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Monday, July 13, 2015

Well, It's Finally Happening

The notorious Jade Helm 15, Obama's nefarious plot to take over a group of southern and western states, begins this week. Of course, the conspiracy theories are off the charts.

The "unconventional warfare" exercise is scheduled to begin Wednesday and run until Sept. 15. Training is planned for certain areas of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. California, Colorado and Nevada had originally been listed as areas where the training was to take place but have since been left out.

Conspiracy theory websites and InfoWars' Alex Jones suggested that the operation could be a cover for the implementation of martial law. One site even alleged that troops were converting shuttered Wal-Mart stores into covert military bases. But the paranoia surrounding "Jade Helm 15" really became headline news in May, after enough concerned Texans convinced Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to take action to protect their civil liberties. Abbott requested that the State Guard monitor the training exercise, asserting that the move was only meant to facilitate communication between the military and residents of the Lone Star state.

It's hard to pick a favorite, although, of course, the "Christians" have to get their plug in:

Right Wing Watch recently flagged a segment from an outlet called TruNews Christian radio in which host Rick Wiles said he believed that the government would go as far as deploying an "EMP" attack -- an electromagnetic pulse generated by the detonation of a nuclear weapon in orbit -- against states that resist the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

I don't quite know how to break it to Mr. Wiles (who, according to all reports, is really out there), but you can't direct an electromagnetic pulse from an atomic weapon against specific targets.

The prize, however, goes to this commenter at an article in the Houston Chronicle about Tropical Storm Allison, which someone quoted in the comments to the Jade Helm article:

Its no secret that the military can control the weather. Its called the HAARP project and its operated out of secret military bases. There is one in alaska that no one is permitted to go to. They use giant ionizing columns to change the ionosphere that then influence cloud formation, the jet stream and hurricanes.

There is no doubt obama is using this to punish Texas for standing up to him. Governor Perry was an honest leader who stood up to Obama. But Obama being the person he is, used secret army tech such as Brain Controling Microwave to derail the governors presidency bid. What else could be the explanation to how he lost memory when he was on the tv debates. I expect this to happen again this time.

There is no doubt that since Obama Texas has been on the receiving end of so many weather problems. First the hurricanes, then the tornadoes, then the drought, now flooding. Its a cover up for more governement control and take over of second amendment rights and our guns.

I am very suspicious about floods

Not directed at Jade Helm, but you get a good idea of the mindset. It's worth reading the whole article, just for a summary of how nutso the reaction to a routine military training exercise has been. The scary part is not only do these people exist -- they always have, under some rock or other -- but now they have access to the Internet and the airwaves. And of course, there are politicians who will milk it for all it's worth.

And after Jade Helm is over, we're still going to be stuck with Texas.

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