Chinese Troops Reportedly Amassing Near US-Mexico Border
By Brandon Turbeville
If recent accounts coming from some in the alternative media are to be believed, then Operation
Fast & Furious may soon give way to an even bigger story surrounding
the U.S./Mexico border. Indeed, even the notorious Mexican drug cartels
might find themselves taking a back seat.
This is because claims are now being made suggesting the major presence
of Chinese troops stationed inside Mexico, both along the U.S. border
and the port areas.
The first question, of course, is whether or not this information is
accurate. If it is, the second question immediately becomes, “why?”
Unfortunately, however, all the information we have currently comes from anonymous
sources who have yet to be verified in terms of their reliability.
The reports currently garnering the most attention are those coming from Steve Quayle of the Q-Files Radio Show who recently interviewed a cross-border trucker who claims to have actually seen a major Chinese military base inside Mexico.
The trucker claims he was delivering a trailer load of food to a
military camp 60 miles south of Laredo, Texas. As he was entering
Mexico, he says he was escorted into the country by the Mexican Federal
Police to protect the truck from hijackings and robbery. The camp
itself, according to the trucker, was about 2 miles wide and 3 miles
long and was staffed by Chinese soldiers complete with armored vehicles
and living quarters constructed from refurbished shipping containers. As
his truck was being unloaded by the soldiers, he claims he was able to
count the armored vehicles parked neatly in rows. According to the
trucker, there were 10,000 armored vehicles located in this facility. He
also claims that there were water tanks, generators, and communications
complexes.
After this report and based upon the information given by the trucker as
well as the geographical knowledge available to him through other
individuals, Quayle claims he enlisted his own source which he refers to
as “Cross Border Eyes,” to go to the area which was the most likely
location for the Chinese base. This area was determined to be in the
triangle between Sabinas Hidalgo, Lampazos de Naranjos, and Arroyo
Blanco.
Upon entering the area, “Cross Border Eyes” claims he immediately
noticed large numbers of Mexican Federal Police in many different types
of vehicles, including some that were painted “that odd green
characteristic of Red Chinese vehicles.” “Cross Border Eyes” then claims
that he tried numerous other entrances to the triangular region by
other roads, tracks, etc. but, at each location, there were massive
levels of Federal Police on patrol. He is quoted as saying, “it was like
you stuck a firecracker into a red ant hole and blew it, and you know
how all the red ants come up out of the hole . . .”
Quayle also reported on the same day that High Frequency communications
were being broadcast on U.S. military frequencies carrying with them
“heavily oriental accented operators speaking broken English in direct
communications with Conus [Continental United States] Military Comm
Stations . . . . . . . . the accent was not Japanese either, but Chinese.”...
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By Brandon Turbeville
If recent accounts coming from some in the alternative media are to be believed, then Operation
Fast & Furious may soon give way to an even bigger story surrounding
the U.S./Mexico border. Indeed, even the notorious Mexican drug cartels
might find themselves taking a back seat.
This is because claims are now being made suggesting the major presence
of Chinese troops stationed inside Mexico, both along the U.S. border
and the port areas.
The first question, of course, is whether or not this information is
accurate. If it is, the second question immediately becomes, “why?”
Unfortunately, however, all the information we have currently comes from anonymous
sources who have yet to be verified in terms of their reliability.
The reports currently garnering the most attention are those coming from Steve Quayle of the Q-Files Radio Show who recently interviewed a cross-border trucker who claims to have actually seen a major Chinese military base inside Mexico.
The trucker claims he was delivering a trailer load of food to a
military camp 60 miles south of Laredo, Texas. As he was entering
Mexico, he says he was escorted into the country by the Mexican Federal
Police to protect the truck from hijackings and robbery. The camp
itself, according to the trucker, was about 2 miles wide and 3 miles
long and was staffed by Chinese soldiers complete with armored vehicles
and living quarters constructed from refurbished shipping containers. As
his truck was being unloaded by the soldiers, he claims he was able to
count the armored vehicles parked neatly in rows. According to the
trucker, there were 10,000 armored vehicles located in this facility. He
also claims that there were water tanks, generators, and communications
complexes.
After this report and based upon the information given by the trucker as
well as the geographical knowledge available to him through other
individuals, Quayle claims he enlisted his own source which he refers to
as “Cross Border Eyes,” to go to the area which was the most likely
location for the Chinese base. This area was determined to be in the
triangle between Sabinas Hidalgo, Lampazos de Naranjos, and Arroyo
Blanco.
Upon entering the area, “Cross Border Eyes” claims he immediately
noticed large numbers of Mexican Federal Police in many different types
of vehicles, including some that were painted “that odd green
characteristic of Red Chinese vehicles.” “Cross Border Eyes” then claims
that he tried numerous other entrances to the triangular region by
other roads, tracks, etc. but, at each location, there were massive
levels of Federal Police on patrol. He is quoted as saying, “it was like
you stuck a firecracker into a red ant hole and blew it, and you know
how all the red ants come up out of the hole . . .”
Quayle also reported on the same day that High Frequency communications
were being broadcast on U.S. military frequencies carrying with them
“heavily oriental accented operators speaking broken English in direct
communications with Conus [Continental United States] Military Comm
Stations . . . . . . . . the accent was not Japanese either, but Chinese.”...
Read Full Article Here: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2012/04/chinese-troops-reportedly-amassing-near.html