Thursday, March 26, 2015

U.S. Military To Deploy Troops 'Undetected Amongst Civilian Population' Into U.S Towns

But have no fear, according to military sources, "The public can expect nothing much different from their day-to-day activities" as these troops will blend-in and be virtually undetectable...






(InfoWars) A key component of the controversial Jade Helm military exercise set to take part in nine U.S. states this summer will involve soldiers operating “undetected amongst civilian populations,” to see if they can infiltrate without being noticed.

The "realistic" military training exercise, which will involve the Green Berets, Navy Seals, and the 82nd Airborne Division, is set to take place from July 15-Sepember 15, but has prompted concerns after Texas and Utah were labeled “hostile” territory in documents related to the exercise.

A Houston Chronicle report reveals that soldiers will attempt to blend in with the local population in an effort to test the effectiveness of infiltration techniques. Residents will be advised to report "suspicious activity" during the exercise.

"They’re going to set up cells of people and test how well they're able to move around without getting too noticed in the community," said Roy Boyd, chief deputy with the Victoria County Sheriff’s Office. "They’re testing their abilities to basically blend in with the local environment and not stand out and blow their cover."

By directly involving unwitting members of the local population, this aspect of the drill contradicts the Army’s assertion that, "The public can expect nothing much different from their day-to-day activities since much of exercise will be conducted in remote areas."

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche