Secret Base Discovered In Mississippi

Geschrieben von Mr. Burns am 24. Juni 2001 14:58:47:


Secret Base Discovered In Mississippi -
Russian Military Presence?

Mississippi civilians have discovered a secret military base,
manned by civilian and U.S. and foreign military personnel,
deep within the DeSoto National Forest in the southeastern part
of the state.

After discovery of the secret site, the Mississippian patriots,
dressed in camouflaged clothing and equipped with cameras and
videotaping equipment, were able to penetrate the outer
perimeters of the base and have provided The SPOTLIGHT
with numerous photographs and about 45 minutes of video
tape.

The base, located within a restricted area of the national forest,
posted with signs designating it as an "endangered species"
habitat, covers a considerable area. Abundant about the base
were Russian T-72 main battle tanks, BTR-60 Russian armored
personnel carriers, a Scud surface-to-surface missile battery
consisting of several individual units and missiles, at least one
Russian SA-6 Gainful surface-to-air (SAM) missile launcher
with its three missiles elevated and in launch position and a
Russian SA-8 Gecko SAM carrier with its four missiles in place.

(Photo) Above, a Scud missile and launch trailer photographed
by members of the "Confederate Marines."



ARMED CIVILIANS

The camp at the time seemed to be guarded primarily by
"civilian types," who carried sidearms in holsters.

A retired U.S. Special Operations officer told The
SPOTLIGHT that the operation sounded to him like some type
of "top secret spook [CIA] operation."

All of the Russian equipment, as described above, was
photographed with both conventional and video cameras by the
Mississippians, who have dubbed themselves the "Confederate
Marines." A Pentagon spokesman told The SPOTLIGHT that
he had no information regarding any type of military operation
in Mississippi's DeSoto National Forest.

The obviously top secret operation was discovered by the
Mississippians August 15 when they encountered a long military
convoy on a remote highway in the DeSoto National Forest
area. The vehicles were not only on the road but dispersed in
the woods on both sides. The civilians tried to engage in
conversation with troops in the convoy who were garbed in
"foreign, probably Russian" military camouflaged uniforms, but
found they could not speak English.

CONVOY GONE


The Mississippians returned to their homes, got their cameras
and video-taping equipment and returned to the area on August
16. The convoy and all signs of military activity had
disappeared.

They identified the area as being a short distance south of the
hamlet of Bellville on the northern edge of the DeSoto National
Forest and south of Highway 98 and east of New Augusta,
Mississippi.

Traveling down the road a short distance, the men discovered a
trail going off into the forest through the posted "endangered
species" restricted area.

Ultimately, they discovered the base and, dressed in
camouflaged gear, they were able to get close enough to take
photographs of the area, including views of large generators,
large communications antennas, mobile homes, a fenced in
razor-wired site, large dirt-moving equipment, two large
concrete slab foundations that had recently been poured and
several other staked areas for more concrete slabs. Both military
and civilian vehicles were in the area and government cars
arrived carrying high-ranking Marine, Army and Air Force
officers

A trailer bearing electronics gear beleived to be connected to the
operation in the Mississippi national forest area is pictured at
Camp Shelby.

The men returned to the area on August 21 and again on August
25, taking more photographs and videos of the area. They also
discovered another encampment about five miles away,
equipped with more communications antennas and solar panels.

Returning again on August 29 they discovered a Scud missile
raised in launch position on its trailer. They took some
photographs but were seen and after being chased escaped from
the area.

The following day they returned and sighted what they
described as a "battery of Scuds," which they photographed.

Back at the area on August 31 they shot still photos and video
tape of one of the Scuds. On their final visit to the area on
September 1, they discovered that the Scud missiles and other
equipment were being prepared for removal from the area.

Hiding beneath a truck carrying U.S. military personnel,
apparently there to guard the base, they overheard the men
talking about the equipment. The conversation indicated it was
to be moved the next day and that their operation had caused
AT&T to complain that the operation was "blowing out
micro-wave transmissions." ___

A sign appearing near the Scud missiles inexplicably bears the
slogan "Abort Clinton."

In the forest, in the vicinity of the base and missiles, the men
were amused when they found and photographed a sign with
American flags and the wording "Abort Clinton."
The Mississippians visited nearby Camp Shelby, where they
discovered and photographed extensive activity, which they
believed was perhaps connected with the operation in the
national forest.

They photographed highly sophisticated communications gear,
including military trucks with dishtype antennas raised high
above them. The federal government remains mum on the
subject.

Sophisticated communications antennas are raised above their
truck carrier at the Army's nearby Camp Shelby.


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