Michael Donovan
War game shock.
Sat Sep 21 07:10:32 2002
216.176.5.55

We have just held, last month, the biggest war games in history, the cost being slightly over 250 million dollars. This was, among other things, to promote Rumsfeld's Joint Forces Command. Parts of this function almost like the SS, in that to make a 'seamless military' a lower rank from one service can give orders to a superior in another. It hides true chain of command. In this game it is good guys vs. bad guys, or blue team vs. red team. They had to find a commander to play the red team, and found retired Lt. General Paul Van Riper, U.S.M.C. from Williamsburg, Va. (do a search on internet of that name to check on what I am saying) The game was rigged so the US, the blue team, the good guys would win. Low an behold, General Paul Van Riper won. He sunk, SUNK !!!! , most of the US Navy in the Persian Gulf. The refs tried to continue the game. This General said "No way" and walked out. He gave the signal to attack in the broadcast of morning prayer from the mosques. From that point, knowing they would be jammed, he used no electronic communication, but things like mirrors and lights and motorcycles. Within a short time we lost most of our navy. However, this is the catch, what is comming out is that sea bed lauched missiles are very low tech, AND CANNOT BE COUNTERED. It is like the invention of the long bow, one simple change and suddenly a peasant can take out a knight. This, here in Norfolk, Virginia, the biggest military center in the world is the talk of the town. And it is felt by many that the war with Iraq was planned in detail, but now it seems like they are putting on some theater to save face because of this reality. My question here, (and again do a search on the name Lt. General Paul Van Riper), is how much this information is being passed around.
Michael Donovan, Norfolk, Va my web page is www.pavlita.com   



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