Sunday, January 14, 2007

Update On The Camp Falcon Disaster

They're lying to us in a massive way.
The wrong people were hanged in Baghdad.

It's my guess that according to the zionist/fascist timetable war with Iran should have happened by now. After dragging up WW2 terminology and naming the countries on their hit list as the 'Axis of Evil' they went balls to the wall to get their war on. After invading Iraq immense effort went into preperations by constructing massive military bases both there and in Israel. After pulling off 9/11 they needed to move fast on their plans to milk our fear and willingness to go along with their agenda.

But three things got in the way on the road to a wider reshaping of the middle east. When Israel phonied up an excuse to mercilessly destroy Lebanon last summer Iran's proxy Hezbollah put up surprisingly fierce resistance. If the zionists were trying to drag Syria and Iran into the conflict it didn't work. Also the fascists needed to purge the US military of all the high ranking opposition to their upcoming nuclear war on Iran. And last October the largest ammo dump in Iraq was completely leveled by resistance attacks, resulting in a massive loss of life and material. Hushed up by corrupt MSM this disaster might have stalled the push to start a wider war with Iraq's neighbors.



You can see the intensity of the explosions about 4 minutes into this video taken 11 miles away from the base.

From TBR News:

"Late on the evening of October 10, 2006, Iraqi resistance groups lobbed mortar and rocket rounds into the immense ‘Forward Base Falcon,’ the largest American military base in Iraq. In addition to accurate mortar fire, Grad and Katyusha rockets were also used.
Iraqi contractors had assisted in the construction of the camp, which occupied nearly a square mile and was surrounded with guard tower-studded high concrete walls, and it is now apparent that the Resistance movement had been given important targets from “sources familiar with the layout” of the base.
After the initial shelling, fuel and ammunition stores began to erupt with massive explosions that could be heard, and seen, miles away inside the Green Zone where U.S. military and diplomatic units were heavily guarded.
The explosions, all of them termed “immense” by BBC reporters, continued throughout the night.
In response, US aircraft indiscriminately rocketed and bombed various parts of the city, BBC and AFP correspondents reported, trying to knock out the launch sites of the rockets
The BBC's Andrew North, in Baghdad, said the explosions started at about 2300 (2100 BST) and were becoming "ever more frequent" as the huge fires spread throughout the base, punctuated by tremendous explosions as more fuel and ammunition dumps ignited.

When the flames had been brought under control on the morning of the 11th of October, primarily because the entire camp had been gutted, nine large American military transports with prominent Red Cross markings were observed by members of the foreign media taking off, laded with the dead and the wounded.
Over 300 American troops, including U.S. Army and Marines, CIA agents and U.S. translators were killed or injured or died immediately afterwards en route to hospital or in hospital and 165 seriously injured requiring major medical attention and 39 suffering lesser injuries 122 members of the Iraqi armed forces were killed and 90 seriously injured members of same, were also evacuated to the U.S. military hospital at al-Habbaniyah located some 70km west of Baghdad.
Satellite pictures from neutral sources showed that Camp Falcon was almost totally destroyed and with it, almost all the U.S. military’s supply of small arms ammunition, artillery and rocket rounds, tons of fuel, six Apache helicopters, an uncounted but large number of soft-skinned vehicles such as Humvees and supply trucks. Foreign press observers noted “an endless parade” of military vehicle recovery units dragging burnt-out heavy tanks and armored personnel carriers to another base outside Baghdad.

The walls and towers of the camp were completely leveled as were all the barracks, maintenance depots, the huge mess halls that could hold 3000 soldiers, the huge recreation center with its basketball courts and indoor swimming pools and all the administration buildings
Although official U.S. DoD statements indicated that there were no deaths, that only a hundred men were inside the base guarding billions of dollars of vital military equipment and that there were “only two minor injuries to personnel,” the truth is far different.
Not only has the U.S. military machine lost most of its armor and transport, its entire reserves of ammunition and special fuel, but the casualty list for only the first day is immense."


The site goes on to list the 300 dead servicemen. Not a peep about them was found from 'official' sources or the totally corrupt MSM. If this information is correct then the destruction of Camp Falcon derailed war with Iran that was probably planned to coincide with last year's election cycle.
As for when the war will begin, since it's going to primarily be an air campaign my guess is that it could start at any time regardless of the hot summer season, after some synthetic event that serves as a useful kickstart for plans that were cooked up a long time ago. It may begin at the same time with more violence directed at Moktada al-Sadr's Mahdi army, now being set up for destruction as Iran's newest terror proxy.

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