Monday, November 5, 2012

So is there a military coup going on? Analysis by Rayelan

What do you want to bet that this Naval Commander Wasn't Relieved of Duty for the Stated Reasons?


Posted By: Rayelan [Send E-Mail]

Date: Sunday, 4-Nov-2012 23:14:43


Ever since the HMS Bounty sank I've had this sinking feeling that a mutiny took place. But what I don't know is this...

Was it successful?

If it was we would never know. The military would simply take control of everything and politicians would know that they would follow orders or die suddenly from explainable reasons... or the threat would be aimed at anything and everything the politician loved. That's the way the new world order controls our politicians... if the military was successful in a coup... that's the way they would have to run it too.

This is the second Naval Commander who has been relieved. Were these men relieved because they were connected to the coup? Or were they relieved because they were too new world order for the military to leave in place.

Without the contacts I had when I was married to Gunther, I am only guessing at all of this... but I am almost positive that a coup or attempted coup really has occurred. I just don't know which it was.

I am hoping that we are actually under military control. The Military that I know still follows the constitution.


As we all know, this election coming up on Tuesday is not going to change anything. The only thing that will change anything is a new world economy with the Federal Reserve owners no longer running the world.

Here's the article I just found. I find it interesting that the ship was in Russia. Remember, IMO Putin is the good guy these days.

The United States and Russia have switched places. As it gets increasingly controlled here in the USA, Russia is experiencing increased freedom.

Could this Commander have been carrying messages to the Russian government from the U.S. Military?

The commander and top officers of a San Diego-based Navy frigate have been relieved of duty after a rowdy, booze-fueled port visit to Vladivostok, Russia.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/03/navy-removes-top-officers-san-diego-based-frigate-after-boozy-russian-port/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz2BJkkorKW

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/11/03/navy-removes-top-officers-san-diego-based-frigate-after-boozy-russian-port/?intcmp=obnetwork



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