Ponce
24th March 2015, 04:57 PM
Great minds think alike.........I posted about this a while back and KABOOOOOOOOOM, here it is......"Then of course there are container ships — the U.S. has dozens of cargo ships entering U.S. ports every day of the year. Just one cargo ship can carry troops, house missile systems, and possibly even be outfitted to offer Russian fighter jets a place to take off from and return to land and refuel. Essentially, an aircraft carrier and battleship disguised to look like a cargo ship."......is almost word per word of what I posted......look for It and read it.........love this part....."AN AIRCRART CARIER AND BATLESHIP DISGUISE TO LOOK LIKE A CARGO SHIP".
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How To Survive A Russian Invasion Of The United States
Monday, March 23, 2015 17:28
(Before It's News)
With the nightmare that seems to be unfolding before our eyes with Russia, along with the fact that there have been many reports of groups of Russian speaker soldiers already stationed in different parts of the Country. It was said the information was coming from reliable sources.
Which leads to the terrifying what if the Russians ever tried invading the United States. What can we do to survive if such a horrible thing as suggested ever happened. Secrets Of Survival will show some ways the Russians might try to invade the US. and what they would have to do first before hand, he will then offer ways of how to protect yourself and your family and how to get away from them if necessary.
Russian Invasion
A nightmare scenario from the Cold War finally unfolds. Year 2015. Russia invades the United States, decimating cities, seizing soft targets and critical infrastructure. Think you’re safe out in the countryside? Not if you live near one of these “10 soft targets of strategic importance” that may be crucial to a Russian take-over.
Fears have long abounded in certain U.S. circles dating back to the Cold War of ominous threats coming from the U.S.S.R., and some of those circles include the Pentagon, more familiar with extensive KGB spying in the U.S. than the average American who probably thinks that the spy-threat is only a real threat in a James Bond movie.
Yet KGB spies were here during the Cold War. After the Soviet Union fell in the early 90s, probably a number of these spies remained, even if they’re no longer thought of as “KGB”.
Today we can bet that Russia has a healthy and vital network of spies in the United States, including more than a few “double agents” — meaning U.S. citizens who work in federal government like CIA and national defense who, like many Americans, can be persuaded to pass on intel when enough dollar bills are offered.
A Russian Invasion
Only after knocking out U.S. defenses and critical infrastructure, could a Russian plan to invade and occupy parts of America unfold with the potential for success. Of course to take things to that level Russia would have to be willing to do a few things that would put them on par with Hitler.
We’re talking Russia would have to be willing to nuke a few million Americans preemptively (Cold War suitcase nukes, anyone?), or perhaps use a highly lethal virus concocted deep in a Russian laboratory, and then spread across U.S. cities like a plot from the television series “24″ — or perhaps a combination of both suitcase nukes and lethal virus.
We can’t quite tell yet. He’s invaded two countries to date, the first being Georgia in 2008, and the second and most recent, the Ukraine, currently making world headlines.
Commercial Airlines
The plot from the original Red Dawn (1984) was that Russian forces invade the U.S. using commercial airlines on international routes to disguise the first wave of the invasion — a modern day Trojan horse.
Could commercial airlines really be used to help get a Russian first wave into American airspace and parachuting into American communities?
Maybe.
Then of course there are container ships — the U.S. has dozens of cargo ships entering U.S. ports every day of the year. Just one cargo ship can carry troops, house missile systems, and possibly even be outfitted to offer Russian fighter jets a place to take off from and return to land and refuel. Essentially, an aircraft carrier and battleship disguised to look like a cargo ship.
How many of these could the Russians move into place, just off shore or even land and then launch attacks from U.S. ports?
Ace in Russia’s Sleeve
Russia we can bet would have it’s “ace in the sleeve” — meaning, one or more clever ways that they could get people here, and weapons, that the Pentagon may not quite see coming yet, or have a scenario for.
That ace may be “American based” manufacturing plants, where instead of just cars or airplanes being built, maybe weapons and weapon delivery systems are being built right here on U.S. soil, in industrial areas of major U.S. cities, with access to trucking fleets, helicopters, and heavy equipment that can be used to lay siege to several “soft targets” essential to putting America into a strangle hold and forcing a surrender.
In those U.S. based Russian manufacturing plants… how about Russian drones and — right on the forefront of science and technology — Russian robots?
In World War II, against Japan, America’s secret “ace” was the first working atomic bombs, shortly later dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing Japan to a quick surrender. Japan at first didn’t know what hit them.
Looking at Japan, history has seen the ace card played before with disastrous consequences.
Does Russia have an “ace” card?
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How To Survive A Russian Invasion Of The United States
Monday, March 23, 2015 17:28
(Before It's News)
With the nightmare that seems to be unfolding before our eyes with Russia, along with the fact that there have been many reports of groups of Russian speaker soldiers already stationed in different parts of the Country. It was said the information was coming from reliable sources.
Which leads to the terrifying what if the Russians ever tried invading the United States. What can we do to survive if such a horrible thing as suggested ever happened. Secrets Of Survival will show some ways the Russians might try to invade the US. and what they would have to do first before hand, he will then offer ways of how to protect yourself and your family and how to get away from them if necessary.
Russian Invasion
A nightmare scenario from the Cold War finally unfolds. Year 2015. Russia invades the United States, decimating cities, seizing soft targets and critical infrastructure. Think you’re safe out in the countryside? Not if you live near one of these “10 soft targets of strategic importance” that may be crucial to a Russian take-over.
Fears have long abounded in certain U.S. circles dating back to the Cold War of ominous threats coming from the U.S.S.R., and some of those circles include the Pentagon, more familiar with extensive KGB spying in the U.S. than the average American who probably thinks that the spy-threat is only a real threat in a James Bond movie.
Yet KGB spies were here during the Cold War. After the Soviet Union fell in the early 90s, probably a number of these spies remained, even if they’re no longer thought of as “KGB”.
Today we can bet that Russia has a healthy and vital network of spies in the United States, including more than a few “double agents” — meaning U.S. citizens who work in federal government like CIA and national defense who, like many Americans, can be persuaded to pass on intel when enough dollar bills are offered.
A Russian Invasion
Only after knocking out U.S. defenses and critical infrastructure, could a Russian plan to invade and occupy parts of America unfold with the potential for success. Of course to take things to that level Russia would have to be willing to do a few things that would put them on par with Hitler.
We’re talking Russia would have to be willing to nuke a few million Americans preemptively (Cold War suitcase nukes, anyone?), or perhaps use a highly lethal virus concocted deep in a Russian laboratory, and then spread across U.S. cities like a plot from the television series “24″ — or perhaps a combination of both suitcase nukes and lethal virus.
We can’t quite tell yet. He’s invaded two countries to date, the first being Georgia in 2008, and the second and most recent, the Ukraine, currently making world headlines.
Commercial Airlines
The plot from the original Red Dawn (1984) was that Russian forces invade the U.S. using commercial airlines on international routes to disguise the first wave of the invasion — a modern day Trojan horse.
Could commercial airlines really be used to help get a Russian first wave into American airspace and parachuting into American communities?
Maybe.
Then of course there are container ships — the U.S. has dozens of cargo ships entering U.S. ports every day of the year. Just one cargo ship can carry troops, house missile systems, and possibly even be outfitted to offer Russian fighter jets a place to take off from and return to land and refuel. Essentially, an aircraft carrier and battleship disguised to look like a cargo ship.
How many of these could the Russians move into place, just off shore or even land and then launch attacks from U.S. ports?
Ace in Russia’s Sleeve
Russia we can bet would have it’s “ace in the sleeve” — meaning, one or more clever ways that they could get people here, and weapons, that the Pentagon may not quite see coming yet, or have a scenario for.
That ace may be “American based” manufacturing plants, where instead of just cars or airplanes being built, maybe weapons and weapon delivery systems are being built right here on U.S. soil, in industrial areas of major U.S. cities, with access to trucking fleets, helicopters, and heavy equipment that can be used to lay siege to several “soft targets” essential to putting America into a strangle hold and forcing a surrender.
In those U.S. based Russian manufacturing plants… how about Russian drones and — right on the forefront of science and technology — Russian robots?
In World War II, against Japan, America’s secret “ace” was the first working atomic bombs, shortly later dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, bringing Japan to a quick surrender. Japan at first didn’t know what hit them.
Looking at Japan, history has seen the ace card played before with disastrous consequences.
Does Russia have an “ace” card?