Posted on 04/30/2015 8:13:50 AM PDT by rktman
When hundreds of U.S. Special Operations Forces descend on Texas (and six other states) for an eight-week training mission in July, they will not be "incognito," nor will they threaten the constitutional rights or civil liberties of Americans, the White House said on Wednesday.
"My understanding is that the -- that the individuals who are participating in the exercise won't be traveling incognito, that they'll be wearing arm bands," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters.
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Arm bands....Now who else is famous for soldiers with arm bands
None of the Special Forces will be wearing tin foil hats, that’s will be the easiest way to recognize from the local inhabitants.
They'll practice storming bakeries and flower shops, especially in Conservative Christian areas.
Arm bands are not new nor exclusive to the 3rd reich.
watch Dirty Dozen :)
According to a WaPo article, the armbands are orange.
So if you want to slip in a do a little of your own intel...
Maybe red high heel shoes too?
Unfortunately some innocent Texan citizens will die as the feds test their resolve. No problem with O of course.
Armbands or other readily apparent identification are always being used in quick tactical environments, especially in MOUT operations. Desert Storm 1990s, every vehicle had orange tarp. Not very camouflaged IMHO. Ukraine street assaults show different colored armbands everyday in certain units.
U.S. Special Ops Forces = jackbooted thugs
never forget Elian
Armbands. Yeah, they’ll blend right in.
Green Berets, SEALs and MARSOC are NOT “jackbooted thugs.”
Arm bands were required by all neighborhood air raid wardens throughout the U.S.
“Green Berets, SEALs and MARSOC are NOT jackbooted thugs.
Under ‘O’ are you sure ?
He’s been managing to get the good ones, dead.
Ok, I am not wearing a tin foil hat, but why are these exercises being done in states with high gun ownership rates?
Ifrom hat has been discussed here, I missed it.
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