07-07-2016, 09:03 AM
From a Facebook post
http://www.savonsanomat.fi/kotimaa/Iso-B...kko/795627
Quote:NATO NOW OWNS FINNISH AIRSPACE FREE TO ATTACK RUSSIA
A small story in a rural newspaper reveals the latest escalation in NATO's preparations for war against Russia using Finnish territory. British planes stationed at the Ämari airbase in Estonia will now "weekly" fly in Finnish airspace. In practice this mean that NATO planes are free to attack Russia from Finland or in NATO speak "defend Ukraine's sovereignty", without asking permission or even informing the Finnish government.
Operation ‪#‎Barbarossa‬ was launched by German bombers from Finnish airspace. The events today mirror those in 1940-41. Nazi German troops expanded their presence in small steps. The parliament nor even most members of the government were never told of the true purpose of their presence. In June 1941 half a million men attacked the Soviet Union from Finnish territory in a coordinated surprise attack. 100,000 of these were German troops, supposedly on "leave".
As we (me and my friends) have informed our readers before, the NATO troops that invaded Finland this summer in the name of "exercises" were never meant to leave. NATO has a covert tactic. By rotating troops they achieve permanent military presence, while each unit ostensibly is only on a temporary "rotation". This latest news is just one more step in NATO's creeping military occupation of Finland.
P.S. - Finland is not a member of NATO and has (or had) an official policy of neutrality.
http://www.savonsanomat.fi/kotimaa/Iso-B...kko/795627
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