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Geschrieben von Baldur am 26. Juni 2001 01:22:59:
Als Antwort auf: Secret Base Discovered In Mississippi geschrieben von Mr. Burns am 24. Juni 2001 14:58:47:
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>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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