GerardoNesmith
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hello... this is Gerardo and being in a profession of an arms and security expert, I've visited several military camps of Us army which brought me to a thought that how much innovative has been the technology..
Troll if I've ever seen one.
Troll if I've ever seen one.
Seems more like English is a second language. Sorry to disappoint your troll hunting.
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Don't make me judge. I didn't understand a single word of what he just said.
Troll if I've ever seen one.
Seems more like English is a second language. Sorry to disappoint your troll hunting.
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Arms and security expert contracted by the US military and he can't even speak or write English? Not a troll hunt, just my observation.
And yes I know he didn't say he was contracted but let's see you drive up to a military base and say, "I'm an Arms and Security expert, can I come in?", and not get turned away or arrested. You need credentials for something like that which requires being a contractor or consultant.
We had an attempted entry where I work, bout 20 years ago, when the cold war was still going on.
It was an Ukranian "Diplomat" who tried to bluff his way onto the site, using his Diplomatic passport...
He caused a full blown security Lockdown for several hours.
Wasn't thrilled to have so many M-16's pointed at him...(The troops all have M4's now)
Stupid Bastidge, I think the State department made him PNG (Persona Non Grata) for attempted spying.
Ya when I was on Pendleton for MCT we had an incident like that. Three middle-eastern men showed up in a pickup truck, got turned away, then showed back up a couple hours later in a different car with wires hanging out of the glove box. MP's didn't like that one very much. We were on lockdown for half the day.