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Air Force To Stand Down Tomorrow (Just Like On 9-11)

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Tommy Allison

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Contrary to rumors surrounding the Air Combat Command's stand-down of all 100,000 active-duty airmen ordered for tomorrow, the U.S. will not be devoid of fighter aircraft to protect the nation.

Michael Kucharek, spokesman for NORAD and USNORTHCOM, told WND the stand-down does not include the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserves assigned to NORAD.

About 70 percent of the aircraft involved in NORAD alerts are Air National Guard or Air Force Reserves aircraft, according to Kucharek.

Meanwhile, NORAD and USNORTHCOM will be on alert status Sept. 24 when the U.N. convenes a high-level meeting on climate change and the following day when the General Assembly begins its 62nd Session in New York City.

The stand-down Friday was ordered by Gen. Ronald Keys to conduct a command-wide review of operations, safety procedures and checklists after the Aug. 30 incident at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, according to the Air Force Times.

At Minot, six cruse missiles with nuclear warheads were loaded onto a B-52H and flown to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana – without the bomber crew or ground command realizing nuclear weapons were on the aircraft.

Military sources insisted to WND the incident was a procedural glitch and there is no suspicion within the military of any other purpose.

At the U.N. Monday, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon will chair the meetings, and numerous heads of state are likely to attend.

According to Kucharek, Canadian and U.S. NORAD aircraft will be armed and on alert status, prepared to scramble from unspecified NORAD airbases.

Kucharek told WND the aircraft involved in the alert will be F-15s and F-16s assigned to the NORAD Air Defense Deterrence Mission.

Under Operation NOBLE EAGLE, which NORAD has conducted since 9/11, fighters on alert have scrambled from alert sites and diverted from irregular air patrols more than 2,400 times, Kucharek told WND.

More than 44,000 sorties have been flown in support of the missions, including support from tanker and AWACS aircraft.

"NORAD and USNORTHCOM missions," Kucharek said, "are conducted in close collaboration with homeland defense, security and law enforcement partners to prevent air attacks against North America and to safeguard the sovereign airspaces of the United States and Canada by responding to unknown, unwanted and unauthorized air activity approaching and operating within these airspaces, and to provide aerospace and maritime warning for North America."

As WND reported, NORAD is a bi-lateral U.S.-Canada command and USNORTHCOM is a U.S. continental military command that works with its counterpart Canada Command.

Kucharek also confirmed NORAD and USNORTHCOM were scheduled Oct. 15-20 to conduct exercise Vigilant Shield '08, a series of field exercises testing response abilities against a variety of potential threats, including the simulated detonation of three radiological dispersal devices within the USNORTHCOM and U.S. Pacific Command areas of responsibility.

The primary locations for the Vigilant Shield '08 field exercises will be Oregon, Arizona and the territory of Guam.

WND reported Bush administration plans to utilize USNORTHCOM as a U.S. military command to direct the operations of troops deployed in a wide range of continental North American emergencies, including health epidemics, natural disasters, terrorist events and even domestic violence or civil disorder.
 
Just so everyone knows, on 9-11 in 2001, the US Air Force stood down believing they were under a training exercise. Could we see another 9-11?
 
Tommy Allison said:
Just so everyone knows, on 9-11 in 2001, the US Air Force stood down believing they were under a training exercise. Could we see another 9-11?

I doubt it. It's too close to a national level election to provide any opportunities for those who would benefit most from another "terrorist" attack.
 
I think the tool of false flag terrorism under the cloak of military exersises has been taken away from the crazed sociopaths who run our country. I just don't think this can be done anymore. It doesn't not mean it couldn't happen if they want to go for broke but they have been exposed everytime it is done that I don't think they can use that tool. Plus there are tons of these drills run all the time and now people follow these.

That said, when I see NORTHCOM is involved with something it does make my bones go cold. Folks, if you don't know who runs the country it is NORTHCOM. Most people have a very dated view of who has control and military power. NORTHCOM is at the top of the heap now followed by the other COMS (CENTCOM, STRATCOM) and the NRO. I would be very uneasy if the NRO was running a war game drill on the 14th as well. Out of all of the drills on 9/11 theirs made for the events to happen IMO.
 
Eh, nothing happened. Still, there are some short sell options that don't expire until the 21st. If that dude who sold short on expecting the economy to tank takes a loss, it will be the single biggest loss by one investor for all time.
 
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