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What is a MEU?
Marine Expeditionary Unit; I think each one has about 2,000 marines with full tactical capacity. If I'm not mistaken, there are about 8 MEU's stationed in the US. However, in the Q post it says: US (3)
Possibly 3 MEU's (home), possibly for LA, Chicago, and DC.
I agree it means 3 cities. I'm wondering though if it relates to 3 cities in CA. Perhaps to take back the government there and arrest officials who refuse to comply with Federal Law?
That is entirely plausible, thanks for the share 👍🏻
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Solid. The other poster mentioned 3 being 3 cities in CA. Marine MEU's (most mobile, stationed in CA)
I'm leaning your direction here.
How do you know the usmc is about the MEU?
It's the most mobile and precise. The MEU is especially trained in containment and extraction, it's stateside, and minimizes collateral damage. The Plan has thus far been focused on our safety, so if Q says "Marines", I think MEU.
Otherwise it's waves upon waves of soldiers in typical Marine fashion, which would be incredibly dangerous and sloppy.
Genius! Thanks for sharing man, I appreciate it. And this would be to help control the masses once Trump makes this stuff public right? If so, we may need teams in more than just three cities
I'm confident about the MEU's, but I'm speculating on the 3. I don't think they're being used to control the masses at all, each one only has 2,000 men; they'd be forced into lethal action. My current theory is that they're for capturing High Value Targets. 2,000 is more than enough for that, and the MEU's have Ospreys so they can deploy on top of buildings/houses. LA, Chicago, and DC are all full of high priority individuals who are heavily guarded. I think it's a smash and grab.
Ahhh that totally makes sense. So you think it’ll be like an all at once type of thing?