Anonymous ID: 412047 Jan. 13, 2020, 3:37 p.m. No.7804374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4386 >>4389 >>4395 >>4581

Operation Charlemagne

 

In short:

 

Members of Italian intelligence were approached by Hillary Clinton, the Obama Administration, and the Deep State in order to frame trump by PLANTING EVIDENCE on American servers to force Trump to step down from office.

 

In other words, members of Italian intelligence found a target in Occhionero, a Republican-sympathizer who had two servers for his company, Westland Securities, located in America. One was in Washington State, and the other in West Virginia.

 

The plan was for Italian Intelligence to hack into these servers, plant classified emails from Hillary’s servers inside these servers on American soil, and then alert the FBI.

 

The FBI would then raid these locations, “discover” these e-mails, investigate, link these servers to Trump…

 

And then force Trump to resign.

 

Do you understand the implications of what I’m saying here? This is like a policeman planting evidence to fabricate a crime. And if the Italian Intelligence actually has ACTUAL classified e-mails from Hillary Clinton, that’s another crime in-and-of itself.

 

Guys, this is absolutely EXPLOSIVE.

 

And I want to give Anons everything I have, because I need more eyes on this, so keep reading and don’t skip over anything I have to offer here.

 

With that said, I haven’t seen this posted anywhere else online, so yeah, in a Neon Revolt first, here’s your first bit of breaking news – the actual letter Mr. Occhionero sent to Devin Nunes, Richard Burr, and Christopher Wray back in February of 2018. In the letter, Occhionero describes how his own computers were targeted and hacked by Italian Intelligence, who he suspects is behind the attack, the motives for the attack, and the ensuing cover-up by the media.

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https://www.neonrevolt.com/2019/05/24/operation-charlemagne-the-silent-ones-and-eyepyramid-italys-role-in-framing-trump-spygate-qanon-greatawakening-neonrevolt/

Anonymous ID: 412047 Jan. 13, 2020, 4:39 p.m. No.7804983   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto planned and commanded the Dec 7th 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He was targeted and killed by a U.S. air attack in 1943. He was considered a legitimate military target.

 

Operation Vengeance

 

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy, scheduled an inspection tour of the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. He planned to inspect Japanese air units participating in Operation I-Go that had begun April 7, 1943; in addition, the tour would boost Japanese morale following the disastrous Guadalcanal Campaign and its subsequent evacuation during January and February. On April 14, the U.S. naval intelligence effort code-named "Magic" intercepted and decrypted orders alerting affected Japanese units of the tour.

 

The original message, NTF131755, addressed to the commanders of Base Unit No. 1, the 11th Air Flotilla, and the 26th Air Flotilla, was encoded in the Japanese Naval Cipher JN-25D, and was picked up by three stations of the "Magic" apparatus, including Fleet Radio Unit Pacific Fleet. The message was then deciphered by Navy cryptographers (among them future Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens[1]); it contained time and location details of Yamamoto's itinerary, as well as the number and types of planes that would transport and accompany him on the journey.

 

The decrypted text revealed that on April 18 Yamamoto would be flying from Rabaul to Balalae Airfield, on an island near Bougainville in the Solomon Islands. He and his staff would be flying in two medium bombers (Mitsubishi G4M Bettys of the Kōkūtai 705), escorted by six navy fighters (Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters of the Kōkūtai 204), to depart Rabaul at 06:00 and arrive at Balalae at 08:00, Tokyo time.

 

President Franklin D. Roosevelt may have authorized Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox to "get Yamamoto," but no official record of such an order exists[2] and sources disagree whether he did so.[3] Knox essentially let Admiral Chester W. Nimitz make the decision.[3] Nimitz first consulted Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr., Commander, South Pacific, and then authorized the mission on April 17.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Vengeance