Don't let Noble Resolve go off in Oregon.
http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2007/pa053107.html
Kersh said the overall lessons learned from Noble Resolve 07-1 will be brought to Noble Resolve 07-2. That experiment will consist of two more scenarios, the first involving an earthquake to the Portland area and the second dealing with a series of vignettes dealing with the Global War on Terror.
It is in the public record that on Sept. 11, 2001, there were more than 15 military drills running, one of which replicated exactly what happened at the WTC in New York.
Commissioned terror professionals conduit spectacular incidents like these through similar drills. The incident arrives months, even years, after the intended patsies have been put into play, with time enough to grow their legends. They are naturally investigated by dedicated agents, but moles kill the investigations and keep the patsies in play until the job is done and they're then fingered.
Not only did they do this on 9/11/01, but also on 07/07/05 in London, though these were supposedly "suicide" missions - easiest of all to fake; MOSSAD's been doing it for decades. Major lesson: Oswald. Don't get stuck with a patsy that won't roll over, that you've then got to take out for good.
The regime could use another 911 right about now. Don't let Noble Resolve go off in Oregon. Shut down the drill!
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