Analyst's note: Reference ILLEGAL: Russian Forces Now Will Provide “Security” At US Events, FEMA denies this report of Russian forces providing security at US events. Either the Russian press release was inaccurate or the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is lying. See article below. If questioned by Congress, who in the federal government will "take the 5th" on this one? We already know that the Russians and other foreign troops have been here for a number of years participating in information-sharing meetings and "observation opportunities" with U.S. first responders and emergency managers,”
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FEMA’s denial of a report that suggested Russian forces would be operating inside the United States at “mass events” ignores the manifestly provable fact that Russian and other foreign troops are already active inside the US and have been for at least two decades.
The federal agency was forced to deny a report published by Infowars on Monday which cited an official Russian government press release that detailed a plan for Russian authorities to be involved in the “provision of security at mass events” in the United States.
“There will be “no exchange of security or military personnel” under a recently renewed partnership between the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry, a FEMA spokesman told RIA Novosti.”
“The agreement continues information-sharing meetings and observation opportunities with first responders and emergency managers,” the spokesman said.
This contradicts a June 25 press release issued by the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense and Emergencies which said that, “The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry and the USA Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are going to exchange experts during joint rescue operations in major disasters,” a deal that would include the “provision of security at mass events.” The dictionary definition of the word ‘provision’ is “the providing or supplying of something.”
The admission that FEMA and Russian authorities would “exchange experts” who would be active “during joint rescue operations in major disasters” clearly contradicts the claim that the deal was only about information sharing. Either the press release was inaccurate or FEMA is lying.