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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Russian Proxy Forces Bring Down An F-16 In a Beta Test for World War III



F-16 brought down, not shot down, at the Mexican border.
F-16 brought down, not shot down, at the Mexican border.
Russian proxy forces, armed with Russian EMP technology are responsible for bringing down an F-16 piloted by an Iraqi general flying near the Mexican border. Russia has fired the first shots of World War III.

F-16 Crash at the Mexican Border

An Iraqi pilot who had been training in the United States for four years was flying an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft that crashed in southern Arizona, a spokesman for the Iraqi defense minister said last Thursday. Brigadier General Rasid Mohammed Sadiq Hasan was alone in the F-16 Fighting Falcon when it went down during a training mission on Wednesday. The crash occurred near the Mexican border.

Not So Fast

On the surface this appears to be a tragic accident as an Iraqi pilot, who was our partner in our fight against ISIS, was tragically killed in an accident. In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth.
I have two confidential sources, one who is on the inside, and another who has connections to those on the inside and they are both independently saying the same thing. “The crash of this F-16 plane was no accident”. The circumstantial evidence forms a “preponderance of the evidence” which supports the fact that Russia is ultimately responsible for the take down of this particular F-16.
Now there are some who are falsely or incorrectly stating that the plane was shot down by a hand held stinger missile which was found in the desert near the crash site of Douglas, AZ. This claim is rubbish. The F-16 is armed with counter measures and it is not likely that a hand held missile stinger could have shot that plane down given the evasive maneuvers that could have been employed at 10,000 feet, the reported altitude that the plane was flying at when it began its fall from the sky. .
In actuality, what has happened and what those close to the investigation are saying, have shaken the U.S. military to the core. This F-16 was not shot down, it was brought down. My sources have stated that General Lloyd Austin, commander of US Central Command, along with key members of his staff have stated that they are investigating this crash not as an accident and not as a shoot down, but as a take down, a take down by a localized and focused EMP blast aimed at the plane.
The proliferation of EMP weapons has expanded beyond previously unimagined levels. There are how to manuals on how to make your own. However, the type of weaponry designed to take down an F-16 flying at about 10,000 feet would have to be amazingly sophisticated and would likely be guided by portable radar with the assistance of lasers.

The Russians Are the Source of Localized EMP Weapons

For several decades, the Russians have been at the forefront of research and implementation of scalar weapons. In retaliation for the humiliating defeat at the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev unleashed the first known scalar weapons attack upon a U.S. Naval vessel. On April 10, 1963 the U.S.S. Thresher was destroyed with just such a weapon. Scalar EM waves were sent through the ocean and jammed the sub’s electrical system and the sub lost control and sank to a depth were the ship was crushed by ocean pressure. In military circles, the Russians have moved to the head of the class when it comes a to variety of EMP weaponry and as in the past, the Russians have proven that they will not hesitate to use such weapons.
A localized and very crude EMP weapon is demonstrated here in this video.
We also know that Russia exported EMP weapons to North Korea in 2014, and this leads us into a very novel way to look at the recent crash of the F-16 at the Mexican Border. After reading the following paragraphs which exposes the interconnections between Russia, the known terrorist groups, the Mexican drug cartels and ISIS, it is easy to conclude that Russia is providing localized EMP weapons to more than just North Korea.

Russia’s Terrorist Connections

We have case of the knee bone being connected to the thigh bone…It has been admitted to in the main stream media, since 2007, that the Mexican drug cartels are openly involved in Middle Eastern terrorist groups. My DEA source has implicated the Peruvian drug cartel, the Sanchez-Peredes cartel as the arms and drug supplier to the Sinoloa cartel. The Sanchez-Peredes get their arms from Hamas and are also tied into the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaeda and Hezbollah (i.e. the CIA-created ISIS as exposed in detail by ARSOF’s Scott Bennett). And it is well-known that Russia and Hamas are closely aligned as Russia has supplied the government of Syria with Russian weapons and used Hamas to deliver the weapons. This is where the shooting down of the F-16 gets very interesting.
The attack on the F-16 was not the first of its type on American soil. Earlier this month, a Border Patrol helicopter was shot at and struck several times near the banks of the Rio Grande River. A later Border Patrol statement says the crew of the Office of Air and Marine helicopter was patrolling the US-Mexico border near the banks of the Rio Grande when attacked. Border Patrol insiders have stated that they believed that this was an attack conducted by ISIS upon a Border Patrol helicopter that got too close to an ISIS incursion across the border. More can be found on this incident at this link.

The ISIS Base Camp Ties These Events Together

 ISIS base camp, eight miles from El Paso Texas. Source: Judicial Watch.
ISIS is operating a camp just a few miles from El Paso, Texas, according to Judicial Watch sources that includes a Mexican Army field grade officer and a Mexican Federal Police Inspector. Yet, President Obama is completely ignoring this fact. This is a monumental national security issue and all we hear from the Obama administration officials are the proverbial crickets chirping. Obama is willing to chase ISIS into Syria and risk a confrontation with Russia, but he ignores this well-documented ISIS base camp which is located mere miles from the border and El Paso, Texas. This base camp has jumped to the top of the suspect list as to who initiated the take down of the crashed F-16.

Summary

Middle Eastern terrorist groups provides weapons to the Peruvian based Sanchez-Peredes drug cartel, the largest cartel in the world. The Sanchez-Peredes supplies the Mexican drug cartels with weapons and drugs. ISIS is maintaining a base camp near El Paso, TX. Hamas, an arms deliverer for Russia in both the Middle East and in Central America, is also closely aligned with the drug cartels and has likely provided ISIS with localized EMP weapons  which can bring down aircraft. This would also include commercial aircraft inside the United States.
The fact that an Iraqi general was piloting the downed plane is no accident as ISIS is at war with the Iraqi military in Iraq. The fact that he was not able to issue a distress call and was not able to eject and his charred body was found strapped into his pilot seat, speaks to a catastrophic electronic failure. A catastrophic electronic failure in this instance would mean a localized EMP attack. The source of the weapon is Russia. The shooting down of an American military craft inside of the United States is an act of war.
Russia has committed several acts of war in the recent months. However, this is the most brazen of all their provocative actions. Based on the quality and track record of my sources, I have no hesitation in stating that the bringing down of an American military craft inside of the United States is an act of war by Russia and it is just beginning of what is to come.
The implications of this F-16 take down are much broader than this simply being a single incident of terror. It is becoming clear that this attack was a Beta test which will prominently come into play with regard to a Red Dawn scenario in which the United States is invaded. This will be the topic of my next article.
Credit to Common Sense



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