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World News See other World News Articles Title: I went to investigate the United Nations vehicles in Hagerstown, Maryland…Here is what I found Over the Christmas holiday my wife and I went back to Maryland to visit family, and like any other reasonable person, I decided to drive an hour and a half north-west to Hagerstown in hopes of capturing a glimpse of the much-talked-about United Nations vehicles stored in this secret Maryland facility. Here is what I found
. Its Christmas Eve, and Im up early, My wife has a day planned with her mother, and family festivities dont start until late this afternoon, which leaves me plenty of time to update the website and make the trip to Hagerstown. Unfortunately, this will be a solo mission as none of my friends and family share the same passion as me or want to risk getting arrested on Christmas Eve. Sometimes it sucks to be woke. I know this area very well. Hagerstown is just a quick trip up 70 West; this two-lane drag has a notorious workday commute as most sensible people have escaped the crime-ridden Baltimore County in exchange for this peaceful country oasis. Luckily, traveling today will be a breeze. As I inch closer to my destination, 11841 Newgate Boulevard, I see a sprawling backroad scattered with commercial warehouses, a FedEx hub, a DHL hub and a Tempur Sealy distribution center. 11841 Newgate Blvd Ironically a company called Liberty Property Trust owns the warehouse at 11841 Newgate Boulevard. Upon arrival, Im greeted by a vast chain linked fence with dozens of No Trespassing signs posted. The parking lot is empty which is expected on Christmas Eve, but after driving to the front of the building I notice that the entrance gate is unexpectedly unlocked and wide open. Yes, you read that right, the gate was wide open. I could have easily driven my car or walked right through and had unprecedented access to the outskirts of this facility. Since I was by myself and didnt have anyone to watch my back (and more importantly it was Christmas Eve and didnt want to inconvenience my family with the possibility of getting arrested) I decided it was best not to go in. Instead, I make my way around the perimeter of the building hoping to find the highly-discussed U.N. trucks, but I only seem to find a never-ending chain length fence and a pile of unidentified plastic objects in the parking lot. I finally reach another gate, but this time its locked and a little more intimating. As I continue to survey the perimeter of this fortress I notice security cameras on the corner of the building. I know Im getting closer. To the right of me is the Sealy Matress parking lot. And to the left of me is the infamous parking lot full of United Nations vehicles. Here are some more pictures from a better vantage point, taken directly behind the building in a marshy area. As most know, the housing of these United Nations vehicles is nothing new. Back in 2016 the good people over at Allnewspipeline.com first reported this sighting. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
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https://thecommonsenseshow.com/conspiracy-radio-shows-united-nations/putting- final-end-denial-un-troops-american-soil see comments: [Folks are putting the address into google map, and voila...seeing the vehicles.] if you know how to do that...
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