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Originally posted by JasonT
You guys need to stop stressing out over everything. If you had been reading the news, you'll see G4S #ed up big time and 3,500 soldiers are needed to fill in the void regarding Olympic Security. Yesterday, they were saying Police would have to be brought in too. All this "activity" is nothing more than the army switching people around. Use common sense, people!
Originally posted by dwarfflex
some thing is going on. ? i had a lady share this with me today, i find what she shared interesting .
I live in Norfolk England between 3 airbases. I know this sounds crazy but I know the sounds from the bases when they are practicing with weapons and stuff. But lately I've seen a lot of trucks full of troops with ammo crates etc. this is not normal activity. Also of a nightime there's been odd noises and yet they are not planes or choppers they aren't thunder either? It sounds very deep and it grumbles. Do you think this is kind of weird? I lived here 13 years and I never heard nothin like thius before. And its also after midnight every timeedit on 12-7-2012 by dwarfflex because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by woodwytch
Obviously they’re getting ready to clash with whoever is blamed for the false flag disruption of the Olympics!
I guess that’s the same reason 3,500 more British troops have been assigned to the Olympics too.
link
Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed the government will deploy an additional 3,500 troops at the London Olympics amid concerns that the firm G4S - which had been enlisted to provide the bulk of the 13,200 private security guards across 100 Olympic venues - may not hit its target because of problems recruiting and training staff.
Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by dwarfflex
What makes you think this has anything to do with American troops?
Are these American bases?
edit on 12-7-2012 by seabag because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by stumason
reply to post by woodwytch
The Olympics, silly
As of 2 hours and 29 minutes ago, all airspace around London was sealed with only commercial traffic in their assigned corridors permitted. To back this up, significant air assets have been moved from around the country to London.
Originally posted by khimbar
I live in Norfolk England between 3 airbases. I know this sounds crazy but I know the sounds from the bases when they are practicing with weapons and stuff.
Really? Does she? She's an expert?
But lately I've seen a lot of trucks full of troops with ammo crates etc. this is not normal activity.
Again, she's an expert on what's normal?
Also of a nightime there's been odd noises and yet they are not planes or choppers they aren't thunder either? It sounds very deep and it grumbles. Do you think this is kind of weird?
Not really, but she's the expert apparently.
I lived here 13 years and I never heard nothin like thius before. And its also after midnight every time.
Armies and air forces practice. I'd be more concerned if they didn't in all truthfulness.
edit on 13-7-2012 by khimbar because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Milkflavour
reply to post by seethetruth
I would strongly advise against videoing troop movements etc. the MOD would not take kindly to that I wouldn't think... they changed the rules (maybe last year I can't remember) on filming the police and security services etc. The new 'anti-terror' law means you can't do this if it interferes with security.... From the Met police website:
"Photography and Section 43 of the Terrorism Act 2000
Officers have the power to stop and search a person who they reasonably suspect to be a terrorist. The purpose of the stop and search is to discover whether that person has in their possession anything which may constitute evidence that they are a terrorist.
Officers have the power to view digital images contained in mobile telephones or cameras carried by a person searched under S43 of the Terrorism Act 2000 to discover whether the images constitute evidence that the person is involved in terrorism. Officers also have the power to seize and retain any article found during the search which the officer reasonably suspects may constitute evidence that the person is a terrorist. This includes any mobile telephone or camera containing such evidence."
Originally posted by seethetruth
reply to post by Milkflavour
who cares about the terrorist act its all rubbish any way somebody needs to film it, just because they have made a law does not mean it has to be obeyed