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bliter
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posted 29 October 2007 09:02 AM      Profile for bliter   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Just received:



Subject: Fw: US War Leaders Implicated In Putin Assassination Attempt> To: ;>> -> October 27, 2007> US War Leaders Implicated In Putin Assassination Attempt> By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

Kremlin reports are stating today that the United States War Leaders are in a ‘state of panic’ over the unraveling of their abortive attempt to attack Iran with a nuclear missile launched from the Middle Eastern Nation of Qatar during the visit of President Putin.> The Americans plan, according to these reports, was for the Russian President to be killed during the nuclear missile strike on Iran, throwing the Kremlin ‘off guard’ and unable to respond to the combined US-Israeli assault upon the Iranian Nation.> The chilling details of these reports, however, state that immediately prior to President Putin’s October 16th visit to Iran the Kremlin was informed by high ranking US Military Officers of the intended nuclear strike against Iran, and assassination plan of Putin himself, whereupon Putin ordered Russia’s Nuclear Forces to respond with an ‘immediate’ counter-strike against American Military targets in the Middle East if the attack was launched.> On October 16th, almost immediately after Putin had arrived in Iran, American Military Forces in Qatar launched a nuclear-armed missile towards the Iranian capital city of Tehran, but which, ‘almost immediately’ after the launch, was destroyed in flight and ‘explained away’ by the US Military as an ‘inadvertent and mysterious’ launch of a Patriot Missile.> According to the US Army spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Holly Silkman, and as reported by the Washington Post News Service, the Patriot Missile launch was "… unexplained and accidental launch, it is under investigation."> Russian Military Intelligence reports are stating that after the aborted US nuclear missile launch against Iran, the 3-person crew of the Patriot Missile Battery in Qatar were ‘moved’ to the giant US Naval Support Activity base in Bahrain, and which after their ‘interrogation’ 2 of the US Soldiers, Genesia Mattril Gresham and Anamarie Sannicolas Camacho, were immediately killed and the third US Soldier involved, Clarence Jackson, was shot through the brain and was not expected to survive.> [US Military reports, however, on the deaths of the Patriot Missile Crew, state that Clarence Jackson shot his fellow soldiers before turning his weapon on himself.]> These reports go on to state that after US Military investigators determined that the nuclear material used in the aborted strike against Iran came from one of their own Los Angeles Class Nuclear Submarines it was ordered back to its port in San Diego whereupon its commander was placed under arrest with several members of his crew also being charged.> US reports on this incident, and as we can read as reported by the CNN News Service, state: "The commander of the nuclear-powered submarine USS Hampton has been relieved of his command amid an inquiry into misconduct by crew members, the U.S. Navy said Friday. Cmdr. Michael B. Portland lost his post "due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command," the Navy said in a statement. Cmdr. William J. Houston will replace Portland.> The crew neither maintained inspection records nor conducted the required inspection of chemical levels associated with the cooling system of the ship's nuclear reactor, Navy officials said. The crew then went back and falsified existing records to make it appear the work had been done. "There is not, and never was, any danger to the crew or the public," the Navy said.> Portland's demotion brings to 10 the number of people relieved of duty on the submarine in the wake of the misconduct probe."> This latest attempt by America’s War Leaders to launch a nuclear strike against Iran is eerily reminiscent of the incidents we had previously reported on in our September 20th report titled "American Spy Satellite Downed In Peru As US Nuclear Attack On Iran Thwarted", and wherein we had stated:> "This can be further evidenced by this past few weeks unprecedented announcement by the United States Air Force that 6 nuclear armed cruise missiles were removed, without authorization, from their secure holding facility, located in North Dakota at the Minot Air Force Base, and flown to Barksdale Air Force Base, located in Louisiana, where they were left ‘unattended’ for ‘nearly 10 hours’."> So concerned has Putin become with the dangerous actions of the American War Leaders towards the Middle East that yesterday he labeled them ‘Madmen’, and further stated that the action of the US against Russia are nearing our World towards a crisis point not known since the Cuban Missile Crisis.> Americas War Leaders, though, appear undaunted in their continued effort to engage the World in Total War, even to the suffering of their own people as oil continues its rapid climb to $100 a barrel and the US dollar continues its apocalyptic collapse.> © October 27, 2007 EU and US all rights reserved.> ________________________________> No virus found


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Geneva
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posted 29 October 2007 09:07 AM      Profile for Geneva     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
yes, I often enjoy Lyndon Larouche's reporting on int'l issues ....
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Michael Hardner
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posted 29 October 2007 09:15 AM      Profile for Michael Hardner   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
So... if the US has to kill armed services personnel because they've witnessed some kind of conspiracy... doesn't that mean that 9/11 conspiracies couldn't possibly have happened ?

Just a thought...


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posted 29 October 2007 09:22 AM      Profile for Albireo     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Googling a randomly chosen phrase takes us here, where the email is attributed to "Sorcha Faal [email protected]". Googling "Sorcha Faal sorchafaal" shows references to an odd assortment of his emails.

I think I'll hold off on assessing this until somebody publishes a credible report in the mainstream, or the responsible alternative media.

[ 29 October 2007: Message edited by: Albireo ]


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posted 29 October 2007 11:57 AM      Profile for bliter   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Many wars have been contrived and whether or not the story in opening post is true, black ops happen.

Hearing of incidents in Iraq where U.S. and U.K. forces/operatives were caught with explosives and dressed in Arab garb, in an environment of imposed chaos, what terrorism has been wrongly attributed to the enemy?

Is G.W. Bush capable of contriving or supporting such madness, as outlined in that email?

Some see the man, already, as a war criminal and with the U.S. economy quite possibly heading for the dumper and increasing public questioning of the trillions gone to "defense" spending, yes I think he's capable of such diversion.


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posted 29 October 2007 07:40 PM      Profile for bliter   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Re: Black ops happen.

It could also be said that Blackwater ops happen. And if they should involve the slaughter of innocents, immunity is likely assured. They (the killers) are, after all, U.S. citizens.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/washington/30blackwater.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin[QUO TE] Blackwater employees and other civilian contractors cannot be tried in military courts, and it is unclear what American criminal laws might cover criminal acts committed in a war zone. Americans are immune from Iraqi law under a directive signed by the United States occupation authority in 2003 that has not been repealed by the Iraqi Parliament.[/QUOTE]

[ 29 October 2007: Message edited by: bliter ]


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