Thursday, May 7, 2015

County Denounces Conspiracy Theories, Approves Jade Helm 15

Conspiracy theorists with tinfoil hats became a topic of lengthy discussion in Tuesday morning’s commissioners’ court meeting, when the county commissioners addressed concerns brought by one local citizen over the U.S. Army's pending Jade Helm 15 operations scheduled to be held in southern Tom Green County in July. Noting widespread internet alarm, blog posts and martial law theories that have followed the announcement of operations in seven states, local citizen Amy Brown began her address by stating that Bastrop County and Big Spring have held public forums with Jade Helm Operations Planner Thomas Mead, and expressed interest in doing the same in Tom Green County. “I know that there is a lot of conspiracy theories and a lot of, you know, concern about [a] military presence…I don’t know what it is,” Brown said. “I don’t think we’re going to FEMA camps or anything, but…I thought maybe we’d be able to come and ask questions, alleviate any concerns we have as far as what we’re looking at as far as the military presence being seen or not seen…” Brown said she felt her concerns were legitimate and wanted to know what to expect, for example, if camping out in Christoval, where some of the operations will be underway.

Read more: http://sanangelolive.com/news/county/2015-05-07/county-denounces-conspiracy-theories-approves-jade-helm-15
Conspiracy theorists with tinfoil hats became a topic of lengthy discussion in Tuesday morning’s commissioners’ court meeting, when the county commissioners addressed concerns brought by one local citizen over the U.S. Army's pending Jade Helm 15 operations scheduled to be held in southern Tom Green County in July. Noting widespread internet alarm, blog posts and martial law theories that have followed the announcement of operations in seven states, local citizen Amy Brown began her address by stating that Bastrop County and Big Spring have held public forums with Jade Helm Operations Planner Thomas Mead, and expressed interest in doing the same in Tom Green County. “I know that there is a lot of conspiracy theories and a lot of, you know, concern about [a] military presence…I don’t know what it is,” Brown said. “I don’t think we’re going to FEMA camps or anything, but…I thought maybe we’d be able to come and ask questions, alleviate any concerns we have as far as what we’re looking at as far as the military presence being seen or not seen…” Brown said she felt her concerns were legitimate and wanted to know what to expect, for example, if camping out in Christoval, where some of the operations will be underway.

Read more: http://sanangelolive.com/news/county/2015-05-07/county-denounces-conspiracy-theories-approves-jade-helm-15
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