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The Russians and the UN are here.

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posted on May, 27 2010 @ 11:44 AM
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Picture from google maps is old



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 11:48 AM
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The images is from Blount/Alligator Island which is just to the north east of Jacksonville. It is occupied by a Marine detachment.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:02 PM
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Forget your crazy binary code theory.

The airport was being used as a distribution center for KIA vehicles. The manager, Matt, stated that the vehicles were no longer there.

FL60 REYNOLDS AIRPARK

Stop thinking everything is a conspiracy, and do some legwork ya bums!



[edit on 27-5-2010 by susp3kt]



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:07 PM
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last i checked foreign troops have never entered the U.S.
Russian and UN in the U.S.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:09 PM
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Originally posted by MarshMallow_Snake
"grain assault"

This made me laugh!


When do we storm the silos?


Guess you never heard of the saying against the grain. You can take it with a grain of salt, or take it with a grain assault. I'll let you figure that one out.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:10 PM
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I invite you to all join me in thrusting your weapon of choice above your head and screaming WOLVERINES!



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:11 PM
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Yah, I see Jan. 3, 2008 for the image date in the lower left corner in Google Earth 2010.

What if they are still there? What a waste of resources.

Go to Google Earth and type in Hope Municipal Airport - look at all the FEMA tailors. Image date Jan. 11, 2006. More waste. I think they are still there.




[edit on 27-5-2010 by FearNoEvil]



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:21 PM
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So again take this for it is worth. Most of Pendelton is deployed so it is basically a ghost town. Making it a bit easier to pull this off under the noses of the Marines. Hence the 4 carrier groups recently sent to the Mediterranean.

What I am told from my own people is that the Russians have been arriving for about the past week or so. Surprisingly they have been arriving on US Flag Merchant Marine Ships.

So far they estimate a brigade (about 30k) has shown up which they believe to be mostly Spetznas(sp?). Apparently they are heading straight to trains and departing east to unknown destination.

A second source expects another 3 or 4 brigades to show up.

Security is supposed to be on lock-down and much more tight than normal. I would not expect to see pictures. If we do I would suggest whoever takes them is very brave.

[edit on 27-5-2010 by Anonymous Avatar]



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:21 PM
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You say you want a revolution, well you know...

We all want to change the world.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:21 PM
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Green Cove Springs Air Field
pics in my photo album under "Green Cove Springs Air Field" nothing there.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:24 PM
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Yes I have heard of against the grain...but a grain assault makes no sense...it is like when people say "I mine as well do it," instead of "might as well..." - but I digress...carry on.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:26 PM
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look under recent photos, then lumbeendn. Sorry



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:27 PM
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We could house some of those foreign troops in the FEMA trailers at Hope AR - now that's a good use of resources.

Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean someone's not following me.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:31 PM
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Completely off topic... but if you are taking it with a grain assault, then you are not taking it easily. Assaulting the grain means going against the grain. For example, if someone if handing you a piece of lumber and you have to grab it, it is easier to grab with the grain.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:35 PM
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Originally posted by FearNoEvil
Just checked in Google Earth - now that's a trip.

Are we jumping to conclusions that they are "UN Vehicles"?

Could they just be a newly purchased fleet?

Somebody needs to physically verify they are really there.

If Google Earth pasted those vehicles onto an air strip - now that's a conspiracy.


How many private dealerships do you know who have that kind of inventory that they need to store their inventory at a former Naval Air Station?

Furthermore ..these may be former Naval Air Stations but the towers are manned by FAA qualified personel for emergency and other air traffic. The navigational beacons are still checked and maintenance pulled by FCC qualified personel...ie..federal.

This is still a base under federal jurisdiction. Not whether it is active or inactive.
There are more vehicles here than are even in State inventories. Think it through ..this is not accidental That these vehicles are here. They are stored here until they are needed.

Also I dont know that many private companies who build piers like this to the north and east of the airfield. Any privately built piers will most likely have cranes on them to facillitate pierside efforts. Usually cranes on Steel railroad type tracks. The heavier the crane the bigger and heavier the tracks.

Private companies do not usually build that many stamped out xerox copy type piers..they tend to vary in size and function..also the facillities hooked up to them. These piers are stamped out copies.
Whenever I see facilities stamped out like xerox copies..I think of the fingerprint of government. Ever go into a government office..it is the same stamped out cubicles..stamped out furniture..facilities..except for the bosses of course. They get a little variation..but everyone else gets stamped out copies of the same olde thing.

What is telling about this facility is not just the airfield with the vehicles on it but also combine this with the pier facilities and the railroad spur.

Form follows function...function follows form. They are related

Thanks,
Orangetom



[edit on 27-5-2010 by orangetom1999]



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:44 PM
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I grew up in Turlock Ca. and there is no military base and no Russian troops are hanging out at the bowling alley there.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:45 PM
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How many private dealerships do you know who have that kind of inventory that they need to store their inventory at a former Naval Air Station?

Furthermore ..these may be former Naval Air Stations but the towers are manned by FAA qualified personel for emergency and other air traffic. The navigational beacons are still checked and maintenance pulled by FCC qualified personel...ie..federal.

This is still a base under federal jurisdiction. Not whether it is active or inactive.
There are more vehicles here than are even in State inventories. Think it through ..this is not accidental That these vehicles are here. They are stored here until they are needed.

Also I dont know that many private companies who build piers like this to the north and east of the airfield. Any privately built piers will most likely have cranes on them to facillitate pierside efforts. Usually cranes on Steel railroad type tracks. The heavier the crane the bigger and heavier the tracks.

Private companies do not usually build that many stamped out xerox copy type piers..they tend to vary in size and function..also the facillities hooked up to them. These piers are stamped out copies.
Whenever I see facilities stamped out like xerox copies..I think of the fingerprint of government. Ever go into a government office..it is the same stamped out cubicles..stamped out furniture..facilities..except for the bosses of course. They get a little variation..but everyone else gets stamped out copies of the same olde thing.

What is telling about this facility is not just the airfield with the vehicles on it but also combine this with the pier facilities and the railroad spur.

Form follows function...function follows form. They are related

Thanks,
Orangetom



Just left the base ..River docks and piers have casino ships and small private boats docked there. I fished from NAS JAX to Green Cove Springs for bass a plenty of times. This place has been this way for 4 years. Only excitement on that river is when they drop troops in the water and fly over them with helo and Coast Gaurd practice chasing cigar boats, which is fun to watch.



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:46 PM
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Originally posted by orangetom1999
Originally posted by FearNoEvil

How many private dealerships do you know who have that kind of inventory that they need to store their inventory at a former Naval Air Station?


KIA perhaps?



Furthermore ..these may be former Naval Air Stations but the towers are manned by FAA qualified personel for emergency and other air traffic. The navigational beacons are still checked and maintenance pulled by FCC qualified personel...ie..federal.

This is still a base under federal jurisdiction. Not whether it is active or inactive.
There are more vehicles here than are even in State inventories. Think it through ..this is not accidental That these vehicles are here. They are stored here until they are needed.


Yeah, or until KIA dealerships need more cars...


What is telling about this facility is not just the airfield with the vehicles on it but also combine this with the pier facilities and the railroad spur.

Form follows function...function follows form. They are related


Dude, the airfield is being used as a storage facility for KIA Motors. I called the airport and checked on it.

Stop spreading your poison. We have enough fear in the world without you blindly creating more.

[edit on 27-5-2010 by susp3kt]



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:47 PM
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"The manager, Matt" ?

Ok, well, that settles that.

Thanks - at least we know the vehicles are gone now.

Sorry I missed your post earlier.

Does manager Matt know if the FEMA trailers are still at Hope?



posted on May, 27 2010 @ 12:50 PM
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I didn't ask buddy. I was already afraid to come off as a nutter.

Asking about FEMA trailers would have added fuel to the fire.




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