About A Dozen Blue Bell Ice Cream Trucks In Military Convoy On I-25 South


Published on May 26, 2015 by DAHBOO777

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I was sent this footage from a subscriber that lives in Colorado. He said the Military Convoy was Headed South. But what caught his attention , was about a dozen Blue Bell Ice Cream Trucks Traveling along with the convoy.

In my opinion, it would be rare to see that many Blue Bell Trucks at Once, Let alone traveling with a Military Convoy. Interesting None the Less.

FULL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StHjl…

9 thoughts on “About A Dozen Blue Bell Ice Cream Trucks In Military Convoy On I-25 South

  1. I agree that’s alot of Blue Bell trucks, but they’re a lot of Chevys, fords and dodge pickups in between the convoy too. Maybe this, maybe that, and a lot of what ifs. Next time take the next exit. Get back on the highway in the same direction of the convoy and follow, take pictures of bumpers, sides,
    and passengers. And quit guessing about what’s going on.

    Who, What, Where, Why, and When for you civilians. Give a good situation report, PLEASE.

      1. “Civilians” people who were never in the military or prior military that forgot or didn’t pay attention to there training.

        BTW Henry, I admire your passion and fire when you’re on the micro effect or liberty tree radio. Don’t back down. “When we lose our freedom we also will lose our lives”.

        1. I don’t mind being identified as ‘not being in the military’, though I would have followed the Blue Bell trucks and taken the pictures from every angle and even went up to the people driving them had they stopped and asked them “What’s the deal?” on camera.
          Civilian, the root being civics, implying society and citizen. The word civilian indicates a separation that cannot exist if we the people are the militia, which is the only constitutional military force allowed in this Republic. I guess what I’m edging up to is that the military is not the only place one can learn the art of war and all its aspects.
          Thanks for the kind words and for listening to the broadcasts. 🙂

  2. I was never in the military.

    I learned to ask “who, what, where, when and why” during elementary school English lessons.

    1. LOL, I guess you never went to a catholic school. Those penguins use there rulers like samurai swords when asked those five words. Especially “why”.

  3. I’m not trying to demean anyone here. I’m just getting tired of, for example, “I saw a military vehicle or vehicles on interstate 15 in Montana”. Well there’s an Air Force base in Great Falls, which is a missile base and those missile silos are all over the place. “But it was army vehicles”. Army National guard sites in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena and Missoula with Helena being the training site and HQ in Bozeman. Then there’s the Army reserve sites. We even have a Naval reserve site in Helena. And where the Navy goes the bring there Mens department (Marines).
    So what I’m saying is get to know what’s in your state and be alert. When some units that aren’t normally in your AO are present, get photos, follow at a safe distance. Try to find out where they’re going. If you see them stopped at a gas station or rest area, play stupid and ask those five questions about “them there army trucks”. You’ll be surprised about the info you’ll get. And if you have a hot girlfriend or wife who ask those questions, they’ll spit out all kinds of info.

  4. Aw geez. Maybe the military folks just like ice cream Dahboo. I don’t see anything here that connects any dots to me.
    . . .

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