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About a month ago we showed photos of the Chinese police engaged
in a drill designed to crush a "working class insurrection", in which
the police did precisely what would be required to end a middle class
rebellion. It made us wonder: what does China know that the US doesn't.
As it turns out, nothing.
Because long before China was practicing counter-riot ops using
rubber bullets, all the way back in 2008 the US Department of Defense
was conducting studies on the dynamics of civil unrest, and how the US military might best respond. The name of the project: "Minerva Research Initiative" and its role is to " “improve
DoD’s basic understanding of the social, cultural, behavioral and
political forces that shape regions of the world of strategic importance
to the U.S."
The Guardian which first revealed the details,
reports that, "The multi-million dollar programme is designed to
develop immediate and long-term "warfighter-relevant insights" for
senior officials and decision makers in "the defense policy community,"
and to inform policy implemented by "combatant commands."
The premise behind Minerva is simple: study how violent
political overthrow, aka mass civil breakdown, happens in the day and
age of social networks, and be prepared to counteract it - by
"targeting peaceful activities and protest movements" - when it finally reaches US shores."
Read more on the Minerva Initiative at Zero Hedge.
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