Secret Nuclear Transfer Warhead to the East Coast

We Wrestle Not With Flesh and Blood

Written by Anthony Gucciardi & Alex Jones

A high level source inside the military has now confirmed to us that Dyess Air Force base is actively moving nuclear warheads to the East Coast of the United States in a secret transfer that has no paper trail.

According to the high level military source, who has a strong record of continually being proven correct in deep military activity, the Dyess Air Force Commander authorized unknown parties to transfer the nuclear warheads to an unknown location that has been reported to be South Carolina, where the warheads will then be picked up and potentially utilized. This is of particular interest not only due to the fact that the Syrian situation has escalated to the point of a very realistic hot war scenario, but due to the fact that Dyess has repeatedly denied the existence of nuclear warheads inside the base.

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Al-Qaeda Vows To Slaughter Christians After U.S. ‘Liberates’ Syria

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We can see the writing on the wall. Unfortunately, our leaders all seem to be illiterate …

By Raymond Ibrahm – “While U.S. leaders continue pushing for war against the Syrian government, today ‘Al-Qaeda-linked rebels,’ reports AP, ‘launched an assault on a regime-held Christian mountain village in the densely populated west of Syria and new clashes erupted near the capital, Damascus, on Wednesday…  In the attack on the village of Maaloula, rebels commandeered a mountaintop hotel and nearby caves and shelled the community below, said a nun, speaking by phone from a convent in the village. She spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.’

Arabic news agency Al Hadath gives more information concerning this latest terror attack on Syria’s Christians, specifically how the al-Qaeda linked rebels ‘terrorized the Christians, threatening to be avenged on them after the triumph of the revolution.

Thus al-Qaeda terrorists eagerly…

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