Operation Gun Grab: Covert Control Via 2013 NDAA to Regulate Civilians & Veterans Gun Ownership
December 20, 2012 1
Susanne Posel
The Sandy Hook elementary shooting and false assertions
of Peter Lanza’s connection to LIBOR are a complete distraction from
the schemes of the US government to take guns from US citizens and
veterans – hidden in the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
In the Senate, as part of a defense cuts proposal
is an amendment to curb the rights of US veterans to access guns.
Senator Tom Coburn would like for the veterans deemed “mentally
incompetent” to have the Department of Veterans Affairs decide that they
would have their 2nd Amendment rights revoked and not be able to purchase or possess firearms.

Coburn said to the Senate: “We’re not asking for anything big. We’re just saying that if you’re going to take away the Second Amendment rights
… they ought to have it adjudicated, rather than mandated by someone
who’s unqualified to state that they should lose their rights.”
This amendment is part of a package of additions to the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Senator Charles Schumer retorted: “I
love our veterans; I vote for them all the time, they defend us. But if
you are mentally ill, whether you’re a veteran or not, just like if
you’re a felon, if you’re a veteran or not, and you have been judged to
be mentally infirm, you should not have a gun.”
In September, Obama signed an executive order (EO) entitled, “Improving Access to Mental Health Services
for Veterans, Service Members, and Military Families” with the supposed
focus on strengthening “support for the emotional and mental health
needs of our service members and their families.”
In this EO, Obama takes control over the
evaluation of the mental health of our returning service men and women
by providing US government controlled “effective mental health services
for veterans, service members, and their families.” Obama is
authorizing the coordination of the Departments of Veterans and the Department of Defense (DoD), as well as the Departments of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Defense to “transition” veterans back into “civilian life”.
Keeping in line with touting all
veterans as mentally defective, substance abusers and suicidal, Obama
demands that the VA and the DoD collaborate to provide proactive
measures and a psychiatric pre-screen of returning service men and women
to prevent erratic behavior. The DoD will “review all existing mental
health and substance abuse prevention, education and outreach programs”
within the military services and access their effectiveness.
During a private “roundtable” discussion at Fort Bliss in Texas, Obama met with members of the military and addressed active duty troops. The Obama administration’s
focus is on identifying and “providing additional support” to soldiers
who have been diagnosed with “post-traumatic stress disorder and
traumatic brain injuries (TBI)”.
Previously, the DoD have come out publicly to state
that US veterans suffering from TBI and chronic traumatic
encephalopathy (CTE) are considered potentially violent and dangerous.
Doctors for the DoD claim CTE is an
incurable disease soldiers may develop after having injured their brain
in battle. CTE is explained as causing large bursts of anger and
depression while having their vital motor skills and memory impacted; as
well as being degenerative of whose effects can manifest themselves
days, months or years after the initial trauma.
At Fort Detrick and Fort Bragg, in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the US military is conducting clinical trials on 2,000 solders to create a medical screen to detect a person’s propensity toward TBI/CTE by measuring biomarkers.
The Obama administration devised a report
in 2011 entitled “Strengthening Our Military Families” that focuses on
the mental stability of our US service men and women. It questions
whether or not their exposure to battlefield conditions, TBI/CTE, and
diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD) is causing them to be
a potential danger to society. Hidden under bureaucracy of promising to
develop governmental systems to aid veterans, the document is directed
at identifying all veteran’s potential to become mentally incapacitated
due to some psychiatric disorder which would cause them to become
violent, depressed, aggressive and inevitably dangerous to society.
The EO also allocates the US
government-sponsored use of local community mental health clinics,
community health centers, substance abuse treatment facilities, and
rural health clinics to assist the DoD in identifying veterans who may
be suffering from mental illness and would therefore have federal
agencies working with private sector health providers to ensure veterans
get the psychiatric help they need in “a timely way”. Obama has ordered
15 “pilot projects” to be established to create an integrated mental
health system wherein the DoD would have complete oversight. The DoD
would also be at the liberty of defining the parameters of the objective
need of mental healthcare of veterans.
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs (SVA)
will employ 800 peer counselors by 2013 that will be controlled and
disseminated by the DoD under directives of the SVA. Collaborative tools
and monetary oversight will remain with the SVA as an estimate 1,600
mental healthcare workers is expected to be needed to deal with the
issue of mentally ill veterans nationally.
A National Research Action Plan will be
established by May of 2013 that will be sponsored by the US government
to use biomarkers for “early diagnosis and treatment” of veterans who
tested positive for a propensity toward TBI/CTE. Obama wants to
integrate electronic data sharing of information about veterans and
their predetermined mental status between federal agencies, academia and
state-sponsored research facilities to create pharmaceutical and
psychiatric answers to this supposed burgeoning problem.
The goal of the Obama administration is
to devise a “comprehensive longitudinal mental health study with an
emphasis on PTSD, TBI, and related injuries” to identify mental health
issues in veterans and enroll veterans in a long-term plan coordinated
with the Department of Veteran Affairs which will be directed by the
DoD.
The creation of a Task Force to advise
Obama on how to deal with mental illness and veterans will be
established within 180 days of the EO. This Task Force will alone define
specific goals on how to best combat veterans alleged fall into mental
illness with specific regard to TBI/CTE and post-traumatic stress
disorder (PSTD).
The US government’s goal is to identify
these veterans and label them with a progressive, unstable and
degenerative disease so that they can refer them to mental hospitals for
further evaluation and/or admittance.
The University of Pennsylvania study
of the Clinton assault weapons ban concluded that the legislation had
no effect on the naturally occurring decrease in gun-related violence
because the ban only exempted gun and magazines that were manufactured
prior to 1994. The statistical fact that mass shootings are so rare
makes them impossible to attribute to the availability of guns to the
American public.
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices published a study that linked reports of violent behavior to 31 prescribed pharmaceutical drugs that are readily prescribed by the psychiatric community.
These drugs are more likely to cause violent behavior:
• Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) antidepressant affecting serotonin levels
• Venlafaxine (Effexor) antidepressant for anxiety disorders
• Fluvoxamine (Luvox) antidepressant affecting serotonin levels
• Triazolam (Halcion) insomnia treatment, addictive
• Atomoxetine (Strattera) ADHD treatment, affects neurotransmitters
• Mefoquine (Lariam) malaria treatment, causes bizarre behavior
• Paroxetine (Paxil) SSRI antidepressant, causes severe withdrawal and birth defects
• Fluoxetine (Prozac) SSRI antidepressant, causes extreme violence
• Varenicline (Chantix) anti-smoking medication
• Venlafaxine (Effexor) antidepressant for anxiety disorders
• Fluvoxamine (Luvox) antidepressant affecting serotonin levels
• Triazolam (Halcion) insomnia treatment, addictive
• Atomoxetine (Strattera) ADHD treatment, affects neurotransmitters
• Mefoquine (Lariam) malaria treatment, causes bizarre behavior
• Paroxetine (Paxil) SSRI antidepressant, causes severe withdrawal and birth defects
• Fluoxetine (Prozac) SSRI antidepressant, causes extreme violence
• Varenicline (Chantix) anti-smoking medication
Mainstream media hosts are pushing for
the complete ban on assault weapons across the nation, claiming: “You
don’t need them unless you want to be the next mass shooter!”
Dick’s Sporting Goods (DSG) has
suspended the sale of sporting rifles in all of their stores. DSG has
locations across the country, including in Newtown, Connecticut.
In a public statement,
DSG said: “We are extremely saddened by the unspeakable tragedy that
occurred last week in Newtown, CT, and our hearts go out to the victims
and their families, and to the entire community. Out of respect for the
victims and their families, during this time of national mourning we
have removed all guns from sale and from display in our store nearest to
Newtown and suspended the sale of modern sporting rifles in all of our
stores chainwide. We continue to extend our deepest sympathies to those
affected by this terrible tragedy.”
It is being investigated as to whether or not the gun Adam Lanza used during the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary was purchased at DSG.
The decision by DSG will last indefinitely.
Wal-Mart has stated
that they will stop selling their Bushmaster Patrolman’s Carbine M443
rifle, a military-based gun that resembles the gun used by Lanza.
Cerberus Capital Management, the private equity firm that owns the manufacturer of the Bushmaster has said
they are selling off their financial investment in the corporation and
returning any profits to the investors because: “It is apparent that the
Sandy Hook tragedy was a watershed event that has raised the national
debate on gun control to an unprecedented level….It is not our role to
take positions, or attempt to shape or influence the gun control policy
debate. That is the job of our federal and state legislators. There are,
however, actions that we as a firm can take.”
Senator Joe Manchin, who was pro-gun, is
now saying that something must be done about restricting guns after the
Connecticut shooting.
Susanne Posel’s Wesbsite is Occupy Corporatism.

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