daniel


i can see the red tail lights headin' to spain

this bit from jim marrs pretty much sums up my attitude about the handy discovery of cars with explosives and arabic tapes. it's called

AN OVERVIEW OF THE WAR ON TERRORISM

Incredibly, 40-year-old government documents thought to have been destroyed long ago recently were made public show the US military in the early 1960's proposed making terrorist attacks in the United States and blaming them on Fidel Castro.

These documents are discussed in a recent book on the National Security Agency (NSA) entitled Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency by James Bamford.

These documents were produced beginning in late 1961 following the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba that spring. President John F. Kennedy, angered by the inept actions of the CIA, had shifted responsibility for Cuba from that agency to the Department of Defense. Here, military strategists considered plans to create terrorist actions which would alarm the American population and stampede them into supporting a military attack on Cuba.

Under consideration in “Operation Northwoods” were plans:
to create “a series of well-coordinated incidents” in or around the US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to include inciting riots, blowing up ammunition stores, aircraft and ships.
to “develop a Communist Cuba terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington.”
to “…sink a boatload of Cubans en route to Florida (real or simulated)..foster attempts on the lives of Cuban refugees in the United States…”
to explode bombs in carefully chosen locations along with the release of “prepared documents” pointing to Cuban complicity.
to use fake Russian aircraft to harass civilian airliners.
to make “Hijacking attempts against civil air and surface craft” even to simulating the shooting down of a civilian airliner.

note to self...difference number 483 btwn gw and jfk...john said "no" and ordered them to destroy the evidence; george said "can we do that?"



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Posted: Fri - March 12, 2004 at 01:40 AM          
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