15 Jun 2003 @ 12:08, by Raymond Powers
Bush Signs To Build Alaska Anti-Missile Shield
Wahington Times
President Bush signed a secret document called National Security Policy Directive 23. The public version of this secret document outlines a world-wide missile defense system, starting with the first installation to be in Alaska about 30 miles from the existing HAARP site. The purported aim of this missile system is to protect against missiles coming from North Korea and other rising rogue nation/states.
A look at the orbital paths of all missiles coming to the United States over Alaska show that they can only come from North Korea or China. And not from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan or any other "Axis of Evil" middle eastern rogue states who might be building missiles.
The Secret Directive can only approve the currently funded construction for a small missile defense system at Fort Greeley just up the road from HAARP. The advanced billion dollar world-wide system has not yet even been turned into a bill to present to Congress. But if that bill does pass Congress, then the Bush campaign coffers would be filled to the brim by defense contractors all wanting to build missiles.
If it is exposed that HAARP already is a complete operating anti-missile system which covers all of the Pacific Ocean and most of eastern Asia, including China and Korea, then the need to build the big missile system and the campaign contributions to Bush all suddenly dry up.
And thus the reason for completely covering up the truth about HAARP. The public is only supposed to know HAARP to be some quirky mind or weather control experiment only believed in by conspiracy theorists. The use by the Navy and Air Force, who jointly operate HAARP, to bring down a threatening North Korean missile over Alaska last February 1, at the same time Shuttle Columbia was landing is about to expose HAARP for the advanced defense/weapon system it is.
If the truth about HAARP is exposed it will probably mark the swift end of the Bush administration. Now you can understand the inane and almost desperate need for the Columbia Accident Investigation Board to prove that the Shuttle was brought down by a dry piece of foam about the size of a breadbox.
Marshall Smith Editor,
Brother Jonathan Gazette
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