Posted on 08/07/2016 7:20:55 AM PDT by rktman
A break-in has been reported at an American military weapons cache in Germany, and while the details are not being released, the incident is of particular concern because of the recent mass movement of mostly Muslim immigrants into the nation, according to Joseph Farahs G2 Bulletin.
The armory at the U.S. base at Stuttgart, Germany, was broken into and a weapons cache was stolen, said a report at Armstrong Economics.
The U.S. Army has begun a criminal investigation, but they are declining to publicly state what was stolen or even how many weapons were stolen. It appears that the people involved are unknown, but may be linked to the Islamic terrorists who have infiltrated Germany under the refugee program.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Our was it Germans bent on defending Germany from the Muslim invasion.
Round up all the usual Amish suspects.
This is a story from last week.
From Stars and Strpes:
Several semi-automatic pistols, one small-caliber automatic rifle and a shotgun were among the items taken, said Chris Grey, a CID spokesman.
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We are looking at all possibilities as the investigation continues, but at this point in the investigation it does not appear that an outside entity stole the firearms and equipment or breached the fence line, but we have not completely ruled it out, Grey said.
Reminds me of doing guard duty at the armories on base. Sent us out with M-16’s and a .45 pistol, but the ammo was somewhere else. Yep, they sent us out with unloaded weapons to guard the weapons! Weather Underground and Black Panthers were the biggest worry back then.
>>So, is the armory one of those secret locations that everybody in town knows about?<<
And unguarded?
Uh, “several semi-automatic pistols”...... not a bunch of fully automatic pistols?. Small caliber automatic rifle? Not the usual ultral high powered tank killer 5.56 assault weapon? Ah, yes. Reporters. What don’t they know? At least the didn’t screw up “shotgun”.
“And, who would perpetrate such an act?”
No doubt, a Muslim American soldier was placed in charge of security because his superior wanted to be noticed for his openness to diversity.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me. ..................
Interesting, I wonder what constitutes a cache. Obviously security was insufficient. Have we given our base in Turkey back yet? Rather colonialist, having a NATO base on Muslim land.
The”Small Caliber Automatic Rifle”is(undoubtedly)an M-4!
Consider the source.
WND; this may never have happened at all.
And if it did, hard to believe just anyone could breach several barriers to do so. So I doubt Moslem (unless a sympathizer).
It doesn’t sound like much, but it’s enough for a Paris-style attack.
The U.S. Army has begun a criminal investigation, but they are declining to publicly state what was stolen or even how many weapons were stolen.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Why? We need to know what was stolen.Crew served weapons? Rocket launchers? Grenades?
There likely is a German civilian worker employed by the US Army who now has a very full bank account in Andorra.This worker may even be ( gasp) a Muslim because Barrack Oblazma, the intrepid liberal fascist traitor of our nation,
has made sure that such civilian employee positions in the US Army abroad favor Muslims and other minorities.
Wait until the next slaughter of children in school or a religious convent happens when these weapons will be employed, we will never know beause the serial numbers have been kept secret.
Doesn’t seem as though anything has changed....
:-(
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People of various stripes have been caching weapons in Germany for a hundred years. The Freikorps, SS Werewolf, NATO/GLADIO, etc. I would love to go metal detecting there.
“The Right” in Germany is pretty pissed off right now about Merkels muzzies.
We shall see.
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