View Full Version : Russia Sends Nuclear Missiles to Cuba
marlowe
4th August 2012, 03:18
http://www.infowars.com/report-russia-moves-nuclear-missiles-to-cuba/
I checked Pravda...this is real.....:plane:
bogeyman
4th August 2012, 03:23
As long as it isnt the Bay of Pigs all over again. This is going to create tension, with the paranoia of some of the wolfs in the US military.
GlassSteagallfan
4th August 2012, 04:02
The tension was created when the US put the European missle sheild on the Russian border. Missles in Cuba is just eye candy for the populations. Submarine capabilities are supreme.
sdv
4th August 2012, 06:47
Oh dear - and I thought that the paranoia and divisiveness and ugliness of the Cold War was over.
Flash
4th August 2012, 07:22
I have been losely following this for a while. Russia has demanded to USA and Europe to take away their missile targetting Russia for at least 5 years: when it was in the plans, when it was being implemented, when talks were of using Turkey to counter Russia, and now. USA has always refused.
I really think that THe United State is doing everything in its power to promote war: in the Middle East, through Israel, always against Russia and always while trying to target them with potential firing of missile. Russians have been edgy for a while.
Oh Gosh, I wish for positive divine intervention of any kind against the war mongerers so that war is out of the picture.
The good but gullible American people will sadly bite into this. Now we have to defend America will they say. While they are kind of the agressor actually. I just hope they will see through.
Mike Gorman
4th August 2012, 07:33
Talk to the submarine crews of either side and they will tell you the cold War:
1.Was a hot war
2.It has never stopped
colonel Philip Corso also commented on the losses of air craft crews over Russian territory in the 1960's 70's 80's-he also says the 'cold' war was "Hot"
pyriel
4th August 2012, 08:19
Talk to the submarine crews of either side and they will tell you the cold War:
1.Was a hot war
2.It has never stopped
colonel Philip Corso also commented on the losses of air craft crews over Russian territory in the 1960's 70's 80's-he also says the 'cold' war was "Hot"
Fully agree. The "cold war" never ended to begin with. The warmongers just decided to back off and go after other places first.
sdv
4th August 2012, 08:35
The world is crazy. Here in South Africa, the government spends billions on 'defence' while there is not enough money to provide for the growing population (among the poor), who all need free housing, schooling, medical care, social benefits. South Africa has no enemies - no one is going to attack or invade the country!
I live in a naval town. Whales visit the bay every winter, until the navy got itself a submarine. Now I look out at the bay and I see a submarine lurking there and no whales. It's crazy! If the submarine was at least being used to combat illegal fishing and whaling, I would support us having it, but it sits in the bay and keeps the whales away.
That's my little rant about how crazy this world is!
bogeyman
4th August 2012, 08:55
Half the population of the US is lives below the poverty line, I wouldnt like to think what the living standards are for the typical population of the Russian Federation are. Yet we always seem to find resources, and have the will to make arms, and create conflict.
ulli
4th August 2012, 09:05
Little Costa Rica abolished it's military in 1948.
Instead of wasting money of "defense"
it's budget goes towards education and health,
both of which rank amongst the highest on the planet.
This has inspired two more countries to follow suit in recent years-
Panama and Haiti.
Teaching the world via example.
truth4me
4th August 2012, 10:42
I hate war with a passion. It's never the general public for we are deep inside peaceful it's the warmongering military higher ups of each country who get off on it. Seriously here. What do I here in eastern Arkansas U.S.A have against a person who's a citizen of Syria? or a Pakistanian? or any country for that matter. I would love to sit down with them and find out about their culture,what type of food in each region of their respective country do they eat and how it's prepaired. I mean the simple everyday things interest me.....War must stop somehow,someway we all are ONE!.....
marlowe
4th August 2012, 13:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWBUjufrCmw&feature=player_embedded
here is Joseph Farrell's overview of this story......seems spot on to me...
Lifebringer
4th August 2012, 14:46
How easy is it to learn Chinese?
Did the Neoconmen warmongers set the stage for the Wars of the last century and OUR future?
You betcha!
ghostrider
4th August 2012, 16:47
Our military leaders allow Russia to ship weapons of mass desctruction across the ocean to our nearest foreign country ? If that doesn't wake up the masses nothing will.
MorningSong
4th August 2012, 19:57
When I read the OP, I remembered seeing something about Russia sending warships to Syria, too....
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/11/world/middleeast/russia-sends-warships-on-maneuvers-near-syria.html/
Yet, now there is this:
Russia denies warships heading for Syria's Tartus port
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19108141
More muscles flexing.... or what?
Carmody
5th August 2012, 01:40
Our military leaders allow Russia to ship weapons of mass destruction across the ocean to our nearest foreign country ? If that doesn't wake up the masses nothing will.
Canada is a foreign country, and it is much closer. Anyway regarding there being 'public knowledge' of missiles in Cuba..whatever.
America and it's policies has been far more evil than a few missiles in Cuba.
welcome to the real world, for the first time in over 60 years.
David Trd1
5th August 2012, 01:42
Our military leaders allow Russia to ship weapons of mass desctruction across the ocean to our nearest foreign country ? If that doesn't wake up the masses nothing will.
Geopolitical its posturing i feel,The Russians have had nuclear capable subs off the US coasts,east and west since the 60`s.They`ve always had the coverage and have a strong presence in the area for a long while.They sold arms to Venezuela in 2008 including some modern su-30`s with carrier killing missiles(strange we dont hear much about Venezuela now) and more importantly have the range to cut off the panama trade route as a geopolitical bargaining tool.They are in talks with them to sell su-35`s which can stand toe to toe(conventionally) to anything the west has at the moment.
Couple thats with the Brazilian component to the BRICS alliance and Russia has strong ties there.I`m sure there are many ''hot'' incidents in a modern sense we don`t hear about.
Sickening really to think of all that money and energy going towards machinations of death when 25`000 children die everyday from the simplest of causes.
WAR......HUH.......WHAT IS IS GOOD FOR.........
Ron Mauer Sr
5th August 2012, 03:27
Sickening really to think of all that money and energy going towards machinations of death when 25`000 children die everyday from the simplest of causes.
WAR......HUH.......WHAT IS IS GOOD FOR.........
The reason for war, inmho, is
At one level the banksters, motivated by greed and a lust for power, use war to redistribute the wealth.
At the nonphysical level, fear created by war is useful as food for those who control the banksters.
The pawns in this drama, having been manipulated by psyops experts, want to kill the opposition in the name of patriotism, freedom, hate, fear of being attacked and revenge.
I'm being reminded of a statement made by Barbara Marciniak's Pleaidians, that the energy of fear can be harvested and redirected to control other planets.
Once the banksters loose their power they will become much easier to love. And when love reaches some unknown threshold the dark side will either leave or starve and perish. For them Earth will become a very unpleasant place to visit, if they have access at all.
Meanwhile it is best for me to focus on preparing for an unknown period of scarcity, become more self sufficient. Even a little bit of preparation is very empowering. Assigning too much blame (instead of taking positive action) to various dark side energies only creates more fear and feeds the dark side.
Just my humble opinion of the puzzle as it takes form, a multi-dimensional chess game.
Rocky_Shorz
5th August 2012, 04:02
I dropped over to see what Sorcha is spinning right now and found this...
A grave Ministry of Defense bulletin flashed to Russian Naval and Marine Forces approaching their Mediterranean base in the Syrian port of Tartus is warning that Iran’s successful test-firing of their fourth generation indigenously-made Fateh 110 precision missile earlier today confirms that this Middle Eastern nation on the brink of total war with the West has achieved the ability to detonate at high altitude, and with great range, a much feared EPFCG weapon.
EPFCG stands for “explosively pumped flux compression generator” which is a device used to generate a high-power electromagnetic pulse by compressing magnetic flux using high explosive.
An EPFCG weapon can be used only once as a pulsed power supply since the device is physically destroyed during operation. Most feared about EPFCG weapons is that could be easily carried by a person and can produce pulses in the millions of amperes and tens of terawatts, exceeding the power of a lightning strike by orders of magnitude.
Explosively pumped flux compression generators are popular as power sources for electronic warfare devices known as transient electromagnetic devices that generate an electromagnetic pulse without the costs and side effects of a nuclear weapon. They also can be used to accelerate objects to extreme velocities, and compress objects to very high pressures and densities; this gives them a role as a physics research tool.
The first work on these generators was conducted by the VNIIEF center for nuclear research in the closed Soviet city of Sarov at the beginning of the 1950’s followed by Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States.
EPFCG weapons require a starting current pulse to operate that is supplied by capacitors which, since 1998, Iran has become one of the leading nations in the world in developing as evidenced by recent reports in the European Journal of Scientific Research and the Canadian Journal on Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Virtually unknown to Western peoples about Iran are that its sophisticated military resources, including Intercontinental ballistic and cruise missiles, optically guided smart bombs, unmanned aircraft, state of art torpedoes and magnetic mines, etc., make it a nearly impregnable nation to attack without the use of multiple nuclear weapons.
Equally unknown to the Western peoples, especially the Americans, was Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei telling Iranian military chiefs to expect “war within weeks,” at a recent war council meeting... Sorcha link (http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1604.htm)
last night, I watched the Second Golden full moon rise, the last time I saw it was just before the war in Iraq started...
now this is the next line in the Sorcha story...
During this past week, also, US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave the green light to Israel to attack Iran, a power whose engagement in war would involve the United States and noted by the influential Huffington Post which stated: “Nothing like this has ever happened before in American politics.”
is this the same Romney whose state is one of the few who will gain by sales of their technology made for war?
naaaa, money couldn't have any motivation for war now could it? ;)
David Trd1
7th August 2012, 10:26
Sickening really to think of all that money and energy going towards machinations of death when 25`000 children die everyday from the simplest of causes.
WAR......HUH.......WHAT IS IS GOOD FOR.........
The reason for war, inmho, is
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At the nonphysical level, fear created by war is useful as food for those who control the banksters.
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I think that is the ultimate reason...food!,which is tragic to think that members of our human family go with-out it to pro-long the vampiric,parasitic blacks holes of entities.
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