JADE
HELM is not new, JADE HELM is at the end of its exercise. We are just now
learning about it just before the trap snaps shut. JADE is an app Joint
Assistant for Deployment and Execution
JADE
(Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution) is a knowledge-based
mixed-initiative system that supports force
deployment planning and management. JADE uses case-based and generative planning methods to support the development of large-scale, complex deployment plans in minimal time. JADE incorporates the technology of three tools: Prodigy-Analogy (a combined case-based and generative planner developed by Carnegie Mellon
deployment planning and management. JADE uses case-based and generative planning methods to support the development of large-scale, complex deployment plans in minimal time. JADE incorporates the technology of three tools: Prodigy-Analogy (a combined case-based and generative planner developed by Carnegie Mellon
(Force Management and Analysis Tool)
that supports case-based force deployment planning developed by BBN
Technologies); and PARKA (a highly-indexed knowledge based management system developed by the University of
Maryland).
Technologies); and PARKA (a highly-indexed knowledge based management system developed by the University of
Maryland).
With JADE, a military planner can
build a preliminary force deployment plan, including the Time Phased Force
Deployment Data (TPFDD) in less than one hour. This speed in plan construction is possible because JADE supports the rapid retrieval and reuse of previous plan elements for use in the development of new plans. In addition, JADE employs an easy to use map-oriented drag and drop interface where force modules (FMs) from previous plans (cases) whose force capabilities and composition match the requirements of the current situation can be dragged from the case library and dropped onto a geographic destination. Plan modification and/or adaption is supported through reminders, e.g., each time that a force module is created or is copied into a plan (TPFDD) the user is automatically reminded of the need for geographical changes.
Deployment Data (TPFDD) in less than one hour. This speed in plan construction is possible because JADE supports the rapid retrieval and reuse of previous plan elements for use in the development of new plans. In addition, JADE employs an easy to use map-oriented drag and drop interface where force modules (FMs) from previous plans (cases) whose force capabilities and composition match the requirements of the current situation can be dragged from the case library and dropped onto a geographic destination. Plan modification and/or adaption is supported through reminders, e.g., each time that a force module is created or is copied into a plan (TPFDD) the user is automatically reminded of the need for geographical changes.
HELM
- “Homeland Eradication of Local Militants”
JADE
HELM has been ongoing for awhile. First came the infiltration into key
communities and local militias and organizations to assess the risk. Second
came the report and later deployment of the needed military equipment to the
local sheriffs and police departments. We have seen the procurement of arms,
ammunition, food and water in crazy amounts and then those supplies were
delivered to key locations. The trap is set, all is left is to herd us rats
into the trap. Connecting the dots…
So,
now that we know what JADE HELM is I will fill you in on the why. http://www.mikenew.com/pub7277.html
The
revolutionary development of modern weapons within a world divided by serious
ideological differences has produced a crisis in human history. In order to
overcome the danger of nuclear war now confronting mankind, the United States
has introduced at the Sixteenth General Assembly of the United Nations a
Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World.
This
new program provides for the progressive reduction of the war-making
capabilities of nations and the simultaneous strengthening of international
institutions to settle disputes and maintain the peace. It sets forth a series
of comprehensive measures which can and should he taken in order to bring about
a world in which there will be freedom from war and security for all states. It
is based on three principles deemed essential to the achievement of practical
progress in the disarmament field:
First,
there must be immediate disarmament action:
A
strenuous and uninterrupted effort must be made toward the goal of general and
complete disarmament; at the same time, it is important that specific measures
be put into effect as soon as possible.
Second,
all disarmament obligations must be subject
to effective international controls:
to effective international controls:
The
control organization must have the manpower, facilities, and effectiveness to
assure that limitations or reductions take place as agreed. It must also be
able to certify to all states that retained forces and armaments do not exceed
those permitted at any stage of the disarmament process.
Third,
adequate peace-keeping machinery must be established:
There
is an inseparable relationship between the scaling down of national armaments
on the one hand and the building up of international peace-keeping machinery
and institutions on the other. Nations are unlikely to shed their means of
self-protection in the absence of alternative ways to safeguard their
legitimate interests. This can only be achieved through the progressive
strengthening of international institutions under the United Nations and by
creating a United Nations Peace Force to enforce the peace as the disarmament
process proceeds.
There
follows a summary of the principal provisions of the United States Program for
General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World. The full text of the
program is contained in an appendix to this pamphlet.
FREEDOM
FROM WAR
THE
UNITED STATES PROGRAM FOR GENERAL AND COMPLETE DISARMAMENT IN A PEACEFUL WORLD
Summary
DISARMAMENT
GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
The
over-all goal of the United States is a free, secure, and peaceful world of
independent states adhering to common standards of justice and international
conduct and subjecting the use of force to the rule of law; a world which has
achieved general and complete disarmament under effective international
control; and a world in which adjustment to change takes place in accordance
with the principles of the United Nations.
In
order to make possible the achievement of that goal, the program sets forth the
following specific objectives toward which nations should direct their efforts:
The disbanding of all national armed forces and the prohibition of their reestablishment in any form whatsoever other than those required to preserve internal order and for contributions to a United Nations Peace Force;
The disbanding of all national armed forces and the prohibition of their reestablishment in any form whatsoever other than those required to preserve internal order and for contributions to a United Nations Peace Force;
The
elimination from national arsenals of all armaments, including all weapons of
mass destruction and the means for their delivery, other than those required
for a United Nations Peace Force and for maintaining internal order;
The
institution of effective means for the enforcement of international agreements,
for the settlement of disputes, and for the maintenance of peace in accordance
with the principles of the United Nations;
The
establishment and effective operation of an International Disarmament
Organization within the framework of the United Nations to insure compliance at
all times with all disarmament obligations.
TASK
OF NEGOTIATING STATES
The
negotiating states are called upon to develop the program into a detailed plan
for general and complete disarmament and to continue their efforts without
interruption until the whole program has been achieved. To this end, they are
to seek the widest possible area of agreement at the earliest possible date. At
the same time, and without prejudice to progress on the disarmament program,
they are to seek agreement on those immediate measures that would contribute to
the common security of nations and that could facilitate and form part of the
total program.
GOVERNING
PRINCIPLES
The
program sets forth a series of general principles to guide the negotiating
states in their work. These make clear that:
As
states relinquish their arms, the United Nations must be progressively
strengthened in order to improve its capacity to assure international security
and the peaceful settlement of disputes;
Disarmament
must proceed as rapidly as possible, until it is completed, in stages
containing balanced, phased, and safeguarded measures;
Each
measure and stage should be carried out in an agreed period of time, with
transition from one stage to the next to take place as soon as all measures in
the preceding stage have been carried out and verified and as soon as necessary
arrangements for verification of the next stage have been made;
Inspection
and verification must establish both that nations carry out scheduled
limitations or reductions and that they do not retain armed forces and
armaments in excess of those permitted at any stage of the disarmament process;
and
Disarmament
must take place in a manner that will not affect adversely the security of any
state.
DISARMAMENT
STAGES
The
program provides for progressive disarmament steps to take place in three
stages and for the simultaneous strengthening of international institutions.
The
first stage contains measures which would significantly reduce the capabilities
of nations to wage aggressive war. Implementation of this stage would mean that
the nuclear threat would be reduced:
All
states would have adhered to a treaty effectively prohibiting tile testing of
nuclear weapons. The production of fissionable materials for use in weapons
would be stopped and quantities of such materials from past production would be
converted to non-weapons uses.
States owning nuclear weapons would not relinquish control of such weapons to any nation not owning them and would not transmit to any such nation information or material necessary for their manufacture.
States not owning nuclear weapons would not manufacture them or attempt to obtain control of such weapons belonging to other states.
A Commission of Experts would be established to report on the feasibility and means for the verified reduction and eventual elimination of nuclear weapons stockpiles.
Strategic delivery vehicles would he reduced:
States owning nuclear weapons would not relinquish control of such weapons to any nation not owning them and would not transmit to any such nation information or material necessary for their manufacture.
States not owning nuclear weapons would not manufacture them or attempt to obtain control of such weapons belonging to other states.
A Commission of Experts would be established to report on the feasibility and means for the verified reduction and eventual elimination of nuclear weapons stockpiles.
Strategic delivery vehicles would he reduced:
Strategic
nuclear weapons delivery vehicles of specified categories and weapons designed
to counter such vehicles would be reduced to agreed levels by equitable and
balanced steps; their production would be discontinued or limited; their
testing would be limited or halted.
Arms
and armed forces would be reduced. The armed forces of the United States and
the Soviet Union would be limited to 2.1 million men each (with appropriate
levels not exceeding that amount for other militarily significant states);
levels of armaments would be correspondingly reduced and their production would
be limited.
An Experts Commission would be established to examine and report on the feasibility and means of accomplishing verifiable reduction and eventual elimination of all chemical, biological and radiological weapons.
An Experts Commission would be established to examine and report on the feasibility and means of accomplishing verifiable reduction and eventual elimination of all chemical, biological and radiological weapons.
MANY Wal-Mart Closings In Jade Helm
States, A Sign They Will Be Used In An Event, Published on Apr 14, 2015
With
news of numerous Wal-Mart supercenters now being ‘temporarily closed’ (6+
months each which brings us to October 2015 or later) in at least 4 different
states now tied to the Jade Helm 15 ‘exercises’ due to what we’re being told
are ‘plumbing problems’, will these massive stores soon be used as food distribution
centers’ and to house the headquarters of invading troops from China, here to
disarm Americans one by one as promised by Michelle Obama to the Chinese prior
to Obama leaving the White House? Astute story commenters were quick to point
out that any plumbing problem can be fixed in much less time than 6 months,
even in such large supercenters, and to have several of these 6-month closings
all at once in states tied to Jade Helm 15 and martial law exercises (Florida,
Texas, California and Oklahoma) reeks of something much deeper than ‘plumbing
issues’. The fact that China has DEMANDED Americans be disarmed and the
scheduled ‘reopening dates’ (if they EVER reopen at all!) of these stores will
be after Jade Helm 15 is completed are raising many questions about what is
really going on among those who are paying attention to events in Barack
Obama’s ‘new America’ as seen in more detail below. One reader tells us that
one of these Wal-Mart stores had just recently been remodeled and didn’t have
any plumbing problems while the note below is from a source who recently called
her local Wal-Mart and discovered they may NEVER reopen!
Source:http://investmentwatchblog.com/proof-of-what-jade-helm-15-really-is-and-why-they-are-doing-it-this-is-very-important-you-read-your-life-may-depend-on-it/
Comments
The fact that this plan is delusional doesn’t
mean some of it isn’t happening. JADE HELM is a real DOD program. Obama is
firing all military officers who refuse to take the pledge to obey him, no
matter what. I don’t know about the
Chinese demanding that we disarm our citizens now or Wal- Marts closing. I can’t see any other countries doing any of
this, except for Muslim Communist African Dictators who want to disarm their
populations and fatten their bank accounts.
That doesn’t mean that Obama is harmless
between now and December 2016. He loves
to waste our money on these UN global-Marxist pipe dreams. The global warming
hoax has made the UN an expensive joke, but Obama is going to waste an extra
$1trillion a year of our printed money to implement UN Agenda 21 in the US
before the end of 2016.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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