Monday, October 7, 2019

Three Guatemalans Killed After They Drive Through the Gate at Robins Air Force Base and Crash into Security Barrier

Via Billy

Three Guatemalan men were killed when they barreled through the gate at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia and rammed into a security barrier.

The story was mostly ignored by the national media.
None of the men had links to the base. 


WMAZ reported:More @ The Gateway Pundit

10 comments:

  1. If it was Gate 1 They have a 50 cal there. Good job SP's.


    BTW: Blogger sucks

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  2. I lived nearby in Kathleen, Georgia beginning in 1966. My
    father was stationed there. At that time Russel Pkway gate
    did not exist. Used the entrance on Hwy. 247. Had some great
    times on the base. These three aliens were most likely up to
    no good. I guess that is the way the aliens say 'thanks' for
    all you do for aliens.

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    1. Good one! :) There were a few civilians from there that worked with me at DAO in Saigon 1973-1975.

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    2. They were probably good ol' country boys.
      My mother who was very attractive with youthful elegance
      drove a 1966 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, dark green
      and when she would drive up to the gate the guards would
      just wave her thru and flirt. No ID check necessary.

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  3. I talked with a friend of mine from Warner Robins who retired
    civil service from Robins and he said the three Guatemalans were
    illegal aliens and nothing found in the vehicle. None of the
    three had any sort of identification, no wallets or any type of
    paperwork.

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    1. Thanks and very strange. Hope they get to the bottom of the story.

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  4. We'll probably never know. This was not reported on any
    of the main news stations. Your post was the first I heard
    of this - Guatemalans storming an air base. The vehicle
    had to be going at a high speed. The guards yelled for
    them to stop but they kept on going.

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