Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Conspiracy Theory: On Fault Lines, the Chinese Threat and US Government Cooperation

A personal blog is a place for entertaining one's self. Thanks to the United States Constitution, I have the right to entertain any idea I want, in public, no matter how ludacris, delusional or paranoid it may sound. In that vein, today's topic is wild conspiracy theories. Let it be known that my theory is my personal opinion, is based on some pretty heavy research of fact, rumors and a game of connect-the-dots. If you are reading this, dear reader, all I ask is for you to briefly drop any barriers to such theories and entertain the possibility that I could be correct.

The United States is in turmoil. We have never been more divided, distracted and at each other's throats than we are today. We are over a trillion dollars in debt to the Chinese, a country which has also been buying up gold, silver and copper at an unprecedented rate for the last ten years or so.

When I worked for the ISD (Instrumentation Services Division) arm of the Army Corps of Engineers, one of the projects we dealt with was searching for underground tunnels in Korea. Apparently the North Koreans, supported by China, are masters of underground tunneling, and our job was to use seismic equipment and ground penetrating radar to search the South Korean border area for such tunnels. I personally did not go on these assignments, but many people I worked with did and I had a basic understanding of what they were doing. The Chinese are masters of civil engineering and have been for thousands of years. Ever heard of the Great Wall of China? Yeah, like that.

Now, the Chinese military knows that a nuclear assault or even a conventional military attack on the US would likely fail, or at the very least result in MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction). But what if the Chinese had the idea to attack fault lines by tunneling underground, undetected, into another countries, setting conventional and/or nuclear explosives into place at certain points on fault lines? Seismic equipment has evolved to the point of being able to analyze faults and determine exactly where to place such explosives.

Say they wanted to test such a theory? Why not start with a local neighbor, such as Japan. The Japanese are no slouches at civil engineering either, and their tsunami walls were designed to withstand any conceivable siesmic threat. The earthquake that hit them was so fierce that it produced waves several feet higher than any tsunami the Japanese scientists could even concieve. Something like that reeks of scientific calculation to me.

Now, there have been rumors of Chinese troops in Mexico for years, in two particular places: south of Laredo, Texas and in Baja California. Now Mexico still has plenty of socialist elements, as well as drug cartels, so the idea that the Mexican government would allow something like this to exist in their country is not unheard of.

Now if the Chinese were to tunnel north of these two places, they would wind up on two very dangerous fault lines: the San Andreas fault line in California, and the New Madrid fault line in the central US. Explosive detonations and critical points on these lines would wreak havoc in the United States, but more importantly would devastate nuclear missile silos in these areas, rendering the missiles unlaunchable.

If such a plan were put into place before the US knew of it, They would have us by the balls. US government authorities and military leaders would be split about what to do. Some would say initiate world war and let the best country win, but others within our government would think the best idea would be to do the Chinese bidding, allow them into our country to do whatever they want. This would explain the railroad tracks and empty interment camps that either already exist or are under construction, all of which are under the control of FEMA. Martial law would surely be declared and anyone who resisted would be placed there.

Anyone with a brain can tell that US media appears to already be censored and nonsensical wars are being waged in the Middle East, and that points to one thing: distraction. Further extrapolation of that idea means that at least part of our government is involved and is going along with the master plan.

Hopefully I'm just another conspiracy theory nut and all of what I've said here is crap.

But may God help us all if I am even partially correct.

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