Monday, June 7, 2010

*** Possible Battle Hardened Troops Or Guard Arrive In Gulf***

Red Alert! Possible Battle Hardened Troops Or Guard Arrive In Gulf

June 6, 2010 by NotForSale2NWO  


Grand Isle (French: Grande-Île) is a town in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, located on a barrier island of the same name in the Gulf of Mexico.

UPDATE – 9:00PM – Eastern

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRR6oLKtX7s&feature=player_embedded


As of now we still have no photo/video confirmation of this report. A few different people from Grand Isles have contacted us and were adamant that there IS oil present in Grand Isles. It is possible our reporter who drove from Texas did not spot any oil and was primarily focused on the troop movements. We are hoping to get a live update on the first 15 mins of The Decompression Session, tonight at 10pm eastern. If that isn't the case we will be getting an update as soon as possible. Again, this Intel was given to use by a known patriot and we felt it to be too important to hold back.

Intel HubShepard Ambellas

June 6, 2010

Grand Isle, Louisiana -This report came to us through our on scene guerrilla reporter Robert Rutherford. Robert is in the  process of getting actual photo/video proof. Until then we will be monitoring the story and it is unconfirmed. We are confirming the amount of oil in the area and will be updating this story. Reports that Coast Guard critical response teams packed up and vacated the town, with the government covering their hotel tabs.

As of 12:00 PM CST, possible battle hardened troops or National Guard, in full battle gear and body armor with have been seen moving into the area. Fully armored HUMVEES with 50 Cal active gun turrets are reportedly arriving on scene as well.  All troops and vehicles are in woodland patterns.

Black trucks with red letters displaying "Disaster Relief Team" have also arrived. FEMA contractors and mobile facilities are present. The Crisis Management Corp. is reportedly present as well.

Our reporters see no visible sign that the troops are National Guard at this time. They reported the troops looked "battle hardened".

This is what we have been warning was going to happen for over the last month here at the Intel Hub. We already had this Intel from our military sources. We will be bringing you live video updates, and report from the scene. We believe this is the first step in a massive coastal evacuation that could potentially disperse 40-50 million people.

We will be updating the site with the latest information, and tracking this extensively. Please submit all tips and information to tips@theintelhub.com

According to reports at least 17,500 troops have been mobilized, ordered by President Obama.

The CDC is now involved. The following is an excerpt from the CDC's website.

CDC Responds to the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Updated June 2

CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recognize the importance of anticipating, monitoring and responding to any potential public health hazards that may affect human health. Currently, 126 CDC and ATSDR staff members are involved in the response, including six staff members who are deployed to Gulf Coast states. CDC is monitoring potential health threats or conditions across the five Gulf States that may arise as a result of human exposure to the oil spill. We are in constant communication with our state partners and have a standing commitment to quickly support and respond to any emerging health threats.

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Guard truck in accident on La. 1

Associated Press - June 5, 2010 5:04 PM ET

PORT FOURCHON, La. (AP) - The Louisiana National Guard says several guard members were taken to a hospital for observation after an accident involving a troop-carrying truck.

The accident happened Saturday morning on Louisiana Highway 1 near Port Fourchon. Col. Mike Deville says the truck left the road and wound up on its side.

DeVille estimated that as many as six guard members were taken to a hospital for observation but no serious injuries were reported.

Deville said a mechanical problem with the truck may have caused the accident.

Guardsmen have been working in the Port Fourchon area on projects related to the BP oil spill.

http://www.ksla.com/global/story.asp?s=12600933


Truck carrying LA National Guard crashes near Port Fourchon

Updated: Jun 05, 2010 6:34 PM CDT

PORT FOURCHON, La. (AP) - The Louisiana National Guard says several guard members were taken to a hospital for observation after an accident involving a troop-carrying truck. The accident happened Saturday morning on Louisiana Highway 1 near Port Fourchon.

Col. Mike Deville says the truck left the road and wound up on its side. DeVille estimated that as many as six guard members were taken to a hospital for observation but no serious injuries were reported.

Deville said a mechanical problem with the truck may have caused the accident. Guardsmen have been working in the Port Fourchon area on projects related to the BP oil spill.


http://www.ksla.com/global/story.asp?s=12601324

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