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July 13, 2015

Texans monitor Jade Helm military training amid fears of government plot. Chuck Norris thinks it’s ‘likely more’ than a US army exercise and Ted Cruz and the governor of Texas counsel caution. Some citizens plan a counter-operation.

It is, according to Chuck Norris, “likely more than a military exercise”.

For senior Texas politicians, it is enough of a concern that they demanded it be monitored by state armed forces. And for a great many citizens, it is at best a secretive and dubious show of military might and at worst, the prelude to martial law, Barack Obama confiscating their guns and locking innocent Americans in internment camps.
Whatever it truly is, Operation Jade Helm 15 begins on Wednesday in states across the south-west. Hundreds of people will be waiting for the troops when they roll in, watching closely.
A counter-surveillance operation called Counter Jade Helm has been set up and volunteers are aiming to locate, track and observe US soldiers as they carry out training drills. The volunteers will gather intelligence that will be relayed to a headquarters in Arizona and posted on a website.

“Why [Jade Helm] exists, we’re not quite certain,” said Eric Johnston, who will run surveillance teams in central Texas. Counter Jade Helm also plans missions in California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida.
“They’re not inviting any media to embed with the units,” said Johnston, “and it’s important for Americans to step up and look around and say, ‘OK, what are you doing?’ ‘Well, it’s secret.’ Not if it’s in public – it’s no longer secret.”
They’re not inviting media to embed with the units, and it’s important for Americans to say, ‘OK, what are you doing?'

The two-month exercise has been described by the US military as a routine, though unusually large, training event for a variety of units that will take place on both private and public land in order “to practice core special warfare tasks, which help protect the nation against foreign enemies”.

The pushback has been especially strong in Texas, where some of the army’s biggest bases are located. The Lone Star State has been designated as “hostile” territory in the exercise. If nothing else, this is a fair assessment of the state’s prevailing attitude towards virtually anything linked with the Obama administration, or anything perceived as an encroachment on Texan independence.

On Saturday in San Antonio, protesters gathered outside the Alamo to decry its new designation as a Unesco World Heritage site, on the less-than-rational basis that this honour could be the prelude to a United Nations takeover of Texas’ most sacred landmark.

Concern has reached into the highest echelons of state politics. In April, Republican governor Greg Abbott ordered the Texas state guard to “monitor” Jade Helm, in order “to address concerns of Texas citizens and to ensure that Texas communities remain safe, secure and informed about military procedures occurring in their vicinity”.

In May, Ted Cruz, the US senator and Republican presidential candidate from Texas, told Bloomberg he had no reason to doubt the Pentagon’s assurances about the exercise, but added that suspicion was a natural consequence of the federal government’s generally untrustworthy behaviour.

In this hysterical climate – and given a lack of detail from the army – outlandish claims have proliferated. Weeks after production of Texas’ favourite ice cream, Blue Bell, was halted by a listeria outbreak, internet rumours began circulating that the army was using, or will use, the company’s refrigerated trucks to transport dead bodies.

Conspiracy theorists have also focused on supposed underground tunnel systems leading to Canada and Mexico and whether the army is turning abandoned Walmart stores into concentration camps.

1 comment:

  1. The two-month exercise has been described by
    the US military as a routine, though unusually large, training event
    for a variety of units that will take place on both private and public
    land in order “to practice core special warfare tasks, which help
    protect the nation against foreign enemies”. ??????
    Is it maybe to corral all illegal migrants ??
    LOL !

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