23-05-2009, 11:00 AM
Might the U.S. "government" have lied about losing an H-bomb or three?
What if one or more of the incidents never happened?
What might be gained by staging such provocations?
What might have been obscured by the search efforts?
Who benefited?
Let's think this through. Let's examine the periods just prior and subsequent to the alleged losses for intel, political, and/or military ops that can be tied in. Let's look at possible long-term advantages related to the spreading of these stories.
Let's think about the author and plot of Thunderball and the timing of that novel's publication -- and the heightened interest in the book occasioned by the lawsuit brought over its authorship and ownership.
What if one or more of the incidents never happened?
What might be gained by staging such provocations?
What might have been obscured by the search efforts?
Who benefited?
Let's think this through. Let's examine the periods just prior and subsequent to the alleged losses for intel, political, and/or military ops that can be tied in. Let's look at possible long-term advantages related to the spreading of these stories.
Let's think about the author and plot of Thunderball and the timing of that novel's publication -- and the heightened interest in the book occasioned by the lawsuit brought over its authorship and ownership.