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August 3, 2016
Russian Fears Of Donald Trump Assassination Grow After Micro EMP Attacks Detected
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
A chilling Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today is warning that US presidential candidate Donald Trump is likely being targeted for death by either an individual or group who are in possession of a micro electromagnetic pulse (EMP) “device/weapon” that over the past month has twice been detected being used in the United States against him. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
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According to this report, raising the concerns of the SVR that Trump is being targeted for assassination was their analysis of “electro-interference” anomalies over North America reported to them by the advanced military research agency Foundation for Advanced Research Projects (FPI)—who were at the time successfully testing their first atmospheric satellite (ATMOSAT).
Most concerning to the SVR about the findings reported to them by the FPI, this report continues, were two detected micro bursts of energy within the continental United States whose “frequency signatures” were consistent with them having been generated by a small, believed to be hand made, non-nuclear EMP generator—the first occurring on 12 July in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the second occurring on 29 July in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
As to why the SVR was concerned about these micro EMP bursts, this report explains, was that at the same time they occurred, Donald Trump was the most affected—with his plane suddenly being grounded on 12 July in Indianapolis, and on 29 July his having to be rescued from an elevator in Colorado Springs along with his security detail.
To who targeted Trump with these two EMP attacks this report doesn’t speculate on, but shockingly details how simple these terrifying weapons are to make—the simplest being an EMP generator and Marx generator that can be concealed in a persons coat pocket and astonishingly can be made on a kitchen table with commonly available parts by even non-experts.
As to why Trump would be targeted for death, this report notes, are the growing fears within the American oligarchy that he has now become unstoppable in his bid to become the next US president—and that was recently confirmed by a deep analysis study called The Primary Model shows him having an 87%-99% chance of beating Hillary Clinton.
So fearful that Trump is close to exposing them all for the charlatans that they are, this report continues, the American elites have, also, sustained an unrelenting mass media attack him that has shifted from the aggressive to downright apocalyptic—with even President Obama, yesterday, warning that Trump was unfit to be president.
To if these elites would be successful in assassinating Trump, this report concludes, under Republican Party rules his current status quo vice presidential running mate, Governor Mike Pence, would be his successor—but whom the former anti-elite Governor Jesse Ventura warned him against picking by gravely stating: “Donald Trump needs to pick a running mate who is more despicable than they believe he is. If he doesn’t and he picks a status quo Republican, don’t be surprised if he gets assassinated.”
War Coming in the South Sea as China Continues to be aggressive
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The Chinese military appears to be dramatically increasing its presence around a key island in the South China Sea, sending a strong message to Washington.
As Beijing continues its land reclamation projects in the South China Sea, Washington has remained adamant about one island in particular: Scarborough Shoal. Located northeast of the Spratly archipelago, it is claimed by China, Taiwan, and the Philippines, and the US has maintained that any attempts to militarize the shoal would cross a "red line."
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According to Pentagon officials, Beijing may have just crossed it.
While China has maintained a small presence of two or three maritime security vessels around Scarborough Shoal, that number has escalated in the last few weeks. US officials familiar with intelligence reports tell the Washington Free Beacon that there are now over a dozen Chinese ships in the area.
In addition to security vessels, Beijing will also permit hundreds of fishing vessels to harvest the rich waters around Scarborough Shoal. This tactic was similarly deployed in the East China Sea, where Beijing sought to legitimize its claim to the Senkakus, islands claimed by both China (where they are known as the Diaoyus) and Japan.
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In March, US President Barack Obama met with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, issuing a stern warning against the militarization of Scarborough Shoal, given its strategic proximity to the Philippines.
"The signaling from the US side was that this was serious," a former US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Financial Times.
China’s apparent decision to flout that warning is likely related to last month’s ruling by the Hague-based Court of Arbitration. That decision sided against China’s nine-dash territorial claims in the South China Sea, a ruling that Beijing does not recognize as legitimate.
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In the wake of the ruling, both the US and China have stepped up combat patrols in the region.
Earlier this week, satellite images revealed that China is building up its military presence in the Spratly archipelago as well, with new aircraft hangars at Fiery Cross, Subi, and Mischief Reefs.
A highly-disputed waterway through which $5 trillion in international trade passes annually, most of the South China Sea is claimed by China, though there are overlapping claims by Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
The United States has no claims in the region.
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