06-16-2015, 05:56 PM
Military Movements On The Northern Border: “It Is Reminiscent Of The Soviet Union”
Jeremiah Johnson
June 16th, 2015
"This article is going to detail some of the increased movements by U.S. military forces in Northwestern Montana, particularly in the Flathead Valley as observed by myself and others who live in the area. Upon the conclusion of this article it would be greatly appreciated for any and all comments to be submitted pertaining to similar movements noticed in the home states of the readers. With Jade Helm in its preliminary stages, one cannot help but notice these comings and goings."
Other things worth mentioning are the fact that some of these military units have been operating stripped of unit patches (partially sterile uniforms) and have been accompanied by/accompanying U.S. Border Patrol Units near the Canadian Border. A man who works in Glacier National Park reported that the Canadians are allowed almost unlimited access into the U.S., but U.S. citizens departing the country come under the closest of scrutiny. It is reminiscent of the Soviet Union, with the only thing lacking (for now) being an internal passport system.
"These sorties bear a minimum of (2) UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, and I have seen as many as (6) per over flight."
"Foreign military units (squad to platoon sized elements) are being reported by local people on an almost weekly basis now"
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/mi...n_06162015
Jeremiah Johnson
June 16th, 2015
"This article is going to detail some of the increased movements by U.S. military forces in Northwestern Montana, particularly in the Flathead Valley as observed by myself and others who live in the area. Upon the conclusion of this article it would be greatly appreciated for any and all comments to be submitted pertaining to similar movements noticed in the home states of the readers. With Jade Helm in its preliminary stages, one cannot help but notice these comings and goings."
Other things worth mentioning are the fact that some of these military units have been operating stripped of unit patches (partially sterile uniforms) and have been accompanied by/accompanying U.S. Border Patrol Units near the Canadian Border. A man who works in Glacier National Park reported that the Canadians are allowed almost unlimited access into the U.S., but U.S. citizens departing the country come under the closest of scrutiny. It is reminiscent of the Soviet Union, with the only thing lacking (for now) being an internal passport system.
"These sorties bear a minimum of (2) UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, and I have seen as many as (6) per over flight."
"Foreign military units (squad to platoon sized elements) are being reported by local people on an almost weekly basis now"
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/mi...n_06162015