By Amanda Warren
While people were in a daze of reverie following the lunar eclipse and the Pope’s U.S. visit, a very important yet overlooked announcement was made by the Department of Justice.
Honestly,
either of those reactions is understandable when you start digging into
the announcements and its sponsors only to find the typical convoluted,
global-psycho-babble that signals to the astute that they are about to
lose their rights and be perceived as domestic terrorists. But can
anyone really say for sure? Of course not. Not when the message is written in Newspeak gibberish.
While people were in a daze of reverie following the lunar eclipse and the Pope’s U.S. visit, a very important yet overlooked announcement was made by the Department of Justice.
“Launch of Strong Cities Network to Strengthen Community Resilience Against Violent Extremism”
rang the bell to usher in a global-local initiative to ferret out
extremism at the local level – yes, in the United States. Symbolically,
it could also signal a turning point when it comes to local authorities
and their treatment of the residents at large. Indeed, it is a global enmeshment that most Americans are either a) in the total dark about, or b) going hysterical over, if they’ve heard about it.
What is the Strong Cities Network and why did some U.S. cities join up?
On the face of it, SCN is to strengthen the bond between cities in the U.S. and global cities in the fight against violent extremism, internationally and at the local level. It will funnel help to local authorities of those cities which hop on board.Read More Here
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