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"I don't buy this video. The guys do not look military. For one thing, the uniforms are old. Nobody wears those anymore, not even the airforce. Secondly, the "soldiers" were not even wearing their uniforms the right way. Two of the "soldiers" did not have their pants tucked into his boots as per army regulations. Thirdly, none of them had their head gear on which is standard for everyone on-duty. To me, the video looks staged."
Maybe and maybe not. I don't care to be honest. The very idea of federal force acting against civilians to me is repugnant. It brings back fuzzy warm feelings of joy like watching the mass murder at Waco.
"I don't buy this video. The guys do not look military. For one thing, the uniforms are old. Nobody wears those anymore, not even the airforce. Secondly, the "soldiers" were not even wearing their uniforms the right way. Two of the "soldiers" did not have their pants tucked into his boots as per army regulations. Thirdly, none of them had their head gear on which is standard for everyone on-duty. To me, the video looks staged."
Interesting.....
Bingo. The woodland BDU pattern has been phased out. Not to mention the car they were driving was too old and beat up. Most military fleet vehicles are fairly new, and usually gray or blue. Also, the guys weren't carrying weapons, didn't have any sort of gear on, not even radios. I call BS on this.
Now that's some conspiracy theory. I knew I was good - I don't know if I'm that good.
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