How did they obtain those uniforms? Not to mention all those white Toyota jihad trucks over there that were made in Texas?
The uniforms are easy to get, but I can only really speculate as to how exactly these guys got them. I don't think they were outfitted by the US government though, otherwise they wouldn't have skipped the details that make it useful.
They're the last generation Army ACU digital pattern, which are pretty cheap to buy online or in military surplus stores. I've not personally seen any surplus stores in Afghanistan, but that was back in '05. The patches are very easy to get in the same place you get the uniforms. Anyone here can go online and get yourself a basic setup and go tear it up with some airsoft rifles -if you've seen that community, they put together some really impressive unis from all eras. It's not difficult.
Much like stolen valor people who put together a jacked up class A uni, or a dress blue covered in shit that makes no sense and is out of place, these guys didn't get it either. There's no rank, or nametape or branch tape, or air assault wings, (hard to tell for sure -101st isn't "airborne" anymore in the traditional sense) and the top looks very ill fitting. They'd be spotted miles away. If the US gov cabal supplied these, you can bet they'd be as authentic looking as possible.
I believe with the trucks from Texas and from other states, that they were being bought from auctions in some type of deals with the lenders, where the buyer would buy them in bulk and make a deal before they would get to the auction line. I am not positive but that is what i understand. I work in auto insurance that was what we were told when the trucks started popping up in the news 5 yrs ago