So the Fourth Empire wants not only gain control the Earth.
The New World Order also claims Heaven for total control.
Just read the Bush " Mein Kampf " PNAC documents and
be aware that WO III already is in progres, a real dirthy war.
Surch WWW and find out yourself, sorry the best eye opener.
Dagoberth
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Newspaper link = http://www.sundayherald.com/34768
As part of a plan to ensure its total military supremacy, the US is
preparing to complete the domination of space -- by any means necessary.
Neil Mackay explains the terrifying new face of global warfare.
IT SOUNDS like the stuff of the darkest sci-fi fantasies, but it's not. The
Air Force Space Command Strategic Master Plan is a clear statement of the
US's intention to dominate the world by turning space into the crucial
battlefield of the 21st century.
The document details how the US Air Force Space Command is developing exotic
new weapons, nuclear warheads and spacecraft to allow the US to hit any
target on earth within seconds. It also unashamedly states that the US will
not allow any other power to get a foothold in space.
The rush to militarise space will also see domestic laws and foreign
agreements torn up. As the document warns: 'To fully develop and exploit
[space] ... some US policies and international treaties may need to be
reviewed and modified'.
The Strategic Master Plan (SMP) changes the nature of war. No longer will
battles be fought by ships, aircraft and ground forces. Instead the US will
use its technology to dominate any theatre of war from space.
The document also opens the door for the US to become the only global
policeman. Control of space will give it uniquely instantaneous reach,
capable of 'worldwide military operations.'
The first page of the document clearly spells out America's agenda. General
Lance W Lord, of Air Force Space Command, writes in his foreword: 'As
guardians of the High Frontier, Air Force Space Command has the vision and
the people to ensure the United States achieves space superiority today and
in the future.'
The document also lays the groundwork for the development of '21st century
space warriors' -- a new military cadre tasked solely to fight 'from and in'
space. The SMP says this Space Corps 'is just as crucial to the success of
our vision as employing new technologies'.
Air Force Space Command operates from a base in Colorado and its mission is
to 'defend America through space and intercontinental ballistic missile
operations'. Its ultimate goal is to 'project global reach and global
power'. Although little is known about Space Command in Europe, it is
central to the US military machine and staffed by some 40,000 military and
civilians.
General Lord says the strategy of the SMP 'will enable us to transform space
power to provide our nation with diverse options to globally apply force in,
from, and through space with modern intercontinental ballistic missiles ...
and new conventional global strike capabilities'.
In gung-ho language, the foreword reads: 'Precision weapons guided to their
targets by space-based navigation -- instant global communications for
commanders and their forces -- enemy weapons of mass destruction held at
risk by a ready force of intercontinental ballistic missiles -- adversary
missiles detected within seconds of launch. This is not a vision of the
future. This is space today!'
Lord adds: 'Our space team is building capabilities that provide the
President with a range of space power options to discourage aggression or
any form of coercion against the United States.'
The (SMP) says: 'Effective use of space-based resources provides a continual
and global presence over key areas of the world ... military forces have
always viewed the 'high ground' position as one of dominance. With rare
exception, whoever owned the high ground owned the fight. Space is the
ultimate high ground of US military operations.
'Today, control of this high ground means superiority ... and significant
force enhancement. Tomorrow, ownership may mean instant engagement anywhere
in the world.'
The primary goal of the SMP is to give the US military 'the capability to
deliver attacks from space'. The use of 'space power' would also let the US
deploy military might instantaneously across the face of the earth and
completely 'bypass adversary defences'.
In order to 'fully exploit and control space', the United States Air Force
Space Command says it has to 'negate' the ability of foreign powers to
develop their own space capabilities. The plan also demands that Space
Command 'focus on missions carried out by weapons systems operating from or
through space for holding terrestrial targets at risk'.
The document proclaims US aspirations to 'global vigilance, reach and
power', and Space Command says its vision 'looks 25 years into the future
and is summed up as follows: space warfighting forces providing continuous
deterrence and prompt global engagement for America ... through the control
and exploitation of space'.
The aim, the SMP says, is to:
'Extend the reach, precision and intensity of US military power and
operations.'
'Ensure the ability to apply space forces when and where we need them and
that our adversary understands the advantage we possess.'
'Use our space capabilities at our discretion while at the same time denying
our adversaries access to space assets at their disposal.'
One of Space Command's key functions is the operation of America's arsenal
of intercontinental ballistic missiles. The SMP details how the US wants to
be able to fire either nuclear or conventional missiles from space, out of
range of enemy weapons. 'Such a capability will provide warfighting
commanders the ability to rapidly deny, delay, deceive, disrupt, destroy,
exploit and neutralise targets in hours/minutes rather than weeks/days,' it
adds.
The SMP also shows how the US fears advances in space technology among other
nations -- including its European allies. 'Space capabilities are
proliferating internationally,' it says, 'a trend that can reduce the
advantages we currently enjoy.' It points out that Space Command has no
control over the European Galileo satellite system .
A list of strategies and objectives detail the goals of Space Command in the
coming years. These include:
creating an instantaneous global strike force.
Total monitoring of the Earth by 'real-time global situation awareness.'
a nuclear arsenal in space.
the development of exotic new weapons.
the maintenance of US military dominance. The doctrine declares: 'when
challenged, pursue superiority in space through robust ... defensive and
offensive capabilities.'
a fully integrated 'land, sea, air and space war-fighting system.'
integrating civil and commercial space operations with military ones.
One of the exotic weapons in development is known as the Ground Moving
Target Indicator (GMTI). This would be a tracking device, based in space,
which could pinpoint and follow the smallest of targets on earth . GMTI, the
document says, will improve the ability to 'detect, locate, identify and
track a wide range of strategic and tactical targets we currently have
minimal ability to detect, such as nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
and activities, hidden targets and moving air targets'.
The worldwide scope of Space Command's project is shown by the names of some
of the units under its control: Global Strike, Air and Space Expeditionary,
Global Response Task Forces and Global Mobility Task Force. Space Command is
also setting up a wing of the intelligence services devoted to the
militarisation of space. Space Command says it is 'aggressively modernising
our existing nuclear forces '.
Another goal is the ability to use a 'conventional non-nuclear prompt global
strike from and through space'. One of the new weapons tipped to bring about
this transformation is the CAV, or Common Aero Vehicle. This military
spaceplane would be stocked with so-called smart bombs and could strike
targets from space.
Another exotic development will be 'a virtual, global, synthetic battlespace
in which space forces will train [and] rehearse missions'. The US space
corps would fight global cyber-battles in a virtual world as big as the
earth and its atmosphere. This would complement current Space Command
facilities such as the Space Warfare Centre, the Space Battle Lab and the
Fusion Centre.
The conclusion of the SMP report leaves no doubt of how important these
plans are to the US military and government: 'Expanding the role of space in
future conflicts ... produces a fully integrated air and space force that is
persuasive in peace, decisive in war and pre-eminent in any form of
conflict.'
22 June 2003
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Just after WO II
Don't rejoice in his defeat, behold you man.
For though the world stood up and stopped the bastard,
the bitch that bore him is in heat again.
--- Berthold Brecht ---
one man, with his bare hands,
cannot do much harm, but a
country, in the name of god,
can easily slaughter millions.
you take the fruit of my labor,
and point a weapon at me,
just like a gangster.
"Dagobert" <dagobert@no-spam> wrote in message
news:bdb8e9$hfu$1@no-spam
> So the Fourth Empire wants not only gain control the Earth.
> The New World Order also claims Heaven for total control.
>
> Just read the Bush " Mein Kampf " PNAC documents and
> be aware that WO III already is in progres, a real dirthy war.
>
> Surch WWW and find out yourself, sorry the best eye opener.
>
> Dagoberth
>
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> Newspaper link = http://www.sundayherald.com/34768
>
> As part of a plan to ensure its total military supremacy, the US is
> preparing to complete the domination of space -- by any means necessary.
>
> Neil Mackay explains the terrifying new face of global warfare.
>
> IT SOUNDS like the stuff of the darkest sci-fi fantasies, but it's not.
The
> Air Force Space Command Strategic Master Plan is a clear statement of the
> US's intention to dominate the world by turning space into the crucial
> battlefield of the 21st century.
> The document details how the US Air Force Space Command is developing
exotic
> new weapons, nuclear warheads and spacecraft to allow the US to hit any
> target on earth within seconds. It also unashamedly states that the US
will
> not allow any other power to get a foothold in space.
>
> The rush to militarise space will also see domestic laws and foreign
> agreements torn up. As the document warns: 'To fully develop and exploit
> [space] ... some US policies and international treaties may need to be
> reviewed and modified'.
>
> The Strategic Master Plan (SMP) changes the nature of war. No longer will
> battles be fought by ships, aircraft and ground forces. Instead the US
will
> use its technology to dominate any theatre of war from space.
>
> The document also opens the door for the US to become the only global
> policeman. Control of space will give it uniquely instantaneous reach,
> capable of 'worldwide military operations.'
>
> The first page of the document clearly spells out America's agenda.
General
> Lance W Lord, of Air Force Space Command, writes in his foreword: 'As
> guardians of the High Frontier, Air Force Space Command has the vision and
> the people to ensure the United States achieves space superiority today
and
> in the future.'
>
> The document also lays the groundwork for the development of '21st century
> space warriors' -- a new military cadre tasked solely to fight 'from and
in'
> space. The SMP says this Space Corps 'is just as crucial to the success of
> our vision as employing new technologies'.
>
> Air Force Space Command operates from a base in Colorado and its mission
is
> to 'defend America through space and intercontinental ballistic missile
> operations'. Its ultimate goal is to 'project global reach and global
> power'. Although little is known about Space Command in Europe, it is
> central to the US military machine and staffed by some 40,000 military and
> civilians.
>
> General Lord says the strategy of the SMP 'will enable us to transform
space
> power to provide our nation with diverse options to globally apply force
in,
> from, and through space with modern intercontinental ballistic missiles
...
> and new conventional global strike capabilities'.
>
> In gung-ho language, the foreword reads: 'Precision weapons guided to
their
> targets by space-based navigation -- instant global communications for
> commanders and their forces -- enemy weapons of mass destruction held at
> risk by a ready force of intercontinental ballistic missiles -- adversary
> missiles detected within seconds of launch. This is not a vision of the
> future. This is space today!'
>
> Lord adds: 'Our space team is building capabilities that provide the
> President with a range of space power options to discourage aggression or
> any form of coercion against the United States.'
>
> The (SMP) says: 'Effective use of space-based resources provides a
continual
> and global presence over key areas of the world ... military forces have
> always viewed the 'high ground' position as one of dominance. With rare
> exception, whoever owned the high ground owned the fight. Space is the
> ultimate high ground of US military operations.
>
> 'Today, control of this high ground means superiority ... and significant
> force enhancement. Tomorrow, ownership may mean instant engagement
anywhere
> in the world.'
>
> The primary goal of the SMP is to give the US military 'the capability to
> deliver attacks from space'. The use of 'space power' would also let the
US
> deploy military might instantaneously across the face of the earth and
> completely 'bypass adversary defences'.
>
> In order to 'fully exploit and control space', the United States Air Force
> Space Command says it has to 'negate' the ability of foreign powers to
> develop their own space capabilities. The plan also demands that Space
> Command 'focus on missions carried out by weapons systems operating from
or
> through space for holding terrestrial targets at risk'.
>
> The document proclaims US aspirations to 'global vigilance, reach and
> power', and Space Command says its vision 'looks 25 years into the future
> and is summed up as follows: space warfighting forces providing continuous
> deterrence and prompt global engagement for America ... through the
control
> and exploitation of space'.
>
> The aim, the SMP says, is to:
>
> 'Extend the reach, precision and intensity of US military power and
> operations.'
>
> 'Ensure the ability to apply space forces when and where we need them and
> that our adversary understands the advantage we possess.'
>
> 'Use our space capabilities at our discretion while at the same time
denying
> our adversaries access to space assets at their disposal.'
> One of Space Command's key functions is the operation of America's arsenal
> of intercontinental ballistic missiles. The SMP details how the US wants
to
> be able to fire either nuclear or conventional missiles from space, out of
> range of enemy weapons. 'Such a capability will provide warfighting
> commanders the ability to rapidly deny, delay, deceive, disrupt, destroy,
> exploit and neutralise targets in hours/minutes rather than weeks/days,'
it
> adds.
>
> The SMP also shows how the US fears advances in space technology among
other
> nations -- including its European allies. 'Space capabilities are
> proliferating internationally,' it says, 'a trend that can reduce the
> advantages we currently enjoy.' It points out that Space Command has no
> control over the European Galileo satellite system .
>
> A list of strategies and objectives detail the goals of Space Command in
the
> coming years. These include:
>
> creating an instantaneous global strike force.
>
> Total monitoring of the Earth by 'real-time global situation awareness.'
>
> a nuclear arsenal in space.
>
> the development of exotic new weapons.
>
> the maintenance of US military dominance. The doctrine declares: 'when
> challenged, pursue superiority in space through robust ... defensive and
> offensive capabilities.'
>
> a fully integrated 'land, sea, air and space war-fighting system.'
>
> integrating civil and commercial space operations with military ones.
> One of the exotic weapons in development is known as the Ground Moving
> Target Indicator (GMTI). This would be a tracking device, based in space,
> which could pinpoint and follow the smallest of targets on earth . GMTI,
the
> document says, will improve the ability to 'detect, locate, identify and
> track a wide range of strategic and tactical targets we currently have
> minimal ability to detect, such as nuclear, biological and chemical
weapons
> and activities, hidden targets and moving air targets'.
>
> The worldwide scope of Space Command's project is shown by the names of
some
> of the units under its control: Global Strike, Air and Space
Expeditionary,
> Global Response Task Forces and Global Mobility Task Force. Space Command
is
> also setting up a wing of the intelligence services devoted to the
> militarisation of space. Space Command says it is 'aggressively
modernising
> our existing nuclear forces '.
>
> Another goal is the ability to use a 'conventional non-nuclear prompt
global
> strike from and through space'. One of the new weapons tipped to bring
about
> this transformation is the CAV, or Common Aero Vehicle. This military
> spaceplane would be stocked with so-called smart bombs and could strike
> targets from space.
>
> Another exotic development will be 'a virtual, global, synthetic
battlespace
> in which space forces will train [and] rehearse missions'. The US space
> corps would fight global cyber-battles in a virtual world as big as the
> earth and its atmosphere. This would complement current Space Command
> facilities such as the Space Warfare Centre, the Space Battle Lab and the
> Fusion Centre.
>
> The conclusion of the SMP report leaves no doubt of how important these
> plans are to the US military and government: 'Expanding the role of space
in
> future conflicts ... produces a fully integrated air and space force that
is
> persuasive in peace, decisive in war and pre-eminent in any form of
> conflict.'
>
> 22 June 2003
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> Just after WO II
>
> Don't rejoice in his defeat, behold you man.
> For though the world stood up and stopped the bastard,
> the bitch that bore him is in heat again.
>
> --- Berthold Brecht ---
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