Anonymous ID: ce81ed July 4, 2020, 7:31 p.m. No.9859525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DID WE KNOW THIS?

At the same time Husein is framing General Flynn....

 

>>9841469 pb

>Locals Spot Elite ‘Night Stalkers’ Helicopter Unit Practicing Black Ops in Oregon

 

This Obscure DC-Area Office Helps US Special Operators Hunt Down And Secure Loose WMDs

The fusion center coordinates US military efforts to make sure the deadly weapons don't end up in the wrong hands.

BY JOSEPH TREVITHICK SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

 

There’s a certain alphabet soup to the arrangement, with U.S. Special Operations Command’s (SOCOM) Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction-Fusion Center (CWMD-FC) being situated somewhere in the greater Washington, D.C. area, known to the U.S. military as the National Capital Region (NCR), which is already home to another secretive special operations counter-terrorism element, sometimes referred to as SOCOM-NCR.

It’s an amazingly complex set of problems and that’s part of the reason why President Barack Obama’s administration, as one of its final official acts, shifted the job from U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) to SOCOM in December 2016. Critics were concerned that STRATCOM, which manages America’s nuclear deterrent, strategic intelligence, and military space activities, was either unwilling or unable to give countering WMDs the attention it deserved.

STRATCOM “rarely invested the necessary political and intellectual capital,” one anonymous U.S. defense official told The Washington Post when it first reported on the shift in December 2016. As a whole, they said the U.S. military gave WMD threats an “overall low sense of priority as compared to its other missions.”

In addition to the Syrian regime of dictator Bashar Al Assad, ISIS has employed chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria. It is very possible that American special operators have already worked with local forces in both countries to identify and manage chemical weapons and hazardous materials as they’ve pushed back the terrorist organization

In 2011, American troops had also deployed to Libya to guard that country’s chemical arsenal after the dramatic fall of long-time dictator Muammar Gaddafi, a mission known as Operation Odyssey Guard. In February 2014, the U.S. government announced it had finished safely destroying the remaining weapons and associated materials, preventing them from falling into the hands of terrorists or other militants.

In addition, the office no doubt at least followed the reported Israeli air strike on Syria’s Scientific Studies and Researchers Center, which leads that country’s chemical weapon development work and has probably talked with DTRA ( 404 - Page not found!, see pic) about its operation to make sure WMD materials don't slip across the border from Syria into Jordan, the same country where JSOC has reportedly situated some portion of its effort to target and eliminate ISIS leaders, known as Operation Gallant Phoenix.

The center could be contributing information about Iran’s compliance with the international agreement about its controversial nuclear program, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). On Sept. 19, 2017, President Donald Trump called the Iran Deal "an embarrassment to the United States." However, “the facts are that Iran is operating under the agreements the we signed up for under the JCPOA,” U.S. Air Force General John Hyten, head of STRATCOM, told a gathering at the Hudson Institute event on Sept. 20, 2017. “But at the same time they are rapidly, rapidly deploying and developing a whole series of ballistic missiles and testing ballistic missiles at all ranges that provide significant concerns to not just the United States, but our allies.

Most notably, in 2013, the U.S. military participated in a failed international effort to destroy the Syrian government’s chemical weapon stockpiles and production capability. DTRA worked with the U.S. Army to develop and provide a mobile system to destroy the dangerous arms on board the M/V Cape Ray a ship from the U.S. government’s Ready Reserve Force, which keeps various ships storage until just such a need arises.

 

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/14535/this-obscure-dc-area-office-helps-us-special-operators-hunt-down-and-secure-loose-wmds

 

related links

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/5309/isis-lobbed-chemical-weapons-at-us-soldiers-based-near-mosul

https://archive.fo/41ezM#selection-1209.0-1215.478

>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/12/23/special-operations-command-takes-a-new-lead-role-countering-weapons-of-mass-destruction/

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/14316/us-backed-forces-and-syrian-troops-get-dangerously-close-in-deir-ez-zor

http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-isis-intel-20170908-story.html

http://www.dtra.mil/Success-Stories/Jordan-Border-Operations-Center/

Anonymous ID: ce81ed July 4, 2020, 7:34 p.m. No.9859549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9840 >>0051 >>0156 >>0179

Libya’s Cache of Toxic Arms All Destroyed

By ERIC SCHMITTFEB. 2, 2014

 

The United States and Libya in the past three months have discreetly destroyed what both sides say were the last remnants of Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi’s lethal arsenal of chemical arms. They used a transportable oven technology to destroy hundreds of bombs and artillery rounds filled with deadly mustard agent, which American officials had feared could fall into the hands of terrorists. The effort also helped inspire the use of the technology in the much bigger disposal plan in Syria.

https://archive.fo/k1cw0

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/03/world/africa/libyas-cache-of-toxic-arms-all-destroyed.html?_r=0

Anonymous ID: ce81ed July 4, 2020, 7:38 p.m. No.9859575   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Crime And Fraud At WE Charity In Kenya

"Every arm of this f**king government is going to come down hard on us"

ARTICLE BY JESSE BROWN JULY 3, 2020 FREE THE CHILDREN KENYA WE CHARITY

 

WE Charity was “the best and only organization” capable of administering $912 million in youth volunteer grants, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But a closer look at WE Charity reveals a troubled organization in turmoil. In March, WE laid off the majority of its staff. A CBC report revealed that the chairs of WE Charity’s boards of directors in Canada and the U.S. both resigned in the spring, and almost everyone else serving on those boards either resigned or was replaced.

 

And as WE Charity is now scrutinized each day in the Canadian press, a story has emerged of criminal activity and fraud by the leadership of WE’s Kenyan operation in 2017.

 

“No concerns with the charity”

On April 27, 2018, the Kenyan NGO Co-ordination Board released its “Investigation Report On Free The Children.” The report recommended that the caveat on the charity’s parcel of land be lifted, as they were satisfied that “the land would be used for charitable purposes” and that they had “no concerns with the charity.”

 

Canadaland has learned that Peter Ruhiu remained WE’s country director for Kenya and Tanzania until March 19, 2018 — eight months after Marc Kielburger says he recorded, at the request of the Kenyan police, Ruhiu recounting what he had described as “criminal offences.”

 

 

https://www.canadalandshow.com/crime-and-fraud-at-we-charity-in-kenya/

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-charity-in-hot-water-again-after-employee-allegedly-bribed-kenya

 

Happy 4th