The one in Colorado has been confirmed by A Dog's relative and my relative.
https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1713821965956575410
https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1713778178236518675
The one in Colorado has been confirmed by A Dog's relative and my relative.
https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1713821965956575410
https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1713778178236518675
Ever since I was a kid (and that was quite some time ago, frens), the principle means of heavy military equipment like this was by rail. And that includes shipping from manufacturers' facilities to military facilities. I cannot recall how many such rail shipments I have seen in my lifetime, because I grew up in a home next to a railroad and saw these things all the time.
All these tanks and personnel carriers look brand new, not a blemish on them. So I think these are being shipped from manufacturing contractors to the military as the main possibility.
Sure, there might be something going on that we don't know about, but don't overlook the possibility that they are just new items being shipped.
Colorado doe's have 6 military bases so I'm not too alarmed quite yet....
Like your phonetic screen name.
I liked it a little better than Moh-lone Lah-Veh.
Decisions, decisions....
Heh, in another forum I go by Amahl Shukup, an oblique reference to an Elvis Presley song. Sometime back, some humorless dweeb thought that was my real name and called me out for being an Arab and no allowed to have an opinion on American issues. Cracked me up... others on the board hastened to tell him that it was a joke name and to lighten up.
There are multiple welders up in Ogden Utah, which is a major train hub. Could be they were built there & were shipped down to/through Colorado.
It isn't uncommon to see them go through SLC, past Spanish Fork into the canyon. I have never seen so many at once, though it could simply be a large order for a base East of Utah County
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Good. I sure hope and pray that's so.
But why is there so many right now?