The Department of Defense (DoD) has ordered the military to use lethal force against Americans who are ‘non-compliant’.
New provisions within Directive 5240.01 expand the circumstances under which the DoD can assist law enforcement, including the use of lethal force. GreenMed Info reported that the 2016 version of the directive did not mention ‘lethal force.’
Infowars.com reports: Page 13 of the Directive discussed the levels of authority necessary for various domestic military activities.
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“Defense Intelligence Components may provide personnel to assist a Federal department or agency, including a Federal law enforcement agency, or a State or local law enforcement agency when lives are in danger, in response to a request for such assistance, in accordance with the following approval authorities,” the Directive said on page 13.
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Page 13 went on to discuss various activities, including the use of lethal force, which must have Secretary of Defense approval.


