Martial Law Bridges in Seward, Alaska?

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  • raiven

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    man these people are working fast on lockind down these citys.



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    July 9, 2009
    In April, a caller to the Alex Jones Show provided details on Department of Homeland Security drill in Seward, Alaska. Alex had received several emails from residents of Seward claiming the town would be locked down and a Homeland Security exercise conducted there.
    Seward was not subjected to a DHS martial law exercise, but they did get new bridges that appear designed to

    lock down the city, as the video here demonstrates:


    Martial Law Bridges in Seward, Alaska?

    there is a clip inside the link
     

    shooter521

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    If it's on Alex Jones, it's gotta be true. Right? :rolleyes:

    I'm surprised those bridges didn't lead to the Amtrak depot in Beech Grove; everybody KNOWS that's where the detention camp is gonna be! :):
     
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    jblomenberg16

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    Yeah, I think their tinfoil hat is on a bit to tight. Some of the coments on that link share some similar thoughts.

    I think the exposed bolt holes they claim are for lock down are just part of the modular design of the bridge. It was a bit tough to tell, but it looked like the bridge was just a series of smaller truss sectons bolted together. The holes on the end pieces are where another could be linked in if the bridge were longer.

    That's my :twocents: .
     

    Rob377

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    OMG!!! new bridges!?!?!?! Clearly put there as part of a takeover plot!

    Watch out for new curbs or sewers in you area....they're MARTIAL LAW CURBS! :):

    Sorry, couldn't resist :D
     

    Dr Falken

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    Well, when you look at the video of the bridge, it's easy to see that the holes on the end that the gentleman show, and then latter as they move up the bridge are just part of the way the bridge trestles interconnect. And I'm not sure if that's steel? And the guard rails are too high, they'd leave at least 3' at the bottom on a "gate". They should either end, or have a notch cut in them. I do not think that this bridge was designed with a "gate" in mind.
     

    longbow

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    pre engineered bridge parts my friends.........or the engineer is not very smart

    Go to DC or look at any federal building and you will see how vehicle denial systems should look.......
     

    tyler34

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    even if it was designed with a gate in mind, whadya know it's called over the river and through the woods move 15 feet to either side and you can now cross again. that video is retarded.
     

    Joe Williams

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    I'm surprised they concentrated so much on the bridges, but completely failed to address the problem of the martial law road.
     

    clt46910

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    Yeah, I think their tinfoil hat is on a bit to tight. Some of the coments on that link share some similar thoughts.

    I think the exposed bolt holes they claim are for lock down are just part of the modular design of the bridge. It was a bit tough to tell, but it looked like the bridge was just a series of smaller truss sectons bolted together. The holes on the end pieces are where another could be linked in if the bridge were longer.

    That's my :twocents: .

    That is what it is, just modular designed bridge parts. Used the same type thing on some of the construction sites I am been on.
     

    Joe Williams

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    That is what it is, just modular designed bridge parts. Used the same type thing on some of the construction sites I am been on.

    Used the same type of thing in the Army waaaay back when I was a Combat Engineer, and I've been trying to remember the name. Bailey Bridges?

    We called them that to deflect attention away from their top secret uses as martial law bridges :D I mean, c'mon, no one is going to believe they are used because they are fast to put up, and strong, right?
     

    trophyhunter

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    Martial Law bridges, in Alaska? :laugh: I think they are amongst the very last people someone would want to try that on. Anything that can be used to keep people in, could also be utilized by them (Alaskans) to keep people out.
     

    Boilers

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    Those look like prefab 'joists' for lack of a better word.
    Not sure WHY they need to place them that high in those spots, though.

    That guy sure likes to walk in the middle of a busy road. Get the heck out of the way, mister!
     

    SnoopLoggyDog

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    Nice to see that the Seward Highway is finally getting some new bridges. I have family that lives in Sterling and it is beautiful country. I have to agree that those are prefab bridges and that the video is full of tinfoil.
     
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    Jeronimo

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    Can't blame them for being suspicious. Especially after having homeland security "exercising" in their city. Martial law isn't a conspiracy theory. Look what happened in New Orleans after Katrina.

    If you don't think your government has wet dreams about martial law, gun confiscations, the NAU, global currency, CCTV, genocide... you're being very naive.

    P.S. I find tinfoil hats to be quite fashionable.
     

    Whiskey Lake

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    There is definitely a point that is going a little crazy...Alaskans are the last people that you will be able to force martial law on...however...Beech Grove, that is another story. :) I actually went down there for fun. The people there are SUPER-suspicious. I thought it was all a joke until I actually started asking some questions. Nothing they say actually makes sense. Horror camps are a little unbelievable but they cannot answer ANY questions that were raised by those stupid videos.

    Who knows....
     
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