[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Identify These Goverment Trucks (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 3/17/2014 11:49:38 AM EDT
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Today while getting some groceries I noticed the blue Chevy truck in the parking lot. I wanted to take pics but went inside first. When I came back from inside the truck was still there. Saw one guy get inside from the passenger side. They were driving off so I snapped a few pics as they were leaving. Then I noticed they drove across the street to the other shopping center so I followed them to see if I could get some more pics. When I got there I saw 2 more trucks identical that were grey or silver in color. In each truck the driver always stayed inside while the other did there thing. They had at least 5 antennas on top plus a round dome on top of each vehicle. In some of the pics the glare was too bad to notice the top of the trucks. But all trucks were identical except for color. Duallys, Diesel,Winches on front.I drove through the parking lot and one of the drivers noticed me taking pics.He jumped out immediately and eyeballed me hard. Then I saw the third truck after leaving the parking lot. The guy that saw me taking pics jumped back in his truck and followed me to the highway while the others staying back at the lot. I don't know if he got my plate number but I put some distance between me and him and jumped on I-40.
When I saw him get on the highway then I hauled ass home. These guys did not want to be seen or pics taken. Tell me what you think these trucks might be.Location was I-40 in east Albuquerque near Kirtland AFB |
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Looks like CST. Especially the blue one. WTF is CST? My vote is Homeland Security monitoring cell phone comms in public, high threat areas. ETA: you are in NM eh? What about DOE monitoring radiation from the recent underground storage facility incident? |
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WTF is CST? My vote is Homeland Security monitoring cell phone comms in public, high threat areas. Quoted:
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Looks like CST. Especially the blue one. WTF is CST? My vote is Homeland Security monitoring cell phone comms in public, high threat areas. Civil Support Team Air/Army Guard HAZMAT analysis unit. Most states have 1, some have 2. Chemical nerds that step in when the local Fire HAZMAT teams need help with something outside their capabilities. |
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WMD Civil Support Teams.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Support_Team
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WMD Civil Support Teams. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Support_Team They have some cool gear. |


