Sunday, September 13, 2009

Truckers learn to watch out for terrorists

(never-ending list of spies for the NWO . . .)

Source: Times Herald

A local truck driving school became the first on the West Coast to be trained for a new federal anti-terrorism program, the school's owner and the instructor said.

Robert Hertan, an instructor from Maryland-based Total Security Services International, Inc., led the three-hour class at Vallejo's Falcon Truck School recently. He said the federal Transportation Security Administration hired his firm to train transportation professionals for the "First Observer" program.

"This is a Department of Homeland Security program, funded by FEMA and administered by the TSA," Hertan said.

The heart of the training is to use truckers to keep an eye out for -- and report -- suspicious behavior that could be part of a terrorist operation or some other attack like that on the state capitol eight years ago.

Timing and convenience combined to make Falcon the first school to get this training, but it's spreading nationwide, Hertan said. Some trucking and school bus firms have been trained, and though specific results are unavailable, it's working, he said.

"We wouldn't be doing it if it wasn't providing some value," Hertan said.

"The TSA clearly recognizes the vital role America's critical infrastructure plays in maintaining and preserving our American way of life and has made protecting that infrastructure a top priority," according to the program's literature.

"First Observer engages surface transportation professionals -- truck drivers, school bus operators,
mass transit workers, port workers and others -- in maintaining the safety and security of America's bridges, tunnels and roads."

The average truck spends 100,000 miles on the highway a year -- 10 times more than an average car, Falcon instructor Mike Meagher said. So recruiting truckers as extra eyes and ears on the highway makes sense, he said.

Falcon owner Tim Seymour, a former Fairfield resident now living in Palm Springs, summed it up.

"The idea is to train truckers to be able to identify suspicious activity, to assess what they observe and report it," he said.

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The Black Sheep tries to warn its friends with the truth it has seen, unfortunately herd mentality kicks in for the Sheeple, and they run in fear from the black sheep and keep to the safety of their flock.

Having tried to no avail to awaken his peers, the Black Sheep have no other choice but to unite with each other and escape the impending doom.

What color Sheep are you?

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