Saturday, October 5, 2013

Update on Dyess AFB Nukes




Vice Admiral Giardina, the 2nd in command US Nuke arsenal has been suspended.

Last month, a reputable source told me there was an unauthorized transfer of nuclear warheads from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas to an undisclosed location in South Carolina:

'“Dyess is beginning to move out nuclear war heads today. This was the first time nukes have been even acknowledged since being put at Dyess in the 1980s. No signature was required for transfer… There was no national command directive. The source said that Dyess Commander was on site to give authority to release. No one knew where they were going really, but the truck driver said he was going to take them to South Carolina and another pick up will take them from there.”']

The very next day Senator Lindsay Graham made some very bizarre statements to the press saying South Carolina may be nuked by terrorists if we do not attack Syria.

"Graham: Nukes In Hands Of Terrorists Could Result In Bomb Coming To Charleston Harbor"
www.charlotte.cbslocal.com

And now, three weeks later, it is announced that on the very same day of Sen. Graham's statement, Vice Admiral Giardina, 2nd in command of the US nuclear arsenal has been suspended pending an investigation.

www.dailymail.co.uk

these events in such close proximity to one another seem highly suspicious to me.

It reminds me of the same reason that was given for Gen. Carter Ham and Rear Admiral Gaouette's removal a week after Benghazi went down...one was the head of all US forces in Africa and the other was the head of the carrier strike group that was parked in the Middle East at the time...rumor has it that they tried to disobey the White House stand down order and tried to send a rescue mission:

Obama Administration Replaces Top Generals Following Benghazi Disaster - See more at:  www.thegatewaypundit.com

"Navy Replaces Admiral Leading Mideast Strike Group Because of Ongoing Investigation"
abcnews.go.com

Former general: Knew early that Benghazi was terrorist attack
security.blogs.cnn.com

Is a General losing his job over Benghazi?
www.washingtontimes.com

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