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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Wednesday Oct 14, 2009 I noticed these rail cars sitting off of Interstate 8 near Wellton, AZ coming from the California border. These are the double height cars and have ventilated walls. They were just sitting stationary pointing toward the Phoenix area. About 20 minutes before seeing this I encountered a Wackenhut Security van outfitted out with cages over the rear windows coming out of the Fortuna Foothills into Arizona on the same Interstate 8.

The types of cars on this train are the ones allegedly claimed to either transport cars or human chattel to FEMA Camps.

Note: Apologies for the background noise.

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  • Posts are testimony to ppls Gullibility!

    sometimes (GASP) when changes in economy & peak times for automobile manufacture/shipping, more rail cars are available than needed; when not needed, WHAT WOULD YOU THINK THEY DO??? SPIN CIRCLES, GOING NO WHERE, BURNING UP FUEL? I can't believe (well, OK, it's the SW USA) people c/would believe such NON-Sense!

  • i live in yuma and see these cars every day. they haul automobiles and livestock.  wackenhut hauls illegal aliens, prisoners, etc for the government and state. relax, it's ok.

  • @chestateegold The first ones started hitting the rails in the 50's, though those were the open sided types. Wasn't until the 70's and the advent of gang violence and theft that they started enclosing them. Even so, up in Canada and in some short trips, the open sided types are still used.

  • @Stillwater900 Those aren't seats. What you saw are the guides used to keep automobiles from running into the sides. Depending on the perspective you get, you can make that look like a seat. As for shackles, they're actually called "turnbuckles." Due to the torsional forces in railcars, everything on wheels that are carried, are tied down. The turnbuckles have been in use since the 20's, and look vaguely like shackles to the uninformed.

  • @DeejayLarz2006 Outside of Memphis, my friends and I saw railway cars that were a little different than these, we peeked through the slats and saw shackles and chains and seats... I literally almost threw up. Do you know what these could be for?

  • @darkyoda Outside of Memphis, my friends and I saw railway cars that were a little different than these, we peeked through the slats and saw shackles and chains and seats... I literally almost threw up. Do you know what these could be for?

  • @patznum1 I saw these cars at a railway station, we peeked through the slats and saw seats and shackles and chains...

  • theres just cars inside there i been inside ur a fk boron if u belive this

  • These cars have been bouncing around (in this form) since about 1970. The fact that Wellton is about 29 miles outside Yuma, which has a major train yard, suggests that these were left in storage. The fact that Wackenhut is there, sadly doesn't mean much. They're just a security firm. I mean, they provide security for the local AC manufacturer. No conspiracy there.

  • @infoseekrs

    the first of these cars? you are bat shit. these kinds of things have been around for 40-50 years

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