Is the occupation of America imminent?
While few could say what is coming, there have been some curious sightings that hold ominous tones, as military vehicles and equipment for foreign forces have been sighted on U.S. highways.
A man named Jeff Stern witnessed these curious UN vehicles and posted pictures to his Facebook, writing:
Can’t begin to tell you how many of these I passed today on 81 near Lexington VA, Interesting times ahead!
Why are these MRAP tank-like vehicles, bearing United Nations decals, being transported across the interior United States?
Does it bear a relationship to the deteriorating state of affairs, or impending riot control, martial law or economic collapse?
An explanation is not immediately apparent, those there have been many suggested explanations.
As Brandon Turbeville writes:
For the past day or so, military convoys have been witnessed traveling both North and South, with lines of equipment ranging from Humvees, troop transport trucks, and tankers to military personnel following the convoy in civilian vehicles. Interestingly enough, many of the soldiers traveling in the convoy were seen wearing helmets, an unusual procedure for a simple convoy. In addition, the convoys were carrying what appeared to be construction equipment.
Although the troop movement may indeed have been a routine convoy and the United Nations vehicles may also have been a routine shipment from a manufacturing facility or even a simple and benign transport, the controversy brewing in the United States elections and the potential for civil unrest, the dangers of economic collapse, and the potential conflict with Russia are all potentials for use of United Nations “peace keepers” inside the United States as many have posited in the past as well as for some type of “martial law” scenario.
One commenter on The American Mirror, where the sightings were discussed, seems certain that the explanation is nothing more than the shipment of UN vehicles produced by military defense contractor BAE for overseas shipment:
“soldiers traveling in the convoy were seen wearing helmets, an unusual procedure for a simple convoy.” –> It’s not unusual at all. In my 20+ years in the Army, anytime we were in a tactical vehicle we were required to wear our helmet whether we were in a convoy or not.