What the "Phantom ships" in the Gulf of Tonkin can teach us about COVID-19
JFK was assassinated in large part because he would have opposed the Vietnam War
I wrote recently that we have to be careful with the "hate China" talk because it will be used against us. As someone who gets it remarked to me on Twitter:
"WIV origin is literally Gulf of Tonkin 2. The Vietnam war was itself based on a false flag. The contingency in the US who believe they have to fight the Asian menace at all costs is literally point by point repeating a disaster we should have learned from 50 years ago."
Those who forget the past are damned to repeat it. Let's learn a lesson of a false flag that led to the Vietnam War.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident was a fake incident designed to drag the United States into the Vietnam War. The assassination of John F. Kennedy had a great deal to do with getting him out of the way before the CIA could make a false flag to start a war with Vietnam. This topic deserves a better research effort, by the way. I hope it's enough to make the point. Anyway, this is one of those tangents of history that I don't want to ignore.
You know what's really the most interesting and telling thing about the Gulf of Tonkin? The Maddox was shooting at phantom ships. Dr. Robert Young says we are treating a phantom virus that has yet to be isolated from human blood. Reuters, of course, disagrees with Dr. Young, but when I click on the links Reuters used for references, those references referred to "cultures" of virus, as far as I can tell. Let's just say that if we've been tricked it wouldn't be the first time. 9/11 is another good example of a trick, as some people are beginning to understand.
Since "China did it" with COVID, China is set up for the next false flag, if history is any judge, and it's likely to be a big one. It will seem real enough, just like they all do at first. Globalists seem to be repeating history on a larger scale: SARS2 follows SARS1, and massive inflation and fuel price increases are recurring through globalist monopoly price controls as in the 1970s. Next, I'm afraid, is 9/11 #2, if we can't find a way to physically stop the globalists while we have a chance.
January 20, 1961. John F. Kennedy is inaugurated as President. I won't go too much into LBJ. LBJ was willing accomplice of the CIA assassination of JFK, if you will. If you're looking to pin it on one person, I'd say Allen Dulles or George Bush, but it was the CIA in general. The CIA were founded by globalists. Globalists have a simple goal: Gain power to rule the world. They use simple methods: Kill and Profit. It is easier to rule few than many. Their methods of murder gain money for them, which also leads to power. Murder, money, power, murder, money, power.
LBJ's career was backed by Brown and Root, a CIA front company. LBJ was pushing for war with Vietnam as soon as he got to the White House, as we'll see. Brown and Root came to be a big contractor in Vietnam, and later Iraq of course. They were also a front company for CIA drug trafficking.
LBJ blackmailed his way on to the ticket with JFK. Hartford Courant wrote: "The most newsworthy and astounding revelation, however, comes from Evelyn Lincoln, secretary to President Kennedy. Lincoln, for the first time, confirms that "one of the factors that made John F. Kennedy choose Lyndon Johnson for vice president were the malicious rumors fed to Lyndon B. Johnson by J. Edgar Hoover about [Kennedy's] womanizing." Hoover managed to keep his life -- and his power plays, which made him invulnerable even to presidents -- a secret." Jacqueline said JFK told her: "‘Oh God, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if Lyndon was president?
May 12, 1961. It didn't take long for LBJ to go to Vietnam, and push his "Domino" theory. History. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in Saigon during his tour of Asian countries. Calling Diem the “Churchill of Asia,” he encouraged the South Vietnamese president to view himself as indispensable to the United States and promised additional military aid to assist his government in fighting the communists. On his return home, Johnson echoed domino theory proponents, saying that the loss of Vietnam would compel the United States to fight “on the beaches of Waikiki” and eventually on “our own shores.” Turns out Diem wasn't going to suit their needs well enough.
April 15-19 1961. What came to be known as the "Bay of Pigs" invasion. These were mainly paramilitary forces trained by the CIA, but there were some US soldiers involved from the Alabama Air National Guard. It didn't go well. There were people who blamed JFK for not authorizing more military force. George Bush is rumored to have been involved in the planning and training of paramilitary for this operation, mainly in Miami.
The operation wasn't exactly a big secret.
CIA says: In April 1960, several CIA officers traveled to Miami, Florida. They were searching for members of the Frente Revolucionario Democratico (FRD), an active group of Cuban exiles who had fled Cuba when Castro took power. These revolutionaries were the ideal individuals to lead an uprising in Cuba, and the CIA, operating with a $13 million budget, recruited 1,400 of them to form Brigade 2506. The Brigade was taken to Useppa Island, a private island off the coast of Florida that was secretly leased by the CIA. Once there, they received training in weapons, infantry tactics, land navigation, amphibious assault tactics, team guerrilla operations, and paratrooping. Their instructors were from the Army Special Forces, Air Force, Air National Guard, and the CIA. Thirty-nine of the recruits were pilots who had flown in Cuba’s military or as commercial pilots. The pilots were trained at an air training base in Guatemala. Unbeknownst to the trainers, although likely suspected, sprinkled amongst the recruits were double-agents, working in tandem for Castro, sharing the intelligence that they collected on the upcoming invasion. Also in April 1960: Castro was accusing the (United Fruit) company of aiding Cuban exiles and supporters of former leader Fulgencio Batista in initiating a seaborne invasion of Cuba directed from the United States. Castro warned the U.S. that "Cuba is not another Guatemala" in one of many combative diplomatic exchanges before the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961. Anyway, enough of Cuba. That's another story.
November 9, 1961. Here's where it gets obvious. JFK expresses the need to change the CIA before they pull another "Bay of Pigs" style operation. Notes from meetings published by National Security Archives were described by the NSA:
"These startling notes by journalist Tad Szulc of a meeting with President Kennedy show the troubled mindset of the president a few months after the Bay of Pigs. According to Szulc’s notes, the President appeared very frustrated with both the CIA and Cuba. As to the CIA, Kennedy expressed the “need of controlling CIA in some way so that CIA wouldn’t construct another operation like Bay of Pigs. Said CIA was a problem in government: he and Bobby wanted to deal with it…”.
Regarding Cuba, which Szulc had recently visited, JFK asked “about how strong Castro regime is etc. whether new guerrilla operations by US would make sense.” Most strikingly, Szulc’s notes continue: “Then Suddenly, Pres leaned forward and asked me, ‘What would you think if I ordered Castro to be assassinated?’” Szulc replied that such an action “would be terrible idea” as it would strengthen the regime and the US “had no business in assassinations.” Kennedy responded by saying that “he was testing” Szulc, and that “he felt the same way.” JFK noted that he raised the question “because he was under terrific pressure from advisers (think he said intelligence people, but not positive) to ok a Castro murder.” Kennedy then mentioned that he was going to set up a Special Group on Cuba.
November 20, 1961. JFK fires CIA Director Allen Dulles and presented him with a National Security Medal on his way out.
Allen Dulles was one of the most evil globalists to ever walk the Earth. It's an insult to Adolf Hitler to compare him to Adolph Hitler. A few of Dulles evil accomplishments: He "discovered" that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion were a forgery in 1921. He was established as a director of Schroder Bank in 1923, a Rothschild's bank. He and his brother John met with Adolph Hitler on January 1, 1933, representing Rothschild's bank Kuhn Loeb, before Hitler's coup, to make sure Hitler would do their bidding if they backed him. (Nazi Hydra page 50). Dulles led the "security and armaments" group of the CFR in 1939. He negotiated a merger with Germany's SS and the United State's OSS to form the CIA in 1945. He wrote a memo to FDR concerning the proposed CIA, which FDR tabled- shortly before FDR died in Warm Springs, Georgia. He began the CIA's sadistic mind control experiments in MK Ultra in 1953.
October 2, 1963. After visiting Saigon for a week in September 1963, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara submits a report to JFK describing in veiled terms his cultivation of forces aligned against South Vietnamese President Ngo Dihm Diem. Alpha History.
October 29, 1963. The Kennedy's express serious reservations on a proposed coup by the CIA in Vietnam. NSA: The Kennedy tape from October 29, 1963 captures the highest-level White House meeting immediately prior to the coup, including the President's brother voicing doubts about the policy of support for a coup: "I mean, it's different from a coup in the Iraq or South American country; we are so intimately involved in this…." National Security Archive
November 2, 1963. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem is assassinated. John Prados at National Security Archives wrote:
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara recounts that Kennedy was meeting with his senior advisers about Vietnam on the morning of November 2 (see Document 25) when NSC staff aide Michael V. Forrestal entered the Cabinet Room holding a cable (Document 24 provides the same information) reporting the death. (Note 9) Both McNamara and historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., a participant as White House historian, record that President Kennedy blanched at the news and was shocked at the murder of Diem. (Note 10) Historian Howard Jones notes that CIA director John McCone and his subordinates were amazed that Kennedy should be shocked at the deaths, given how unpredictable were coups d'etat. (Note 11). Records of the Kennedy national security meetings, both here and in our larger collection, show that none of JFK's conversations about a coup in Saigon featured consideration of what might physically happen to Ngo Dinh Diem or Ngo Dinh Nhu. The audio record of the October 29th meeting which we cite below also reveals no discussion of this issue. That meeting, the last held at the White House to consider a coup before this actually took place, would have been the key moment for such a conversation.
November 22, 1963. President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This assassination was conducted by "Operation 40," named for a group of 40 individuals commanded by child rapist and future CIA Director, Vice President, and President George Bush. Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots from the library; Frank Sturgis was on the "grassy knoll;" Barry Seal flew the getaway plane. The image below has Oswald, Sturgis, and Maria Lorenz. It is supposedly from a video taken at the CIA's south Florida location used for their drug running and training of paramilitary used in the Bay of Pigs. George Bush himself, was a drug kingpin. He moved to Texas not just for oil, but because they were running drugs from Central America to offshore oil rigs in Texas, and of course, Miami.
November 29, 1963. Allen Dulles - Former CIA Director fired by JFK, is appointed by LBJ to the Warren Commission to assassinate the CIA's assassination of JFK. National Security Archives
All that is interesting: "After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara slowly increased military pressure on the coast of North Vietnam, aiding the South in offensive strikes and intelligence-gathering."
December 19, 1963. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara visited Saigon and reported to President Lyndon B. Johnson after their assassination of JFK that the new government of South Vietnam they had installed in with their assassination of Diem would, surprise, surprise, lead to a Communist state. "The situation is very disturbing. Current trends, unless reversed in the next 2-3 months, will lead to neutralization at best and more likely to a Communist-controlled state." So the CIA got the right people in place for their war. McNamara continued: "Plans for Covert Action into North Vietnam were prepared as we had requested and were an excellent job. They present a wide variety of sabotage and psychological operations against North Vietnam.."
1964: This is just an aside from some research I'm doing on Artemisia and China: To Youyou stated in her Biography to the Nobel Prize committee that "In China, the military institutes started confidential antimalarial research in 1964."
The year China began research to aid the Viet Cong was 1964, not 1967. I think it is an important distinction. Nobel Prize incorrectly misrepresented the timeline provided by Tu Youyou as follows.
August 2, 1964. Battle at Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin. US Naval Institute.
"At 1440, the destroyer detected three North Vietnamese patrol boats approaching her position from the west. Aware of North Vietnamese intent from the earlier SIGINT message, Captain Herrick ordered gun crews to open fire if the fast-approaching trio closed to within 10,000 yards of the destroyer, and at about 1505 three 5-inch shots were fired across the bow of the closest boat. In return, the lead vessel launched a torpedo and veered away. A second boat then launched two "fish" but was hit by gunfire from the destroyer. Re-engaging, the first PT boat launched a second torpedo and opened fire with her 14.5-mm guns, but Maddox shell fire heavily damaged the vessel." Overhead, meanwhile, four F8 Crusaders that the Maddox had called in earlier from the USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14) were rapidly approaching. One of the pilots, Navy Commander James Stockdale, commanding officer of VF-51, recalled that they passed over the unscathed Maddox at 1530, minutes after the 22-minute surface engagement had ended. All of the enemy boats were heading northwest at about 40 knots, two in front of the third by about a mile. The destroyer was retiring to the south. Stockdale and the other pilots, with orders to "attack and destroy the PT boats," made multiple firing runs on the enemy vessels. The two lead boats maneuvered evasively but were nevertheless heavily damaged. The third was left dead in the water and burning.
August 3, 1964. The next day, the Maddox resumed her Desoto patrol, and, to demonstrate American resolve and the right to navigate in international waters, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered the USS Turner Joy (DD-951) to join the first destroyer on patrol off the North Vietnamese coast
August 4, 1964. US Naval Institute. US Maddox was attacked by "phantom ships."
On the morning of 4 August, U.S. intelligence intercepted a report indicating that the communists intended to conduct offensive maritime operations in the Gulf of Tonkin. In contrast to the clear conditions two days earlier, thunderstorms and rain squalls reduced visibility and increased wave heights to six feet. In addition to the difficult detection conditions, the Maddox's SPS-40 long-range air-search radar and the Turner Joy's SPG-53 fire-control radar were both inoperative. ... The Maddox nevertheless reported at 2040 that she was tracking unidentified vessels. Although the U.S. destroyers were operating more than 100 miles from the North Vietnamese coastline, the approaching vessels seemed to come at the ships from multiple directions, some from the northeast, others from the southwest. Still other targets appeared from the east, mimicking attacking profiles of torpedo boats. Targets would disappear, and then new targets would appear from the opposite compass direction. Over the next three hours, the two ships repeatedly maneuvered at high speeds to evade perceived enemy boat attacks. The destroyers reported automatic-weapons fire; more than 20 torpedo attacks; sightings of torpedo wakes, enemy cockpit lights, and searchlight illumination; and numerous radar and surface contacts. By the time the destroyers broke off their "counterattack," they had fired 249 5-inch shells, 123 3-inch shells, and four or five depth charges. Commander Stockdale was again in the action, this time alone. When his wingman's aircraft developed trouble, Stockdale got permission to launch solo from the Ticonderoga. He arrived overhead at 2135. For more than 90 minutes, he made runs parallel to the ships' course and at low altitude (below 2,000 feet) looking for the enemy vessels. He reported later, "I had the best seat in the house to watch that event and our destroyers were just shooting at phantom targets—there were no PT boats there . . . there was nothing there but black water and American firepower."
August 4, 1964, evening. President Johnson addresses the people of the United States this evening about the false flag the CIA pulled off in the Gulf of Tonkin.
"The initial attack on the Destroyer Maddox on August 2, was repeated today by a number of hostile vessels attacking two US Destroyers with torpedoes."
"Repeated acts of violence against the armed forces of the United States must be met not only with alert defense but with positive reply. That reply is being given as I speak to you tonight."
"Aggression by terror against the peaceful villagers of South Vietnam has now been joined by open aggression on the high seas against the United States of America."
"I have today met with the leaders of both parties in the Congress of the United States. And I have informed them that I shall immediately request the Congress to pass a Resolution making it clear that our government is united in its determination to take all necessary measures in support of freedom and in defense of peace in southeast Asia."
August 5, 1964. "Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara indicates on a map where U.S. Navy aircraft made strikes at North Vietnamese PT boats and their shore bases in retaliation for the two attacks on American craft in the Gulf of Tonkin at a Pentagon news briefing, Aug. 5, 1964, Washington, D.C." SF Gate.
August 7, 1964. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed by Congress. History: The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorized President Lyndon Johnson to “take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression” by the communist government of North Vietnam.
August 10, 1964. US Naval Institute: "Johnson himself apparently had his own doubts about what happened in the Gulf on 4 August. A few days after the Tonkin Gulf Resolution was passed, he commented, "Hell, those damn, stupid sailors were just shooting at flying fish."
March 8, 1965. On 8 March 1965, two battalions of U.S. Marines waded ashore on the beaches at Danang. Those 3,500 soldiers were the first combat troops the United States had dispatched to South Vietnam to support the Saigon government in its effort to defeat an increasingly lethal Communist insurgency. Virginia.edu
You know the rest.
Charles Wright