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Jade Helm 15 Ends - No Martial Law

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September 15, 2015
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Jade Helm 15 is over with no martial law

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Jade Helm 15 is over with no martial law

Get it here.[/caption]The joint forces training exercise has drawn attention from the media, in the form of full blown theories about martial law, including Chuck Norris who wrote “The U.S. government says, ‘It’s just a training exercise.’ But I’m not sure the term ‘just’ has any reference to reality when the government uses it.”. It looks like Norris and the rest of the U.S. population can rest easy. From Stars and Stripes:The military exercise Jade Helm 15 generated enough conspiracy theories this year that it garnered mockery on late-night television, commentary from presidential candidates and reaction from the Texas governor. The basic thrust of the concerns: The military was laying the groundwork for martial law — if not now, then sometime in the future.The exercise will end quietly Tuesday, however. Carried out in parts of Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, it will conclude after two months of operations, said Suzanne Nagl, a spokeswoman for Army Special Operations Command, which oversaw it.

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"At this time, we do not have any lessons learned to share since we have not yet conducted an after-action review of the exercise, but we do believe the exercise overall was a success," Nagl said in an email.As initially detailed in planning documents, the exercise was to include elite service members from four military branches. It eventually was reduced to include 200 Special Operations forces and an additional 300 support personnel for most of the exercise, with about 700 hundred members of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division traveling to Texas to train as part of Jade Helm for about five days in August.See the full story at Stars and Stripes.[mwi-cat-listing cat="94" ppp="4" cols="4" desc="false" type="view" btn_color="black" ]

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