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Posted by UncommonSense 11 years ago to News
This is the video taken just 2 weeks ago. Where are these UN trucks going? This is called "Staging" - preparation for a bigger operation that's already been planned. Think: D-Day. They didn't prepare for it overnight.
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As to UN on US soil - All they need is an exec. order from the US CiC and they're G2G. Those trucks have some pretty specific armor plating layout, "extra equipment" and design criteria that comes from a little company outside of Ft. Worth that does milspec armor vehicles.
If I weren't the suspicious and concerned citizen I am, I would say it all makes sense - Build them in Huntsville... which is probably why they're being "stockpiled" on USGov property in Bastrop.... Being shipped to move advisors where they are at serious risk... for a humanitarian mission somewhere like Sudan, or Lybia, or Syria or North Carolin... er... never mind...
Besides...even if they were being positioned around the country...the UN wouldn't be able to use them. Poor bastards are restricted from using force. Look up Romeo Dallaire (sp) from Canadian Army. One pissed off General. They were in Rwanda and had to sit there and watch the bloodshed...not allowed to intervene. Anyway, I'm rambling...the bottom line is that I'm merely speculating, but common sense tells me they were made there as a special order. US based companies fulfill orders all around the globe.
http://www.greaterthings.com/News/UN_veh...
BTW, by the looks of the UN stock, the company outfitting these vehicles is likely SSV out of Claburne, Tx. Similar hardware & configs to their product. Which then broaches the question...
Why come out of Bastrop, Texas, to go the Eastern Seaboard, when Bastrop is a stones throw from the port of Houston?
Unless, of course, they're getting a great shipping deal from some one who, um, ships goods out of, say, Charleston, SC...
I wonder where the video was shot. Some clues:
Looks like TX plates (Black on white) on the trailers. What little I could see on the on the tractor the hauler is "American (something)". Shadows show it being around "high noon", and if so, they're heading... west (again, ever see west Texas??). Finally, notice how you conveniently "not see" the license plate on the P/U in front of the camera?
If those *are* haulers out of Texas... unless they're traveling a part of Texas I'm not familiar with, they ain't goin' to Sunny México...
I trust the UN about as far as I can throw them.
Something to think about... if UN "Pisskeepers" are "invited" in by the "government" to do their bidding, does that violate Posse Comitatus, or are they going to be "rebranded" as "Law Enforcement on loan" to slither around that tricky (and current-governmentally-not-enforced-or-approved) law?
Remember - When UN sent "Advisers" into Korea, it was (and is still termed) a "Police Action"... not a combat mission. Take a while, think on that, SERIOUSLY think of the implications of a "Police Action"...
Have a federally-monitored day (like you aren't already...)
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