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Your prison car awaits.
For all of the unbelievers out there....What the Hell are these!!!!!
Your fiat money at work building these bi-level prison cars (by the thousands according to the San Francisco Chronicle) built by KBR (Kellogg, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton). These were parked on the tracks behind a pecan orchard managed by one of my friends in Texas a few months back. They were completely hidden from the highway that paralleled the orchard.The Fetid Feds only moved them at night. It has been reported that some of these beauties have been prepositioned in each state. (Submitted by Ric H.) .stevequayle.com http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...rail_cars1.jpg http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...rail_cars2.jpg |
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geeze what next?
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"building America" indeed. Weird looking. They could be used for livestock, but the sides look like heavy plastic... Not the best for transporting humans. We are pretty diligent and can easily make sharp objects...
Just thoughts. On a second look, the shadows that make it look like plastic are possibly from trees or shrubs. Seems like drilled holes... Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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Sure don't look like new AmTrak cars?:sad:
Looks like something cheney's<KBR> hulliburton would be involved in:mad3: interesting page; http://www.issuesandalibis.org/campsd.html |
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Well you know, they are just being nice an giving a place for all them sick people to go to...:nono: They're just trying to help...:tears:
EEE Gads... Wormhole |
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for our weary troops overseas. |
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All for our best interests... we can't be trusted to think for ourselves. FEMA did a heck of a job helping out in New Orleans... and the Military, they were sooo helpful protecting their interests... except for the snipper gunfire, we hardly knew they were there.
If FEMA ever offers a handout... RUN!!!:mad3: Peace of Mind, when I have one... Wormhole |
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They can keep building prop after prop after prop but I guarantee you that none of these props will ever be used, at least not in the way they want to use them. ;)
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Derail the boxcars, capture the guards, and free the prisoners.
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They bear an eerie resemblance to the railroad cars in "The Wall" by Pink Floyd.
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The rail cars have improved since the WW11 though. http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...-Unveiling.gif Quote:
I wonder if this museum in Illinois is also fearmongering. |
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http://www.issuesandalibis.org/whiteboxcars.jpg Thanks for your post, giovonni. This website is entirely new for me. I wonder whether any employees of KBR/Halliburton read Avalon posts... |
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You know what I think they might be? You know how paranoid the car industry is about new models getting out? They just might be car transport vehicles (given what look like vinyl sides)... moving new models from one location to another.
Rather mundane idea, I know, but still..... |
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to carry coffins is what I thought of.................all those lovely little plastic boxes they purchased months ago..............getting things in place on this big game of theirs... we need a bomb fire somewhere
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The inside story:
Auto-Max Railcar Gets More Vehicles to Dealers For your viewing pleasure: Some discussion here: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread322171/pg1 It's not difficult to repurpose a train car. The NAZI train car at the start of this thread looks like a standard livestock car. However, that proves nothing. Why are so many automobile carrying train cars on out of the way side tracks right now? Looked at the auto industry in this country lately? http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...3/210506.1.jpg http://californiatrains.com/wish_you...ord_090404.jpg |
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Great post jhana. Very useful information.
Why would Fema need all of these railcars to move vehicles? Anyway mystery is a least partially solved. Great work. |
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Yes very versatile design, but since we aren't selling the volume of cars in this nation like we use to:mfr_omg:
You have to use them for something<>right?? Note; I have also seen these transports in illinois and the closest facilities were a multi > state prison complex. note; the original design was to protect in transport (insurance cost) from vandalism and the general environmental conditions, but again very versatile wouldn't you say? |
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OMG, we're all going to be hauled off in trains to concentration camps! OMG
HaHa, thanks Jnana for your post and grounded reasoning! |
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Why the vent holes? Co2 would need to escape or the Trains would become coffins for the poor drivers, but the holes do not seem to be in the best place from an engineering perspective. Thoughts?
Peace of Mind, Worm |
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Hi Dantheman62,
I'm with you on this one. There are people who have a very fertile and sinister imagination, and no matter what one says to some, they still stay with the conspiracy theory. Tailor made cargo trains are nothing new. Road car transporters in the US would be for shorter runs from central inland ports to the dealer. It makes sense to stick lots of cars on trains and have them hauled over a larger distance. If anyone can give evidence of these sort of trains having been used, or similar trains being used to carry large amounts (even small amounts) of prisoners, or even troops, I would be keen to know. Until then it remains a hypothesis and just as it could be a hypothesis that I have one of those wagons and make a three storey house out of one. Best regards, Steve Quote:
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Hi Micjer
What are they? Ohh shur they are only rail carts specifically designed with a satelite modulation system to transport weather balloons filled with swamp gas. Ohh look, whats that over there?? http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...k_Elephant.jpg |
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The reason they built these new carrier cars was because many vehicles that were on the older carriers would end up at their final destinations minus electronic equipment (stereos and what have you ) so it was decided that they enclose the carriers to prevent that from continuing . I`ve know this for over ten years Living near Windsor Ontario I have seen many long lines of these full of cars & trucks . That being said though they would also make it possible to transport other cargo in them what ever they choose to it would be efficient .
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