We are currently entrenched in a war of deception. Are we fighting radical Islam? Are we fighting communism? Are we fighting Russia? Is Russia a democracy? Are we fighting China? Is Russia weak?
All of this confusion is based on deception and Sun Tzu (He was a Chinese General). Keep the enemy confused is their motto and it is working. Have us fighting on many different fronts to stretch out our military and to break our bank account.
The liberals in the media and the US Government are assisting our enemies with this deception. The American people and local law enforcement agencies are clueless as to what this war is really about, who our "real enemies" are and where they are hiding. Liberalism has infected the body politic and like a cancer, it has rendered us defenseless. Our defenses are being strangled through our courts
We are at a stalemate right now. When Iran gets attacked, the Russians will immediately shift their cells into action, but Muslims will gladly take the blame in the name of Islam.
On January 13, 2000 Jeff Nyquist wrote this:
Sun Tzu was a general who served the government of Wu during the period of the Warring States (475-221 B.C.), when China was divided. Sun Tzu's strategic conception begins with the following observation: "If you know your enemy and know yourself, you will not be defeated in a hundred battles." Sun Tzu believed that knowledge was the basis of victory. Therefore, the most potent weapon of war is to confuse the enemy's knowledge.
Sun Tzu therefore said, "All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe that we are away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near. Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder and crush him."
Sun Tzu taught that deception is superior to violence. This led him to an extraordinary statement. "Supreme excellence (in strategy) consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=19791
You can check out these articles by Jeff Nyquist for more information on this. There is NOBODY that knows more about the Russian threat than Jeff. Grey Terror is when terrorism is done in the name of a pre-existing group that is not directly affiliated with Russia (Al Qaeda).
Nyquist mentions and explains fully the link between Muhammad Atta and Communist Czech terrorist training camps in these articles too.
http://www.financialsense.com/stormwatch/geo/pastanalysis/2004/0513.html
http://www.financialsense.com/stormwatch/geo/pastanalysis/2004/0513.html
On August 13, 2005 Jeff Nyquist wrote this about Viktor Suvorov's book called Spetsnaz.
[Widespread terrorist and sabotage operations in advance of World War III] are known officially in the GRU as the "preparatory period," and unofficially as the "overture." The overture is a series of large and small operations the purpose of which is, before actual military operations begin, to weaken the enemy's morale, create an atmosphere of suspicion, fear and uncertainty, and divert the attention of the enemy's armies and police forces to a huge number of different targets, each of which may be the object of the next attack.
The overture is carried out by agents of the secret services of the Soviet satellite countries and by mercenaries recruited by intermediaries. The principal method employed at this stage is "gray terror," that is, a kind of terror which is not conducted in the name of the Soviet Union. The Soviet secret services do not at this stage leave their visiting cards, or leave other people's cards. The terror is carried out in the name of already existing extremist groups not connected in any way with the Soviet Union, or in the name of fictitious organizations.
Last Sunday night I received a call from an American businessman recently returned from South America. He had a strange encounter. He’d met a Russian down below the equator. This Russian thought South America was safe place to be at the moment. The businessman talked about life in South America. “Life is better in the United States,” he said. The Russian answered. “Yes, but the United States is not going to be there much longer.”
The Russian refused to elaborate. Perhaps he doesn’t need to.
http://www.jrnyquist.com/nyquist_2005_0813.htm
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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