Fully Armed Army patrol neighborhood streets

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No, what was actually going on that morning was a —training exercise?? involving a quiet neighborhood that probably isn't that different from your own. Being the patriot that she is, Maggie decided it might be a good idea to start asking some questions. Nothing too difficult, mainly just what the hell they were doing walking fully armed down a street regularly used to facilitate the innocent pastimes of all American kids.
Glancing at her briefly one Soldier responded, —Just training Ma??am. Joining up with another patrol at the rally point.??
Not accepting this as a reasonable answer to her inquiry, Magge went on, —Oh, ok. What are you training on the streets of town for exactly—
At that the young soldier replied, —To be honest ma??am, I don't know.??
The reason for his domestic training exercise that morning might be unknown to him, but sadly this is not only just another indicator of the uncertain times ahead, but also a revealing indicator of how worried the Feds are of a possible outbreak of civil insurrections across the nation.

http://libertarianreview.us/2012/04/30/u-s-troops-in-neighboorhood-streets-fully-armed/
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http://coupmedia.org/terror-threats/nato-summit-and-chicago-evacuation-plan-0105<BR>
"Guard troops from the local Crookston Armory routinely take part in off-base exercises which train the local population to accept the sight of armed soldiers patrolling their neighborhoods as normal, reported the Infowars.??

"But news of military drills around Chicago, Minnesota and other areas raised questions why the US will conduct such extensive militia exercise only to prevent protests' escalation related to the forthcoming NATO Summit?"

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http://offgridsurvival.com/evacuationandblockadedowntownchicago/<BR>
"It's been reported by the local media, that Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is devising a strategy to deal with large-scale mass arrests during the NATO Summit meeting. In fact, the Chicago Sun Times is reporting that the once abandoned Joliet State Prison may be reopened as a mass detention center for NATO.

Joliet prison is about 40 miles from Chicago and can hold about 1,300 prisoners. The Sheriff is also reportedly looking at building tents in the yard at Cook County Jail."

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Also read elsewhere of curfews being instated; instructions to truckers for alternate routes to their destinations; cessation of traffic in the case of emergency; and multiple areas of the city "red-zoned" with military presence.
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http://coupmedia.org/new-world-order/u-s-russian-airborne-commandos-to-meet-in-colorado-2504<BR>
"For the first time in history, Russian and American airborne forces will participate in a joint anti-terror exercises scheduled for May 2012." (days after the NATO Summit)

"Russian soldiers will receive preliminary instructions in Colorado??s Fort Carson with the US weapons and equipment that they will use during the exercise. The drills include parachuting, operation planning, reconnaissance, assault operations and evacuations by helicopter."

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http://www.infowars.com/homeland-security-buys-enough-ammo-for-a-7-year-war-against-the-american-people/<BR>
"...the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), an agency that says its main purpose now is to thwart —homegrown terrorism,?? has awarded a contract to ammunition manufacturer ATK for acquiring 450 million rounds of .40 caliber hollow point ammo."

"In active battle operations in Iraq, ammunition is expended at the rate of 5.5 million rounds per month. That's 66 million rounds in a year."

"This is 70 million rounds of all types, including rifle rounds such as 5.56, .308, .50, etc. Pistol rounds most likely include 9mm (the common NATO round) and .45. There isn't much .40 pistol ammo used by soldiers serving overseas, by the way. That round is only popular in the United States. For example, several cops I know prefer to carry the .40 instead of a 9mm. They feel it —stops bad guys?? more quickly, meaning it causes more skeletal and tissue damage upon impact."

"An active war uses a variety of rounds, not just one type. As war is usually fought with rifles, not pistols, rifle rounds (like 5.56) are actually expended at a much higher rate than pistol rounds (.40), meaning that these 450 million rounds of pistol ammo are more than sufficient to provide the pistol ammo needed for a ten-year war against the American people when combined with a supply of rifle rounds, too. Because, you see, there are other contracts out there where the government is purchasing large quantities of rifle ammo such as 5.56, 7.62 and .308. In all, the non-military branches of the federal occupying government are acquiring enough ammo to wage what can only be called a long-term domestic war."