Friday, March 29, 2013

URGENT: Possible Marine and FEMA mobilization in South Georgia


URGENT: Possible Marine and FEMA mobilization in South Georgia 
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 08:36:58 -0500
FYI – I noticed several of the Light Armored Vehicles just west of Waco on my way back from picking my daughter up on March 8th.  They were turning south.   The same is in this video link - 
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Mar 26, 2013
URGENT: Possible Marine and FEMA mobilization in South Georgia
Steve, I am a Marine Corps combat veteran living in Thomasville, GA.   As of 10 am - 3/25, I personally spotted four AH-1 Whiskey Cobra attack helo's carrying FULL ordance, (hellfires, 1.75mm rockets,) travelling on a NE heading. Not even two hours later myself and several LEO friends of mine spotted two CH-53 Sea Stallions headed in the opposite azimuth. These helo's were not behaving as if they were in transit.  They were at tree top level lumbering across our town. I drove down to the FEMA warehouse (we have two in this town, one for supplies and the Federal Regional office which is on every online list as being an underground FEMA facility.)   Outside there were Ford F-350's loading pallets of supplies and ferrying back and forth to the Federal Regional office. Steve, we could be  wrong, but it looks like they are preparing to take cover or respond to some sort of crisis.

Note: The maximum fuel range for a Cobra is 358 miles. If they originated from Pensacola, they would not be able to make it to ANY East cost Naval Air Station without going bingo fuel, with this location being past their midpoint. Any fueling assistance would have to come from aviation support some where besides a military base. 
Steve, I'm updating the email from this afternoon. As of 9 pm, we still have Marine Corps CH-53's and Cobra's in the air at random intervals. A friend called a like minded LEO in our group and stated that he witnessed the transports dropping behind the trees at the FEMA Federal Regional facility (shown on every FEMA camp website as an underground facility) and unloading gear onto trucks. Another LEO heard a fellow officer, who is with the National Guard unit in our town, stating that they are being called in for a joint "training exercise," even though 80% of that unit is away for annual training. These are the facts so far. Marine attack helicopters are carrying ordnance and are escorting transport helo's in and out of a FEMA facility and the nearest Marine helicopter squadron is based at MCAS New
River, nearly 500 miles from here. They are operating with logistical support that is within range, an unheard of logistic feat for a simple "training exercise" occurring stateside.

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