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Originally posted by Lifthrasir
I live in Stillwater, OK and drive to Tulsa twice a week for school and have in fact seen four of these in Tulsa. I didn't get the street names down, but one was in the area of 51st and Garnett, to be more specific to what I can remember.
Yes, I do see someone mentioned "tornado season," and Oklahoma is right in the middle of Tornado Alley, so maybe that's all they're there for. Not so sure why they just park and leave, though. Maybe it has something to do with that ugly cell tower in the background? Maybe someone could go get a sledgehammer and take a look!
(spelling correction)
[edit on 2-3-2009 by Lifthrasir]
Originally posted by Nifron
reply to post by Bombeni
That article is very hard to believe, lmao. Bait? Okee!!!
Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by Ex_MislTech
Even then, why would they place a trailer in the middle of potential disaster site. That would be like staging FEMA in Galveston right before a hurricane.
Hope you keep us updated.
i would believe the gubment is dumb enuff to try anything to get our tax dollars. but i could also see it being a fake story. "but i read it on the internet so it must be true!"
Originally posted by prjct
Originally posted by Nifron
reply to post by Bombeni
That article is very hard to believe, lmao. Bait? Okee!!!
I think this article is not real....I did a search at FEMA's website for Ray Brown as well as Director of Disaster Avoidance, as well as a few google and other search engines for the same and found nothing.........hmmmmmm
look for the nwo tagging mich street signs thread. ive been looking around pa. and nj and have seen a few. havent posted anything back yet because i want to get some good pics first.
Originally posted by Aberinkula
The article is clearly fake. Look around the website. Looks like a news-satire website based around an environment theme.
As for the trailer its self, this is interesting. I'll be sure to check around my town, too.
What are these "stickers" to be on the back of street signs? What kind of street signs? All of the street names in my town are double sided with no where to put a sticker w/out covering up the street name, unless it's a VERY small sticker. Would they be on stop signs? Other "direction" signs? (IE Yield signs)
Just want to know so I can look for my self. I'll be sure to nab pictures of anything and everything I see w/ my camera phone.
Originally posted by Bombeni
Originally posted by Lifthrasir
I live in Stillwater, OK and drive to Tulsa twice a week for school and have in fact seen four of these in Tulsa. I didn't get the street names down, but one was in the area of 51st and Garnett, to be more specific to what I can remember.
Yes, I do see someone mentioned "tornado season," and Oklahoma is right in the middle of Tornado Alley, so maybe that's all they're there for. Not so sure why they just park and leave, though. Maybe it has something to do with that ugly cell tower in the background? Maybe someone could go get a sledgehammer and take a look!
(spelling correction)
[edit on 2-3-2009 by Lifthrasir]
I live in Tulsa, a couple miles from that location will go by and have a look see. There are plenty of businesses around there will try to ask if any of them know what this is for.
Originally posted by Jay-in-AR
This thread reaks of paranoia and fear-mongering.
Are people going to post this crap every time they see FEMA? Let me guess, the conspiracy is that they'll use these trailers to haul and dispose of dismembered bodies after they've had the Chinese come in and kill everyone with a red sticker on their mailbox?!