2009-07-26

Why Were The Chinese So Interested In Buying The Hummvee Brand from GM

Let's face it, the Hummvee are the last remnants of the true detroit iron, at least
in spirit: big, heavy, expensive gas-guzzling machines, built solid, with high
quality materials made to last years. Does any of this sounds to you like the
typical chinese product? Of course not. China makes cheap crappy stuff from cheap
materials made to last a few days if you are lucky. Add to this two facts: first,
even in best of times, Hummvee sold bad, even inside of the US of A, not even to
talk in the rest of the world; second, GM is bankrupt, not precisly the best
recomendation to a brand the fact that the company producing it is in the edge of
bankrupcy. So in face of all this what could possibly could drive the chinese who
are shrewd buisnessmen to buy Hummvee? Very simple: Because the already have a
buyer! Who could be then interested in buying the brand that produces replacement
parts for the US Army Hummvee? Wich is the country interested in that, able to deal
with the People's Republic of China but with who the US would never do buisness?
The answer is North Korea! In fact, it´s ,not the first time that China acts as a
middleman for the North Korean regime: much of the technologie sold until now by us
to China ends up in the lap of a third part buyer: North Korea. So, when in a near future, our boys in Irak or Afghanistan will need
replacement parts they will have to dial 1-800-North Korea. When are the true patriots going to wake up and bring the true responsibles
for this TREASON to justice?

2009-04-10

Why, Oh, Why?

1. LET'S GET REAL

The stance of the French Government regarding the occupation of Iraq by the US-led coalition forces triggered a dark desire of revenge among many officials inside the White House, the Pentagon and some sectors of the CIA. A lobby started to form in order to get the "french surrender-monkeys" a taste of its own medicine.

In February 24, 2005, a memo was issued to some CIA top level officials. That memo ordered explicitly to set in motion a scenario that had been previously tested as a wargame. When tested in a virtual environment by the the Company "Simulation and Games Bureau", the name of the scenario that the Company was now going to turn into reality, was: "FF1".

FF1 was just one of many similar wargames tested by the "Simulation and Games Bureau". Some of those wargames were ment to Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela, Iran, even the U.K! But the FF1 wargame had one special target: France.

Purpose of the FF1 and other similar simulations? In short, to find a way to raise hell inside an unfriendly, neutral or even friendly country, without letting the World (and specially not the targeted Country) know about US involvement in the events.

In other words: Havoc by proxy.

(to be continued)

2009-04-08

Where are all the dead Chinese?

Putting aside the funny title I chose for this blog (who cares about dead Chinese anyway?) let's get real, shall we? If you ever heard rumours about a so-called Operation Frog Fury... You came to the right place.

Frog Fury was, at the same time, an experiment in large-scale destabilization and insurgency, a revenge exercice, and the way some factions in the CIA chose to prove a point.

Personal reasons that you don't have to know, related with my past as a CIA second level bureaucrat (you tought I was some kind of super-spy? Sorry to disapoint you, I was just an humble pencil-pusher) have given me the pretext to reveal some ugly secrets about the Company involvement with foreign agencies and pressure groups...

So, payback time.

In this Blog, I will tell you everything I know about CIA's and MOSSAD involvement and I'll explain in full detail the role of the above mentioned co-conspirators in the large scale riots that took place in France in 2005.

Or:

America's revenge on the French Government: The 2005 October/November riots in France: Infiltration of CIA operatives from North Africa in the French territory -OPERATION FROG FURY-


As an appetizer, just check:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7582050188593038841
and then cross information with:
http://www.onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_168.shtml
and also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_activities_in_the_Near_East,_North_Africa,_South_and_Southwest_Asia
(this last one details the Company's activities in North Africa in 2005).

Are we having fun already, Don?