"hiajcking" a plane doenst mean kill peopleHEY YOU F************* DRIPS:
"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."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
HEY YOU F************* DRIPS:
"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."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
HEY YOU F************* DRIPS:
"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."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
HEY YOU F************* DRIPS:
"hiajcking" a plane doenst mean kill people
"capturing" cuban insurgents doesnt mean kill people
staging anti-us demonstrations doesnt mean kill people
setting fires doesnt mean kill people
you following this?
the best evidence out of those are actually 5 6 7 and 10, since concievably those could easily result in accidental deaths and injuriesHere 28K:
Page 7 onward within ONW (appendix A actually):
2.....
a. Incidents to establish a credible attack (not in Chronological order):
(1) Start Rumors (many. Use Clandestine Radio.
(2) Land friendly Cubans in uniform "over-the-fence" to stage attack on base.
(3) Capture Cuban (friendly) saboteurs inside the base.
(4) Start riots near the base main gate (friendly Cubans).
(5) blow up ammunitions inside base; start fires.
(6) Burn aircraft on base (sabotage)
(7) Lob mortar shells from outside base into base. Some damage to installations.
(8) Capture assault teams approaching from the sea or vacinity of Guantanamo bay.
(9) Capture militia group which storms base.
(10) Sabatoge ship in harbor; large fires
(11) Sink ship near harbour entrance. Conduct funerals for "MOCK" victims.
......
There is much more in the document, and none of it is pleasant or admirable by a long shot, but not once do they suggest the ACTUAL killing of US Citizens.
TAM
Yea, I understand....because you didn't see the word KILL... I don't even need to finish that. Why does everyone else in the world...including - ABC NEWS....seem to think ONW entailed killing innocent americans:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=92662&page=1
MAYBE BECAUSE - you have only seen 15 DAMN PAGES (Declassified) There are over 150 pages to Northwoods...f***** infidels.
James Bamford: In answer to an earlier question on Operation Northwoods, this was a plan by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1962 to trick the American public into thinking that Cuba was attacking the US. This would then give the JCS an excuse have a massive invasion of Cuba. As part of Operation Northwoods, people would be shot on America streets, bombs exploded, and boad loads of refugees sunk on the high seas -- all of it blamed on Cuba. The plan was approved by the JCS but later shot down by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.
http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/01/nation_loeb060601.htm
Yea, I understand....because you didn't see the word KILL... I don't even need to finish that. Why does everyone else in the world...including - ABC NEWS....seem to think ONW entailed killing innocent americans:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=92662&page=1
MAYBE BECAUSE - you have only seen 15 DAMN PAGES (Declassified) There are over 150 pages to Northwoods...f***** infidels.
James Bamford: In answer to an earlier question on Operation Northwoods, this was a plan by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1962 to trick the American public into thinking that Cuba was attacking the US. This would then give the JCS an excuse have a massive invasion of Cuba. As part of Operation Northwoods, people would be shot on America streets, bombs exploded, and boad loads of refugees sunk on the high seas -- all of it blamed on Cuba. The plan was approved by the JCS but later shot down by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.
http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/01/nation_loeb060601.htm
In-"Fidel"? Cuba? See?So you have read these 150 ages, you infidel? Please inform us.
TAM![]()
Right Mr. TwinStead from my old hometown of Cleveburg.Frankly, even if that document specified exactly that their intentions were to kill US citizens and blame it on a foreign power, which it DOESN'T, it would not go very far to prove that 911 was an inside job.
Northwoods is only used by CTs when all their other so-called evidence is shown to be false, or baseless conjecture.
It usually follows some compelling evidence that shoots down one of their pet theories that they will stutter, then spew spittle "well...what about Northwoods. HUH?"
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in·fi·del /ˈɪnfɪdl, -ˌdɛl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-fi-dl, -del] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. Religion.
a. a person who does not accept a particular faith, esp. Christianity.
b. (in Christian use) an unbeliever, esp. a Muslim.
c. (in Muslim use) a person who does not accept the Islamic faith; kaffir.
2. a person who has no religious faith; unbeliever.
3. (loosely) a person who disbelieves or doubts a particular theory, belief, creed, etc.; skeptic.
–adjective
4. not accepting a particular faith, esp. Christianity or Islam; heathen.
5. without religious faith.
6. due to or manifesting unbelief: infidel ideas.
7. rejecting the Christian religion while accepting no other; not believing in the Bible or any Christian divine revelation.
8. Also, in·fi·del·ic /ˌɪnfɪˈdɛlɪk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-fi-del-ik] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of unbelievers or infidels.
[Origin: 1425–75; late ME < LL infidélis unbelieving, L: unfaithful, treacherous. See in-3, feal]
—Synonyms 1–3. See atheist.
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in·fi·del (ĭn'fĭ-dəl, -děl') Pronunciation Key
n.
1. Offensive An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.
2. One who has no religious beliefs.
3. One who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle.
[Middle English infidele, from Old French, from Latin īnfidēlis, disloyal : in-, not; see in-1 + fidēlis, faithful (from fidēs, faith; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots).]
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infidel
noun
a person who does not acknowledge your god [syn: heathen]
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