Previous Post on Jade Helm:
Jade Helm 15 – Training, Terror, Or Hoax? (5/2/15).
Jade Helm – Part II
The Symbolism of Jade Helm:
That the clog is a symbol of the Nazi concentration camp has been noted also on the Common Sense Show.
This is helpful, because overnight I was wondering if I was being paranoid.
So the clog can symbolize anarcho-syndicalism, the French Revolution, Jewish persecution by Muslims during the middle ages and by Nazis in the 20th century, and also orthodox Sephardic Jews, as I posted earlier.
That connection makes me more confident that Jade Helm could be read as Green Helmet, which is the color of the steel helmets of the Nazi army.
Here’s the Jade Helm logo again:

The Reach of Jade Helm:
I wrote before that some of the blogs were getting it wrong about the number of forces being deployed. 1200 is the number only in Texas.
This blog seems to think that that will be the largest number overall in any individual state, but that the largest numbers at any specific time will be in Florida and Mississippi, because the HQ’s of the operation are located there, at Eglin Airforce Base and Camp Shelby, respectively.
Eglin Airforce Base lies about 60 miles east of Pensacola in north-west Florida. Camp Shelby in southern Mississippi is the largest reserve training site in the country.
Most interestingly, local HQ in at least 3 of the Texas counties involved will be set up at private ranches, two of them being that of Steve Blaylock and of T. Michael O’Connor.
Reportedly, the ranches were volunteered and the owners are not compensated in any way, not even with tax write-offs.
Previous Drills:
There was a large military drill in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at the end of March.
On April 11, 2015, armed national guards patrolled a neighborhood in Ontario, California.
Abrogation of Law:
The National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 had a section providing for the indefinite detention of US citizens on suspicion of terrorism. The provision was reaffirmed by Obama in 2014.
Context of false-flags and black ops
A good article published at Global Research rounds up the various false-flags and black ops that make people wary of Jade Helm. It makes the point that the alternative media is not to be trusted either.
When the Washington Post condemns conspiracy theories by featuring them prominently, the reader is probably wise not to take either the theories or the critics at face-value but to reserve judgment until he understands all the facts for himself.
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