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  1. Feb 11 2018 21:37:17!UW.yye1fxoQec346b339775
  2. Ask yourself, would the PUBLIC understand the following statement: "Rogue actors (Clowns/US former heads of State) initiated a missile launch in order to 'force' the US into a WAR/conflict against X?"
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  5. What U.S. Government agency would have the ability to raise its own “Dark Fleet” outside the regular chain of military command and Presidential executive authority? The only U.S. agency capable of doing so is the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). More specifically, we are talking about the CIA’s Directorate of Operations (formally Clandestine Service) which runs all its global covert operations, where a Dark Fleet would have been developed to meet operational requirements.
  6. http:// exopolitics.org/the-secret-navy-behind-the-ballistic-missile-attack-on-hawaii/
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  8. Directorate of Operations (CIA)
  9. The Directorate also housed special groups for conducting counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism, for tracking nuclear proliferation, and other tasks. Administrated by the DO, the paramilitary operations officers from the Special Operations Group are maintained in the Special Activities Division.
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  11. They are highly skilled in weaponry; covert transport of personnel and material by air, sea, and land; guerrilla warfare; the use of explosives; assassination and sabotage; and escape and evasion techniques. They are prepared to respond quickly to myriad possible needs, from parachute drops and communications support to assistance with counter-narcotics operations and defector infiltration. SAD maintains a symbiotic relationship with the Joint Special Operations Command, and is largely run by former JSOC members.
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  13. Joint Special Operations Command
  14. The Joint Special Operations Command also oversees the Special Mission Units of U.S. Special Operations Command. These are elite special operations forces units that perform highly classified activities.[4][5][6] So far, only six SMUs have been publicly disclosed:
  15. The Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (Delta Force)
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  17. The Intelligence Support Activity's primary role is as a deep reconnaissance, intelligence-gathering special mission unit, in support of DEVGRU and Delta Force. Meanwhile, Delta Force and DEVGRU are the military's primary counter-terrorism units, eliminating high-value targets and performing hostage rescues are their main roles, along with special reconnaissance and direct action assignments.
  18. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Special_Operations_Command
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  20. Delta Force
  21. The 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), commonly referred to as Delta Force, Combat Applications Group (CAG), "The Unit", Army Compartmented Element (ACE), or within JSOC as Task Force Green,[2] is an elite special mission unit of the United States Army, under operational control of the Joint Special Operations Command. The unit is tasked with specialized missions primarily involving hostage rescue and counter-terrorism, as well as direct action and special reconnaissance against high-value targets. Delta Force and its maritime counterpart, the U.S. Navy's SEAL Team Six (also known as DEVGRU), are the U.S. military's primary counterterrorism units. Delta Force and DEVGRU perform the most complex, classified, and dangerous missions in the U.S. military, as directed by the U.S. National Command Authority.
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  23. The Central Intelligence Agency's highly secretive Special Activities Division (SAD) and more specifically its elite Special Operations Group (SOG), often works with – and recruits – operators from Delta Force.[22]
  24. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Force
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  26. “The Hunt for Red October”. The plot of the movie described how the major powers were all hunting for a rogue Soviet submarine equipped with ballistic nuclear weapons whose captain and officers wished to defect with their new stealth technology.
  27. QAnon’s repeated references to Red October is telling us that a similar scenario is currently occurring with the U.S. and other major world powers all seeking a rogue CIA submarine equipped with ballistic nuclear missiles and advanced stealth technology. Rather than the captain and crew wishing to defect however, the CIA submarine may be seeking a new opportunity to launch a false flag attack designed to precipitate a major regional war.
  28. http:// exopolitics.org/qanon-corroborates-hawaii-missile-attack-hunt-for-rogue-cia-submarine/
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  30. Feb 15 2018 01:01:01!UW.yye1fxoQ91
  31. SEPT 7, 1776.
  32. http:// www.history.com/this-day-in-history/worlds-first-submarine-attack
  33. Feb 15 2018 07:08:41!UW.yye1fxoQ276796382161
  34. Watch the water. Q
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  36. Watch the Water
  37. NOAA OceanWatch
  38. http:// oceanwatch.pifsc.noaa.gov/monitoring.html
  39. http:// oceanwatch.pifsc.noaa.gov/index.html
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  41. JPL Ocean Surface Topography from space
  42. https:// sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/
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  44. World Ocean Atlas
  45. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Ocean_Atlas
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  47. Submarine Squadron 1
  48. http:// www.csp.navy.mil/css1/Submarines/
  49. http:// www.csp.navy.mil/subpac-commands/
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  51. Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative and The Center for Strategic and International Studies / Maps of the Asia Pacific
  52. https:// amti.csis.org/maps/
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  54. Russian submarine activity increases around Atlantic internet cables: report 12/23/17
  55. Russian submarine activity around undersea cables that provide internet and other communications connections to North America and Europe has raised concerns among NATO officials, according to The Washington Post.
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  57. NATO officials say an unprecedented amount of Russian deep-sea activity, especially around undersea internet lines, constitutes a newfound "vulnerability" for NATO nations.
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  59. “We are now seeing Russian underwater activity in the vicinity of undersea cables that I don’t believe we have ever seen,” said NATO submarine forces commander and U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Andrew Lennon. “Russia is clearly taking an interest in NATO and NATO nations’ undersea infrastructure.”
  60. “It’s a pattern of activity, and it’s a vulnerability,” added British Air Chief Marshal Stuart Peach, who has spoken about the issue in the past.
  61. http:// thehill.com/policy/defense/366290-russian-submarine-activity-increases-around-under-sea-internet-cables
  62. https:// www.submarinecablemap.com/
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