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I haven't read anything about Jade Helm recently, so the only conclusion has to be that there is a press crackdown by the Obama regime in an effort to conceal the news of the Texas takeover and confiscation of weapons.
Is Texas still part of the US, or is part of president for life Obama's plan to sell it at a fire sale price to Mexico. Have they started building the fence on the Texas borders with New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana?
brooklynite
(94,597 posts)...the evil Obama Administration is suppressing the stories of oppression and resistance from getting out.
matt819
(10,749 posts)I wondered why the online editions of the Texas papers have no news after July 15.
And my shipments to Texas are being returned because they lack the proper Customs forms.
And maybe I just thought I saw this, but i could have sworn that when I was on Google maps the other day I saw Texas shown as Tejas and all other designations in Spanish.
world wide wally
(21,744 posts)"Yeah. Too quiet"
TexasProgresive
(12,157 posts)Funny thing I live in a reeddd part of the state and have not heard anything about Jade Helm from locals including the news. They only bit I got was from some paranoids near Bastrop (close to Austin) on national news. I guess the Feds are locking everyone who talks about it in an abandoned Wallyworld.
tanyev
(42,567 posts)U.S. flags everywhere I look. Must sign out before they cut off my inter
11 Bravo
(23,926 posts)who sneak from house-to-house in the dead of night confiscating guns from white Christian Republicans.
Warpy
(111,275 posts)A few days ago, transport planes were flying in around noon, fighter jets had flown out at 1 AM the night before, good thing I was awake or I'd have been very annoyed.
At least they're not buzzing the neighborhood with Ospreys this time like they did when Stupid was in office. Those things are LOUD.
So Jade Helm is proceeding but the inconvenience in urban NM has been minimal.