Thursday, February 09, 2012

Place Your Bets

Which US aircraft carrier will the fascists sacrifice to get the ball rolling for WW3? That it's sinking (blamed on Syria Or Iran) will result in massive deaths (designed to eclipse 9/11) and war hungry outrage among fauxified, dead-from-the-neck-up droolers?
We have two top contenders.

USS Enterprise

"The USS Enterprise (CVN-65) is the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to serve in the United States Navy. Ordered in November of 1957, the Enterprise's keel was laid down at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in February of 1958. Launched in September of 1960, the Enterprise was commissioned into active service in November of 1961."

Clearly the frontrunner to go down, this aging tub was scheduled for decommission very soon. Safely dismantling it's eight nuclear reactors would be enormously expensive, and recalling the enormously expensive overhaul of the asbestos laden twin towers that magically was circumvented on 9/11, one might put the two and two together.

USS Carl Vinson

"The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is the third United States Navy Nimitz class supercarrier and is named after Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia. Carl Vinson's callsign is "Gold Eagle". It played host to the first NCAA basketball game on an aircraft carrier on 11/11/11 between the University of North Carolina and Michigan State University."

Well there you go with the eleven numerology. This boat is truly significant to our manipulative psycho overlords. Think Armistace Day for WW1 - the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. All the symbolism of 9/11.
This was the boat that took the supposed corpse of the supposed perpetrator of 9/11 and dumped it at sea.
Just like how Seal Team Six who supposedly took out Bin Laden was conveniently disposed of in Afghanistan,and too many witnesses to the John Kennedy assassination were eliminated, this carrier and all the possible whistleblowers might wind up at the bottom of the Persian Gulf.

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