According to one report, UN medical vehicles have been spotted in Mississippi traveling west on Interstate 10, which is a transcontinental highway that stretches from the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica, California all the way to I-95 in Jacksonville, Florida.
I can find only a single report of this sighting, although the site claims that these vehicles have been spotted throughout the south for a week. Only one picture exists and no video.
Is this a Jade Helm precursor?
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Lol. Idiots will believe anything as long as it is online and reaffirms what they want to believe.
Why???
READ THIS:
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According to Ian Bremmer, President Obama’s trip to Kenya is more than just a journey back to the motherland, but a strategic visit to a country poised to become a global power player.
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The story of Barack Obama’s trip to Africa has largely been written as an historic homecoming. It’s so much more than that, though, and the next president should continue to make better relations with Kenya a priority. That’s in part, because it is Kenya, not the traditional African powerhouses Nigeria and South Africa, that is best positioned to provide the continent with some much-needed leadership in years to come. Here’s why:
First, Kenya is a leader in East Africa and a critical ally in the war on terrorism. Its ability to monitor threats and gather intelligence in innovative ways, primarily on the Somalia-based terrorist group Al Shabaab, will protect US security operations in the region. Kenya also plays an increasingly important peacekeeping role and helps build cooperation and coordination with Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi—Kenya’s partners within the East African Community. In fact, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration has focused on fostering stronger relationships with governments across Africa. Though Ethiopia often leads in regional peace negotiations, Kenyatta provides critical support in helping manage current political crises in Burundi and South Sudan.
Kenya can play this leadership role because it has built one of Africa’s most stable democracies. The country’s new cons$#%&!@*ution, which creates a decentralized political system to limit presidential powers and empower local governments, is a key component of that. The country’s treasury and central bank offer models for other African states to emulate. Kenya’s story is all the more important because the country emerged from sectarian political violence following a disputed presidential election just eight years ago. It offers a solid blueprint for African nations to follow.
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Our first flag had a rattlesnake coiled with fangs exposed. The UN better take note. Yamamoto went to college in the US before WWII. When the Imperial General Staff wanted to invade, Admiral Yamamoto told them ” you will have to march from the Pacific to Washington DC, fighting for EVERY YARD because most Americans have guns. And will use them.
True then. True now.
amen to that. 200 million pissed off fighting americans is quite an army. and if i were them id give it a lot of thought before i bit off a chunk.
Will do that, there are trucks w walmart logos they dont look quite right, an officer pulled one over cuz it ddnt look right, he found it full of explosive materials and other types of dangerous artillary, just a fyi and awareness
they could need them
Get them the hell out of our country.
Why?