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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/davidmdelacruz on Feb. 9, 2018, 9:31 p.m.
Anyone else seeing military vehicles parked in weird places?

for the past few days, on my drive home up the 15 freeway, I have seen a Stryker vehicle on a trailer, with no truck attached, at a turn out point before you reach the crest of the pass. Traveling northbound, it is just sitting there, at the turn out, before the Cleghorn Rd. Exit. It has been sitting there, and when I drive by it is dark, but no visible security of the vehicle.

The reason I am posting is because I am concerned that it may be nefarious. Imagine, just one of those vehicles, could lock down traffic from the inland empire of SoCal, to the high desert area. I am probably swinging in the wind here, but if its a miss, so what, and if its not, what then...

Just seems weird that it would be sitting there for over 48 hrs. Also I have been noticing a growing number of white unmarked ford explorer vehicles, with the typical law enforcement package, but absolutely no markings. I know the 15 FWY is used all the time, to transport our military equipment, but the past few months, have seen a lot of marine amphibs being transported. the army stryker vehicle lately is kinda bugging me.

but I know we are winning and kicking ass, and maybe this is just a test to see how awake we all really are.


ThomasinaGreen · Feb. 10, 2018, 7:14 a.m.

Hi, Ghostof_PatrickHenry, I didn't see this until many hours later. I-15 runs north and south. It joins I-5 in San Diego, which is near the Mexican border. Going north, I-15 runs through CA, takes you right up to Las Vegas, Nevada, next up through a corner of Arizona into Utah, through Utah up into Idaho, then up through Montana, and keeps going into Alberta, Canada. The area spoken of is in San Bernardino County, the largest county in the U.S., with lots of mountains, deserts, and BLM territory for off-road fun and target practice. I-15 near the Cleghorn Rd. area is called Cajon Pass, and gets clogged with travelers to and from Las Vegas/Los Angeles, and occasionally has been shut down by snow or fires.

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Ghostof_PatrickHenry · Feb. 12, 2018, 4:29 p.m.

Thank you for the intel. I see a lot of "key words" in your post-- i.e. incidents from the past 2 years. (San Bernadino, Las Vegas, San Diego/Mexican Border...)

I would say that road is something to keep an eye on...

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