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Originally posted by Kram09
www.telegraph.co.uk...
On this slide there appear to be two poster kind of things on the wall can anyone enlarge them to see what they are?
Originally posted by Kram09
reply to post by JakiusFogg
I thought that was Majestic 12....or is that something else?
Originally posted by DocEmrick
If this was true, it's not set to happen this year, if I'm interpreting this correctly.
www.telegraph.co.uk...
This slide specifically refers to 2011. Sorry guys. My bet is they change the slide every year to the next year to keep us talking about it.
Originally posted by DanTheMan2009
All the explosions in Operation Blackjack are from "missing nuclear weapons". I was just wondering, were the lost nukes that were "mistakenly" loaded on a B-52 and sent to Louisiana ever found ? I've tried looking it up on Google but haven't been able to find anything.
Originally posted by Maya00a
Unbelievably I've just seen the BBC News ticker saying that a van was abandoned outside a police station in County Tyrone. The van contained a 300lb bomb.
Didn't the BJ series show the nuclear bombs in abandoned vans? I'll have to go back and watch the youtube video again to be sure but, if I'm right, this is getting a little uncomfortable.
A 300lb bomb was left in a van outside a border police station in Northern Ireland last night, police confirmed today.
Hundreds of people living near the police station in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, were evacuated. Dissident republicans using a recognised codeword phoned a Belfast newsroom last night warning that a bomb had been placed in the van.
Army bomb experts have been examining the white vehicle overnight. A police spokesman said about 350 residents including children spent the night in three community halls during the security alert.
Something interesting that was briefly touched upon but not given enough thought was the two posters on the wall here. The one on the left has an Egyptian statue type figure and the words under are Annuit Coeptis (just like on the pyramid seal on the back of the dollar). The poster on the right is a pentagon with the phrase Majic 12 under it.
Originally posted by Maya00a
Originally posted by Maya00a
Unbelievably I've just seen the BBC News ticker saying that a van was abandoned outside a police station in County Tyrone. The van contained a 300lb bomb.
Didn't the BJ series show the nuclear bombs in abandoned vans? I'll have to go back and watch the youtube video again to be sure but, if I'm right, this is getting a little uncomfortable.
There are mentions of the white van in the 1st part of the BJ series and here's the news about the one on the BBC Ticker.
A 300lb bomb was left in a van outside a border police station in Northern Ireland last night, police confirmed today.
Hundreds of people living near the police station in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, were evacuated. Dissident republicans using a recognised codeword phoned a Belfast newsroom last night warning that a bomb had been placed in the van.
Army bomb experts have been examining the white vehicle overnight. A police spokesman said about 350 residents including children spent the night in three community halls during the security alert.
www.guardian.co.uk...
Coincidence?
[edit on 18-6-2010 by Maya00a]
Originally posted by order in chaos
Operation Blackjack first came out in January of last year. A series of slides were uploaded over the course of six months. However, things went ballistic when one person found out a URL of a website hidden in one of the slides. Finally, the website was deleted after some time. There was a dispute about the year because only dates were mentioned in the slides and not the year.
Originally posted by order in chaos
reply to post by Gtown
No you are not. Operation Blackjack series was indeed intriguing. However, that doesn't imply that everyone must act paranoid and then run for the hills. We must observe any information and then subject it to critical analysis before drawing a conclusion.