911 – 2B or Not 2B — Noble Resolve and the Ignoble Whitewash
Noble Resolve and the Ignoble Whitewash
PORTLAND, Oregon 9-11 Truth activists had every reason to be gravely concerned about the Noble Resolve Exercise staged from Aug. 20-24, 2007.
Alex Jones posted an excellent six paragraph summary of such concerns on Aug. 19 in his article: “Portland to Host Terrorism Drill `NOBLE RESOLVE 07-2” http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/190807Drill.htm.
To summarize: Noble Resolve 07-02 involved a computer-based simulation of a large-scale emergency. Military exercises have a recent history of coinciding with lethal “live” events. Vice President Cheney, Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff, and others had all issued vague warnings of a new 9/11 attack this summer. The May 2007 Presidential Directive NSPD 51 that addressed “continuity of government” in the event of a massive emergency alarmed citizen watchdogs because it also included secret “annexes” that the White House would not allow Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio to view, even though he is a member of the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Noble Resolve 07-2 included a scenario involving an unaccounted for “loose” 10-kiloton nuclear weapon. Lastly, plummeting support for the Republican Party may motivate another 9/11 false flag “inside job” as a catalyst to suppress political enemies and artificially revitalize jingoist support for the Bush regime.
The day Alex Jones’ article appeared, my Lone Star Iconoclast colleague Captain Eric H. May told me he had been disappointed in the past when Jones failed to help thwart false flag terrorist attempts against Texas City, Texas and the Sears Tower in Chicago. That Alex Jones now agreed with Capt. May about the seriousness of the Noble Resolve threat was a new milestone. This threat will only intensify with the advent of exercise TOPOFF coming to Portland, Ore. in October.
While Texans such as Alex Jones and Capt. May were sounding alarms about Noble Resolve, the mainstream media in Oregon continued to slumber. Apart from Portland-based Internet activists, only KBOO radio in Portland was taking this issue seriously.
There was certainly enough official U.S. military information on the Internet alone to sound alarm bells. The U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) based in Virginia had created disaster scenarios both for its home state and for Oregon. Three USJFCOM articles about Noble Resolve on the Internet easily gave one the impression that Portland, Ore. was a nuke target.
The article “USJFCOM Gears Up for Noble Resolve” dated 30 March 2007 http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2007/pa033007.html stated that the exercise included a “scenario for an unaccounted-for, `loose,’ ten kiloton nuclear weapon…[the] threat making it into [a Virginia] port and then blowing up