Pentagon Makes a 20-year Plan, While Washington
Outsources Its Color Revolution
By Scott
Humor & Kulak
August 24,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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Trump’s new commitment to
continue the war in Afghanistan
comes as a shock, after all the Americans had
voted to stop Washington’s wars around the
world. As a punishment, they are being treated
to an artificially created civil conflict, while
the deep state continues to use the US
infrastructure, financial and human capital and
military to pursue its doctrine of perpetual
war.
It makes
sense to look at the plans they have revealed so
far to see what to expect. After all, we all
have witnessed working of the plan revealed by
the general Wesley Clark in 2007 to take out
seven countries in five years.
For those
who don’t know this yet, “Operational
Environments” are countries that the US bombs
and invades.
THE TRADOC
mentioned here is the U.S. Army Training and
Doctrine Command. TRISA is Tradoc
Intelligence Support Activity.
Keep in
mind, this 20-year plan written in 2012 prior to
the mass migration from Africa and the Middle
East to Europe, but it speaks of the European
economic and societal collapse by the year of
2028. This plan also speaks of Ukraine becoming
a NATO member, even so it was written prior to
the Maidan color revolution and the war in
Ukraine. Also, this plan was written prior to
the North Korea obtaining the Soviet ICBM
technologies from Ukraine, but it names North
Korea as “Operational Environment,” or, in plain
English, a war zone.
Reading
this remarkable document should enlighten you on
predetermined nature of the US wars,
engagements, lead from behind actions,
and all the activities in support for “human
rights.” For the Europeans to blame Muslims in
an ongoing migrant crisis is like blaming cattle
for running over their fields, and ignoring
cowboys driving and steering their herd from
behind.
According to this
plan, the most crucial event of 2016 wasn’t
Hilary Clinton losing the elections and Donald
Trump winning. The most important event was the
Indian government signing
the logistics support and communication
interoperability agreements
that the U.S. has lobbied intensively for since
2005, but the Indian government had been
refusing to sign because it will nullify India’s
independent security stance, interfere with
India’s easy access to Iranian energy supplies,
jeopardize Indian partner status in the Silk
Road projects among other things.
Newly
elected Indian government threw caution to the
wind, and signed the LEMOA agreement in April
2016. LEMOA stands for Logistics Exchange
Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA), an
India-specific version of the Logistics Support
Agreement (LSA). The three agreements —
Logistics Support Agreement (LSA),
Communications Interoperability and Security
Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA) and Basic
Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for
Geo-spatial Cooperation (BECA) are referred to
as the foundational agreements which the U.S.
signs with countries with which it has close
military ties.
The agreement
permits American aircraft and warships to access
Indian military bases for refuelling, repair and
other logistical purposes.
This
agreement gives the US military a legal foothold
in Eurasia. Something they have never had
before.
Sure
enough, soon after the events started coming
like bananas. To name a few:
Uncontrolled growth of the US personnel and
equipment in Afghanistan
Naming Pakistan a threat to the US.
Skirmishes between India and Pakistan, in
which the US takes India’s side. This
hostilities were most likely initiated by
the US SOF dressed as corresponding
militaries.
Skirmishes between India and China, in which
the US takes India’s side. Most likely
initiated by the US SOF.
Transfer to Korea ICBM technologies from
Ukraine by the SBU under a full control of
the C.I.A.
The attempts to initiate a war on North
Korea.
So far,
the US attempts failed because Russian fleet
positioned itself between the N. Korean coast
and the US 7th Fleet, and the Russian
battleships were ready to intercept anything
flying from the US ships towards N. Korea.
However,
this Russia’s strategy won’t work if war is
initiated by the South Korea, or by the US
special forces dressed as South Koreans or
Chinese troops.
7. Ongoing
war on Yemen.
8. The US
has lost the war on Syria, but they plan to
transfer their surviving proxy troops into
Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan and India.
9.
Blockade of Qatar.
10.
Blaming Russia for supplying arms to Taliban, to
make Russia and Afghan government cooperation
impossible.
11.
Blaming Russia for supplying North Korea with
ICBM technologies, which has been written into
plan in 2012.
North
Korean spies were arrested in Ukraine in 2011
for trying to obtain these technologies. The
arrests and convictions were made by the
Ukrainian security services when Yanukovich
still was a president. After the Maidan putsch,
SBU raided the RD-250 rocket engines
manufacturer and seized all its technological
documents.
12.”Operational Environments to 2028″ names
Azerbaijan as one of the future war zones.
13. As a
pretext for war, Pentagon planed in 2012 to
blame Pakistan for “WMD proliferation, direct
threat to the Homeland, terrorist organizations,
and regional tensions with India.”
14. The
plan also predicts the Cold War with China and a
proxy military conflict using India’s military
and the US SOF and proxies acting from
Afghanistan.
“It is
unlikely that the U.S. will face China in armed
conflict over the forecast period. However,
China’s military strength and technological
prowess will manifest beyond its borders in
other ways that will significantly impact the
U.S. Army. A mercantilist version of the Cold
War is a potential outcome from China’s rise.”
15.
China’s cooperation with North Korea, Sudan,
Iran, Burma, Venezuela, and others contributes
significantly to the proliferation of
anti-access capabilities that “will threaten the
ability of the U.S. Army to deploy and sustain
in key regions of the world.” In human language,
defense cooperation between countries
“threatened” the US capability to attack and
destroy those countries.
16.In
2012, the US didn’t see Germany and the EU among
four most powerful, economies: the US, China,
India and Japan. An indication that back in
2012, there were already plans to destroy the
economies of the EU and Germany.
17. The US
keeps undertaking steps “to minimize perceptions
of American military “occupation”.”
18. In
2012 Pentagon also planned in relations to
Russia to trigger a war between Russia and
China:
“Russia is
also facing a general decline in military
capabilities and is struggling to fund and
implement a sweeping set of military reforms
that would slash the size of ineffective reserve
forces, stockpiles of antiquated equipment, a
bloated officer corps, and military bureaucracy,
while simultaneously transforming the armed
forces into a professional force with modern
weapons, doctrine, and enhanced readiness.
Russian military doctrine is still focused on
the core mission of a large Asian land war, with
China.”
19. In
2012 Pentagon planned that post-2020, after
Putin leaves by their estimates, NATO will be
able to start an occupation of Russia.
“Future
deterioration in Russia’s security environment
could eventually (post-2020) lead to increased
dialogue and mil-mil relations with Russia,
potentially leading to combined training or
small-scale combined operations with Russian
ground forces in the Arctic, the Caucasus, or
Central Asia.”
In the US
terms “combined operations” is something only
possible under the conditions of NATO invasion.
20. The
true reason why the US funded NGO continue
aiding to the migrant flow in Europe and why the
US interfering with the energy security of the
European countries: to create conditions for
military intervention in Europe.
“There are
no likely scenarios requiring a U.S. limited
intervention over the next decade. Later in the
forecast period (2025-2030) there is a
possibility that population declines and
continuing financial weakness will seriously
erode social and economic conditions in some
European states, leading to widespread collapse
in civil order, failure of national governments,
or humanitarian crises due to natural disasters
that weakened states are unable to contend with.
“
21.
IRREGULAR WARFARE in and against Russia
“U.S. Army
involvement in irregular warfare in the
Europe/Russia region during the forecast period
appears unlikely.” ” One exception that could
arise late in the forecast period would involve
a request by a weakened Russia for NATO
assistance to stabilize key oil producing
regions upon which Europe depends.”
As of now,
the US is conducting an irregular war against
Ukraine for three years, and it will go on in
perpetuity.
One last
thing stated in the 20-year plan is the CULTURAL
PERCEPTION OF TIME.
“Western
cultures tend to have a view of time that is
concrete and short-term, whereas Eastern
cultures are more likely to focus on the long
term and make decisions accordingly.”
“If one
party is working from a five-year plan and its
opponent is working from a twenty-year plan, the
first party will find itself at a distinct
disadvantage.”
“If the
opponent sees time in terms of centuries, then
the first has already lost. Unless the first
party achieves total control through either
annihilation or conquest and assimilation, its
opponent will simply wait until the opportune
time—be that ten, fifty, or two hundred years
later—and then reassert itself.”
According
to this plan by 2018 we should expect wars in
Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq and Libya to
continue as launch pads for the wars in Iran,
China, Korean Peninsula, Pakistan, Azerbaijan,
and Nigeria. War on China has started using
India as a proxy, and later by the US will
interfere directly or via proxies in
Afghanistan.
Ongoing
collapse of the European economies with the US
acting as a stabilizing military force against
civil disobedience.
Russia’s
economy being weakened by the devastation of its
trading partners in Europe, the Middle East and
Asia.
The end of
the doctrine of nation building means that the
regions devastated by the US will be maintained
in a state of devastation in perpetuity to
promote collapse of neighboring countries.
I wonder
what’s in their 100-year plan?
India
fighting America's war .. the price will be
very heavy. We've been through that
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If the ideology of
globalism is synonymous with globalization which
includes outsourcing, one of the increasingly
overt signs of globalist information operations
is outsourcing to foreigners the task of
questioning the loyalties of and smearing
Americans. We see this in the highly publicized
Hamilton68 project of the German Marshall Fund,
which began as an Atlanticist think tank in
Germany during the Cold War and has now expanded
its remit after the alleged Russian ‘attack on
American democracy’, to calling Americans
tweeting that they want National Security
Adviser H.R. McMaster fired dupes of the
Kremlin. Yet the GMF is a foreign funded think
tank which, like
the Atlantic Council, receives money from
foreign governments.
Hamilton68 is the
work of Clint Watts, a former FBI agent who
advocated for the Syria jihadists at the Foreign
Policy Research Institute (FPRI), a neocon think
tank in Philadelphia. Mr. Watts testified before
a Senate panel on claims of Russian interference
in the 2016 election, claiming without any proof
that Russian bots had influenced then Trump
campaign manager Paul Manafort and the candidate
himself. The Hamilton68 project is also joined
by J.M. Berger, a former ‘expert’ at the
Brookings Institute, whose holy grail project is
to link domestic ‘right wing militia extremists’
to the Russians, and Andrew Aaron Weisburd, an
IT worker and former Internet Haganah Hasbara
troll based in Carbondale, Illinois. The group
also lists Jonathon Morgan, an Austin, Texas
based data professional whose New Knowledge
project pushes the same themes of Russians
allegedly backing the alt-right or far right in
the U.S., but does not disclose its funders. Mr.
Morgan does appear to work with
the New America Foundation, a Washington D.C.
think tank funded by globalist billionaires Bill
and Melinda Gates and Pete G. Peterson via their
family foundations.
The NAF’s chairman of the board is former Google
CEO Eric Schmidt. Google received its start up
capital from the CIA’s venture arm In-Q-Tel and
as Wikileaks’ Julian Assange has documented, Mr.
Schmidt and Google’s in house think tank worked
closely with the Obama State Department to
gather intelligence around the world and promote
the Arab Spring.
When Americans
tweeted about the hypocrisy of politicians like
Sen. John McCain denouncing neo-Nazis rallying
in Charlottesville while ignoring Ukro-Nazi
violence and overt use of Hitlerian symbols like
the 2nd SS Das Reich division’s wolsfangel in
Ukraine,
the Atlantic Council responded with ‘whataboutism’.
Rather than defend Kiev’s Azov Battalion or the
Svoboda Party leaders McCain and then
Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland
hobnobbed with, Atlantic Council writer Donara
Barojan attacked the messengers, pushing the
‘alt-right equals Russian agents’ line Hamilton
68 and The
Washington Post routinely promote.
Ms. Barojan is of course, not an American
citizen, but appears from her LinkedIn CV to be
Lithuanian. What qualifies her to label American
citizens like Infowars host Alex Jones as
Russian dupes,
label Twitter competitor Gab.ai an ‘alt right
echo chamber’,
or promote tweets labeling the recently ousted
counselor to the president Steve Bannon as
somehow sympathetic to neo-Nazis Bannon
denounced as ‘losers’ is not clear. Ms. Barojan
is joined in the byline of the piece by
Ben Nimmo, a former member of NATO’s press
office after several years at Germany’s DPA.
Mr. Nimmo’s best Internet claim to fame appears
to be attacking the ‘Russia wants war, look how
close they put their country to our bases’ meme.
What is
clear is that Ms. Barojan is one of many
European think tankers and EU propagandists like
the EU Stratcom task force’s Jakub Kalensky or
KremlinWatch program director Jakub Janda, who
routinely attack President Donald Trump and his
supporters on Twitter as Russian assets.
Bellingcat’s Eliot Higgins, a British citizen
funded by Google and the Atlantic Council, also
uses his Twitter feed to label Trump and his
supporters as vile racists.
Why should
any of this matter? Because the Atlantic Council
already receives U.S. and NATO government
funding, and with the recently passed
‘Countering Foreign Propaganda and
Disinformation Act’ sponsored by Sens. Rob
Portman (R-OH) and Chris Murphy (D-CT) they’re
all likely to receive more of your tax payer
dollars to say how much they hate you and your
president, Mr. Trump voting American. While the
U.S. government produced Cold War propaganda and
paid off reporters to advance it during the
Operation Mockingbird era of the 1950s through
70s, never before in American history have so
many ‘deplorable’ Americans paid with their tax
dollars to be insulted as useful idiots for the
Kremlin.
While Hamilton68
does not name the full 600 accounts it claims to
monitor for ‘Kremlin disinformation’, that
hasn’t stopped mainstream media outlets Reuters
and
National Public Radio from uncritically
reporting its findings.
The problem of U.S. taxpayer funding for
anti-Russian and anti-Trump agitprop abroad into
groups like the German Marshall Fund, Bellingcat
coming back home into globalist and Democratic
Party linked G-NGOs like the Atlantic Council
and New America Foundation is one few Trump
supporters seem to be aware of. However, with
the EU Stratcom task force having already
attacked Breitbart and the Steve Bannon led
conservative populist magazine being a frequent
target of the ‘fighting Russian disinformation’
crowd, it seems likely that the former counselor
to the president Mr. Bannon will become all too
aware that his globalist adversaries
aren’t exactly hiding their agendas to shut him
up behind a
Cold War 2 veneer in short order.
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