See my comment on this article...
http://www.sott.net/article/295483-The-Pentagons-Operation-Jade-Helm-15-The-floodgate-towards-martial-law-and-World-War-III
..here's the comment..
I also forgot to mention the underground bases in the area and that past indigenous cultures all considered this area sacred.
I'm very curious as to what others here think of this line of reasoning. Thanks, Dave
http://www.sott.net/article/295483-The-Pentagons-Operation-Jade-Helm-15-The-floodgate-towards-martial-law-and-World-War-III
..here's the comment..
first thought was ..everything "they" do is bullshit.. so this whole thing is either a psyop ( like the sheep need more confusion! ) or cover for something they know is coming but can't control.
Going with the latter option, I thought about the "damage control for space rocks" thing but kinda got stuck when thinking about how unpredictable the location of the hits would be. This op seems to be focused, though it is large, to a specific location or latitude.
Upon further contemplation..( the light clicked on / dot connected ) I recalled in some older C's transcripts they spoke of increasing 4D "bleed through" occurring in this area... i think they said something about walking through a door in Albuquerque and ending up in Moscow ....if this starts happening, a total but much larger "post-Boston marathon lock down" type thing would be required, no?...
After all, they know they have absolutely NO control of wave/ density shift...and they know its here...so whats left? For a bunch of completely un-creative, armed to the teeth morons, control of the physical, geographical movement of people and information, with violence and chaos and confusion, is the only option they have.....and like the C's say, it will fail.
Looks like another "hit" for the C's to me. ( maybe someone with a better memory than me could paste up some transcript excerpts for further elucidation..i didn't have the time to root thru the material... thanks in advance)
I also forgot to mention the underground bases in the area and that past indigenous cultures all considered this area sacred.
I'm very curious as to what others here think of this line of reasoning. Thanks, Dave