Are the gloves coming off? part one

it would not be strategic to arouse the passions or the attention of people comfortable in an entertainment coma. so an attack on iconic america would be counter-productive. a russian attack will seek a strategic point of failure without disrupting their flow of intelligence collection. the russian ‘gloves may come off’ warning is due to nato/ukr battlefield losses - the nato/neocon frustration may incite an increase in attack severity in crimea or a russian port. so there is a warning that the retaliation would be painful. turkish observations of the tension in the black sea would be interesting to know. i am sensing that the ukrainians may be the ones that end the war.

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Your premonition has been all over the internet for years. Just sayin’.

WATCH JOE MANCHIN instead…

no thanks

in twenty ch

Whatever & 20 more whatevers

what’s with the attitude?

Oh, that’s just “the beave”. May be a bad day at the CBD OIL store. The customers sometimes can be taxing when in pain.

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@aurajenn

I tend to think that’s correct. I’m more afraid of some nutty neocons totally losing their minds, and whatever shred of morality they may have (if any), and pulling a false flag on U.S. soil.

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@FiatLux
Now that is an idea, neocons can only operate within its own borders. Step outside of those borders, and it is automaticaly an act of war! (LOL)

I still think the kids have it right. Putin should take to the aire, in English.
What a hoot that would be!

WATCH JOE MANCHIN.

Yes, the neocons seem to lack a sense of proportionality in targeting. Their destructive urge is scary. I suspect there is a group in the Pentagon trying to keep the neocons at bay. The neocons have invaded the State Department and the elite bureaucrats there are probably avoiding the needed confrontation with the neocon
warmongers. But I think the reality of Losing the military conflict is starting to sink in, so perhaps there will be a strategy of announcing rebuilding so as to avoid more losses. (I tend to be optimistic)

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And here we go.Again.

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I personally think that the warmongers have their hands tied and Putin knows it. None of them have a pass to the “nuclear football” which was secured in Cheyenne Mountain before Trump left office. You may think he is whacky, but I suggest you read some or all of the documents that Derek Johnson has presented on his website.

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This Cheyenne Mountain? :thinking:

Yeah. That one. The one that DJ showed the commander speaking in the command center when he discussed COG.

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Misleading he is sometimes,that DJ.On purpose.I think real things are here.In my opinion anyway.

Given this,or taking in consideration this…

source for these last two ‘pictures’? i’ve seen too many fakes about these things. these seem fake for me, that’s sure. nothing really delicate and punctual, which the real old Egyptian things are always. looks like a child’s drawing, and not even carved, just painted, which they should be.

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32 years ago I took my 2 children for a short tour there. They showed us some room I don’t even remember and some military man gave his little speech about radar tracking. I asked if they had tracked any UFO’s, he said no, I said, and you wouldn’t tell me if they had. He said the mountain is where the top elites would move into if some nuclear war happened. I asked him if something happened and we were already inside the mountain, would we be able to stay, he said no. At least one honest answer. The massive doors were about 2 feet thick and opened so smoothly.

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I could see elements within our own government cooking off a nuke as an Operation Northwoods type of situation as a reason to go to war with Russia…I see the deep state when cornered trying this…

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I believe @kalamona is in Turkey. He appears to have stated how things are “from a turkish observations” above in this topic. Some, not in Turkey, disagreed.

Don’t believe there are only 3 levels in the granite stone mountain range where the complex was built.

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