Stealth Attack On USS Fitzgerald Proves US Navy No Longer Controls Seven Seas
The Official US Navy “Fitzgerald” Narrative is not only totally implausible, it’s beyond ridiculous!
“The U.S. Navy controls all the
oceans. We are an order of magnitude more powerful than anyone else.
Undermining that kind of power can happen, but it normally takes wars,
and it certainly takes generations.”[1]
— George Friedman, Founder & Former CEO, Stratfor
The Millennium ReportThe last time George Friedman uttered those words about the unchallenged world supremacy of the U.S. Navy was in early 2015 while speaking to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He lost his job at Strafor — often called a private CIA — shortly thereafter. Not only was Mr. Friedman dead wrong about the long view of American naval prowess, he quite indiscreetly revealed the ultra-secret back story regarding the relentless assault on Russia by the Zio-Anglo-American Axis. More on that here: STRATFOR Chief Reveals Zio-Anglo-American Plot For World Domination.
USS Fitzgerald
Nothing illustrates better just how wrong Mr. Friedman was about US naval supremacy than the recent successful attack on the USS Fitzgerald. And make no mistake about it, this was a stealth attack with great purpose. That purpose, of course, was to show the whole world that every U.S. warship is now a sitting duck.It’s true, given the highly advanced scalar-wave weapon technology developed in Russia, no navy is safe on the high seas. In fact, the radar, navigational, communication and weapons systems of any warship can be incapacitated with the push of a button. The Russians proved that with the flyover of the USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea in April of 2014. Even the sailors who witnessed that unparalleled incident on the ship were profoundly affected.
According to some specialized media, 27 sailors from the USS Donald Cook requested to be relieved from active service. (Source: What frightened the USS Donald Cook back to port in the Black Sea?)
Stealth Attack on the USS Fitzgerald
On June 17th of 2017, the USS Fitzgerald, a highly equipped Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was involved in a collision with a Japanese-owned container ship that seriously damaged the destroyer. The owner has refused to say where the ship was heading. “Seven of Fitzgerald’s crew were killed. Several others were injured, including the commanding officer, Commander Bryce Benson.”[2]Here are more telling details of the planned out ‘collision’.
At “about 1:30 a.m. on 17 June 2017, Fitzgerald collided with ACX Crystal, a Philippine-flagged container ship measured at 29,060 gross tons and almost 40,000 tons deadweight. Most of Fitzgerald’s 200 crew were asleep at the time. The collision occurred about 56 nautical miles (104 kilometres; 64 miles) southwest of her home port of Yokosuka, Japan.”[2]
Just how serious was the damage from this attack?
“The starboard side of Fitzgerald was
seriously damaged. The container ship’s bulbous bow penetrated the
destroyer’s hull below the waterline, flooding a machinery space, the
radio room, and two crew berthing spaces. The captain’s cabin was
crushed. Seven crewmen were reported missing after the collision, and
their bodies were found the next day after rescue workers gained access
to flooded compartments. Several others were injured, including the
ship’s commanding officer and two sailors whom the Japanese evacuated by
helicopter.”[2]
The photo at the top of this article accurately reflects the
preceding damage report. The extensive destruction to the middle of the
warship was so serious that it had to be towed back to port. This kind
of collision just doesn’t happen unless it was fastidiously planned
that way. And so it was.Analysis of the Attack
What follows is a diagram of the route of the container ship which stuck the USS Fitzgerald. This route clearly indicates that the Fitzgerald was first immobilized by some foreign technology. Then the ACX Crystal, a Philippine-flagged container ship, came back around and directly rammed the Fitzgerald so that the captain’s cabin was crushed. Whoever was steering the ACX Crystal knew exactly what they were doing.The following video clearly delineates the timing and location of each of the major pieces of this stealth attack. When described by a former seaman it’s quite apparent that this naval assault was well planned and well executed. “This video report is better than many others, as it’s made by an expert in accident investigation. The ship’s electronic capabilities were blocked, and the ship was blinded, before the cargo ship rammed it. Fitzgerald was able to avoid being cut in half but sustained a serious blow on the starboard side.”[3]
VIDEO: US NAVY SCRAMBLING: TRUTH REVEALED! USS FITZGERALD ATTACKED TWICE!
The video above definitively explains why there is such a disparity in the reported times of the deliberate collision. First the ship was immobilized, and then the ACX Crystal came back around after the Fitzgerald was surely incapacitated — weapons systems and all — to bifurcate the ship in two. Why the massive container ship failed to sever the US warship remains a question worthy of serious consideration.
Advanced Technologies
Russia, China and other BRICS-aligned nations now possess weapon technologies which far exceed the capacity of the United States and United Kingdom (the former rulers of the seven seas) to defend against. There have been a number of incidents (most unreported) during which Russia has demonstrated to the U.S. Navy that they are as vulnerable as “sitting ducks”.Magrav Technology Levels The Global Playing Field
With this new understanding, it greatly behooves the countries of the Zio-Anglo-American Axis to accurately assess the true military calculus which undergirds today’s global geopolitical chessboard. Not only is this Great Game rapidly changing, all the old paradigms are dissolving in real time. This developing situation is not too unlike what will soon happen when Free Energy renders obsolete the fossil fuel, hydrocarbon fuel, nuclear power and hydroelectric energy paradigms.
Special Note:
The following insightful submission to TMR outlines what may be the most likely scenario.
The first time the container ship approached the USS Fitzgerald, the Fitz was still fully functional.
An airplane or drone flying overhead was responsible for the energy pulse that killed all electricity on the warship. (the whole event took place in the wee hours of the morning from 1:30 to 2:20 AM)
The container ship was required to turn back toward the Fitzgerald to do its job as commanded by whoever EMPulsed the ship.
In turning back to do the “job” the container ship did not have great positioning to destroy the vessel and so ended up only disabling rather than sinking the thing.
Thus, the CIA-planned story (aka false flag attack) could not be used as many on board the Fitzgerald saw what really happened, and survived.
An airplane or drone flying overhead was responsible for the energy pulse that killed all electricity on the warship. (the whole event took place in the wee hours of the morning from 1:30 to 2:20 AM)
The container ship was required to turn back toward the Fitzgerald to do its job as commanded by whoever EMPulsed the ship.
In turning back to do the “job” the container ship did not have great positioning to destroy the vessel and so ended up only disabling rather than sinking the thing.
Thus, the CIA-planned story (aka false flag attack) could not be used as many on board the Fitzgerald saw what really happened, and survived.
The CIA plot was probably an
attack by Russia or China or NK. A contingency plan was then quickly
implemented; one that they could feed to those present as a legitimate
story.
The bottom line here is that this attack was quite likely a false flag operation in the tradition of the USS Maine (“Remember the Maine!”), the RMS Lusitania (World War I false flag), and the USS Maddox (aka the Gulf of Tonkin incident).Conclusion
Either someone wants war. Or, someone else seeks to prevent war.While this attack on the USS Fitzgerald appears to be a typical CIA-coordinated false flag attack designed to start a war, it appears to have been a real attack perpetrated to prevent one.
In other words, it was an conspiracy within a conspiracy, and/or a false flag within a false flag. Yes, it’s really that complicated. As it frequently when one camp is trying to start a war as aggressively as the other side is working to avert one.
Will the U.S. government blame this purposeful ramming of the Fitz on North Korea? Or on Russia? Or on China? That will ultimately tell the real story.
If neither are accused, then it was a dire warning to the Zio-Anglo-American Axis not to meddle in the affairs of the Asia-Pacific Rim nations. Nor to even think about triggering the hot phase of World War III.
The Millennium Report
June 23, 2017
Reference
Something is fishy about USS Fitzgerald story we are getting from the media
Recommended Reading
The American high-tech weapons have started to be blocked
Source
[1] George Friedman on World War III
[2] USS Fitzgerald
[3] USS Fitzgerald deliberately rammed, nearly sunk. Who by?
Glossary
*Zio-Anglo-American Axis:
The Anglo-American Axis is represented, first and foremost, by the major English-speaking countries of the world: USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel. The European member nations of NATO, such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are also closely aligned with the AAA as are all the Scandinavian countries. So are the Asian Pacific Rim nations of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar also owe their allegiance to the AAA but some of these may be changing (shown in red). The World Shadow Government is an ultra-secret, supranational organization which completely controls the Anglo-American Axis, as well as the European Union, NATO, among many other institutional entities which constitute the Global Control Matrix.___
(Source: Vladimir Putin’s Russia: Perfect Foil To The Anglo-American Axis And Their New World ‘Order’)
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