain the framework of North's concepts, delayed
by criticism but never truly abandoned. [...]
The first targets in any FEMA emergency would be Hispanics
and Blacks, the FEMA orders call for them to be rounded
up and detained. Tax protesters, demonstrators against
government military intervention outside U.S. borders,
and people who maintain weapons in their homes are also
targets. Operation Trojan Horse
is a program designed to learn the identity of potential
opponents to martial law. The program lures potential
protesters into public forums, conducted by a "hero"
of the people who advocates survival training. The list
of names gathered at such meetings and rallies are computerized
and then targeted in case of an emergency.
The most shining example of America to the world has
been its peaceful transition of government from one
administration to another. Despite crises of great magnitude,
the United States has maintained its freedom and liberty.
This nation now stands on the threshold of rule by non-elected
people asserting non-Constitutional powers. Even Congress
cannot review a Martial Law action until six months
after it has been declared. For the first time in American
history, the reigns of government would not be transferred
from one elected element to another, but the Constitution,
itself, can be suspended.
The scenarios established to
trigger FEMA into action are generally found in the
society today, economic collapse, civil unrest, drug
problems, terrorist attacks, and protests against American
intervention in a foreign country. All these
premises exist, it could only be a matter of time in
which one of these triggers the entire emergency necessary
to bring FEMA into action, and then it may be too late,
because under the FEMA plan, there is no contingency
by which Constitutional power is restored.
Written by Harry V. Martin with research assistance
from David Caul |
New Orleans - Heavily armed paramilitary
mercenaries from the Blackwater private security firm,
infamous for their work in Iraq, are openly patrolling
the streets of New Orleans. Some of the mercenaries
say they have been "deputized" by the Louisiana
governor; indeed some are wearing gold Louisiana state
law enforcement badges on their chests and Blackwater
photo identification cards on their arms. They say they
are on contract with the Department of Homeland Security
and have been given the authority to use lethal force.
Several mercenaries we spoke with said they had served
in Iraq on the personal security details of the former
head of the US occupation, L. Paul Bremer and the former
US ambassador to Iraq, John Negroponte.
"This is a totally new thing to have guys like
us working CONUS (Continental United States),"
a heavily armed Blackwater mercenary told us as we stood
on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. "We're
much better equipped to deal with the situation in Iraq."
Blackwater mercenaries are some of the most feared
professional killers in the world and they are accustomed
to operating without worry of legal consequences. Their
presence on the streets of New Orleans should be a cause
for serious concern for the remaining residents of the
city and raises alarming questions about why the government
would allow men trained to kill with impunity in places
like Iraq and Afghanistan to operate here. Some
of the men now patrolling the streets of New Orleans
returned from Iraq as recently as 2 weeks ago.
What is most disturbing is the claim of several Blackwater
mercenaries we spoke with that they are here under contract
from the federal and Louisiana state governments.
Blackwater is one of the leading private "security"
firms servicing the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
It has several US government contracts and has provided
security for many senior US diplomats, foreign dignitaries
and corporations. The company rose to international
prominence after 4 of its men were killed in Fallujah
and two of their charred bodies were hung from a bridge
in March 2004. Those killings
sparked the massive US retaliation against the civilian
population of Fallujah that resulted in scores of deaths
and tens of thousands of refugees.
As the threat of forced evictions now looms in New
Orleans and the city confiscates even legally registered
weapons from civilians, the private mercenaries of Blackwater
patrol the streets openly wielding M-16s and other assault
weapons. This despite Police Commissioner Eddie Compass'
claim that "Only law enforcement are allowed to
have weapons."
Officially, Blackwater says
its forces are in New Orleans to "join the Hurricane
Relief Effort." A statement on the company's website,
dated September 1, advertises airlift services, security
services and crowd control. The company, according
to news reports, has since begun taking private contracts
to guard hotels, businesses and other properties. But
what has not been publicly acknowledged is the claim,
made to us by 2 Blackwater mercenaries, that they are
actually engaged in general law enforcement activities
including "securing neighborhoods" and "confronting
criminals."
That raises a key question: under what authority are
Blackwater's men operating? A spokesperson for the Homeland
Security Department, Russ Knocke, told the Washington
Post he knows of no federal plans to hire Blackwater
or other private security. "We believe we've got
the right mix of personnel in law enforcement for the
federal government to meet the demands of public safety."
he said.
But in an hour-long conversation with several Blackwater
mercenaries, we heard a different story. The
men we spoke with said they are indeed on contract with
the Department of Homeland Security and the Louisiana
governor's office and that some of them are sleeping
in camps organized by Homeland Security in New Orleans
and Baton Rouge. One of them wore a gold Louisiana state
law enforcement badge and said he had been "deputized"
by the governor. They told us they not only had
authority to make arrests but also to use lethal force.
We encountered the Blackwater forces as we walked through
the streets of the largely deserted French Quarter.
We were talking with 2 New York
Police officers when an unmarked car without license
plates sped up next to us and stopped. Inside were 3
men, dressed in khaki uniforms, flak jackets and wielding
automatic weapons. "Y'all know where the Blackwater
guys are?" they asked. One of the police officers
responded, "There are a bunch of them around here,"
and pointed down the road.
"Blackwater?" we asked.
"The guys who are in Iraq?"
"Yeah," said the officer.
"They're all over the place."
A short while later, as we continued down Bourbon
Street, we ran into the men from the car. They wore
Blackwater ID badges on their arms.
"When they told me New
Orleans, I said, 'What country is that in?,'" said
one of the Blackwater men. He was wearing his
company ID around his neck in a carrying case with the
phrase "Operation Iraqi Freedom" printed on
it. After bragging about how he drives around Iraq in
a "State Department issued level 5, explosion proof
BMW," he said he was "just trying to get back
to Kirkuk (in the north of Iraq) where the real action
is." Later we overheard him
on his cell phone complaining that Blackwater was only
paying $350 a day plus per diem. That is much less than
the men make serving in more dangerous conditions in
Iraq. Two men we spoke with said they plan on
returning to Iraq in October. But, as one mercenary
said, they've been told they could be in New Orleans
for up to 6 months. "This
is a trend," he told us. "You're going to
see a lot more guys like us in these situations."
If Blackwater's reputation and record in Iraq are
any indication of the kind of "services" the
company offers, the people of New Orleans have much
to fear.
Jeremy Scahill, a correspondent for the national
radio and TV program Democracy Now!, and Daniela Crespo
are in New Orleans. Visit www.democracynow.org for in-depth,
independent, investigative reporting on Hurricane Katrina.
Email: jeremy@democracynow.org. |
WASHINGTON - Military housing,
airport hangars, equipment and power lines were heavily
damaged at six military bases across Louisiana and Mississippi,
forcing nearly $1 billion in emergency repairs, according
to base personnel and other defense officials.
A Navy facility in New Orleans is partially flooded
and all but essential personnel are still evacuated.
Hurricane winds and heavy rain slammed other bases,
but many are up and running now.
Several bases in the region - particularly in Florida
- received little to moderate damage, and did not have
to evacuate. There have been no reported military casualties.
A federal base closing commission had voted earlier
to shut down one of the damaged bases, Naval Station
Pascagoula, as well as the inpatient care facility at
the hard-hit Keesler Air Force Base. It is unclear how
possible future closure of those facilities, both in
Mississippi, would affect any repair plans.
Although Defense Department officials say they still
have no exact estimates of damage for most of the facilities,
the Pentagon is getting $1.9 billion in the two supplemental
budget packages for Hurricane Katrina relief. Of that,
$960 million is for initial emergency repairs, engineering
assessments and power restoration at the bases.
Meanwhile, members of Louisiana's 256th Brigade Combat
Team who were most affected by the hurricane are beginning
to arrive home from Iraq, and most of the unit should
be home in the next two weeks. Army Brig. Gen. John
Basilica Jr., commander of the unit, said Friday about
800 of the troops volunteered to work with the relief
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