Posted on 06/27/2016 8:18:16 AM PDT by PROCON
Full Title: What are military UN trucks doing in Virginia? Bemused motorists spot white 'combat vehicles' on the interstate
Military U.N. vehicles have been spotted in Virginia, shocking motorists and sparking conspiracy theories.
The white trucks, equipped with large off-road tires, were seen being transported on Interstate 81 on Friday.
Jeff Stern posted photos of the vehicles on Facebook, writing: 'Can't begin to tell you how many of these I passed today on 81 near Lexington VA. Interesting times ahead!'
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Why did no one follow them to see where they were going?
Apparently the manufacturer for these vehicles is in VA and they are being taken to the port for shipping overseas. Was on a thread yesterday.
Hey, quit ruining my conspiracy theory! :-)
UN-exit!
I believe these trucks are manufactured here in the states IIRC.
I’m assuming that the UN has to get their vehicles from someone?
That's what I suspected when I originally saw this posted on FB.
Those look like Bearcats, if so they’re made up in Massivetwosh*ts.
Posted in the 19D group?
Made in America. Being sent to port on flatbed trucks to be shipped out. Conspiracy theorists at it yet again.
Part of our training should be how to combat the superiority of our enemy’s equipment.
These vehicles are scary and sooner or later will be used against us. It is pivotal that we understand their abilities and limitations.
How many of us know the recipe for Molotov cocktails? If you said “just gasoline”, you get an F for the day, as it is imperative to add an agent to the gas to make it sticky. Some recipes call for foam packing peanuts dissolved into the gas. I just use laundry soap. Either solution will assist the gas in sticking to the vehicle rather that just running off.
This will be on the test.
I don’t recall who the original poster was. It was tagged to me by my niece who just found out about Agenda 21 and has been freaking out for a week...
Where are they manufactured?
This doesn’t add up.
Most of the UN’s military equipment and training of member states military for peacekeeping missions is purchased and conducted by the U.S. using American taxpayers money. I suppose that we could let someone else build the equipment, but that might not be a good idea, since it would still be our money.
The United States provided ten armored vehicles to the United Nations to support UN and OPCW efforts to verify and destroy Syrias chemical weapons. The Department of States Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund paid $1.55 million for the ten armored civilian vehicles and coordinated with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to arrange their transportation and delivery to the UN. To further support this effort, the United States arranged for the use of Joint Base Andrews (JBA) as a launching point from Maryland to Lebanon, while Canada contributed the use of a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) CC-177 Globemaster III aircraft from 8 Wing Trenton, Ontario, to airlift the vehicles to the Middle East. The vehicles were flown on two separate flights starting Thursday, October 17, and concluding Sunday, October 20 when they were accepted by the UN.
What are military UN trucks doing in Virginia? Bemused motorists spot white ‘combat vehicles’
Guessing they are getting ready to restore peace in Baltimore after the next 3 polices are found innocent of any wrong doing in the Freddy grey trials.
Manufactured by BAE in NY and are being hauled to the port in Savannah, GA to be shipped overseas.
Per one of the comments: "They're built at the BAE Systems plant in York, PA. From there they carried down I-81 to I-77, and then I-95 towards the port of Savannah to be shipped overseas."
With the globalists in DC and the UN, you could dream up nearly any sort of conspiracy and have at least a possibility of being correct. Note I said possibility, not probability.
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