Yes because slave laborers digging cobalt used for electric car batteries out of the ground by hand is good for the environment. Not so good for the 6 to 12 dollar a day laborers who have a high incidence of death and tunnel collapse.
San Antonio area resident here. So I did a little more checking on this. It seems that this practice drill was announced on social media and around the neighborhoods before it started. But, the democrat representatives are complaining that they didn't get notice. The location of the exercise is close to Ft Sam Houston, which is a large Army Base. Ft Sam is a medical base, some IT, some intelligence. BUT The unit training is from Ft Bragg, NC
"The exercises will go from around 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Monday through Friday, said Maj. Mike Burns, a spokesman for the Fort-Bragg, N.C.-based command.
It will involve roughly 100 soldiers, including support personnel, using an unspecified number of UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook and MH-6M Little Bird helicopters."
Fort Bragg houses the XVIII Airborne Corps and the 82nd Airborne Division, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, and the U.S. Army Parachute Team (the Golden Knights).
So Army Special ops came from North Carolina to San Antonio to practice Special Ops. This is getting interesting.
The article mentioned a quote from someone who lives on Hays Street. I can't send a picture, but Hays Street runs east and west from the AT&T Center (where the Spurs play) over to the downtown/riverwalk area. And the Alamodome is near there too. I would imagine the Riverwalk area has tons of tunnels, etc.
That area of SA is really poor, you can only go down there during the day and if you go at night you can only go to redeveloped areas. I work kind of near there sometimes, and there is a lot of "street business" going on around there.
Also lots of warehouses, industrial, the jail compund is near there, the very large homeless shelter is near there. It's not a nice area. That area is in close proximity to IH10 (runs from Santa Monica, CA to Jacksonville, FL), IH35 (runs from Laredo to Duluth, right on Lake Superior) and IH37 (runs from San Antonio to Corpus.) That's a pretty interesting confluence of highways. Would be a convenient location for nefarious activities.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if this is a cover for taking down a criminal operation. I would bet that whatever happened is already over, but I'm going to keep my eyes open for any local news. I wouldn't really hear about any of this personally since I'm not involved in the drug or human trafficking community!
This exercise began on 8/8/22, the same day as Mar-A-Lago was "raided."
Also, Ft Bragg is mentioned in the "Ghost Army" video as the Army PsyOp center.
For your safety, we are shutting down oil and gas wells in the Permian Basin because of excessive gasses. Buy an electric car. That is all.
Gov. Wheelchair is a RINO POS!
I have to agree.
At least we have Paxton.
Yes because slave laborers digging cobalt used for electric car batteries out of the ground by hand is good for the environment. Not so good for the 6 to 12 dollar a day laborers who have a high incidence of death and tunnel collapse.
Energy and food production targeted land grabs.
This seems suspicious, along with the "military exercises" in San Antonio this week. I smell a rat.
Something stinks for certain.
Military exercises? What'd you make of them.
I posted this on another thread
San Antonio area resident here. So I did a little more checking on this. It seems that this practice drill was announced on social media and around the neighborhoods before it started. But, the democrat representatives are complaining that they didn't get notice. The location of the exercise is close to Ft Sam Houston, which is a large Army Base. Ft Sam is a medical base, some IT, some intelligence. BUT The unit training is from Ft Bragg, NC
"The exercises will go from around 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Monday through Friday, said Maj. Mike Burns, a spokesman for the Fort-Bragg, N.C.-based command.
It will involve roughly 100 soldiers, including support personnel, using an unspecified number of UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook and MH-6M Little Bird helicopters."
Fort Bragg houses the XVIII Airborne Corps and the 82nd Airborne Division, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, and the U.S. Army Parachute Team (the Golden Knights).
So Army Special ops came from North Carolina to San Antonio to practice Special Ops. This is getting interesting.
The article mentioned a quote from someone who lives on Hays Street. I can't send a picture, but Hays Street runs east and west from the AT&T Center (where the Spurs play) over to the downtown/riverwalk area. And the Alamodome is near there too. I would imagine the Riverwalk area has tons of tunnels, etc.
That area of SA is really poor, you can only go down there during the day and if you go at night you can only go to redeveloped areas. I work kind of near there sometimes, and there is a lot of "street business" going on around there.
Also lots of warehouses, industrial, the jail compund is near there, the very large homeless shelter is near there. It's not a nice area. That area is in close proximity to IH10 (runs from Santa Monica, CA to Jacksonville, FL), IH35 (runs from Laredo to Duluth, right on Lake Superior) and IH37 (runs from San Antonio to Corpus.) That's a pretty interesting confluence of highways. Would be a convenient location for nefarious activities.
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if this is a cover for taking down a criminal operation. I would bet that whatever happened is already over, but I'm going to keep my eyes open for any local news. I wouldn't really hear about any of this personally since I'm not involved in the drug or human trafficking community!
This exercise began on 8/8/22, the same day as Mar-A-Lago was "raided."
Also, Ft Bragg is mentioned in the "Ghost Army" video as the Army PsyOp center.
Look here, not there!
Thank you.
I'm glad you reminded me of the Fort Bragg mention in the "Ghost Army" video.
Yes, 'look here not there'.
here's the Daily Mail article. Lots of local articles too, very repetitive.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11100229/San-Antonio-residents-awoken-explosions-low-flying-military-helicopters.html