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Drunken Shikigami
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why yes. yes he is.Isn't Rober Mclamara still alive?
why yes. yes he is.Isn't Rober Mclamara still alive?
Is your attempt to post on every topic so that they all end with your name on the main forum list?
Northwoods did exist, and you know it did.
TAM
It is disturbing that 40 years ago a subset of an administration contemplated faking the deaths of americans in order to further an agenda, yes, disturbing indeed.
TAM
It was just dreadful when it happened,I remember reading about it, oh wait.......![]()
yeah, maybe thats why they didnt implement itagain, it wasnt carried out, but the mere thought of it is shamefull.
and the military serve the public by coming up with ways to keep them safe, keep in mind this was during the cold war, de-commifying cuba was pretty high on the list of "things to do to ensure the safety of the american people"keeping in mid our government officials are public servants.
That's a good reply, default. Rearnaked, it's important to avoid confusing the US military with the US government.yeah, maybe thats why they didnt implement it
and the military serve the public by coming up with ways to keep them safe, keep in mind this was during the cold war, de-commifying cuba was pretty high on the list of "things to do to ensure the safety of the american people"
BTW northwoods was not intended to harm anyone
yeah, maybe thats why they didnt implement it
and the military serve the public by coming up with ways to keep them safe, keep in mind this was during the cold war, de-commifying cuba was pretty high on the list of "things to do to ensure the safety of the american people"
BTW northwoods was not intended to harm anyone
northwoods was little more than brainstorming session, there little to no evidence that anyone (except perhaps lemnitzer) felt it was a viable course of action at that time"they" wrote documents on that program, "they" wanted to implement it
look a few posts up, the commitee that wrote it gave it to secretary of defense mcnamara and thats as far as it gotid like to know WHO decided not to implement it...
what other reasons might there be? bragging rights? to be able to say "haha, we fooled the whole country, nanana"keeping us safe couldnt have been the sole reason could it?
We pay the military to come up with many types of contingency plans. AFAIK, it was McNamara who rejected Northwoods. Remember the Bay of Pigs fiasco? Whether it was related to his rabid anticommunism or not I don't know, but Lemnitzer was demoted when his term as Chairman ran out. Do you have any additional info on Northwoods? Do you have any info that anyone in the GWB administration had ever heard of it?"they" didnt implement it...."they" wrote documents on that program, "they" wanted to implement it, id like to know WHO decided not to implement it...
keeping us safe couldnt have been the sole reason could it?
We pay the military to come up with many types of contingency plans. AFAIK, it was McNamara who rejected Northwoods. Remember the Bay of Pigs fiasco? Whether it was related to his rabid anticommunism or not I don't know, but Lemnitzer was demoted when his term as Chairman ran out. Do you have any additional info on Northwoods? Do you have any info that anyone in the GWB administration had ever heard of it?
Why would that be odd? The study could hardly be more obscure or irrelevant.no, ashcoroft never even heard of it...thats pretty odd, no i dont have any additional info.
Why would that be of any interest to the Attorney General? You realize he's not really a General, don't you?no, ashcoroft never even heard of it...thats pretty odd, no i dont have any additional info.
the possibility of faking the deaths innocent Americans with the intention of protecting Americans is a precept for commiting an attack that actually kills Americans for profit. hmmm what wrong with that logic?
Northwoods was rejected by Kennedy, proving the unwillingness of elected officials to use false flag terror