01-06-2009, 04:07 AM
Good old Guyana, home of Jim Jones and that communist paradise on earth Jonestown. Or was that a MK ULTRA testing lab?
Plus a new US base in Colombia plus the re-activation of the southern navy headed by a black ops big wig, plus the many cocaine planes making lots of deliveries plus the arming and funding of stay behind cells in Venezuela and Bolivia and it just may be beginning to look like something is afoot in this part of the world and it involves the US military and changes of independent minded governments.
Air Forces Southern Command
American Forces Press Service
May 29, 2009
Servicemembers gear up to provide New Horizons for Guyana
by Tech. Sgt. Eric Petosky
12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs
-New Horizons is just one of the missions conducted in Guyana this year. Operation Southern Partner, a military-to-military exchange program, starts May 31, and Continuing Promise 2009, a medical mission aboard the USNS Comfort medical ship has also visited the port in Georgetown.
-All missions revolve around SOUTHCOM's ongoing commitment to theater security cooperation....
DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. - Nearly 650 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen are preparing to take part in New Horizons Guyana, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored annual exercise starting July 1 designed to strengthen ties with partner nations in Central and South America....
"New Horizons is all about Airmen working together with our joint partners, nongovernmental organizations and partner nations to benefit the community," said Lt. Gen. Norman R. Seip, the 12th Air Force commander.
"This year, our team is working to build critical infrastructure, friendships and a better future for the people of Guyana," he said.
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All construction projects are in the capital of Georgetown, or in nearby suburbs and will take place simultaneously during the fast-paced exercise.
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The scope of planning for the $9 million exercise has taken 18 months to complete. To guarantee completion of all projects in the time allotted, Guyanese contractors have been hired to pour the concrete foundations early. By the time the first wave of personnel arrives, the concrete will have cured sufficiently enough to begin erecting the buildings.
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New Horizons is just one of the missions conducted in Guyana this year. Operation Southern Partner, a military-to-military exchange program, starts May 31, and Continuing Promise 2009, a medical mission aboard the USNS Comfort medical ship has also visited the port in Georgetown.
All missions revolve around SOUTHCOM's ongoing commitment to theater security cooperation, and are requested by the host nation. By sharing experiences, information, vital skills, tactics, and techniques, the United States builds partnerships with nations in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean, strengthening friendships in a cooperative environment.
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123151535
Plus a new US base in Colombia plus the re-activation of the southern navy headed by a black ops big wig, plus the many cocaine planes making lots of deliveries plus the arming and funding of stay behind cells in Venezuela and Bolivia and it just may be beginning to look like something is afoot in this part of the world and it involves the US military and changes of independent minded governments.
Air Forces Southern Command
American Forces Press Service
May 29, 2009
Servicemembers gear up to provide New Horizons for Guyana
by Tech. Sgt. Eric Petosky
12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs
-New Horizons is just one of the missions conducted in Guyana this year. Operation Southern Partner, a military-to-military exchange program, starts May 31, and Continuing Promise 2009, a medical mission aboard the USNS Comfort medical ship has also visited the port in Georgetown.
-All missions revolve around SOUTHCOM's ongoing commitment to theater security cooperation....
DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. - Nearly 650 Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen are preparing to take part in New Horizons Guyana, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored annual exercise starting July 1 designed to strengthen ties with partner nations in Central and South America....
"New Horizons is all about Airmen working together with our joint partners, nongovernmental organizations and partner nations to benefit the community," said Lt. Gen. Norman R. Seip, the 12th Air Force commander.
"This year, our team is working to build critical infrastructure, friendships and a better future for the people of Guyana," he said.
....
All construction projects are in the capital of Georgetown, or in nearby suburbs and will take place simultaneously during the fast-paced exercise.
....
The scope of planning for the $9 million exercise has taken 18 months to complete. To guarantee completion of all projects in the time allotted, Guyanese contractors have been hired to pour the concrete foundations early. By the time the first wave of personnel arrives, the concrete will have cured sufficiently enough to begin erecting the buildings.
....
New Horizons is just one of the missions conducted in Guyana this year. Operation Southern Partner, a military-to-military exchange program, starts May 31, and Continuing Promise 2009, a medical mission aboard the USNS Comfort medical ship has also visited the port in Georgetown.
All missions revolve around SOUTHCOM's ongoing commitment to theater security cooperation, and are requested by the host nation. By sharing experiences, information, vital skills, tactics, and techniques, the United States builds partnerships with nations in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean, strengthening friendships in a cooperative environment.
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123151535
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.