State Department erases 15 pages of nuclear history – with no warning
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The State Department has been accused of deleting 15 pages of records related to the risk of inadvertent nuclear war without warning or explanation.
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The notice may have more to do with Bannon’s treasonous traitorous designs upon our military and intelligence infrastructure. Bannon is not alone in this. About two dozen behinds the scene clandestine spook cell cronies have cooked up this modern mutilation of our government infrastructures. Bannon tugs these strings.
Gathering all of those high ranking commanders in one place allowed the rooting of an infrastructure before then only navigable by cable complex channels and references. Essentially destroying the envelope of every ultra secret program under development. How would I know?
The real secret is the way before this, during George Bush senior’s term America lost control of their own nuclear arsenal. It wasn’t a loud obvious coup, it was off books and nuances by seductive rendezvous, such as the 2007 incident where warheads were RETURNED to the US by their handlers.
The nuclear weapons classified documents found at Maralago were pertaining to several weapons and entire launch installations (off books) were missing. When asked, Mr. President, wtf did you do this? Where is inventory #GXCV73562?
The United States of America does not know where all of its nuclear weapons are, and a voice in my head told me to do so.
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