Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Operation Blackjack: The Story of Terrorist Nuclear Attacks on Major Western Cities

From http://www.infowars.com/?p=7116

Operation Blackjack: The Story of Terrorist Nuclear Attacks on Major Western Cities
Cryptogon
January 13, 2009

This little curiosity comes to us from the Telegraph’s Culture Picture Galleries section.
As of now, there’s an entry called: Operation Blackjack: The Story of Terrorist Nuclear Attacks on Major Western Cities.

On the page, we read: Blackjack - A slide show story. The events portrayed in this slide show are entirely fictitious.
There is no author listed.
I didn’t spend too much time gazing at the chicken entrails, but there were a few howlers that were too good to pass up:

Remember the Kingstar (controlled demolition company) van near the exploded bus on the 7/7 London bomings? That’s what came to mind for me.
Also, the ‘fictitious’ attack occurs during the Summer solstice. What’s the name on the side of the van? New Dawn Presentations. And its logo? That’s right, the Sun.
One other thing: All the cool kids know that the Illuminati are fascinated with Ferris wheels near bodies of water. (Look, don’t blame me, I just work here.)
Take a look at this frame from our little slide show narrative:
Coincidences and mushroom clouds…
Have a nice day!

2 comments:

Andrea Muhrrteyn said...

Perhaps...

Hmmmm, now maybe... could it be, a

'Wanderer' King Jonesy Radar RRR Zhivago Hunter, from Seve7romorsk, with an interest in Central Army vs. Red Wings 'Ice' Hockey...

{Wild ~ Lavinder ~ Wolf}
Yuri Ivanovich Drozdov, formerly Resident in New York, was a devoted fan of the writer Frederick Forsyth. He told Gordievsky that his novel The Fourth Protocol was 'essential reading'. The book described what Drozdov regarded as the ultimate fantasy of a KGB special operations expert: the explosion by Soviet agents of a small nuclear device near a US airbase in Brittain just before a general election, with the aim of bringing to power a left-wing neutralist government.


You know perhaps a few intelligence agents who took
Legend about a Legend, to heart:
Intelligence is a game without rules. There are certain specific features, which I regret to say, prevent us from reaching agreement with anyone on how and according to which rules we should conduct intelligence operations against one another. But I think we should always have decency, even in our business.

Or could it be Telegraph Cryptic Tragedy of the Commons Notice?

Or could it be BlackJack Response to: ‘Come on, dice, baby needs a new pair of shoes!’ blind poker bet JMCSwan Disclosure RU-MCFast, for Honourable Polynuclear Paradigm Icebreaker
question: Is an Ethical, Emotional, Financial, Political or Military Reputation, based on Honour?

Maybe none - what do you think Timothy?

“In your heart, you know he's right” ~ “In your guts, you know he's nuts” ~ “In your heart, you know he might”

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