I don't know if this belongs here or on /pol/ but this is more of a conspiracy subject than a political subject. I have made the same general commute for the past 4 years going up and down the same strip of highway in the Midwest often after midnight. When I first started making this commute from work the highways, even close to city centers, were incredibly empty. Some nights there would be no other cars on the road. Starting about 2 years ago, daytime traffic, even non-commercial traffic has spilled over into the 12-3am time bracket. I have no idea why this is happening as gas has gone up and the economy has gone down. In addition, I have noticed a large increase in unmarked police cars in my general area, or at least along/nearby my commute. They are normally sedans of a pre-2010 make which have been equipped with a police light bar and sometimes a flood light. My state does not allow for unmarked police cars which is making this sudden increase very strange. I have also seen a fully unmarked ambulance painted a medium grey. No hospital identification, no government identification, excessively dimmed windows and if my eyes didn't lie a full crew in the cab. wtf is going on? I have also seen several different weird occurrences on my daily commute which I can share if desired.
Which state? Also is there an Amazon fufillement center, data center or the like nearby?
>>42340470just explain what youve experience?? weird anamolies?? have you seen strange GOVT trucks with exotic technologies on them?? usually happens when someone is literally thinking too skrong for cope but feel free to essssplain
>>42340470ICE is not especially paranormalThough I bet they bust some spooky cartel shit now and then. I've heard that there are whole cartel drug ops setting up shop in national parks etc, whole towns of people trafficked in who are completely isolated in the woodsCould do multiple threads on the cult shit the cartels are up to.
>>42340470People are buying old cruisers at sheriff auctions that occur around this time of year. What do you think happens to the old cruisers when departments buy new ones? They aren't unmarked. They've had the marks stripped off because they can't be sold otherwise. Why do you think every cop car is wrapped instead of painted? The lights don't need to be removed to sell so that's why they are still attached.I swear you people need to actually look into what your local government is doing instead of hypothesizing about it online with other retards.
>>42341253Came to say this. The non-marked ones are auctioned and when they're discontinued at scale you'll see a lot of them. As far as increase in traffic, I'm sure the millions of illegals the last regime deliberately brought in have something to do with that.
>>42340924Several. >>42340947On one occasion I have had a person pull up behind me during a rather intense storm with no one else on the road and just ride my tail despite being able to easily pull around me. they then randomly turned off their lights and dipped for some reason. Probably just an idiot trying to freak me out. >>42340971Its not ICE. There was no logo. >>42341253>>42341296I have actively looked into purchasing police vehicles. I am aware that they modify them prior to selling them such as removing the light bar. Also, at least one of these was a Subaru. Who puts a police light bar on a Subaru and then parks it at 1:30am in a police hiding spot and just sits there outside of cops? It could be criminals??? I have seen this across the last year, not just recently. Like I mentioned, it has NOT been any standard model of cruiser. Also its late for me. probably wont be able to respond to this thread for much longer if at all.
>>42341628>Who puts a police light bar on a SubaruThe police. The city that has a Subaru plant by me uses Subarus as cop cars. This isn't a conspiracy, you are just sheltered and have no idea what is happening outside your front door so you get startled by the most mundane bullshit when you actually open your eyes and look around.
>>423404704 years ago was 2022, right after the pandemic, when everyone was work-from-home. Companies realized that gave their employees too much freedom, so more and more are having return-to-office mandates to keep them in line. There are more commuters now than there were 4 years ago, and that includes late-shift workers. As for the unmarked cars, they can make them as illegal as they want, and it won't matter- do they expect the cops to arrest themselves?