Saturday, December 12, 2020

Rumors Of War:


Is The U.S. Navy Positioning Off The Coasts Due To A Present Threat?

Lenora Thompson 





On December 8th, L. Lin Wood retweeted a threat to our nation coming from the sea and that was enough for me. I took his tweet as a digital version of "two if by sea."

We already knew there has been unusually heavy military air traffic over the Continental United States (CONUS) in the last few weeks under the guise, I mean, explanation of drills, drills, drills. But being a Minnesotan landlubber, I'd totally forgotten about our coastlines. "Amber waves of grain" I see all the time. "Sea to shining sea"...not so much.

Three days ago, news broke that the United States fleets were positioned, some say for the first time since WWII, to defend our Atlantic and Pacific shores from possible invasion.




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But why? Is it merely an excess of caution or is there actual intel to indicate that an invasion from the sea might, like, actually happen?

As a matter of fact, there is unusual naval activity afoot, albeit across the pond. On December 7th, Tyler Durden of Zero Hedge had this to say:

The UK Royal Navy says it is alarmed over the "significant Russian presence" close to UK waters in a weekend statement. The UK military says it is closely monitoring the situation.
 

The Royal Navy has monitored nine Russian vessels around the UK in recent weeks," the statement says. "Every move made by the Russians - a surfaced submarine, destroyer, corvette, patrol ship and their supporting tugs and supply ships - was watched closely by eight RN ships from the English Channel and the Celtic Sea to waters close to the west coast of Scotland in a concerted operation over the last two weeks."
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Published on December 4th, the UK's Commander Philip Harper of HMS Severn, said: "In very challenging conditions with rough weather, Severnand several other British and allied ships, have spent 20 days ensuring that Russian transiting warships remain under our watchful eyes." In this, they are also joined by the French navy.

So December 4th minus twenty days is.....two minus four is....carry the one...no, that's not right. Damn! I never could do mental math but if my figurin' is even slightly correct, this means the Russian vessels must've anchors aweigh (and a bottle o' rum, me hearties) shortly after our Election Day travesty. Veddy interesting timing. But that's actually not what has my stomach in knots.

Some are saying that if the false so-called "results" of the election are rejected in any way, the Democrats stand ready to ask the United Nations to invade and forcibly remove President Trump via that tired, old claim that he's behaving as a dictator.

If your stomach isn't twisted, it should be. On Twitter, everyone is saying, "If Biden gets in, there'll be UN troops on our soil in January 2021."

My response is, "Who says they aren't here already!?!" Three words for you: Strong Cities Network. That's right. Obama welcomed them onto our shores in 2015.








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