Russian TV mockingly prepares for war with the U.S. by telling citizens to buy water and gas masks

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Russian TV mockingly prepares for war with the U.S. by telling citizens to buy water and gas masks
Updated | Claiming that some Americans are preparing for a coming war with Moscow, Russian state-owned television explained to the country’s residents how to stock their bunkers with water and basic foodstuffs in case a war breaks out.
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Well isn't this interesting, just think if it really happened the TARDS would crap their pants and go into a frenzy like a rabid dog on steroids blaming Trump for it all. If they only knew how clueless they are.
Oh but how funny it would be to watch them scurry like rats , and that one week of groceries they have lmfao these dumb fks couldn't even figure out how to survive if the US was ever nuked.

They'd be begging for daddy Gov to come save them, Oh Trump would matter then.
 
Gas masks? We don't gas civilians. That's something Russians do.
 
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LOL m Instead we do this .
 
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LOL m Instead we do this .

Geez man. Alex Jones is tinfoil hat enough but a poster made up by any organization that has the words "occupy" or "99%" is over the top.

We already know what the #occupy and 99% movements were all about: Socialism, Marxism, globalism, anarchy, liberalism, the progressive movement, and the Democrat Party.
 
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LOL m Instead we do this .

Geez man. Alex Jones is tinfoil hat enough but a poster made up by any organization that has the words "occupy" or "99%" is over the top.

We already know what the #occupy and 99% movements were all about: Socialism, Marxism, globalism, anarchy, liberalism, the progressive movement, and the Democrat Party.

IT's bad some jokes can't research and think everything they can't believe is Alex Jones...

My gawd go to a LIberay , go to the fkn CIA site IT 's there. Jesus Christ.
 
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Operation Northwoods
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Operation Northwoods
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Operation Northwoods memoranda (March 13, 1962).
Operation Northwoods memoranda (March 13, 1962).[1]
Operation Northwoods, or Northwoods, was a 1962 plan by the US Department of Defense to cause acts of terrorism and violence on US soil or against US interests, blamed on Cuba, in order to generate U.S. public support for military action against the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. As part of the U.S. government's Operation Mongoose anti-Castro initiative, the plan, which was not implemented, called for various false flag actions, including simulated or real state-sponsored acts of terrorism (such as hijacked planes) on U.S. and Cuban soil. The plan was proposed by senior U.S. Department of Defense leaders, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lyman Louis Lemnitzer.
The main proposal was presented in a document entitled "Justification for US Military Intervention in Cuba (TS)," a collection of draft memoranda written by the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) representative to the Caribbean Survey Group.[1] (The parenthetical "TS" in the title of the document is an initialism for "Top Secret.") The document was presented by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on March 13 with one paragraph approved, as a preliminary submission for planning purposes.
The previously secret document was originally made public on November 18, 1997 by the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board,[2] a U.S. federal agency overseeing the release of government records related to John F. Kennedy's assassination.[3][4] [5][6][7] A total of about 1500 pages of once-secret military records covering 1962 to 1964 were concomitantly declassified by said Review Board.
"Appendix to Enclosure A" and "Annex to Appendix to Enclosure A" of the Northwoods document were first published online by the National Security Archive on November 6, 1998 in a joint venture with CNN as part of CNN's 1998 Cold War television documentary series[8][9] - specifically, as a documentation supplement to "Episode 10: Cuba," which aired on November 29, 1998.[10][11] "Annex to Appendix to Enclosure A" is the section of the document which contains the proposals to stage terrorist attacks.
The Northwoods document was published online in a more complete form (i.e., including cover memoranda) by the National Security Archive on April 30, 2001.[12]
Content
In response to a request for pretexts for military intervention by the Chief of Operations of the Cuba Project, Brig. Gen. Edward Lansdale, the document lists methods (with, in some cases, outlined plans) the authors believed would garner public and international support for U.S. military intervention in Cuba. These are staged attacks purporting to be of Cuban origin, with a number of them having real casualties. Central to the plan was the use of "friendly Cubans" - Cuban exiles seeking to oust Fidel Castro.
'The proposals included:
* Starting rumors about Cuba by using clandestine radios.
* Staging mock attacks, sabotages and riots at Guantanamo Bay and blaming it on Cuban forces.
* Firebombing and sinking an American ship at the Guantanamo Bay American military base - reminiscent of the USS Maine incident at Havana in 1898, which started the Spanish-American War - or destroy American aircraft and blame it on Cuban forces. (The document's first suggestion regarding the sinking of a U.S. ship is to blow up a manned ship and hence would result in U.S. Navy members being killed, with a secondary suggestion of possibly using an unmanned ship and fake funerals instead.)
* "Harassment of civil air, attacks on surface shipping and destruction of US military drone aircraft by MIG type [sic] planes would be useful as complementary actions."
* Destroying an unmanned drone masquerading as a commercial aircraft supposedly full of "college students off on a holiday". This proposal was the one supported by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
* Staging a "terror campaign", including the "real or simulated" sinking of Cuban refugees:
We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington. The terror campaign could be pointed at refugees seeking haven in the United States. We could sink a boatload of Cubans enroute [sic] to Florida (real or simulated). We could foster attempts on lives of Cuban refugees in the United States even to the extent of wounding in instances to be widely publicized. Exploding a few plastic bombs in carefully chosen spots, the arrest of Cuban agents and the release of prepared documents substantiating Cuban involvement, also would be helpful in projecting the idea of an irresponsible government.
* Burning crops by dropping incendiary devices in Haiti, the Dominican Republic or elsewhere.
Journalist James Bamford summarized Operation Northwoods in his April 24, 2001 book Body of Secrets thusly:
Operation Northwoods, which had the written approval of the Chairman and every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called for innocent people to be shot on American streets; for boats carrying refugees fleeing Cuba to be sunk on the high seas; for a wave of violent terrorism to be launched in Washington, D.C., Miami, and elsewhere. People would be framed for bombings they did not commit; planes would be hijacked. Using phony evidence, all of it would be blamed on Castro, thus giving Lemnitzer and his cabal the excuse, as well as the public and international backing, they needed to launch their war.[13]
[edit] Related Operation Mongoose proposals
In addition to Operation Northwoods, under the Operation Mongoose program the Department of Defense had a number of similar proposals to be taken against the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro.
Twelve of these proposals come from a February 2, 1962 memorandum entitled "Possible Actions to Provoke, Harass or Disrupt Cuba," written by Brig. Gen. William H. Craig and submitted to Brig. Gen. Edward Lansdale, the commander of the Operation Mongoose project. [14][5][6][7]
The memorandum outlines Operation Bingo, a plan to, in its words, "create an incident which has the appearance of an attack on U.S. facilities (GMO) in Cuba, thus providing an excuse for use of U.S. military might to overthrow the current government of Cuba."
It also includes Operation Dirty Trick, a plot to blame Castro if the 1962 Mercury manned space flight carrying John Glenn crashed, saying "The objective is to provide irrevocable proof that, should the MERCURY manned orbit flight fail, the fault lies with the Communists et al Cuba [sic]." It continues, "This to be accomplished by manufacturing various pieces of evidence which would prove electronic interference on the part of the Cubans."
Even after General Lyman Lemnitzer lost his job as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff still planned false-flag pretext operations at least into 1963. A different Department of Defense policy paper created in 1963 discussed a plan to make it appear that Cuba had attacked a member of the Organization of American States (OAS) so that the United States could retaliate. The Pentagon document says of one of the scenarios, "A contrived 'Cuban' attack on an OAS member could be set up, and the attacked state could be urged to take measures of self-defense and request assistance from the U.S. and OAS." The plan expresses confidence that by this action "the U.S. could almost certainly obtain the necessary two-thirds support among OAS members for collective action against Cuba."[15][13]
Included in the nations the Joint Chiefs suggested as targets for covert attacks were Jamaica and Trinidad-Tobago. Since both were members of the British Commonwealth, the Joint Chiefs hoped that by secretly attacking them and then falsely blaming Cuba, the United States could incite the people of the United Kingdom into supporting a war against Castro.[13] As the Pentagon report noted,
Any of the contrived situations described above are inherently, extremely risky in our democratic system in which security can be maintained, after the fact, with very great difficulty. If the decision should be made to set up a contrived situation it should be one in which participation by U.S. personnel is limited only to the most highly trusted covert personnel. This suggests the infeasibility of the use of military units for any aspect of the contrived situation.[13]
The Pentagon report even suggested covertly paying a person in the Castro government to attack the United States: "The only area remaining for consideration then would be to bribe one of Castro's subordinate commanders to initiate an attack on [the U.S. Navy base at] Guantanamo."[13]
[edit] Reaction
It has been reported that John F. Kennedy personally rejected the Northwoods proposal, but no official record of this exists. The proposal was sent for approval to the Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, but was not implemented. President Kennedy removed General Lyman Lemnitzer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shortly afterward, although he became Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in January 1963.
The continuing push against the Cuban government by internal elements of the U.S. military and intelligence community (the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Project, etc.) prompted President John F. Kennedy to attempt to rein in burgeoning hardline anti-Communist sentiment that was intent on proactive, aggressive action against communist movements around the globe. After the Bay of Pigs, John F. Kennedy fired then CIA director Allen W. Dulles, Deputy Director Charles P. Cabell, as well as Deputy Director Richard Bissell, and turned his attention towards Vietnam.
Kennedy also took steps to bring discipline to the CIA's Cold War and paramilitary operations by drafting a National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) which called for the shift of Cold War operations to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Pentagon as well as a major change in the role of the CIA to exclusively deal in intelligence gathering.
On August 3, 2001, the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba (the main legislative body of the Republic of Cuba) issued a statement referring to Operation Northwoods and Operation Mongoose wherein it condemned such U.S. government plans.[16]
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Operation Northwoods

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Operation Northwoods was presented as a top secret draft document called "Justification for US Military Intervention in Cuba"

The above video uncovers details of the proposal.

Investigating the documents of Operation Northwoods









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US President JFK halted the Operation Northwoods proposal
Other operations

Operation Northwoods was not the only dirty trick the US Department of Defence attempted to pull.

Twelve other proposals to "provoke, harass or disrupt Cuba" including creating "an incident which has the appearance of an attack on US facilities in Cuba, thus providing an excuse for use of US military might to overthrow the current government of Cuba" circulated.

Another – literally called Operation Dirty Trick – plotted to blame Castro if the Mercury planned space flight crashed: "The objective is to proved irrevocable proof that, should the Mercury manned orbit flight fail, the fault lies with the communists et al.

"This is to be accomplished by manufacturing various pieces of evidence which would prove electronic interference on the part of the Cubans."

One proposal called Operation Mongoose attempted to con Brits into supporting a war against Castro by having Jamaica and Trinidad-Tobago – which were both British Commonwealth at the time – attacked.










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The proposals were eventually authorised by Joint Chiefs of Staff but rejected by JFK and Lemnizter was removed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The situation led to JFK becoming unpopular with the military and made frictions worse during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The Northwoods document was declassified and made public online on April 30, 2001.

REVEALED: The shock US plot to carry out secret terrorist attacks in America
 
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LOL m Instead we do this .

Geez man. Alex Jones is tinfoil hat enough but a poster made up by any organization that has the words "occupy" or "99%" is over the top.

We already know what the #occupy and 99% movements were all about: Socialism, Marxism, globalism, anarchy, liberalism, the progressive movement, and the Democrat Party.

IT's bad some jokes can't research and think everything they can't believe is Alex Jones...

My gawd go to a LIberay , go to the fkn CIA site IT 's there. Jesus Christ.

Actually I have no problem with Alex Jones and Inforwars. They are immediately dismissed by the left, no matter what they say.

It's anything with "occupy" or "99%" that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
 

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