Posted by Kevin Barrett on January 29, 2015 Nuclear attack on Phoenix could create "whole New World" By Kevin Barrett, Vetera...
Posted by Kevin Barrett on January 29, 2015
Nuclear attack on Phoenix could create "whole New World"
By Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor
A terrorist organization implicated in the events of September 11th, 2001 is targeting Super Bowl XLIX, scheduled for this Sunday, 4:30 p.m. Mountain Time in Phoenix, Arizona.
The terrorist group calling itself NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) has announced “we will have some planes” in the skies over University of Phoenix Stadium. The NORAD terrorists are currently running drills simulating terrorist attacks: “We’re practicing for what we’ll be doing during the Super Bowl,” said Mary McHale, a spokeswoman for NORAD (presumably with an ominous cackle).
NORAD’s drill simulating a terrorist attack is code-named Exercise Falcon Virgo – reminiscent of the names of the many “drills” NORAD ran on September 11th, 2001, by far the biggest pre-scheduled National Security Special Event Day in US History. NORAD’s “drills” that went live on 9/11 included Operation Vigilant Guardian, Operation Vigilant Warrior, Operation Northern Watch, Operation Northern Vigilance, Operation Northern Guardian, Operation Global Guardian, Operation Crown Vigilance, Operation Apollo Guardian, Operation Amalgam Warrior, and a drill whose name has not been revealed that put AWACS aircraft over Washington DC to supervise the cruise missile attack on the Pentagon.
Other pre-scheduled drills transpiring during the morning of 9/11 included one by the National Reconnaissance Office “simulating” a hijacked plane crashing into a high-rise building; and another, NORAD’s Vigilant Guardian, also a live-fly hijacking exercise, which also transpired during the exact same times that actual hijackings supposedly occurred; whose official purpose was “hijack multiplication, diversion and confusion,” i.e. inserting false blips representing imaginary hijacked aircraft onto the screens of FAA and Air Defense personnel.
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Nuclear attack on Phoenix could create "whole New World"
By Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor
A terrorist organization implicated in the events of September 11th, 2001 is targeting Super Bowl XLIX, scheduled for this Sunday, 4:30 p.m. Mountain Time in Phoenix, Arizona.
The terrorist group calling itself NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) has announced “we will have some planes” in the skies over University of Phoenix Stadium. The NORAD terrorists are currently running drills simulating terrorist attacks: “We’re practicing for what we’ll be doing during the Super Bowl,” said Mary McHale, a spokeswoman for NORAD (presumably with an ominous cackle).
NORAD’s drill simulating a terrorist attack is code-named Exercise Falcon Virgo – reminiscent of the names of the many “drills” NORAD ran on September 11th, 2001, by far the biggest pre-scheduled National Security Special Event Day in US History. NORAD’s “drills” that went live on 9/11 included Operation Vigilant Guardian, Operation Vigilant Warrior, Operation Northern Watch, Operation Northern Vigilance, Operation Northern Guardian, Operation Global Guardian, Operation Crown Vigilance, Operation Apollo Guardian, Operation Amalgam Warrior, and a drill whose name has not been revealed that put AWACS aircraft over Washington DC to supervise the cruise missile attack on the Pentagon.
Other pre-scheduled drills transpiring during the morning of 9/11 included one by the National Reconnaissance Office “simulating” a hijacked plane crashing into a high-rise building; and another, NORAD’s Vigilant Guardian, also a live-fly hijacking exercise, which also transpired during the exact same times that actual hijackings supposedly occurred; whose official purpose was “hijack multiplication, diversion and confusion,” i.e. inserting false blips representing imaginary hijacked aircraft onto the screens of FAA and Air Defense personnel.
Read Much More - http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/01/29/superbowl/