USAF Attacked: An Essay

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Arms Control, International, International Security
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781310432682
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: April 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781310432682
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: April 19, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A preface notes the scope of the essay, points out how pacifism, warmongering go together to disarm the US. Points out that these are all Whore Babylon plots using various devious means: Communism, pacifism, religion, atheism, skepticism, political movements. Chapter 1 discusses 'Fail Safe', 'Dr. Strangelove' and the conspiracy popularized by Alan Watt and Dane Wigington that the USAF is heavily involved in climate change and poisoning the planet for evil purposes. It is noted that the movies are founded upon lies to deliberately undermine military preparedness. Watt gives no valid proof in the form of spectrometer analysis of chemtrails on his website, but merely points out articles written in the past proposing climate change. This is true of Dane Wigington as well. Chapter 2 offers reasons why the USAF comes under particular attack. Its deterrence is harder to sabotage than the Navy leg of the nuclear deterrence, though this seems counter-intuitive at first glance. Chapter 3 notes that my essay is not likely to win me friends. It urges the defeat of Whore Babylon by pursuing the prime command given us by God, to subdue nature. It notes there can be no disarmament until peace and prosperity come to this planet.

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A preface notes the scope of the essay, points out how pacifism, warmongering go together to disarm the US. Points out that these are all Whore Babylon plots using various devious means: Communism, pacifism, religion, atheism, skepticism, political movements. Chapter 1 discusses 'Fail Safe', 'Dr. Strangelove' and the conspiracy popularized by Alan Watt and Dane Wigington that the USAF is heavily involved in climate change and poisoning the planet for evil purposes. It is noted that the movies are founded upon lies to deliberately undermine military preparedness. Watt gives no valid proof in the form of spectrometer analysis of chemtrails on his website, but merely points out articles written in the past proposing climate change. This is true of Dane Wigington as well. Chapter 2 offers reasons why the USAF comes under particular attack. Its deterrence is harder to sabotage than the Navy leg of the nuclear deterrence, though this seems counter-intuitive at first glance. Chapter 3 notes that my essay is not likely to win me friends. It urges the defeat of Whore Babylon by pursuing the prime command given us by God, to subdue nature. It notes there can be no disarmament until peace and prosperity come to this planet.

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