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Topic started on 1-2-2010 @ 03:42 PM by Davidius
I live in central Texas and was driving down to San Antonio the other day. On the way, I noticed a black SUV pop out of no where (it probably came in from the side, but for the sake of keeping this thread entertaining, we shall say it appeared using some secret government teleportation device)

I was minding my own business when I noticed the SUV did not have any front license plates and had very dark tint. This was strange because it is the "law" to have plates on both the front and the back AND its illegal to have dark limousine style tint on the front windows. Well, at least that's what I have always been told.

Here's where it gets fishy...

I tried to slow down to get behind this guy and he slowed down too, as if he did not want me to get behind him. While all this is happening, it felt as if I was communicating with the driver in my head. I can not remember what he was trying to say, it was all too strange.

Then I see one of these go right past me




I must admit, I was shi-ting bricks.

However, it was not that incident that made me post this thread.

About 15 minutes ago, while driving home from school, I saw another black SUV to the side of me with no front license plate almost identical to the one I saw while driving to SA.

I must also add that the black SUV has no wording on the outside. Its all black.



Anyone experience something similar? I am being followed/watched or am I paranoid?



They are on to me...

They know who I am...

They will try to stop me, but ah, the universe works in mysterious ways.





David

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reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 03:51 PM by Wolf 
reply to post by Davidius



I think you might be being a tad paranoid!

Try contacting one of them and asking them what their job is!


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 03:55 PM by Davidius
reply to post by OzWeatherman



It never occurred to me to take a picture with my phone,
but I will try and grab a snapshot if I ever see one again.

Hey! Does it hurt to stimulate the imagination? I like to imagine it was some sort of secret government technology that brought the SUV to where I was. It kinda makes you feel like the main character in some adventorious/action movie.


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:00 PM by OzWeatherman
reply to post by Davidius



Yeah, but I would rather have the correct facts. Its easier to make a judgment based on the right information fo most cases.

Either way get a pic, and if they are parked somewhere, go up to the car and ask them who they are


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:19 PM by dashen
Originally posted by OzWeatherman
reply to
post by Davidius



Either way get a pic, and if they are parked somewhere, go up to the car and ask them who they are


With deference to the weather ninja, I wouldn't ask them what they're doing, because dollars to donuts they are going to get in your face. If you do decide to engage them in conversation make it brief, and don't forget the snag a pic.


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:33 PM by Bombeni
Originally posted by Davidius
reply to
post by OzWeatherman



It never occurred to me to take a picture with my phone,
but I will try and grab a snapshot if I ever see one again.

Hey! Does it hurt to stimulate the imagination? I like to imagine it was some sort of secret government technology that brought the SUV to where I was. It kinda makes you feel like the main character in some adventorious/action movie.


It never occurred to you take a picture with your phone? Your 19 years old, and it never occurred to you? Dang, my son has a cell phone that takes pictures and I have to look at the dumbest pictures you can imagine every time he comes over, but you never thought to take pictures of these menacing autos? Riiiiiight.


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:40 PM by Davidius
Originally posted by Bombeni
Originally posted by Davidius
reply to
post by OzWeatherman



It never occurred to me to take a picture with my phone,
but I will try and grab a snapshot if I ever see one again.

Hey! Does it hurt to stimulate the imagination? I like to imagine it was some sort of secret government technology that brought the SUV to where I was. It kinda makes you feel like the main character in some adventorious/action movie.


It never occurred to you take a picture with your phone? Your 19 years old, and it never occurred to you? Dang, my son has a cell phone that takes pictures and I have to look at the dumbest pictures you can imagine every time he comes over, but you never thought to take pictures of these menacing autos? Riiiiiight.



Put yourself in my shoes.

The last thing on my mind was taking a picture.

I was too preoccupied with my rear view mirror trying to see what was going on behind me.

And as for the one I saw today, well, I don't know. It slipped my mind. I guess my mind is not programmed like your son's. I don't take too many pictures.


reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:44 PM by Bombeni
reply to post by Davidius



Ok, just let me assure you beyond any doubt whatsoever, CIA, Feds, locals, doesn't matter, no one follows college kids home from school in black suvs, you can relax.



reply posted on 1-2-2010 @ 04:45 PM by Erasurehead
reply to post by Bombeni



Agreed. If it was the CIA, FBI or any other agency and they wanted to follow you for whatever reason you would not know about it.
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