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Dickin Syder
03-06-2008, 03:10 AM
Martial law?

Deployed 3,500 troops? I guess there are TONS of terror cells here

What the hell. does anyone have family in that area that works for military?
Ask them questions. get answers

too many sources

Date: Mar 4, 2008 1:43 AM

If you have friends in Oregon, pass this on to them.
However if the banks in Oregon have trouble, it could be
nationwide. Let your inner consciousness or intuition be
your guide. The vanishing vehicles in the NG armorys may
be being spread around throughout that part of the state.
Here is an email I received this afternoon that seems to
suggest that "something" big is about to happen in Oregon,
most likely Portland. Please advise if you know anybody
connected with the Oregon National Guard who suddenly
has been mobilized or engaged in unusual training or
preparations. I'd like to get to the bottom of this immediately
and put out the warning if anybody can corroborate any of this.

Hi Mr. Steele,

I have some news about something possibly getting ready to
happen in Oregon. A few days ago I saw a email on Ghost
Troops where somebody claimed they had very very reliable
information that the Oregon guard was being mobilized
on 48 hours notice and that the mission was domestic and
something possibly to do with a banking crisis. They claimed
that not a rubber tired vehicle was left in any of the armorys
in the state.

My next door neighbor xxxx is in the guard and I have been
waiting for a chance to talk to him for a couple of days now.

I just spotted my neighbor xxxx in his fatigues and just getting
back home from drill in Salem. I ran over to ask him a few
questions and he seemed surprised that I might know something
is up. He said there was a lot of unusual things at drill this
weekend.

Firstly I asked if he knew anything about the guard being
mobilized on 48 hours notice with a domestic deployment. He
said "no", but there was something getting ready to happen he
thinks. I told him I had heard that there was not a rubber tired
vehicle left in any of the armorys in the state of Oregon. He
was kind of startled a little, that I might know that, and he said
that it is really strange that there are a lot of vehicles missing and
what's left is being made ready to use and that there were some
huge vehicles there that he had never seen before. Big vehicles
with 5 axles and huge tires and the nose was slanted up as if to
go over rough terrain. He thought it was all very odd.

Also they were given 4 shots yesterday and they wouldn't tell
them what they were for. He stated that he was up to date on
all his shots and was told he needed these also. He didn't like
that too much.

Also the company commander and a couple of high ranking
NCOs were absent from drill which was odd, as they have
always been present in the past. They also had to go through
all of their gas masks and their MOP suits and make sure
everything fit and in good working order. This one alone tells
me something!

A doctor told him that they were getting ready to do something
because of all of the readiness being made with the men and
equipment. And the feeling is just talking to xxxx that it is very
soon...he doesn't know, but he is edgy about it and seems a little
worried. And I'm worried alot!

I also got out of xxxx that he had heard something about a
banking crisis connected to the stock market and that they
were issued new carbines this weekend. Also they were
given a briefing on readiness. I asked him was the last time
he had a briefing on readiness and he said "never". He said
he couldn't tell me everything but that he had told me almost
everything he knows.

I said well you wouldn't let us die from a dirty bomb would
you if you knew something about that? He said he wouldn't
worry too much about that...and then added, Don, do you have
any idea how many terrorist training camps there are in Oregon?

I said what do you mean, Muslim terrorists? He said no... just
these American guys that hate the government and are training
to overthrow it or planning to overthrow it. I said you mean
there are a lot of those guys here?...He said you have no idea
how much of that is in Oregon.




The easiest way to carry out a false flag attack is by setting up a military exercise that simulates the very attack you want to carry out. As I'll detail below, this is exactly how government perpetrators in the US and UK handled the 9/11 and 7/7 "terror" attacks, which were in reality government attacks blamed on "terrorists."

My aim, as a former military intelligence officer who spent five years with the U.S. Army 75th Division conducting military war games, is to convince the American people that the "next 9/11" -- constantly promised by officials and the media -- is likely to be carried out under the guise of future military exercises. If the American people are aware of pending exercises and the danger they represent, then the exercises cannot "go live" and effect the very terror events that they are supposed to be rehearsing against.


Capt. Mays goes on to name three cities which he believes would be targets of a false flag operation. Portland is one of the three.


Tertiary Target: Portland. Portland, called "Little Beirut" by Bush cronies because of its enmity to Bush 41 and Bush 43, only made my top three list last summer, when it was designated as a target for a nuclear attack by successive exercises Noble Resolve and TOPOFF. The language in an official press release stated the case plainly enough: "Noble Resolve will coordinate with officials in Oregon to model a nuclear attack on Portland." In the course of researching Portland for a series of articles I wrote about the city and its exercises. I discovered that Stanford and Harvard had prepared a detailed nuclear fallout map for it, that national military commanders and state National Guard commanders were telling different stories about what the exercises were trying to accomplish, and that Portland's The Oregonian newspaper was doing everything it could to avoid investigating the frightening anomalies. I wasn't at all surprised that the last day of the exercises found the Homeland Security director Michael Chertoff in downtown Portland, which was largely closed down by an "unexpected" bomb threat. For another professional perspective on how great the danger was -- and may be again -- I refer the reader to the analysis of my colleague, Major William B. Fox (USMC):
www.lonestaricon.com...


This article is quite disturbing. Given the topic of your thread I thought it might be informative.

One more piece of information may be an alert put out last Friday warning of terror risks to trains. I only present this because of the timeliness of this report.

Government Warns of Terror Threat to Trains

In a bulletin released Friday to U.S. law enforcement officials, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is warning of “continued strong terrorist interest” in targeting mass transit systems in the U.S. The 10-page threat assessment, labeled “Unclassified/For Official Use Only” and obtained by NBC News, cautions that the “U.S. mass transit and passenger rail systems are vulnerable to terrorist attacks because they are accessible to large numbers of the public and are notoriously difficult to secure.” Previous rail attacks in Madrid, London and Mumbai “could inspire terrorists to conduct similar attacks in the United States,” the report adds.

However, the authors of the intelligence analysis make clear that there are no known, immediate dangers. “At this time, there is no credible intelligence regarding specific plans by any extremist groups or individuals to perpetrate an act of terrorism against the U.S. mass transit system,” they write.





http://www.oregon.gov/OMD/PressRelease/2008Press.shtml

http://www.oregontruthalliance.org/?q=node/91

http://www.blogfororegon.com/2007/08/portland_host_terrorism_drill_noble_resolve_07_2_a ug_20_24

ftbllplr
03-06-2008, 03:34 AM
I'm in Oregon, lol.

TFS
03-06-2008, 04:36 AM
How did the government carry out 9/11, Intel Boy? The physics aren't there.

Dayve
03-06-2008, 05:27 AM
Well i guess we'll watch the news in the coming weeks and see if anything happens. If it doesn't i hope you're going to have the decency to never even utter the word 'conspiracy' on these forums again.

American Infidel
03-06-2008, 06:11 AM
Did the death of Gary Gygax suddenly spawn a compulsion for fantasy?

Anybody remember the poster (can't remember who he was, now), who said that Mexican troops were invading the US?

customerservice
03-06-2008, 06:17 AM
Yeah nothing's going to happen. If it does I will eat my own shit.

hellraiser_427
03-06-2008, 04:03 PM
How did the government carry out 9/11, Intel Boy? The physics aren't there.

I watched some movie called Zeitgeist today in my English class, and it was the biggest piece of shit I've ever seen. I mean, they brought up some good points about tower 7 but the amount of other shit was just ridiculous. They claimed the U.S. government used terror and fear to manipulate us, when they were doing the exact same bullshit except the were preying on different emotions. They would make a point, and then to illustrate it they would show pictures of jumpers from towers 1/2, they had an audio clip of a 911 call from inside the tower (where you could hear the building collapse), they had pictures of victims. It was as if they were saying, "If you don't believe us, you don't care about any of these people," such fucking horseshit.

Not to mention that they had about a billion clips of G.W. Bush and Rudy Giuliani saying 9/11 and terrorism, as if that proves some point. Those 2 fucks use both every other word, so it's not like it must have been hard to find clips of them saying it.

drahkcorjc
03-06-2008, 04:22 PM
hellraiser, your avvy is so fucking cool. I've always liked it. Anyways, yeah Zeitgeist is complete bullshit. The only reason I watched it because it was on Stage6 (RIP) and I wanted to watch a high-quality movie, and it was the only one I could find.

Dickin Syder
03-06-2008, 04:25 PM
you'll see.

Did you guys not see that 3 days ago they rounded up 3,500 troops for deployement? TV says they are going to iraq, possibly.

WTF you mean possibly? Either you are, or you aren't! Theyd know if they were going to iraq..

fucking stupid people.

_Joe
03-06-2008, 04:31 PM
You know what, I was driving down to my garage which is in Lancaster County, there were several camoflaged vehicles driving on 441 south. I was directly behind them, and as we passed Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor, two trucks turned into the first entrance, the rest kept going. They were hurried in by security personnel. I thought that was weird, because they're really uptight about who goes on that island and everything. My one friend and his father got arrested for fishing off the shore of the southern side of the island. Anyway, the rest of the trucks entered at the second entrance, much in the same way. This all happened this morning. I didn't think much of it, but after reading this, maybe something IS about to happen...... :uhoh:

Papero
03-06-2008, 04:43 PM
It's normal government business, nothing to see here.

TFS
03-06-2008, 04:47 PM
you'll see.

Did you guys not see that 3 days ago they rounded up 3,500 troops for deployement? TV says they are going to iraq, possibly.

WTF you mean possibly? Either you are, or you aren't! Theyd know if they were going to iraq..

fucking stupid people.

No, YOU'LL see...and if you really are former military, you'd know better than to think military exercises mean anything. Military exercises happen ALL the time ALL over the place. It is NOTHING for my best friend here in Ohio to go on a helicopter ride all the way to Virginia and back in one afternoon. It's a military exercise, they're moving people for exercises and training, and NOTHING happens.

These exercises happen ALL the time. It's part of military training, or any training for that matter: constantly practice the actions and maneuvers you'd use in the event of combat or emergency. That's how soldiers stay sharp and effective.

And you STILL haven't shown any proof that 9/11 was an inside job like you claimed, and without that (despite me, someone who has never played football, kicking a 95-yard field goal through the hole in your argument about military exercises) your entire argument has nothing to stand on. The physics of 9/11 disprove every conspiracy theory suggested so far.

And the news HAS to report them as only possibly going to Iraq because it's standard for the military to not confirm even obvious facts like that just out of standard practice. Hell, my own dad called me the day before he flew to his deployment in Baghdad from Mississippi to tell me, and despite us BOTH being in the army, he had to word it "I'm up in the air tomorrow. You know what I mean by that." Without the military confirming their going to Iraq, despite it being obvious, the only responsible way to report the facts is to state them going to Iraq as a possibility instead of something that is confirmed.

But again, if you really were former military, you'd already know that. You're really demonstrating some huge idiocy in regards to standard fundamental military practices that are and have been routine for decades. This idiocy is either the reason you're FORMER military intelligence, or it's giving good reason to believe you're lying about being military at all.

You know what, I was driving down to my garage which is in Lancaster County, there were several camoflaged vehicles driving on 441 south. I was directly behind them, and as we passed Three Mile Island Nuclear Reactor, two trucks turned into the first entrance, the rest kept going. They were hurried in by security personnel. I thought that was weird, because they're really uptight about who goes on that island and everything. My one friend and his father got arrested for fishing off the shore of the southern side of the island. Anyway, the rest of the trucks entered at the second entrance, much in the same way. This all happened this morning. I didn't think much of it, but after reading this, maybe something IS about to happen...... :uhoh:

The army takes anything to do with radioactive material super serious and treats it top priority. I use a device called the nuclear densometer that uses a small radon sample for land surveying purposes. The machine has no pieces or parts that could explode at all, and it would take an incredibly large force to crack the outside shell. But everytime I use it, I have to go through a list of maintainence checks that takes at least half an hour and do them all again when I put it away in its bomb-proof lead safe, and when I use it, I have to have another soldier standing so many meters away from it to establish a perimeter that NO one, not even the General of the Army is allowed to pass through while the machine is operating, despite there being a need to be exposed for over half an hour for their to be any significant danger to anyone. This thing poses zero threat in any real way, but if I somehow lose it (it weighs 60lbs and is hard to miss) the entire military could lose its license to use them at all, and most of the safety checks revolve around preventing it from doing something it just cannot physically do: explode like a dirty bomb.

It wouldn't surprise me that they act like that at all over something that actually could be dangerous on a large-scale level like 3-mile Island just out of routine. And those soldiers that you saw go in are probably an NBC (Nuclear/biological/chemical) unit performing their normal duties of maintainence and checks on the status of the Island. You just happened to see them move.

Honestly, after being in the Guard for 3 years, I'm surprised I don't see huge convoys all over the interstates more often just based on how often I'm part of a convoy just for weekend drills. In the last 6 months alone, I've been a part of a convoy 4 times, and will be 4 more times just in the next 2 months, and then again a few more times over the summer and in the fall, all just for normal training we have to go elsewhere than our assigned armory to do, and for annual training.

Soldiers traveling doesn't mean anything significant. Some facilities have items required for specific training that other facilities don't (shooting ranges) or there's a specific project they need to be somewhere to gather information on just for routine stuff (my unit, specifically, is construction management, we have to go to several job sites throughout the state. NBC units would have to go to facilities like 3-Mile Island to do their jobs often times. Aviation has to go to air fields, medics to hospitals, etc). If you could hang around those gates without being suspected of plotting something, I'm sure you'd see the same thing happen 2 or 3 times a month.

_Joe
03-06-2008, 05:07 PM
The army takes anything to do with radioactive material super serious and treats it top priority. I use a device called the nuclear densometer that uses a small radon sample for land surveying purposes. The machine has no pieces or parts that could explode at all, and it would take an incredibly large force to crack the outside shell. But everytime I use it, I have to go through a list of maintainence checks that takes at least half an hour and do them all again when I put it away in its bomb-proof lead safe, and when I use it, I have to have another soldier standing so many meters away from it to establish a perimeter that NO one, not even the General of the Army is allowed to pass through while the machine is operating, despite there being a need to be exposed for over half an hour for their to be any significant danger to anyone. This thing poses zero threat in any real way, but if I somehow lose it (it weighs 60lbs and is hard to miss) the entire military could lose its license to use them at all, and most of the safety checks revolve around preventing it from doing something it just cannot physically do: explode like a dirty bomb.

It wouldn't surprise me that they act like that at all over something that actually could be dangerous on a large-scale level like 3-mile Island just out of routine. And those soldiers that you saw go in are probably an NBC (Nuclear/biological/chemical) unit performing their normal duties of maintainence and checks on the status of the Island. You just happened to see them move.

Honestly, after being in the Guard for 3 years, I'm surprised I don't see huge convoys all over the interstates more often just based on how often I'm part of a convoy just for weekend drills. In the last 6 months alone, I've been a part of a convoy 4 times, and will be 4 more times just in the next 2 months, and then again a few more times over the summer and in the fall, all just for normal training we have to go elsewhere than our assigned armory to do, and for annual training.

Soldiers traveling doesn't mean anything significant. Some facilities have items required for specific training that other facilities don't (shooting ranges) or there's a specific project they need to be somewhere to gather information on just for routine stuff (my unit, specifically, is construction management, we have to go to several job sites throughout the state. NBC units would have to go to facilities like 3-Mile Island to do their jobs often times. Aviation has to go to air fields, medics to hospitals, etc). If you could hang around those gates without being suspected of plotting something, I'm sure you'd see the same thing happen 2 or 3 times a month.

Actually I didn't see any of that, I made it up. I probably wouldn't think much of it anyway if I did.

TFS
03-06-2008, 05:13 PM
Actually I didn't see any of that, I made it up. I probably wouldn't think much of it anyway if I did.

Ah, even better...I just wasted how much time with that beautiful response...thanks a lot, dick.:bigwink:

_Joe
03-06-2008, 05:19 PM
Ah, even better...I just wasted how much time with that beautiful response...thanks a lot, dick.:bigwink:

My bust, my bust.... :lol:

Swindler
03-06-2008, 05:25 PM
If the gov. is amassing troops secretly, it's probably just a precaution in case shit hits the fan in S. America...Or aliens.