ALERT!!! - SWAT Teams Called Into Tea Parties!! MAKE THIS VIRAL!

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On April 17, the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, reported on a military exercise dubbed Mangudai, named after the special forces of Genghis Khans Mongol army who could fight for days without food or sleep. The Kentucky newspaper portrayed the exercise as an effort to train soldiers to battle the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Designed to test the limits of officers physical, mental and emotional endurance, the emerging Army exercise offered a revealing window onto modern combat training in the era of Iraq and Afghanistan, Chris Kenning wrote for the newspaper. Over three days last week, participants had to crawl on their bellies under real machine-gun fire, shimmy commando-style over a single rope high in the air and march for more than 22 miles through forests.

But according to information received by The Patriot Post blog, there is another aspect to the military exercises not reported by local media.

This week, I was contacted by a number of military personnel, enlisted and officer ranks, who expressed concern about a military exercise underway at Ft. Knox, the U.S. Bullion Depository. As with most such exercises, the Ft. Knox alert occurred in stages, as if real time intelligence was being provided at various intervals, writes Mark Alexander.

Alexander cites an intel advisory issued on Friday, April 23, 2010, that identifies terrorist threat adversaries as Local Militia Groups / Anti-Government Protesters / TEA Party.

In short, the military was training in Kentucky to take on mythical militias — no word if they were of the FBI-created variety — and remarkably the non-violent Tea Party movement.

Anti-Government Health Care Protesters have stated that they would join the TEA Party as a sign of solidarity during a protest at Fort Knox. The Tea Party groups are armed, have combative training and some are former Military Snipers. Some may have explosives training / experience, according to the intel report.

An intel report update, dated Monday, 26 April 2010, noted that a rally at the Militia compound occurred, and Viable threats have been made Many members were extremely agitated at what they referred to as Government intervention and over taxation in their lives. Alcohol use fanned the flames. Many military grade firearms were openly carried. An ad hoc shoot the government agent event was held with prizes (alcohol) given for the best shot placement.

In addition to being drunkards, the report describes the Tea Party as bomb-throwers. Components of bomb making are reported to have been on the site. Some members have criminal records relating to explosive and weapons violations.

In response to the this immediate threat, the military established concentration camps for mass arrests.

QRF, short for the Quick Reaction Force of the 16th Cavalry Regiment and the 194th Armored Brigade were placed on two hour recall. The 26 April order gives specific instructions for the 5-15 CAV (a 16th Cavalry battalion) to have weapons, ammo, vehicles and communications at ready, and it places the other 2,200 members of the units on two-hour recall. In other words, these orders are to gear up for defending Ft. Knox against Tea Party folks and their co-conspirators who oppose nationalization of our health care sector, writes Alexander.

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  • Everyone knows there is no gold at Fort Knox! Why would militia waste their time. lol

  • Nothing can validate credentials except the fire. all the training in the world can never test you until the day you are in the fire.

  • @nicolaswirth if true you are right, we mustn't let transgressions made by our government out in the public domain. the professional poly-ticks need a healthy retirement at the people expense. AJ is dangerous for informing the public.

  • @nicolaswirth dud the rich own the politicians that say higher taxes for the rich, which really means no taxes for the rich get your facts straight. do you think bill gates is going to pay 30 to 50 percent tax? he'll just buy congress for loop holes that tax us but not him.

  • Alex jones is a conspiracist deluded wacko, no wonder he gave coverage to Mike Adams.

    nobody is going out for the tea party, but having those rednecks think they are being persecuted is to play with fire, what Alex Jones is saying is dangerous!

  • @mechanicalbu11 higher taxes only for the rich! Jesus get your facts straight....

  • @FaithNoMore1977 so i guess you like higher taxes, if the tea party can get their agenda though we all win, if not we pay higher taxes and lose the bill of rights and the Constitution then i welcome you to the dark side of tomorrow, welcome to the land of sorrow.

  • do those tea party guys have guns and bombs at their demonstration? they are no threat to you politicians at a physical level, maybe at a financial tax and spend standpoint they may be dangerous to you.

    by the way Army basic training at one time had real machine gun fire at the end of cycle qualification (3:54), this may not be the case now but when i served it was.

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  • Fuck the loyalist! Godspeed to the Patriots!

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