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Linkster
09-06-2007, 02:41 PM
I dont know how many of you have been in the military and operated around nukes - but this story thats circulating around the MSM is a load of crap - but Im not sure why yet
The baseline story is that 6 nukes were loaded onto a B52 and flown to Barksdale AFB in Louisiana - mistakingly - and that the base that loaded the weapons will go on a standdown on the 14th to review procedures (these are basically safety meetings all day with crews) - note here - this does not shutdown an AFB or anything - routine procedure when you have a mistake happen

Now the real story - well - we wont get that - Im sure
It is (and I say this from experience) literally impossible to mistakingly load nukes onto anything at any military base - I cant go into the requirements completely but lets just say that you have to shutdown an entire area of the base, have marines with deadly force authorization stationed everywhere, and many levels of people with combinations to locks, paperwork up the yazoo, and observers that record every second of the transfers.

That brings us to why this story came out all of a sudden?
Did someone at the AFB see nukes being loaded and wanted to leak the news?
Is Barksdale the jumpoff point for planes headed for the middle east?(Im pretty sure that is a given)
Was this a plant for the MSM as a warning?
Is it a coincidence that the standown of the base will be the day before the congressional testimony on Iraq?
Is someone setting up for a false flag?
Is someone trying to supply Israel with missles that can get past Irans defenses (which Israel really doesnt have right now)


Any discussion?