Saturday, November 13, 2010

More On SoCal Missile From A Missile


By George Freund
11-13-10
 

"Finally there is something that has occurred, in which I am actually an expert and qualified to give a real answer about. I am a retired U.S. Navy FireControl Technician, who is platform certified in the gun and missile systems on board Adams class guided missile destroyers, I have also worked with the Navy's Harpoon, Tomahawk and ASROC missile systems. (FireControl Techs operate, maintain and repair the computer, radar and periphial systems used to launch and guide the various naval weapon systems, we are the guys who "PUSH THE BUTTON").
 
Anyway, what I saw in the recent video concerning the object 30 miles off the coast of CA. Is blatantly a foreign made, Large Cruise or ICBM missile, being launched by a sub-surface aquatic platform.
 
First, I know it's a large missile because it did not exhibit the typical "corkscrewing" trajectory of a beam riding missile as it trys to aquire the targeting beam. This tells me its a Big Boy with a complete guidence system installed in it, what is nicknamed a "fire and forget" missile, as once its launched its internal guidance system takes over and there is no real need for external guidance.
 
Second, I'm fairly confident it's not one of ours, as the vapor trail appears "dirty" it looks brownish.
 
I have personally been involved in (5) SM2 missile launches, and (2) ASROC missile launches, and have been on safety observation for at least 15 more launches of Harpoons, Tomahawks and other missiles. We put alot of sweat and money into our "birds" and part of that is the fuel cells, they burn very clean, a whitish-blue infact, not a dirty blackish brown. That missile had rather crude fuel cells, which tells me its not one of ours.
 
I bet the brass in Washington is freaked out big time, because of what I know of our "defenses" they should really have had a pretty good idea this thing was sitting there, and they should have been watching it, not only that the moment it broke the surface of the water and ignited our early warning dopplar should have picked it up, and relayed the info to NORAD, and the CAP units flying patrol over the country... Any high ranking expert who believes this is a condensation trail off of a commercial airliner is lying or stupid. I hope you hear from other Fire Control Techs who saw the same thing I did."

California‘s missile

Eyewitness account of  California‘s missile.

I served and qualified fully as a junior officer aboard a 688i class sub from 2000 to 2003 out of San Diego. We completed various missions, including ops in areas like the YELLOW SEA.”

 The list of possibilities for this event is rather short based on the facts. Let’s just say the USN *may* know where every PRC sub is every instant in time based on ALL kinds of intel. And when they don’t, let’s just say that may be a priority. Beyond that, for a PRC sub to transit the pacific and launch only miles away from US territory would be like trying to drive a dump truck inside the lobby of a public library without anyone noticing. There’s only one set of non-US subs that would have a prayer to pull this off, and they’ve been rusting for 15+ years now.
 So, this has to be an accident (basically impossible given the USN’s procedures), or a US launch where the DOD for some reason is playing dumb. When I was in, the USN tended to conduct a full FLBM (fleet-launch ballistic missile) test only every 1-2 years and it’s a BIG deal when it happens. The third possibility is that this isn’t a FLBM and something even more unlikley or unusual.
So take your pick.
by tahoebumsmith
on Tue, 11/09/2010 – 13:06
#712357

As I said on the other string, My son reported seeing 2 stealth bombers flying over head in Nor Cal just before dusk. I questioned him on what he saw and he informed me they were the black triangles we saw at the air show and were hovering for a moment and then shot towards the coast??? Happened about the same time?? I’m wondering if it was related?

Friday, November 12, 2010

5000 Bomb Sheltersbeing built in Moscow

The Newspaper and website 'Russia Today' just put out a video and News report that Russia is building 5000 Bomb Shelters in and around Moscow. The report states that this MUST be done in a hurried time frame, and MUST be completed before 2012.

I was taken aback by this and the past rolled in like a huge wave. I remembered building homes in the Untied States with special areas in the basement that could be used as a Fallout shelter.

I also remember the many drills at school that had to do with possible Nuclear attack.

What struck me as very TELLING is that it was pronounced so strongly and publicly.  Add to that the haste of the project and the date 2012.

This to me a a sign to those in the 'KNOW.'   This tells me that those Higher Up in society were just given a time frame by which they must be ready.

A very high up politicians in the Netherlands stated publicly two years ago that they were in the process of building HUGE underground facilities for their population.  They gave the same time frame for completion...2012.


Tick..Tock...

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

The Ugly Truth about the U.S. economy….



28% of U.S. households have at least one member that is looking for a full-time job.

9.2 million Americans that are unemployed but that are not receiving an unemployment insurance check.

In America today, the average time needed to find a job has risen to a record 35.2 weeks.

The United States has lost 10.5 million jobs since 2007.

China’s trade surplus (much of it with the United States) climbed 140 percent in June compared to a year earlier.

In America the Average salary is 10-15 dollars an hour.  In China a garment worker makes approximately 86 cents an hour and in Cambodia a garment worker makes approximately 22 cents an hour.

71% of Americans say that it still feels like the economy is in a recession.

Banks repossessed 269,962 U.S. homes during the second quarter of 2010, which was a new all-time record.

Banks repossessed an average of 4,000 South Florida properties a month in the first half of 2010, up 83 percent from the first half of 2009.

1.65 million U.S. properties received foreclosure filings during the first half of 2010.

Demand for loans to purchase U.S. homes has sunk to a 13-year low.

Only 5 percent of U.S. households have earned enough additional income to match the rise in housing costs since 1975.

1.41 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcy in 2009 - a 32 percent increase over 2008.

In 1950 each retiree’s Social Security benefit was paid for by 16 workers.  Today, each retiree’s Social Security benefit is paid for by approximately 3.3 workers.  By 2025 it is projected that there will be approximately two workers for each retiree.

43 percent of Americans have less than $10,000 saved for retirement.

24% of American workers say that they have postponed their planned retirement age in the past year.

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index declined sharply to 52.9 in June. 

Retail sales in the U.S. fell in June for a second month in a row.

Vacancies and lease rates at U.S. shopping centers continued to get worse during the second quarter of 2010.

Consumer credit in the United States has contracted during 15 of the past 16 months.

During the first quarter of 2010, the total number of loans that are at least three months past due in the 


The state of Illinois now ranks eighth in the world in possible bond-holder default.  The state of California is ninth.

25 percent of Americans now have a credit score below 599, which means that they are a very bad credit risk.

On Friday, U.S. regulators closed down three banks in Florida, two in South Carolina and one in 

Michigan, bringing to 96 the number of U.S. banks to be shut down so far in 2010.

The FDIC’s deposit insurance fund now has negative 20.7 billion dollars in it, which represents a slight improvement from the end of 2009.

The U.S. federal budget deficit has topped $1 trillion with three months still to go in the current budget year.

U.S. national debt will top $13.6 trillion this year and climb to an estimated $19.6 trillion by 2015.

The M3 money supply plunged at a 9.6 percent annual rate during the first quarter of 2010.

80 percent of American households held about 7% of the liquid financial assets.

40 percent of all income earners in the United States now collectively own less than 1 percent of the nation’s wealth.

The number of Americans with incomes below the official poverty line rose by about 15%between 2000 and 2006, and by 2008 over 30 million U.S. workers were earning less than $10 per hour.

For the first time in U.S. history, more than 40 million Americans are on food stamps

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Homeland Security To “Regionalize” Emergency Supplies Over Next 90 Days

A phone interview with Sharon Bylier of The Dept of Homeland Security, revealed that H.S. is stepping up regionalizing disaster supplies.

They are taking emergency items that are currently centralized in Washington, D.C., and distributing them nationally.

A massive mobilization of EMERGENCY supplies.

Their plan is to complete the supply of fifteen DHS warehouses around the country in the next three months. Ms. Bylier is quoted as saying “we have worked hard the last six months to QUICKLY meet our local objectives.”

She continued “the goals of Department of Homeland Security are in sight.”

This is a very Bad omen. 

What are they preparing for?  

What is the immanent threat?  

Which Nation State should we be looking at? 

Where is the Treat coming from? 

No comment was offered or given as to why this program has been given so much urgency at this time.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

WW III is just around the corner

Two years ago an article in the Army Times made waves when announced that the 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team was assigned to homeland security duty. Talk of martial law was buzzing all over the internet. But think about it you can’t police a whole country with just one brigade. No you would need a much larger force than that. You know, I know, and you can better believe they know it. Let’s try an army.
You see the US Army is broken down by command levels. Brigades are down towards the bottom.  An army is the top command level, and can consist of several divisions.


Army – 50,000 + soliders. Typically commanded by a lieutenant general or higher, an army combines two or more corps. A theater army is the ranking Army component in a unified command, and it has operational and support responsibilities that are assigned by the theater commander in chief. The commander in chief and theater army commander may order formation of a field army to direct operations of assigned corps and divisions. An army group plans and directs campaigns in a theater, and is composed of two or more field armies under a designated commander. Army groups have not been employed by the Army since World War II.


 5th Army is now US Army North.   It’ assigned to NorthCom in support of Homeland Defense duty. The military is broken down in to theater commands. SouthCom would be a potential combat theater in South America, CentCom is the the theater in the Middle East, etc.  And well NorthCom’s theater of command is yeap, you guessed it, North America. NorthCom was not simply a renamed NORAD, It’s joint command of the US Army and Air Force.


An army assigned to a theater, you have to get them from point A to point B. Well there are Military Airlift Wings assigned to NorthCom for that sole purpose. And they just finished the first homeland defense operational readiness inspection. And there mission, well that’s simple “For the very first time, the U.S. Air Force has created a WARTIME Army group to defend the homeland on U.S. soil.

WW III is just around the Corner Folks...