Thousands Of Military Vehicles Lined Up Outside Of Underground Bunkers In America - What Are They Preparing For Now?
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March, 2015
Susan
Duclos and I took a great interest in the new videos below
put out by YouTube videographer Professor
Doom1 as
we are actually SHOWN where many of the military
vehicles on
trains are going to across America, to US
Army Depots which are spread out across the country.
While this linked
story from
ABC10 about California's Sierra
Army Depot answer's
ONE of the 'why's' there has been so much military movement here in
America recently, our follow-up research has
opened a totally new 'Pandora's Box' that you can investigate
yourself via the internet;
we'll tell you how below this ABC10 story clip 'why'. :
America's
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are winding down and billions of dollars
of military equipment is coming
home.
That gear, from high-tech weapons systems to soldiers' boots, is
stored at dozens of military depots across the country. Sierra
isone
of those depots,
occupying 36,000 acres of Lassen County high desert between
Susanville and Reno.
Most
depots have a specialty and Sierra's is storing
non-essential equipment. That is gear not included on a unit's
standard list of authorizedequipment – things like night
vision goggles,
rifle scopes, radios and generators.
After
watching Professor Doom's videos, I decided to use Google Earth
to check out a few of the US Army Depot's myself to see what I could
find out via the ever present 'eye in the sky'...to say that I found
a 'few' military vehicles would be a huge understatement.
To see that military vehicles are lined up EVERYWHERE
surrounding underground bunkers at the Red River
Army Depot in Hooks, Texas,
only begins the mystery.
While
we KNOW that the Red River Army depot in Texas has historically been
used as a location
to store explosive ordinances underground,
what we've found in the screenshots below bring up more questions
than answers. WHY are there THOUSANDS ofmilitary vehicles lined
up outside of these underground bunkers? Are they dropping off
munitions to be stored there or are they picking up munitions for
their 'next battle', possibly here in America? We also have to
remember that many of these images for Google Earth were taken back
in 2014...what is going on now? (You can check out all of these
depots yourself by clicking on links to Google Earth). There are
many more screenshots of what we've found below videos; we'd
love to know what our readers think.
We've
also heard reports of UFO
activity near Red River Army Depot as
well as one report of a possible
underground prison systemat this
location.
Is Red River Army Depot a secretive 'NWO' command center of some
type?
This next screenshot shows Red River Army Depot again further zoomed out...countless military vehicles surrounding underground bunkers that you'll see much more clearly upon zooming in seen next 2 images below it.
This next screenshot is interesting as it shows the bunker roofs before they were covered over with grass.
This screenshot shows the Red River Army Depot in its' entirety. Storage of vehicles surrounding bunkers shown in more detail above is at middle/left of this screenshot.
The Letterkenny Army Depot in Pennsylvania also houses many military vehicles, though not near bunkers but out in the open.
While Bluegrass Army Depot near Richmond, Kentucky also has the underground bunkers, presumably for the storage of munitions, we did not see any military vehicles lined up outside of their location on that particular day.
ALL of the NZ Army's armoured vehicles are parked around NZ. OMG! WHAT'S GOING ON??!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally, Robin, you're a good bloke but sometimes you get a bit excitable. Thousands of armoured vehicles parked at military installations around America is sort of normal. It's a big country; 350 million population - lotsa soldiers, lotsa armoured vehicles.
ALL of the NZ Army's armoured vehicles are parked around NZ. OMG! WHAT'S GOING ON??!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally, Robin, you're a good bloke but sometimes you get a bit excitable. Thousands of armoured vehicles parked at military installations around America is sort of normal. It's a big country; 350 million population - lotsa soldiers, lotsa armoured vehicles.