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Appendix, Part 1: A Rare Glimpse of a Profound Humanity
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Appendix, Part 1: A Rare Glimpse of a Profound HumanityRolf A. F. Witzsche - October 10,2007 Back in August of 2007, a sequence of events began that may have turned the direction of the flow of history with the intervention of a profound humanity asserting itself in the war of empire versus civilization. The sequence began most visibly on August 24, with a warning attributed to a leading historian, Webster G. Tarpley, that a major military operation was in the wind that could unfold as a false-flag attack by the USA or a false-flag terror attack against the USA on its home soil, or both of them simultaneously. Support signatures from respected people were obtained for it in Kennebunkport, Maine. The finished and signed document was sent out to a list of recipients in the U.S. around midnight on Sunday, August 26. The document became widely known as the Kennebunkport Warning. August 28, 2007 Two days after the Kennebunkport Warning was issued, on Tuesday of the same week, on August 28, President Bush signaled an escalation of tensions with Iran in a raving speech before the American Legion convention in Kansas where he warned that the Middle East now lay in the shadow of a "nuclear holocaust" because of the Iranian nuclear program. The threat against Iran came in spite of the fact that international inspections unearthed nothing that could be construed as an atomic bomb making capability, or the development of that capability. What the President signaled in his speech was not a fact, but his intention to cause the holocaust that he prophesied. On the next day that announced intention began to rake shape in concrete form. August 29, 2007 On Wednesday, August 29, U.S. Air Force personnel mounted six state of the art cruise missiles, type AGM-129, under the wings of a B-52 intercontinental strategic bomber at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota. It has been reported that the loading process took 8 hours as evidently nobody had experience in attaching the heavy stealth cruise missiles onto the wing mounts of a B-52, with each missile being fully armed with a W80-1 nuclear warhead that delivers an adjustable yield of between 5 and 150 kilotons of TNT. That's the equivalent of 5,000 to 150,000 tons of dynamite in explosive force. The Hiroshima bomb had a yield of slight over 10 kilotons of explosive force. August 30, 2007 The day after the missiles were attached to the B-52, on Thursday August 30, the rogue B-52, with its cargo of six deadly armed nuclear cruise missiles made a 3.5 hour flight across the USA to Barksdale, Louisiana, the number two U.S. headquarters for nuclear war-fighting, second only to Offutt AFB in Nebraska. The Barksdale base is also the jumping-off base for previous B-52 bombing runs into the Middle East, "a role which Barksdale played in the shock and awe campaign in Iraq in the spring of 2003," writes Webster Tarpley (10/8/07) in an article "The Kennebunkport Warning And The Rogue B-52 - Confirmation With A Vengeance." "By the time the rogue B-52 reached Barksdale, cataclysmic events were not far off," writes Webster Tarpley, adding, "This was exactly the kind of situation which the Kennebunkport Warning, which by that time had been circulating on the Internet for about three and a half days, had been concerned about." Between the late afternoon of August 30 when the rogue B-52and its cargo come to a halt in Barksdale, and the official public announcement of the incident on the afternoon of September 5, six days had passed, a kind of "gray area" in which apparently great battles were fought behind the scene of which the details remained unknown. Webster Tarpley writes about the "gray area" that according to the September 24, 2007, Wayne Madsen Report titled "Air Force Refused to Fly Weapons to Middle East Theater," the six day struggle behind the great wall of silence was a "revolt and push-back" by Air Force personnel with support from elements of the intelligence community, which were determined to block a wider Middle East firestorm from being set off by a nuclear sneak attack. || - page index - || - chapter index - || - Exit - ||
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