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Lammen Gorthaur
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Today I read an email that stated that the Feds were QUIETLY announcing new exercises with the Russians. It seems they will be taking over this ultra-secret base in COLORADO and we will have to dislodge them before the NWO can take over.

Is that weird or what?
 

Slim Pickens

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Today I read an email that stated that the Feds were QUIETLY announcing new exercises with the Russians. It seems they will be taking over this ultra-secret base in COLORADO and we will have to dislodge them before the NWO can take over.

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Whudahfugg?

Cheyenne Mountain is a grow op? - DEA outsourcing to Ruskies? - maybe the KGB won't shoot our dogs once they've booted in our doors?
 

Rocky Mtn Squid

EL CID SQUID
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Media buzz as US confirms Russian troops to train on American soil

Media buzz as US confirms Russian troops to train on American soil

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The US has confirmed that Russian troops will carry out joint anti-terror drills on American soil in May. Reports of the unprecedented initiative had triggered hysteria in American public debate, with claims of the US fraternizing with “the enemy.”
*Commander Wendy L. Snyder, US Defense Press Officer for policy told The New American in an e-mail the Russian soldiers will be invited by the US government.
This is part of a “formal bilateral exchange program between the US and Russia that seeks to develop transparency and promote defense reform,” she wrote.
Around twenty airborne Russian troops with arrive in Fort Carson, Colorado to take part in the training program targeting “terrorists”. It will be the first time Russian soldiers have conducted military training on American territory.

However, the landmark news of the Russian troops’ arrival was not greeted with enthusiasm by everyone. Fear-mongering reports in US media called the exercise “a front” for the Russians to turn US weapons against the Americans and “take and hold Denver airport.”
Citing an erroneous report that it said came from the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, US website theblaze.com claimed just that.
“Russian airborne troops (using US weapons that they had previously trained with at Fort Carson) will fly to and then parachute from their planes having the objectives of seizing the CIA’s main computer facility in Denver, the NSA’s main computer facility in Bluffdale, Utah, and taking control of main runways and terminals of the Denver International Airport,” the publication wrote.
The report goes on to say the exercise is for the “evacuation of the key personnel and equipment previously ‘freed’ from the CIA’s Denver base.”
There is currently no information either in English or in Russian that describes such a drill on the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation website.
It is unclear where these reports originated, as RT verified with Russian Airborne Forces spokesperson Col. Aleksandr Kucherenko that he had said nothing pertaining to the capture of Denver airport.
RT reported on the story on Wednesday, citing Kucherenko who announced that “Airborne troops from Russia and the United States will hold joint anti-terror drills in the US state of Colorado between May 24 and 31.”
Besides the military drills, the Russian soldiers are expected to get a taste of local life at a baseball game in Colorado Springs.
Foreign troops operating and training in the United States have been a continuous bone of contention in American public debate.
Paul Watson, writing for prisonplanet.com says that their presence touches upon latent fears of “global UN peacekeeping troops being used to quell unrest inside America.”
Drills involving outside troops also raise worries that the US would have to “rely on foreign mercenaries to restore order, confiscate weapons or even incarcerate citizens during a national emergency, because of the likelihood that Americans would refuse to carry out such orders against other Americans,” Watson writes.


http://rt.com/news/troops-russian-drills-america-214/
 

bentom187

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the story is here as well http://www.eutimes.net/2012/04/us-calls-for-russian-airborne-troops-to-take-and-hold-denver-airport/

sroomdr also provided this in another thread:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark#Pristina_International_Airport

"One of Clark's most debated decisions during his SACEUR command was his attempted operation to attack Russian troops at Pristina International Airport immediately after the end of the Kosovo War. A joint NATO-Russia peacekeeping operation was supposed to police Kosovo. Russia wanted their peacekeeping force to operate independent of NATO, but NATO refused. British forces were supposed to occupy Pristina International Airport, but a contingent of Russian troops arrived before they did and took control of the airport. Clark called then-Secretary General of NATO Javier Solana, and was told "you have transfer of authority" in the area. General Clark then issued an order for the NATO troops to attack and "overpower" the armed Russian troops, but Captain Blount leading the British troops questioned this order,[79] and was supported in this decision by the British commander of the Kosovo Force, General Mike Jackson, who refused to sanction the attack, reportedly saying "I'm not going to start the Third World War for you."[80][81] Jackson has said he refused to take action because he did not believe it was worth the risk of a military confrontation with the Russians, instead insisting that troops encircle the airfield. After two days of standoff and negotiations, NATO agreed to an independent Russian peacekeeping force, and Russia relinquished control of the airport. The refusal was criticized by some senior US military personnel, with American General Hugh Shelton calling Jackson's refusal "troubling," and hearings in the United States Senate suggested it may amount to insubordination, with Senator John Warner suggesting holding hearings regarding whether the refusal was legal and potentially changing those rules if it was.[82] British Chief of the Defence Staff Charles Guthrie agreed with Jackson and told Clark this on the day Jackson refused the order.[83]"

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Fuzz420

Ganja Smoker Extraordinaire
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Russian you say. They drink Vodka, I drink bourbon. This isnt going to work to well.
 
I didn't know that about the Kosovo airport with Clark ordering the British forces to start the third world war. Fucked up shit that we all trust our lives to such minds intent on our destruction.
 

MIway

Registered User
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This was all foretold in the murals at the airport... It's w the blue horse comes alive to chariot in the antichrist... That's what we are awaiting. These russians are just the forward security detail preparing for their chosen ones to join the rest in the secret underground temple, built by masons over 10million years ago... I hear they pay their girls tho... And smoke the herb... So still good for the local economy and all
 

sneaky101

Member
Didn't/don't the Russians veto anything dealing with Iran, and we consider them a terrorist sponsering state Sounds like we are giving away our tactics....hate to say it, but....stupid Americans. (I am one).
 
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greenmatter

did a quick browse through my "shit that i have time to worry about" list ........... the russians are not even in the top 100
 

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