A White Hat Special Forces unit knew how to find a federal listening post that had been eavesdropping on their communications with Fort Bragg as they hunted for rogue FBI agents allegedly involved in a child trafficking ring.
Listening posts, as White Hats call them, are innocuous-looking structures—storefronts, laundromats, donut shops, delicatessens, sometimes a shack in the woods—that grew in number after the criminal Joseph R. Biden stole the presidential election and gave FBI Director Christopher Wray carte blanche to wiretap law-abiding citizens, patriots, militias, and Trump supporters nationwide, without reasonable suspicion, probable cause, or a warrant. Naturally, the feds have used these unconstitutional stations to intercept White Hat chatter, hoping to thwart tactical operations that imperil the regime’s agenda. Invisible to the average citizen, the stations dot the American landscape, from the largest metropolises to rural communities in northern Montana.
A source at Fort Bragg told Real Raw News that White Hats destroyed several in the last three years, but the feds, with unlimited funding and the ability to print money whimsically, simply rebuilt new ones nearby.
In the past, the soldiers who found these outposts gave federal eavesdroppers a chance to surrender. And several availed themselves of the opportunity, valuing life over bullets in the brain. Some became 5th Columnists, either stimulated with a sense of awakening patriotism or wanting to avoid a one-way trip to Guantanamo Bay, and helped White Hats glean the location of other clandestine listening posts.
When General Eric M. Smith assumed command of the White Hats, however, the days of ultimatums were over. He had spoken with 5th Special Forces Group commander Col. Brent Lindemen about the morality and legality of “eliminating” Deep Staters sans offering them a choice, and they agreed they had been too lenient, especially when 75% of federal intelligence was either a misdirection or outdated.
They viewed the listening posts as unlawful and illegal, and the Deep Staters manning them as slaves of the cabal.
“Even if only a quarter of what we got had value, it was better than nothing. The new directive meant we had to find different ways to find the listening posts. I can’t go into all the details, but it involves soldiers in the field, the help of cyber command, lady luck, and sometimes torture. No one likes it, or doing it. It’s unspeakable. But if it helps save children or catching pedos, we’ll do what we must,” the source said.
In early August, a Special Forces unit was in northern Montana pursuing four feds suspected of trafficking children across the border and into Canada. Intel suggested the evildoers routinely kidnapped children in Glacier National Park and boated them across Upper Waterton Lake, which straddles the border.
While traversing rugged terrain near Red Rock Point on the western side of Glacier, the Special Forces unit stumbled into an ambush and was surrounded by eight unknown assailants armed with automatic weapons. Despite being surprised, Special Forces turned the tables and killed the attackers, none of whom carried identification. They did have radios, over which a clear voice requested a status update.
The signal clarity was too strong to be distant in an environment replete with uneven terrain and towering mountain peaks that blocked line-of-sight transmission and reception. Also, the odds of randomly walking into an ambush were infinitesimally small given the absolute breadth of the northern Rockies and the thousands of miles of hiking trails connecting its myriad peaks, lakes, rivers, and streams. The ambushers had to have known the Special Forces’ route; it was no coincidence.
Special Forces had stayed connected with Bragg via secure satellite phone, meaning a nearby entity could break their encryption and communicate with the ambush squad; the ambushers’ radios, commercially available Baofeng UV-54 8-watt transceivers, which retail at $60, indeed could not crack encryption.
They listened to repeated calls for a status update, and the voice eventually said, “Must be in dead zone.” As he spoke, a second voice in the background asked if anyone wanted anything from Abruzzo.
Special Forces had spent enough time in Montanna to know that Abruzzo was an Italian eatery in Whitefish, a year-round tourist city 50 miles, as the crow flies, southwest of their current location. They deduced that the feds must have used one or more repeaters–an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level amateur radio signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power, so that the signal can cover longer distances without degradation—to maintain contact with the ambushers.
“It was Whitefish or bust,” our source said. “Special Forces maintained radio silence because they knew the enemy was listening, and they figured since the guys who tried to jump them didn’t report in or back, any Deep State in Whitefish probably thought their ambush went haywire and packed up shop. It’s not like our guys could get there in five minutes. But it’s what they had to work with—that and a bit of luck.”
The two conspicuously dressed FBI agents standing outside a fish & tackle shop with a 35-foot-tall antenna array jutting from the roof never knew what hit them. Special Forces shot them dead where they stood. A placard on the steel door—odd for a fishing shop—read “closed for renovations,” and the windows had been boarded up as if to withstand a hurricane. They blew open the door with an explosive charge, entered the building, and shot dead a fed dressed in a T-shirt and Khaki shorts.
There was no fishing gear, no rods, reels, or bait. Not even a single lure. There were thigh-high radio and computer racks, a firearm safe on the floor, and another steel door that led to a back room.
Once inside, they saw two feds cowering behind a desk. Both were shot dead point blank. They had not been given a chance to surrender. Bang bang.
Special Forces demolished the equipment and withdrew.
Our source said they eventually found and dealt with the kidnappers and rescued three children who would’ve been sold and enslaved.
“As long as we know there are feds out there aiding and abetting these slavers, or doing it themselves, they and their illegal outposts are valid targets. No mercy. Those kids wouldn’t have got any mercy. For a long time, the Deep State has had this aura of invincibility. Well, they’re not invincible. Not from us,” our source said.
He added that White Hats have improved their communications encryption since the incident.