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Friday, June 22, 2012

The U.S. Army is advising residents of St. Louis to “stay away” from military vehicles driving down highways and residential neighborhoods as part of a “training program”.

Original local news reports also confirmed the “training program.”

KDSK NBC channel 5′s Mike Bush reading the teleprompter remarked that this show of force and over-the-top training drill with large armored tanks ripping up concrete and pointing machine guns at cars, people and homes was “…heavily armored vehicles are rolling into town and while they come in peace, there are all kinds of rumors as to why they are here“. Personally, I’m not sure how the biggest, deadliest, killing machine on planet Earth comes in “peace”. That’s like saying if everyone in your city suddenly began to openly carry firearms holstered on their hips and legs, would that seem “peaceful” to you? Or would the first thought in your mind be “Oh wow! Armed guns everywhere! Now the crime rates will go down!”

The army told local St. Louis news stations the public can’t be trusted with the true explanation for why they’re running tanks all over St. Louis by the hundreds, plus the news stations said the location(or possible locations) of where over 200 giant tanks are parked is classified, citing “safety” reasons. Does the Army really believe regular citizens from St. Louis might suddenly have terrorist inclinations to destroy over 200 giant armored tanks? What kind unreasonable fear is this? Isn’t this country safe from another 9/11 attack now that TSA is on the streets, the NSA listens into our phone calls and the FBI maintains copies of 98% of all emails sent and received by US citizens?

 

Instead of being a group of “presstitutes” and repeating what the Military says, Infowars sent their reporters to ask the Army Press Corps why the military is violating the Posse Comitatus Act which prohibits Military from engaging in police duties on US Soil. The response was the Military ordered local police to arrest Infowars reporter Rob Dew for asking the question.

Alex Jones commented on his reporters arrest: