JMHO wrote:
No need to save me, pal. I can take care of myself, and I don't to have panic attacks or get my blood pressure up over conspiracy theories.
Conspiracy theories generally arise AFTER an event occurs, such as JFK's assassination and the 9/11 attacks. The problem with tagging Jade Helm as a conspiracy theory before the event must be measured against how trustworthy is the federal government. According to many polls, all of whom closely agree, nearly 75% of Americans do not trust the Obama regime. Question is, when was the last time Obama or any official in his admin told us the truth about anything?
My feelings about Jade Helm are these: I do not under any circumstances believe a word the feds tell us. That said, I am in Condition Red (vigilant and prepared). I take this guarded stance out of pure instinct for survival. (It ain't paranoia).
Two elements of the Jade Helm "exercise" do trouble me:
1) From the JH mission statement we read "train to CONTROL THE HUMAN DOMAIN." What precisely is the meaning of this? This does have a sinister ring to it.
2) The designation of red states as "hostile" and blue states as "submissive". I don't much care for the color of this. It definitely bears the marks of Obama's political agenda.
In any case, I will remain vigilant (the price of Liberty, doncha know?) I will keep watch, and if this turns out to be just a military exercise, unprecedented in scope though it may be, and the troops pack up and return to their bases leaving no death and destruction on the fields, then, hey, fine and dandy. If this is not the case, well, y'all take it from there.
Saw a bumper sticker: THE FOUNDING FATHERS WOULD BE SHOOTING BY NOW. :D
Having said all this, the Jade Helm exercise does not by any stretch overshadow so many other possible events that could shake the foundations of our nation and the world at large. There are some possibilities at this stage of the game that make the JH event look like a boy scout camp.