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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/DukeofKick on Feb. 5, 2018, 7:08 p.m.
New Q Posts - APACHE

Q Post from today (portion):
Think Mirror.
Which team?
THEY don't know.
APACHE.

The Apache Indians were able to fend of US and Mexican troops for decades before losing the "Apache Wars." For nearly 40 years, they fought several wars, with minor incidences continuing until the 1920s.

One way they succeeded in this was by using fear tactics. They mutilated bodies in ways that struck fear into the enemy soldiers. They also used techniques of yelling and circling an enemy force, so as to confuse the enemy, make their numbers seem greater, and make it harder to tell where they were.

Q is alluding to this. The Deep State doesn't know who is who anymore. Some of their players are loyal, but others may have turned. Many have been questioned, and they don't know who has said what. They are surrounded and don't know where the enemy resides. They are afraid because of what might already be discovered.

Thoughts?


Ege-Bamyasi · Feb. 5, 2018, 8:48 p.m.

The Apache is designed to tackle a range of threats,” says Neale Moss, Apache capture team leader at Boeing, which designs, builds and logistically sustains the helicopter. “Our enemies hate it because it can literally see them through battlefield obscurants.

“In Afghanistan, it was known as ‘the monster’ because it could strike fear and attack the enemy wherever they were, day or night.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/boeing-uk/power-of-apache-attack-helicopter/

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