With another distraction needed, the government is unleashing “Gotham Shield” this Monday and Tuesday, April 24th & 25th. The priority of this supposed reenactment will be to set off a 10,000-ton nuclear war weapon in the air over New Jersey.
The electromagnetic pulse (EMP) from the activation of this device will render an inoperative internet, cellphones. and most other electronic devices that are within a 20 kilometer radius circling the detonation site.
Operation Gotham Shield is a joint exercise with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Defense (DoD), Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), Military Auxiliary Radio Service (MARS), the local Red Cross in NY & NJ, and The Military Auxiliary Radio Service (MARS), ,. MARS is headquartered at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, and is run by The United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM).
A military document obtained by SuperStation95 shows the role of HAM Radio operators will be to report on a county-by-county level. They will check into NORAD about the conditions of:
- Medical Facilities
- The availability of Electricity
- Water and Sanitation Services
- Communication and Transportation.
The National Command Authority and NORAD will be the contacted with the results and analyze what to do next.
The reason we report on these stories is because the problem with these “exercises” is that, frequently in the past, Exercises from the federal government entities have unfortunately become actual events!
From Superstation95
“Two Days Before 9/11, Military Exercise Simulated Suicide Hijack Targeting New York
The US military conducted a training exercise in the five days before the September 11 attacks that included simulated aircraft hijackings by terrorists, according to a 9/11 Commission document recently found in the US National Archives. In one of the scenarios, implemented on September 9, terrorists hijacked a London to New York flight, planning to blow it up with explosives over New York.
The undated document, entitled “NORAD EXERCISES Hijack Summary,” was part of a series of 9/11 Commission records moved to the National Archives at the start of the year. It was found there, and posted to the 9/11 Document Archive at Scribd, by History Commons contributor paxvector, in the files of the commission’s Team 8, which focused on the failed emergency response on the day of the attacks. The summary appears to have been drafted by one of the commission’s staffers, possibly Miles Kara, based on documents submitted by NORAD.
In the September 9 scenario, the fictitious terrorists’ goal seems to have been to kill New Yorkers with the rain of debris following the plane’s explosion. However, in the exercise, the military intercepted the plane and forced it away from the city. When the terrorists realized they were not near New York, they blew the plane up “over land near the divert location,” leaving no survivors. The military unit most involved in this scenario was NORAD’s Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS), which also played a key role in the air defense response to the 9/11 attacks, two days later.
Numerous Hijacks Listed
Three days earlier, on September 6, NORAD simulated two hijackings as part of the same exercise, which was called “Vigilant Guardian.” In one scenario, a fictitious terrorist organization called Mum Hykro hijacked a Boeing 747 from Tokyo to the US and made a “threat of harm to passengers and possibly large population within US or Canada.” The terrorists intended to “rain terror from the skies on a major US city unless the US declares withdrawal from Asian conflict.” The plane is listed as being bound for Anchorage, Alaska, although the hijackers changed course for Vancouver in Canada, and then for San Francisco, California. Liaising with the FAA, NORAD provided “covert shadowing” of the hijacked plane.
In a second hijack scenario on the same day, ten members of another fictitious terrorist group, called Lin Po, hijacked another 747 to Anchorage, this time out of Seoul, South Korea. The hijackers were armed, their weapons having been smuggled onto the plane by ground crews before takeoff. They also had gas containers that could be detonated. Two of the plane’s passengers were killed, and the CIA and NSA warned that the group had the means to pull off an attack with chemical and biological weapons. In response, NORAD’s commander in chief ordered fighters from the Alaskan NORAD Region (ANR) to intercept and shadow the hijacked plane, and get into “position to shoot down aircraft.”
Another scenario included in the Vigilant Guardian exercise was run the day before 9/11, although this followed the more traditional scenario of Cubans hijacking a flight from Havana and demanding to be taken to New York for political asylum in the US. This scenario involved the participation of NORAD’s Southeast Air Defense Sector (SEADS), and the plane eventually landed at Dobbins Air Force Base in Georgia.
The document lists hijack exercises going back to 1998, several of which had involved internal flights, originating in the US. For example, a January 1999 exercise included the simulated takeover of a Miami to Oklahoma City flight and the hijacking of a San Diego to Anchorage flight the next day.
At the release of the 9/11 Commission Report in July 2004, the panel’s chairman Tom Kean famously said that the main reason the 9/11 attacks were not prevented was that there had been a “failure of imagination.” However, the hijack simulation planners were really quite imaginative and in several of the scenarios the hijackers had WMD actually on board the aircraft. For example, in a September 1999 exercise, hijackers on a 747 bound from Hong Kong to Canada had sarin gas on board, and threatened to blow up the plane. An exercise the following month included the simulation of a terrorist group hijacking a plane with American and Canadian citizens on board. The plane was bound from France to Canada, and the terrorist group was said to have the “will and means to strike North America with WMD.”….
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Why so many different dates? The confusion brought upon the public intentionally could be used to increase the mad scramble of panicked citizens. Hopefully this exercise will not injure or fatally wound anyone.