Author: Jade Helm about winning civilian trust
Special Ops forces will try to blend in with local populations
By Paul Bremmer
WND.com
June 8, 2015
The Jade Helm 15 military training exercise slated to hit the American Southwest this summer may be the military’s attempt to “master the human domain,” according to one reporter who’s been digging into the matter.
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command, which will organize and oversee the exercise, created an electronic presentation about Jade Helm 15 that includes a logo with the motto “Master the Human Domain.”
Author and reporter Cheryl Chumley says that will involve some unconventional tactics.
“My interpretation is it’s less bombing, less boots on the ground, less tanks, and a lot more psychological-type warfare,” Chumley told an audience recently at Faith & Freedom Coalition Delaware.
She said the U.S. military used to focus on conquering the traditional air, land and sea domains. But a few years ago, U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) officials decided they needed a new method of warfare to combat untraditional foes like al-Qaida, so they vowed to “master the human domain.”
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