Thursday, May 14, 2015

Military Convoy with Microwave Weapons Seen in Preparation for Jade Helm

Via Iver

 Microwave weapons in transit for Jade Helm 15.

An All News Pipeline reader has emailed us the photograph above as well as the 1st video below which show a US military convoy with microwave weapons units taking a break while heading west on I-80 near Reno, Nevada. These units are used by the military as a non-lethal method of crowd control according to Extreme Tech, causing a tremendous amount of pain to those who the weapon is used against and making the skin burn’ from the inside out, though said to cause no permanent injuries. This is just the latest sighting by everyday Americans across the country that provides us with more proof of huge preparation for some kind of an ‘event’ by the US military that looks more and more as being preparation for crowd control and civil unrest in America for when the economy completes its’ tumble, leaving the US a 3rd world nation.


14 comments:

  1. The picture is of a JNN/BCN Sattelite communication trailer manufactured by DataPath Inc in Duluth GA. It has been battle tested by providing satellite communications to forward units in Iraq, Afghanistan and in Africa for over 10 years.

    Iver needs to cut back on the meds...

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    1. Thanks and did you see anything worth reporting in the rest of the piece? Thanks.

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    2. The signal generated from the HF amplifier can cause permanent damage. It is basically a large directional microwave. If you are exposed to microwave radiation you are basically being cooked from the inside out at the internal organ level.

      The SatCom trailer is a self contained unit that has a small generator, HVAC, and fiber/networking equipment for the 2.4 meter dish. They were used in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina to provide emergency communications to the aid workers where there was no commercial power - the aid workers were provided with IP phones and internet to get their jobs done.

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  2. Once again, the "official" story and the REAL story are not the same. And again, it is safe to assume that the talking head (official spokesperson) is lying to the public. BTW, are we supposed to believe the cooking us with micro waves causes NO permanent injuries? This is going to be one very interesting summer. Good idea to avoid crowds, if and when possible. Keep in mind too, all those DOTGOV agencies that all those newly acquired military weapons and hollow point ammo. They would not have ordered them if they were not planning on using them in the near future. If you believe the official reason (aka lie) for them, then I've got a down hill winter ski resort (complete with a 20 in base) in FL to sell to you.

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    1. Thanks and see the first comment, please.

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    2. I just did. And if your first poster is correct and I will assume that he is, then feel free to cut my slice of humble pie extra large. I could be/am wrong here. I do know that such non-lethal weapons do exist. And I am willing to assume the worst and suspect the worst motives from those in the FedGov. So when wrong or mistaken, I'll admit it. I hope and pray that the upcoming Jade Helm operation is what it is claimed to be. And nothing more.

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    3. Agreed and I trust them not one iota.

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  3. Thats a good eye i thought that was a generator.

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    1. Yes, indeed and they could disguise whatever they wished.

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  4. I recall seeing these microwave weapons during the Wall Street protests. Sitting
    out in the open just as plain as day. Crowds kept their distance.

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  5. I don't know much about anything, but I am in New Mexico and commute up and down Interstate 40.

    I only know that I have seen more military equipment being moved up and down the interstate, than I've seen in a very long time. I don't recall seeing this much military hardware being moved prior to Gulf War 2, even.

    For the past couple days, I've even been seeing M113 APC's being moved by flatbed trucks - heading West. No unit markings on them, so they must have come out of a depot somewhere.

    I'm not prone to let my imagination run wild, but I do ask myself - "Where are those going?" Then I wonder, "Are they going to auction, and if so, how can I buy one?"

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