A military urban training center, which is a mock 30-acre town located on Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, has been recently upgraded to look more American than the ‘international city’ it once did, adding a Baptist church, a police station and several farmhouses.
Just last February we posted a story of another fake “American looking” city, equipped with our street signs, a church and an underground subway system nearly identical to one in Washington DC.
Newly leaked Marine Corps’ documents detail yet another military urban training center that more closely resembles a small U.S. town than a foreign combat zone.
The document, entitled “Military Operations on Urban Terrain Collective Training Facility,” details the specifics of a mock 30-acre town located on Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.Originally built in 1990, new additions to the facility, including a Baptist church, a police station and several farmhouses, have transformed the layout of the once “international” town.
According to the military whistleblower who provided the documents to Infowars, U.S. Marines at the facility have been tasked with training soldiers, law enforcement agencies and Homeland Security in skills such as fighting in wooded areas, urban patrolling, forcible entry and night fighting techniques. The facility is also being used to cross train foreign troops from the United Nations and NATO.
An aerial photograph of the training center reveals the location of several new structures including a water treatment facility, railroad tracks and the aforementioned farmhouses and police station. Although the map makes no mention of the Baptist church, several accompanying photographs show the church’s location.A seperate aerial photo shows several of the town’s other features including a bank, soccer field, a bridge capable of accommodating an “M-1 tank” and a high school. According to a 1989 press release that mentioned the facility’s original structures, the high school’s gymnasium “can be used as a holding area for ‘evacuees’ or as a detention center for prisoners of war.”
The facility’s continuous upgrades perfectly illustrate the establishment’s public shift towards targeting conservative Americans deemed “extremist.”Just last February, the U.S. Army unveiled a similar 300-acre urban training center in Virginia, complete with a Baptist church and underground subway system nearly identical to one in Washington DC. After months of being stonewalled, Infowars’ reporters David Knight and Staff Sergeant Joe Biggs traveled to the facility this week and uncovered several other suspicious structures.
While attempting to locate military personnel for an interview, both Knight and Biggs were detained by police and escorted to the base’s headquarters. Alex Jones contacted Fort AP Hill’s public information officer, Bob McElroy, to learn the fate of his reporters and to inform McElroy of the facility’s nefarious background.
If you are saying to yourself , noway this is true , you are still asleep , so slap yourself and wake up , do a little research
Train for where you’re going to fight.
guess why?
Wtf!??
It’s just an upgrade from their old MOUT, Fort drums was built right after WW2 and they want an upgrade too. But they aren’t going to get it.
No one here commenting some crazy words can prove a damn thing.
Evil intentions
I could drive out there and take photos right now…I assure you all, there is no NWO civilian killing practice going on here. My God…think outside the box a little guys…
Gee Artie Farty guess I missed that statement in the article. Christians were not called the enemy anywhere. Our military personnel are not traitors for training for any given situation. If there is another terrorist attack in the US, and it happens to be in the town where you live, maybe you’ll be glad our military is prepared. Just to be clear, I am a Christian also a military daughter, niece, sister, wife and Mom. We are not traitors, we are part of the group that chooses to make sacrifices to try and keep our country free.
I love it. Semper Fi.
Now do they practice on real people who go to church.