A recent ATS thread
www.abovetopsecret.com... claimed that FEMA had purchased 107,200 Automax train cars to be used for
nefarious purposes, with associated conversation about coffins I think we can figure what the author meant.
As it was only about a 4-hour trip for me to do actual research I decided to take a drive. Here's what I found:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/2a09f436c371.jpg[/atsimg]
The Automax cars, as seen in the other thread, as well as a nice warning sign that I'm under surveillance.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/c963db72969c.jpg[/atsimg]
More of the same.
I drove around for 30-40 minutes following the tracks, looking for ways in.... sneaking, breaking the law, you know. I had dressed nicely so I could
weasel my way out and talk to the right people if need be. These guys took me seriously.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/af064c0474d6.jpg[/atsimg]
I asked them if they'd seen any FEMA train cars around but they hadn't. I described it "you know like the car carriers but with a FEMA logo?"
Nope, never seen one.
I went on and found... OMG! Cars! Being loaded into a car carrier!
[There was also a Walmart truck nearby, they're probably "in on it" whatever "it" may be...]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/09837abcd1a6.jpg[/atsimg]
As I was getting more familiar and, dare I say, gutsy, I drove back to the BNSF Command Center, where the guys who run this area work. I asked them,
"how many FEMA trains come through here?" but they were clueless to what I meant. I spoke with a worker, someone appearing to be his supervisor, and
ultimately the big boss (after asking if I could take some pictures).
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/0319e17122a4.jpg[/atsimg]
These guys had never heard of any FEMA trains here, they hadn't seen any, and the big boss even said, "What the hell would FEMA want to use trains
for??" I said, "I don't know, I'm just here to take pictures of them." (I had used the false story of doing follow up research on an article
which had been published
It was a fun day overall. I got to see miles and miles of track and cars, snuck in a few places that I shouldn't have, and talked to a few
in-the-know people. FEMA trains do not exist. If they do the guys who work with trains EVERYDAY have never heard of one, never seen one, and couldn't
even figure why FEMA would want one.
This is how research should be done. I don't get people claiming who-knows-what because they saw some random picture on the internet. Black crates
are not always coffins and train cars that hold cars are just that.
Case closed.
[edit on 9-10-2009 by notreallyalive]