A pity those numbers aren't in the tens of thousands; not only would Jade Helm become a LOT more interesting, but it would also save a great deal of time by cutting to the martial law chase:
A civilian group is readying to monitor Operation Jade Helm, the military training mission that will begin next week in Southwestern states involving thousands of troops as well as aircraft and heavy vehicles.
According to the Houston Chronicle, the surveillance operation, Counter Jade Helm, has been coordinated by hundreds of people to keep an eye on the two-month military drill, which many view with suspicion, charging a possible federal territorial grab.
Three groups of volunteers, or twenty people in total, will monitor the SEALs, Green Berets, and Air Force Special Ops in Texas where Jade Helm starts Wednesday. Details of where the military will be operating throughout the seven-state territory have remained a secret, posing a challenge for the monitoring effort.
"If a team member sees two Humvees full of soldiers driving through town, they're going to follow them," Eric Johnston, a surveillance team leader in Texas, told the Chronicle. "And they're going to radio back their ultimate location."
Of course, "Counter Jade Helm" isn't going to counter anything, not with only a few hundred "trackers" with no specifics on the details of the operation and no means of stopping it even if they did. And, come to think of it, tens of thousands of clueless but well-meaning patriots would just smash into each other and otherwise be unable to get out of their own way. Which I'm educatedly guessing is why the feds are keeping the details of Jade Helm classified.
But at least someone is attempting to chronicle this martial law dry run. And it is awfully difficult not to notice (at least for the historically literate) that the States in which Jade Helm is unfolding also happen to constitute the territory President James K. Polk (a Democrat, in case you were wondering) conquered from Mexico in the Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo following the U.S.-Mexican War in 1848.
A plotted Ameriphobic "two-fer," perhaps? Practice Barack Obama's 2016 coup de tat and lay the groundwork for returning the American Southwest to Mexico thereafter?
I report, you decide.
Good thing "Counter Jade Helm" is reconnoitering, even if it is only piecemeal.
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