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Two of the top nuclear commanders within the United States have now been terminated following the exclusive high level military leak report by Alex Jones and myself regarding the secret and unsigned nuclear weapons transfer from Dyess Air Force base to South Carolina. Disturbingly, the high level suspensions from top generals within the military establishment are not the only red flags to follow the leaked report.
Even before it was announced that the second highest nuke commander in the United States was suspended on the same day of the secret nuke transfer just weeks later, it was Senator Lindsey Graham who went on record hours after our report in saying that a ‘nuclear attack’ could come to South Carolina in the event that we did not move militarily against Syria and Iran — pushing even harder to action against both Iran and Syria. This alone generated hundreds of thousands to view our video reports and millions to examine our reports, which had immediately gone from concerning high level military intelligence to an international topic.
But now, even after we had Lindsey Graham warn against a nuclear strike in the exact region we told you the nuclear warheads were being transfered without a paper trail, we have the absolute highest level military nuke commanders being removed. But what’s more, the terminations were not meant to be leaked — especially not the fact that the suspension of the #2 in command was issued on the exact day of the nuke transfer.
From a report in the Daily Mail over the suspension of the second highest nuke commander in the country, we read how the commander was suspended on the exact same day as the transfer:
“Kunze said Strategic Command did not announce the Sept. 3 suspension because Giardina remains under investigation and action on Kehler’s recommendation that Giardina be reassigned is pending. The suspension was first reported by the Omaha World-Herald.”
It is also revealed in the mainstream media reports that the government did not want these suspensions and firings to go on record, and that it was an anonymous government insider who provided leaked emails to the Associated Press:
“An internal email obtained by the AP on Friday said the allegations against Carey stem from an inspector general probe of his behavior while on an unspecified ‘temporary duty assignment.’ The email said the allegations are not related to the operational readiness of the ICBM force or recent failed inspections of ICBM units.”
What this means is that the nuke commanders were terminated behind the scenes in a move that was not meant to hit the public eye — especially not the fact that the second in command was fired on the same day of the leaked nuclear transfer. More importantly, shedding light on the secret transfer of nuclear weapons and the numerous red flags that prove its validity is key in stopping the psychopathic control freaks in government from going through with Graham’s ‘warnings’ of a nuclear explosion that would lead to a war with Syria.
The highest level generals have now installed a new commander, Pentagon Air Force Commander Jack Weinstein, who may be willing to do the bidding of higher ups that the previous two nuke commanders would not.
10 Comments on "Top Nuke Commanders Terminated Following Missing Nuclear Warheads Report"
Ghung on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 3:40 am
If you go down this rabbit hole, you’ll learn that this has been confirmed by none other than Rush Limbaugh, and you’ll get a deal on a “free energy machine”.
It seems that the government shutdown is just a duck & cover; an excuse to get the government out of town. Jeez, and I thought the Tea Party was serious.
GregT on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 4:04 am
Haven’t had the time to really look into this one.
Alex has always been a bit over the top, but what concerns me the most, is how often he has turned out to be right.
Norm on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 4:10 am
Use only under adult supervision. Light fuse and get away.
Norm on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 4:14 am
C’mon guys when are ya gonna admit I am right. We could fix the Fukushima mess in 10 minutes with a large Bikini Atoll style A-bomb. Everything tidied up and blown away. Instead of 40 years watching them pump radioactive water from tank A to tank B.
100% proven to work, thanks to old tests and they took movies on 16mm film. Maybe these guys just wanted to do the right thing.
But wait there’s more, since we survived all the cold war testing, then we know it would be compatible with human health too. The only real problem is then Tepco doesn’t get to ‘milk it’ for the next 40 years, what would the shareholders say.
action on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 9:52 am
Infowhores…
BillT on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 11:43 am
Really Norm? You do realize that a nuclear explosion on top of all of that is not going to make it go away. It is just going to disburse it all over the world in one big bang. Radioactivity does not go away in a nuclear explosion. It just scatters.
BillT on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 12:06 pm
Oh, and as for the nukes, I’m sure they will turn up somewhere. The US needs a ‘false flag’ even bigger than 9/11.
bobinget on Mon, 14th Oct 2013 10:57 pm
Predictions are tough especially in the future.
Norm on Tue, 15th Oct 2013 4:03 am
Well, then lets get scatterin’. “The Solution to Pollution is Dilution”.
:o)
Arthur on Tue, 15th Oct 2013 12:16 pm
As Bill suggests, a nuclear false flag could be the perfect tool in the hands of those who want to create a pretext to implement far-reaching ‘anti-terrorist’ measures, like martial law, total internet control, secret prisons, secret courts, etc., a total nightmare vision. The NSA will be the new hero, despite that somehow it could not prevent the attack. But in a climate of fear hysteria, nobody will ask questions.