28 thoughts on “UN Armored Vehicles in Cleburne, TX ?

  1. OMG, Cleburne?? No say it ain’t so! However, I am not surprised. Cleburne is our town, what is the UN doing here?!? 🙁

    1. The trucks are armor plated in Cleburne; so it’s good for Cleburne. There are no threats or UN personnel invading !!! Wake up and quit tripping people! You can see Supreme Armored company from the road if you weren’t always staring at your cell phones!

      1. Sorry Chicken little but in my defense I am not always starting at my cell phone, in fact I hate cell phones but they have their place. My cell phone (it’s just a flip phone, no internet) stays in my purse and I rarely ever use the darn thing. And by the way, since you know where the Supreme Armored company is, please tell me where?? Oh wait, according to the Johnson County phone book it’s on Commerce Blvd. I’ve probably seen it then, maybe, maybe not. I live out in the county so most of our trips into Cleburne is shopping for groceries and not much else.

    1. Uh,what wealth,at least material wise!Let em drive away with our debts(I never asked to borrow any money!) and all the politicians.

    1. Thanks Bulldog they might build them here, not sure though. Cleburne is more of a railroad town but that doesn’t mean they don’t build those trucks here. I have never heard of that but Cleburne is growing and it’s possible they could be built here.

  2. Actually the only office that The Armored Group has in Texas is a sales office there is no manufacturing done there according to their website.

  3. Which way were they headed? Maybe they are going to the Oklahoma border to help the BLM take the Texas rancher’s land. (one conspiracy is as good as the next)

    1. Shorty, you have a point there, one conspiracy is a good as the next. Thinking about that Texas rancher, I hope that’s not the case. The BLM just needs to but out of these rancher’s lives.

        1. Thanks for the article about the rally Angel. It’s nice to see people supporting these ranchers. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. People are getting fed up with the government trying to steal land from ranchers and farmers too. We are all vulnerable these days.

  4. u.s. built secure transport.

    given that there was obviously no escort, they must have been empty.
    so they were probably just being delivered somewhere.

    more interesting is why the UN would want or need secure transporters like that with such obvious markings.
    normally if you have something of value you try not to draw atention to it.

  5. Holy Shit this is like an hour and a half away from me!

    Why didn’t someone run them off the damn road?

    This is insane.

    Hey CatFon, I’m in North Dallas, keep me and the rest of us in the loop, if you see anything. Haven’t seen any UN trucks in my area, yet, other than countless police security towers, but that doesn’t mean they ain’t coming.

  6. NC thanks, I’ll let everyone know should I see or hear anything. They were probably passing through. Since it looks like the bypass they might have been heading NE, unless they got on I35W and headed toward Ft Worth. If they stayed on Hi67 then they would have headed off toward Dallas. Who knows, maybe they went South toward Waco. Or like Shorty said, toward the OK border to help the BLM.

    I also wanted to add that I have seen those security towers too. Not in Cleburne as yet but other places in shopping centers around the Metroplex.

    1. I’m between you and NC here in the ‘plex. A friend saw ’em going down I-30 just outside Dallas heading east that day.

      1. Thanks lowtolerance, I appreciate the update from your friend. So they did head off East toward Dallas.

  7. Thanks guys. There’s nothing really East of Dallas, if that’s where they were going. Nothing but small towns and farm country. Strange.

    Did you mean heading East into Dallas or heading East outside of Dallas?

    1. Also, if they were heading to help BLM at Burkburnett, near the OK border then they would be driving in the wrong direction, as Burkburnett is Northwest of Dallas. Furthermore, Denton is the FEMA Region VI Headquarters, which is also slightly Northwest of Dallas, so it doesn’t look like they weren’t heading for that either.

  8. Those vehicles (12 in total) were previously Ford 550s. They were stripped down and armor plated, the fit with 3″ ballistic glass. Also gun ports were added to both the passenger and driver side for extra defense. All this was done at Supreme Corp. Plant #4, Armored Division. I don’t think I’m allowed to release exactly where they are headed… but it’s in Africa.

    1. So is the plant that makes those vehicles in TX? You might not be able to release that info but I just thought I would ask anyway. Off to Africa huh? Long way from here, makes me wonder what port they will be shipped from. By the way, thanks for the info!

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