Friday, November 15, 2013

German transport trucks & Russian soldiers - what's going on in the Smoky Mountains?

'German transport trucks & Russian soldiers - what's going on in the Smoky Mountains?'
Proof of foreign troops on our soil?
German transport trucks & Russian soldiers - what's going on in the Smoky Mountains?

Posted By Director On November 15, 2013 (1:35 pm) In Featured News, Fifth Column, Globalist Agenda, Headline News, News Headlines, Suspicious Incidents, The Hagmann & Hagmann Report
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15 November 2013:  A listener to The Hagmann & Hagmann Report observed an interesting, if not disconcerting event in a small town that borders the Smoky Mountains. A German soldier transport truck, complete with the Balkenkreuz der Deutschen Streitkräfte emblem (a World War II insignia of the German armed forces) on the driver’s door, being driven into the Smoky Mountains. According to this listener, the driver appeared of Russian origin and seemed extremely nervous at the gaze of this listener.  Thinking quickly, the listener snapped several pictures, some of which are presented here.
Although the pictures do not show the driver’s attire, he appeared to be wearing an “odd shaped helmet – not a U.S. issued helmet” while operating the vehicle. Once observing the camera, perhaps, the driver hastened away toward the Smoky Mountains.
Note: Clicking the images will enlarge them.
According to this source, there are daily helicopter transports to and from a specific area in the Smoky Mountains, close or perhaps to and from an area controlled by the UN under their Biodiversity project – or possibly a site controlled by the United States military.
The question is… what is going on with foreign troops on U.S. soil, and why aren’t the citizens being told?
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The photos are from a member of “Hagmann’s Heroes,” an informal group of individuals – listeners to The Hagmann & Hagmann Report – committed to searching for truth and exposing lies…

Article taken from Northeast Intelligence Network - http://www.homelandsecurityus.com
URL to article: http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/archives/10019

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is an old model vehicle with, what looks like, a license plate. Military vehicles do not have license plates. This looks like a privately owned truck and could be a ruse.

Anonymous said...

You can see it has a TN plate this is someone who collects and restores mil vehicles nothing to see here.

Anonymous said...

In Germany ALL military vehicles have License Plates like in MOST countries in the world!!!

Anonymous said...

Tell the location and I can find out...