Special Ops Infiltrates California Town With Rental and Hay Trucks, ‘Mission Accomplished’


 

So, here we have Americans posing as American farmers in an exercise where they train to look like real Americans moving undetected in a small town in America.

This would appear to be an exercise in futility. Why would this be a challenge?

The military made sure that journalists witnessed some of the exercises they were running. Lamb says he witnessed an exercise where “Abram tanks fire laser strikes at targets, towed howitzers rumble and high mobility artillery rocket systems roar.”

However, he was far more impressed with the infiltration using rental and hay trucks.

What could top that?

I was wrong. What was parked outside topped everything. It was just one of those weird moments where you left one world and entered another.

Parked outside were a Ryder rental truck full of furniture and a hay truck. As I stood there staring at them, the same public affairs officials pointed to the dryer inside the Ryder truck, its door wide open. I walked closer and looked inside the dryer. He pointed his lighted phone at the opening, revealing a large room.

The same for the hay truck. A small doorway led to large room inside.

When you think of the militarily using stealth, a hay truck is not what comes to mind. But according to the Green Beret who stood by the trucks, it was “mission accomplished.”

He explained that special operations soldiers visited the Barstow area before the exercises to get the lay of land.

“I couldn’t count how many hay trucks,” the soldier said. “Everybody was either moving in or moving away. Nobody can suspect that (rental moving trucks).”

He said the special operation soldiers drove down Barstow streets. And as far as he knows, nobody suspected a thing.

“It was very successful,” he said. “We did everything we wanted to do.”

While this may sound off alarms among the “Jade Helm 15” conspiracy followers, the U.S. Army says it wants everybody in the world to know of its capability.

Source: desertdispatch.com
Photo: Jeffrey Beall
Photo: The U.S. Army

The military trains just like they intend to fight. When is the last time a Ryder truck was spotted in the Middle East? Why not put on a taqiyah and see if they can infiltrate a mosque?



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