Sam Pekenpah90140, quiet space, 89933,..., What the hell is that?Tue Feb 3 17:35:27 200464.140.158.209-------- Original Message --------Subject: Re: [PAG] America Invaded by Armed Paramilitary?Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 13:08:03 -0800 (PST)From: Sam Pekenpah sampekenpah@yahoo.com FORWARDED FROM ROSE KING: bethetruth2@yahoo.com ___________________________________________________What the hell is that?Some time back, I was listening to the short waveradio just spinning the dial.I came upon this station 9.330 at about 11:15 p.m. ona late Sunday night. It was a female message giver andshe was reciting groups of numbers one different thanthe other. They were groups of five numbers given inwhat seemed to be random unpatterened messaging. I said to my self, “what the hell is that,” andthought, this is some kind of coded messaging inMexican.Because I speak some Spanish, I wrote down a few ofthese number groups.They were 90140, quiet space, 89933, quiet space,20120, quiet space, 79195, quiet space, and this wenton for what seemed to be an hour or so. I finallyturned it off, and made these notes to relate to youall.Being close to the San Luis Valley in Colorado, aMexican strong hold, and knowing there is a Atzlancompound just over the Mountain in the Gardner,Colorado area, I though this might be some kind ofpreparational coding. But for what reason, and who inwhat area was doing this? The date of the transmissionwas 12-21-03, and the time I wrote down was 11:28 p.m.Mountain time. This may not have been in Colorado, butit was something I have never heard here before.My gut feeling is that something is a foot down south,and these are transmissions communicating instructionsfor some planed event. I think that the amnesty proclamation by bush isallowing the infiltration of hostile forces to bepre-placed for a coming event that may allow theseintruders from the south to be part of the militarytake over in this country when they declare martiallaw.There was a terrible military feel to thesetransmissions.Does anyone know anything about this?Can anyone track down the time or stations informationabout this transmission?One other item that might be of interest. There is a new tunnel that has been under constructionfor almost two years now.It is located on the East Side of the San JaunMountain range just west of South Fork, Colorado onHwy. 160. Dulce, New Mexico is just south of thisposition in the San Jaun range.One day during a rainstorm, the traffic had stopped toallow the opposing lanes traffic to come through theflagers stop because traffic through the constructionzone was one way.As we were all waiting in line, I didn’t pay muchattention to the white truck in front of me.Then, surprisingly, this guy got out wareing a FEMAcoat. I am sure he only had it on because it waslightly raining and might not have worn it any othertime thus exposing himself like he did. It was one ofthose kinds of dark blue cop, fbi, or some agency coatthey put on during a field event. He got out, lookedup the hillside, and then looked over the edge downtowards the stream below as if he were checking outstrategic positions.There are a few of us that feel this is one of thecover tunnels for an underground entrance into thetunnel systems here in Colorado. It’s most likely aconnection to the Denver International Airportunderground city system.This tunnel is still under construction, and bothentrances are blocked now. It is easy to see that thisis a possible entrance to the secret world of the FEMAunderground systems.Anyone have any information about this?ROSE KING_______________________________________________--- Edward Britton wrote: The Mexicans are coming! The Mexicans are coming! :-) But seriously, this is just a tad bizarre. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source: http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36880 Armed Mexicans cross border? U.S. 'volunteers,' journalists photograph mysterious militia Posted: February 2, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com A group of civilian volunteer U.S.-Mexico border watchers say they witnessed an incursion into the U.S. by 22 armed Mexican militiamen – and photographed the encounter with the paramilitary patrol. 4 members of 22-man squad of soldiers near Mexican border (Tombstone Tumbleweed) Chris Simcox, editor and publisher of the Tombstone, Arizona, Tumbleweed and founder of Civil Homeland Defense, a group that attempts to aid the Border Patrol nab illegal aliens, said the confrontation occurred the morning of Saturday, Jan. 24. Simcox, accompanied by a photographer and a video journalist, says the trio ran into a "squad" of armed Mexicans in olive drab uniforms in two military-type vehicles. Simcox said his group conversed with the group. "We could see the men run to what was apparently the leader of the squad where they conversed for a few seconds," he recounts. "A moment later 10 of the men jumped into one of the troop transport vehicles and drove down the hill in our direction. They stopped directly in front of us on the dirt road that parallels the border fence on the Mexican side." He said four men with rifles, M-16s and FALs, jumped from the truck and approached them on the fence. 3 armed men run up hill after being caught illegally entering U.S. on Jan. 24 (Tombstone Tumbleweed) "The cameras were rolling – on both sides," he said. "As the men approached, one of them was taking photographs of us. The leader approached, I said, 'Hola, como estas; buenos dias.' He asked immediately if we were immigration. I told him no. He then told us in Spanish it was prohibited for us to film them. We told him we were media and we had the right to film. He became a bit agitated at that point and asked for more specifics about who we were and why we were here. I asked him the same question. He told us they were out here protecting the border – just doing their job. We asked if they were military, they did not respond. The leader seemed perplexed about who we were and again asked what business we had in the area. We again replied we were journalists covering the illegal immigration story. The leader again said we should not be in this area." Simcox said none of the uniforms the men were wearing had patches, names or insignias of any kind that would identify them as official members of Mexican police or military forces. Simcox's group, the Civil Homeland Defense, describes itself as a large "neighborhood watch" organization, alerting the Border Patrol to its observations. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edward <+ Wanna see real terrorism? Just 'hole up' in a 'compound' somewhere in rural Texas while publicly asserting your rights under the first ten amendments to the Constitution. You'll have terrorists coming out of your ass. http://www.global-connector.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Underground_Economy/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/reality_pump http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WinMX2003
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