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Friday, June 5, 2015

MASSIVE EXPLOSIONS IN FLINT MICHIGAN FROM ARMY JADE HELM EXERCISE

Jade Helm 15 Psyop On America Begins Early

“Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution” “Homeland Eradication of Local Militants”


Published on Jun 5, 2015
On Tuesday the residents of Flint, Michigan were rattled by explosions that resulted from a secretive Jade Helm 15 urban Army Exercise. When the local representative was asked why the locals weren’t warned in advance his response was as typical as it is ominous. The Michigan Air National Guard published a warning just hours before they began night flying helicopter drills from the Selfridge Air National Guard Base into the surrounding area of Mount Clemens Michigan.

Jade Helm 15 appears to be underway. According to U.S. Army Special Operations Command urban drills conducted by all 4 branches of the military are to begin in Texas,New Mexico,Arizona,California,Nevada,Utah,Mi­ssissippi,Florida,and Louisiana from July 15 through September 15, 2015. The State of Colorado and two Texas counties requested to be dropped off of the list of potential mock war zones. Clearly the Flint Michigan June 2, 2015 exercises are way ahead of schedule. And no warning was given?

Jade Helm stands for “Joint Assistant for Deployment and Execution” “Homeland Eradication of Local Militants”. This can only mean the returning veterans at the top of the department of homeland security’s domestic terrorist list. Back in 2009, the FBI launched Operation Vigilant Eagle, a nationwide operation that targeted militia/sovereign-citizen extremist groups, with their sites set on veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. The Wall Street Journal reported on the memo trail that led months later to the desk of then DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano’s desk. Janet Napolitano warned of a surge of domestic right wing terror groups that would recruit returning veterans into their fold in order to carry out attacks similar to the blatantly staged Oklahoma City Bombing. The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of federal military personnel to "execute the laws”. Regardless, the Feds interpret the language as it may apply to troops used in an advisory, support, disaster response, or other homeland defense role, as opposed to domestic law enforcement.