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ZeroHedge
Two Chechens with no personal identification - and who were in no US national databases, otherwise illegal aliens that likely invaded the nation through the southern border, were 'taking photos' - or possibly surveilling - outside the home of an elite US Army special forces colonel near Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, in North Carolina.
Fox News reports the colonel confronted the men, one of which was using a "telephoto lens" and taking "photos of his children" outside his home on the evening of May 3, and that's the moment when an altercation broke out, with the special forces operator shooting and killing one of the Chechens.
The FBI told Fox News, "Our law enforcement partners at the Moore County Sheriff's Office contacted the FBI after a shooting death in Carthage. A special agent met with investigators and provided a linguist to assist with a language barrier for interviews."
Local Sheriff Ronnie Fields said, "The caller indicated that an individual was observed taking photographs on the property and had become aggressive towards a resident outside their home…. The deceased was found approximately 250 yards from the roadway, along a powerline on the residential property."
www.marinecorpstimes.com...
The two people drove up to the Fuller Road Gate of Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, in a box truck and were stopped by military sentries, Capt. Michael Curtis, a spokesman for the base, said in a statement to Marine Corps Times on Tuesday. “When asked, the operator of the truck informed the military police officers they worked for a company subcontracted by Amazon and were making a delivery to the U.S. Post Office located in the Town of Quantico,” Curtis said in the statement. Because the two had no affiliation with the Marine base and no credentials to enter it, military police officers directed them to go to a holding area to undergo standard vetting procedures, according to Curtis. But the driver blew past the holding area and attempted to drive onto the base.
Wow, you can’t get much more complacent and disingenuous than that. It’s to bad the people that illegal migrants have killed couldn’t join you on the beach, I’m sure they and their family would’ve enjoyed it too. You have a good time😏
originally posted by: Disgusted123
Yup! This is what we wanted.
So get ready folks, the invasion has just begun.
Grab your weapons and wait for the attack.
The time has arrived. Armageddon is here.
Oh, and have a nice Memorial Day Weekend. We are going to the beach. What are you guys doing? I guess fighting the immigrant invasion. Too bad, you're probably missing out on a good time this weekend.
a reply to: DBCowboy
Others have traveled much farther. In 2022, more than 23,000 Russian nationals attempted to enter the United States via the southern border with Mexico, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, representing a fourfold increase on the year preceding the war.Nov 9, 2023
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The Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector apprehended large numbers of Venezuelans and Chinese migrants; the Del Rio sector recorded 49 percent of all Cuban apprehensions. El Paso remained one of the most diverse sectors, seeing nationals from around the world...
www.migrationpolicy.org...#:~:text=Colombian%2C%20Ecuadorian%2C%20Chinese%2C%20and,much%20smaller%20totals%20than%20Ve nezuelans.
When law enforcement arrived on the scene shortly after 8:30 p.m., they found Daraev with gunshot wounds lying near a powerline approximately 250 yards from the road onto the property.
“Identification was not found on Daraev; however, his identity was later confirmed through family members and an international identification located in his vehicle,” the news release said.
Daraev was reportedly working as a subcontractor for Utilities One, a company based in New Jersey,the Sheriff's Office said. According to the company's website, their contractors work on infrastructure for telecommunications providers, electric and gas utilities and wireless carriers.
“Investigators are still working to verify his official employment status. At the time of the incident, Daraev was not in possession of any utility equipment, utility clothing, or identification,” the release said, noting the shooting was reported to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The Sheriff's Office said the Federal Bureau of Investigations was called in to provide a translator to assist with interviews of other reported Utilities One employees.
www.fayobserver.com...
originally posted by: underpass61
So, no concerns about what they were actually doing I guess.
Sources tell Fox News that "power company employment is often a cover for status/action" that U.S. intelligence agents use for surveillance of foreign targets overseas.
originally posted by: Disgusted123
Yup! This is what we wanted.
So get ready folks, the invasion has just begun.
Grab your weapons and wait for the attack.
The time has arrived. Armageddon is here.
Oh, and have a nice Memorial Day Weekend. We are going to the beach. What are you guys doing? I guess fighting the immigrant invasion. Too bad, you're probably missing out on a good time this weekend.
a reply to: DBCowboy