Missing Nukes: Treason of the Highest Order »
Posted By berkeley 11 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsU.S. Air Force Major-General Richard Y. Newton said there was an unprecedented series of procedural errors. These statements are misleading. The lax security was not the result of procedural negligence within the U.S. Air Force, but rather the consequence of a deliberate tampering of these procedures.
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berkeley11 months, 2 weeks ago
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TemplarScribe11 months, 2 weeks ago
What's more amazing is why this isn't front page news across the world. Six nuclear-tipped warheads disappear, then sit on a runway unguarded (not guarded the way nukes should be, at least(, then a number of AF people involved die under misterious circumstances?
Is somebody remaking "Seven Days in May"?
Chilling if the supposition behind the evidence is true: that a group of ultra-high-level officers took some nukes out for a spin, to see if it could be done, in preparation for some bigger event later on:
"The six nuclear warheads were not meant for use...against Iran...(T)here are already theatre-level nuclear weapons ready and armed...for any possible Middle Eastern mission. There was something more to the incident."
This recalls the exchange in "Apocalypse Now," when Captain Willard asks the soldier with the mortar, "Do you know who's in charge here?"
And the soldier answers, "Yeah." And then walks away with his weapon.
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