by Paul Joseph Watson | August 13, 2015
U.S. Special Ops soldiers infiltrated and occupied a town in California using hay trucks and rental trucks, an admission that is sure to stoke concern amongst those wary of Jade Helm, an U.S. Army exercise that began last month amidst a whirlwind of controversy.
The revelation is contained within an article by the Desert Dispatch’s Mike Lamb about U.S. Army exercises taking place throughout the High Desert area near Barstow, CA which began last month.
U.S. Army sfc. Ryan Sabin, with the 10th Special Forces Group, related to Lamb and other journalists that the exercises would include “two or three soldiers blending in with people inside a restaurant.”
However, Sabin also revealed that preparation for the exercises had already been undertaken in the form of special forces soldiers infiltrating the town of Barstow, with nobody suspecting a thing.
The journalists were shown a Ryder rental truck full of furniture and a hay truck that looked normal from the outside but had been retrofitted on the inside.
According to a Green Beret stood near the trucks, it was “mission accomplished,” special forces had used a number of the vehicles to surreptitiously occupy the town.
“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,” writes Lamb, with the soldier adding that the infiltration was “very successful….we did everything we wanted to do.”
The soldiers subsequently took part in a “joint forcible entry operation training exercise at Fort Irwin National Training Center” that was dubbed ‘Operation Dragon Spear’.
“Even us reporters have a duty. And write we will, but now we’ll be just a little suspicious of rental moving trucks and hay trucks,” concludes Lamb.
The thought of special ops soldiers infiltrating and occupying an entire town with no one even noticing is sure to cause consternation amongst opponents of Jade Helm 15, an exercise currently taking place across the country which involves soldiers operating “undetected amongst civilian populations,” to see if they can infiltrate without being noticed.
Lamb refuses to say whether the “infiltration” or the subsequent exercises were part of Jade Helm, only that such such speculation will “sound off alarms among the….conspiracy followers,” although it seems to be incredibly likely that the drill was part of the nationwide exercise which ends next month.
http://www.infowars.com/special-ops-soldiers-use-rental-trucks-to-infiltrate-occupy-california-town/
It is just as sad as oil tankers being driven across the ice in midwinter to attack Soviet Russia. Texas declares independence and all of a sudden a massive convoy of rental HGV’s turns up on the border with no reason for entry, I am absolutely certain the 100 mile convoy of doom will be more than a little suspicious even if you glue on some Amish.
Marion Mitchell Morrison
Large Transport Food Cargo Semi Trucks that you see on freeways in MooCow Monsanto States of AmeriAfrica contain Scientists Labs inside the big rig semi trucks….
Eat More GMO
Every last one of those soldiers were following unlawful orders. They were breaking the posse comitatus act.
WOW! That is truly amazing. A group of young Americans were able to successfully drive into an America town, and NOBODY noticed a thing. I wonder how long they had to train in order to pull this off. I think when I was younger, and in better shape, I could have done that, but now that I am old, and slow, I would surely be spotted. What inbred idiot thinks this in any way is preparation for an overseas mission?
some pics would be nice
The military in Barstow was never an unusual thing, being that NTC Fort Irwin and China Lake Naval Weapons Station are located just outside Barstow. The military have been using Barstow as a staging area since WWII. Barstow would be a ghost town otherwise.
I welcome all these ‘special’ forces to my mountain cabin.
Land mines, trip wires, laser detection, perimeter sentry gun, just to name a few.
But I think they’ll fall more for the classic Vietnam-era traps.