Posted on 03/28/2015 9:19:08 AM PDT by Varmint Al
Seven Southwestern states will soon be infiltrated by 1,200 military special ops personnel as part of a controversial domestic military training in which some of the elite soldiers will operate undetected among civilians. Operation Jade Helm begins in July and will last for eight weeks. Soldiers will operate in and around towns in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and Colorado where some of them wil drop from planes while carrying weapons loaded with blanks in what military officials have dubbed Realistic Military Training. ....snip....
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They will be in TX during Dove Hunting Season. I don’t get why they don’t do their rural stuff on Federal/BLM land .
the idea is fraught with stupidity for the very reasons you mentioned.
“training” in the daytime” would be stupid enough...”training” at night could have some very sorrowful consequences.
Actually the parts of Colorado outside Boulder and Denver should be red generally. Except for some of the Hippy strongholds in the mountains and even those are surrounded by some pretty short-tempered, gun-toting, FU Feds mountain people.
Good luck controlling the American people fools.
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Why would the military work ‘undercover’??? That could provoke a lot of speculation...
I know for sure that Texas has a large population of legal gun owners .and probably the other states do also. We are the Militia according the the Second Amendmenet,
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
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