the cops i spoke with claimed they had 10 mins of notice.
Mind you we can not be conclusive about just about anything. All we can do is collate the information and do our best to find the best information and as many collation points as possible following the 72 hour rule.
The 72 hour rule is that given any event - online researchers only, at best, have a 72 hour time frame to archive everything possible before MSM cleanup can take place. They tend to be reactionary to specific events and within 72 hours start refining their game.
Can I ask one thing?
What would it take for you to lean towards "Wow something aside from a drill happened here."
I don't ask this to gaslight.
I was on that side when it was happening. What got me was the live charges. That's not typically something that would happen during these drills. I have watched them happen in Downtown Houston for quite some time and they would never literally make a boom that loud as it would be very negative within Emergency Response lines from false reports.
Now - this is much further complicated by this being LA. I imagine they have movies and whatnot constantly doing this sort of thing. The best I could ever do was to ask people in LA "How often are live pyrotechnics used in movie filming"
The answer was "Never. It's too unsafe. It's hard enough to simply get a permit to film in those locations because of logistical costs."
Time start to finish of this drill was about 7 mins.
Now - Why on earth would they use this area of Downtown LA for a drill?
I mean seriously. We have drills in downtown Houston but they would never ever have helicopters flying like this. Ever.
Dispatch calls cars they know are in the specific area and tells them to immediately drop flares. They all have them standard for emergency response. Dispatch can also then send out supplemental cars. Mind you PD response times are aimed at ~5Min. In theory 10 mins is double the time needed.
How long would you picture it taking?
Have fun with it and drive 5 mins away and throw some soda cans down and toss some card board boxes in the street. Should give you a working estimate.
Correct. In 2013 we had tons of silent drills that, too, were unannounced. Several happened within my city at high schools of all places involving mock weapons confiscations - also all led by DHS.
By 2015 Jade Helm did take place - but it wasn't as alarming to me as the scattered DHS drills that were happening. Mostly these bothered me as they were doing them in poor parts of the city and scaring the absolute shit out of people. Nobody knew they were drills and were calling Cops and clogging emergency response lines - terrified.
Thus DHS was conducting real terrorism. Nobody knew what was going on and were inherently terrified.
being skeptical is good.
the cops i spoke with claimed they had 10 mins of notice.
Mind you we can not be conclusive about just about anything. All we can do is collate the information and do our best to find the best information and as many collation points as possible following the 72 hour rule.
The 72 hour rule is that given any event - online researchers only, at best, have a 72 hour time frame to archive everything possible before MSM cleanup can take place. They tend to be reactionary to specific events and within 72 hours start refining their game.
Can I ask one thing?
What would it take for you to lean towards "Wow something aside from a drill happened here."
I don't ask this to gaslight.
I was on that side when it was happening. What got me was the live charges. That's not typically something that would happen during these drills. I have watched them happen in Downtown Houston for quite some time and they would never literally make a boom that loud as it would be very negative within Emergency Response lines from false reports.
Now - this is much further complicated by this being LA. I imagine they have movies and whatnot constantly doing this sort of thing. The best I could ever do was to ask people in LA "How often are live pyrotechnics used in movie filming"
The answer was "Never. It's too unsafe. It's hard enough to simply get a permit to film in those locations because of logistical costs."
Time start to finish of this drill was about 7 mins.
Now - Why on earth would they use this area of Downtown LA for a drill?
I mean seriously. We have drills in downtown Houston but they would never ever have helicopters flying like this. Ever.
Fair question.
Dispatch calls cars they know are in the specific area and tells them to immediately drop flares. They all have them standard for emergency response. Dispatch can also then send out supplemental cars. Mind you PD response times are aimed at ~5Min. In theory 10 mins is double the time needed.
How long would you picture it taking?
Have fun with it and drive 5 mins away and throw some soda cans down and toss some card board boxes in the street. Should give you a working estimate.
I sure didn’t. The contrast is wild.
I guess DHS here vs Military.
Nuclear vs Hazmat as well?
Day vs Night
Audience vs No Audience.
That last one is interesting given that you would think DHS would pull out all the stops and make it look more theatrical if nothing else.
Seems the military side was far more “real” in presentation to say the least.
Correct. In 2013 we had tons of silent drills that, too, were unannounced. Several happened within my city at high schools of all places involving mock weapons confiscations - also all led by DHS.
By 2015 Jade Helm did take place - but it wasn't as alarming to me as the scattered DHS drills that were happening. Mostly these bothered me as they were doing them in poor parts of the city and scaring the absolute shit out of people. Nobody knew they were drills and were calling Cops and clogging emergency response lines - terrified.
Thus DHS was conducting real terrorism. Nobody knew what was going on and were inherently terrified.