The apparent reality that a mock bombing drill on the London Underground was scheduled for the morning of 7-7 [2] has got the conspiranoids seeing patterns. They also point to Pentagon terror drills on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 (see e.g., Prison Planet [3]). We also recently noted a FEMA drill [4] apparently slated for New York City the day after 9-11.
Now, the Pentagon Northern Command [5] is about to undertake a drill simulating an attempt to smuggle a nuclear weapon into Charleston, SC. "Journalist" Leland Lehrman claims [6] on the conspiranoid Alex Jones Show (PrisonPlanetTV [7]) that anonymous sources in the military told him the warhead in the drill was originally intended to "go live"—that is, the drill would be used as the cover for a real "false flag" nuclear attack. Lehrman also claimed that Army Gen. Kevin Byrnes [8], recently relieved of his command for having an extra-marital affair (even though he is long-separated from his wife—a very quaint anachronism in the age of Abu Ghraib), was actually sacked for dissenting from the "live" drill. Says [9] Lehrman:
"Speculation exists that he had potentially discovered the fact that it was gonna go live and that he was trying to put a stop to it or also speculation indicates that he may be part of a military coup designed to prevent the ridiculous idea of doing a nuclear war with Iran."
"Speculation indicates." Well said.
Greg Szymanski makes similar claims on Arctic Beacon [10]. More at Total Information Analysis [11], Uruk.net [9].
Bye-bye, Charleston?