
HOUSTON, 3/31/2011 —
Alarmed military intelligence contacts alerted me yesterday
to this disturbing story out of Chicago’s CBS affiliate:
Threats
Claim Nuclear Bombs Hidden All Over U.S.
It’s
a haunting echo of what Charles Krauthammer, the Neocon Dr.
Strangelove, wrote in his July 9, 2004 column, Blixful
Amnesia. He denounced America for being led astray by an
emerging 9/11 Truth movement. We had forgotten the “existential
threat” of Muslim terror, he admonished, and he prophesied
firey retribution for our transgression:
“There
is no gradualness and there are no countermeasures to a dozen
nuclear warheads detonating simultaneously in U.S. cities.
… A serious, coordinated attack on the United States
using weapons of mass destruction could so shatter America
as a functioning, advanced society that it would take generations
to rebuild.”
On
September 24, 2004, he pushed the same message with In
Defense of Democratic Realism:
“Imagine
what just a handful of the world’s loose nukes, detonated
simultaneously in New York, Washington, Chicago and just a
few other cities, would do to the United States. … If
that is not an existential threat, nothing is.”
The
same kind of thinking motivated Stu Bykofski, Krauthammer’s
fellow Neocon, to write his zealous August 9, 2007 column, To
save America, we need another 9/11:
“One
month from The Anniversary, I’m thinking another 9/11
would help America. What kind of a sick bastard would write
such a thing? A bastard so sick of how we … have forgotten
who the enemy is: global terrorists who use Islam to justify
their hideous sins, including blowing up women and children.”
On
February 26, 2009, another notorious Neocon, Bushman John Bolton,
joined the crazed chorus advocating atomic annihilation as a
cure-all for war-weariness. It was documented by a Mother
Jones article, John
Bolton at CPAC: The Benefits of Nuking Chicago:
“Appearing
at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the
nation’s largest annual conference of conservative activists,
Bolton, one of the hardest hardliners of the George W. Bush
administration, cracked a joke about the nuking of Obama’s
hometown.”
All
of this brings us back to the present peril of being multi-nuked
by an increasingly isolated and desperate Israel, aided by its
fifth columnists, doing what it does best: back-stabbing an
allied nation, then blaming it on Muslims. With Mossad
Mayor Rahm Emanuel newly installed in control of Chicago,
is it really surprising that this predictive
programming story originated there?
It’s
Jewish terror, not Islamic terror, that worries this former
Army intelligence officer. Since the beginning of the Iraq war,
it has been my duty and honor to lead hundreds of veterans and
activists comprising Ghost
Troop, a Constitutional cyber militia that observes and
reports the uncovered or covered up realities of the post-9/11
world. Our counter-false-flag experiences led us to create three
state subgroups in the last year:
These
are among the five states listed as threatened in Tuesday’s
CBS story, along with Oregon, where we have had a subgroup since
2007.
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Cryptanalysis
Challenge: Perhaps the most alarming thing about the CBS
Nuclear 9/11 story is the date on which it appeared, 3/29/2011
(329211). What is it about this date code that makes it double
trouble?
Recommend Resources
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-
9/11Missing
Links, Mike Delaney’s underground classic, delves
into Jewish terrorism and 9/11.
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Enumerated Endnotes
- Nuclear
Bombs Hidden All Over U.S.
- Blixful
Amnesia
- In
Defense of Democratic Realism
- To
save America, we need another 9/11
- John
Bolton at CPAC: The Benefits of Nuking Chicago
- MOSSAD
MAYOR: Chicago’s Rahm Emanuel
- Predictive
Programming of Mind Control by Media
- America First Books,
Capt. Eric H. May Index
- False
Flag Prospects, 2008 — Top Three US Target Cities
- 9/11 Missing
Links
- Fox
News: 9/11, The Israeli Connection
- 9/11 Was Good For Us!
— The Case Against Israel
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Captain Eric H. May, a disabled veteran,
is a former U.S. Army military intelligence officer and Desert
Storm volunteer. A former NBC editorial writer, his essays have
been published worldwide, from The Wall Street Journal
to Military Intelligence Magazine.
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