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« on: August 17, 2008, 09:11:13 AM »

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Flashback: Operation Northwoods

What Really Happened
August 16, 2008

US PLANNED FAKE TERROR ATTACKS ON CITIZENS
TO CREATE SUPPORT FOR CUBAN WAR

From BODY OF SECRETS, James Bamford, Doubleday, 2001, p.82 and following.
Scanned and edited by NY Transfer News.

…In [Joint Chief's chair] Lemnitzer’s view, the country would be far better off if the generals could take over. [JFK assassination legend has it some general presided over the fudgy JFK autopsy. --Mk]

For those military officers who were sitting on the fence, the Kennedy administration’s botched Bay of Pigs invasion was the last straw. "The Bay of Pigs fiasco broke the dike," said one report at the time. "President Kennedy was pilloried by the super patriots as a ‘no-win’ chief . . . The Far Right became a fount of proposals born of frustration and put forward in the name of anti-Communism. . . Active-duty commanders played host to anti-Communist seminars on their bases and attended or addressed Right-wing meetings elsewhere."

Although no one in Congress could have known it at the time, Lemnitzer and the Joint Chiefs had quietly slipped over the edge.

According to secret and long-hidden documents obtained for Body of Secrets, the Joint Chiefs of Staff drew up and approved plans for what may be the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government. In the name of antiCommunism, they proposed launching a secret and bloody war of terrorism against their own country in order to trick the American public into supporting an ill-conceived war they intended to launch against Cuba.

Operation Northwoods
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Code named Operation Northwoods, the plan, which had the written approval of the Chairman and every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called for innocent people to be shot on American streets; for boats carrying refugees fleeing Cuba to be sunk on the high seas; for a wave of violent terrorism to be launched in Washington, D.C., Miami, and elsewhere. People would be framed for bombings they did not commit; planes would be hijacked. Using phony evidence, all of it would be blamed on Castro, thus giving Lemnitzer and his cabal the excuse, as well as the public and international backing, they needed to launch their war.

The idea may actually have originated with President Eisenhower in the last days of his administration. With the Cold War hotter than ever and the recent U-2 scandal fresh in the public’s memory, the old general wanted to go out with a win. He wanted desperately to invade Cuba in the weeks leading up to Kennedy’s inauguration; indeed, on January 3 he told Lemnitzer and other aides in his Cabinet Room that he would move against Castro before the inauguration if only the Cubans gave him a really good excuse. Then, with time growing short, Eisenhower floated an idea. If Castro failed to provide that excuse, perhaps, he said, the United States "could think of manufacturing something that would be generally acceptable." What he was suggesting was a pretext a bombing, an attack, an act of sabotage carried out secretly against the United States by the United States. Its purpose would be to justify the launching of a war. It was a dangerous suggestion by a desperate president.

Although no such war took place, the idea was not lost on General Lemnitzer But he and his colleagues were frustrated by Kennedy’s failure to authorize their plan, and angry that Castro had not provided an excuse to invade.

The final straw may have come during a White House meeting on February 26, 1962. Concerned that General Lansdale’s various covert action plans under Operation Mongoose were simply becoming more outrageous and going nowhere, Robert Kennedy told him to drop all anti-Castro efforts. Instead, Lansdale was ordered to concentrate for the next three months strictly on gathering intelligence about Cuba. It was a humiliating defeat for Lansdale, a man more accustomed to praise than to scorn.

  
  
  
As the Kennedy brothers appeared to suddenly "go soft" on Castro, Lemnitzer could see his opportunity to invade Cuba quickly slipping away. The attempts to provoke the Cuban public to revolt seemed dead and Castro, unfortunately, appeared to have no inclination to launch any attacks against Americans or their property Lemnitzer and the other Chiefs knew there was only one option left that would ensure their war. They would have to trick the American public and world opinion into hating Cuba so much that they would not only go along, but would insist that he and his generals launch their war against Castro. "World opinion, and the United Nations forum," said a secret JCS document, "should be favorably affected by developing the international image of the Cuban government as rash and irresponsible, and as an alarming and unpredictable threat to the peace of the Western Hemisphere."

Operation Northwoods called for a war in which many patriotic Americans and innocent Cubans would die senseless deaths, all to satisfy the egos of twisted generals back in Washington, safe in their taxpayer financed homes and limousines.

One idea seriously considered involved the launch of John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth. On February 20,1962, Glenn was to lift off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on his historic journey. The flight was to carry the banner of America’s virtues of truth, freedom, and democracy into orbit high over the planet. But Lemnitzer and his Chiefs had a different idea. They proposed to Lansdale that, should the rocket explode and kill Glenn, "the objective is to provide irrevocable proof that . . . the fault lies with the Communists et al Cuba [sic.]"

This would be accomplished, Lemnitzer continued, "by manufacturing various pieces of evidence which would prove electronic interference on the part of the Cubans." Thus, as NASA prepared to send the first American into space, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were preparing to use John Glenn’s possible death as a pretext to launch a war.

Glenn lifted into history without mishap, leaving Lemnitzer and the Chiefs to begin devising new plots which they suggested be carried out "within the time frame of the next few months."

Among the actions recommended was "a series of well coordinated incidents to take place in and around" the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This included dressing "friendly" Cubans in Cuban military uniforms and then have them "start riots near the main gate of the base. Others would pretend to be saboteurs inside the base. Ammunition would be blown up, fires started, aircraft sabotaged, mortars fired at the base with damage to installations."

The suggested operations grew progressively more outrageous. Another called for an action similar to the infamous incident in February 1898 when an explosion aboard the battleship Maine in Havana harbor killed 266 U.S. sailors. Although the exact cause of the explosion remained undetermined, it sparked the Spanish-American War with Cuba. Incited by the deadly blast, more than one million men volunteered for duty. Lemnitzer and his generals came up with a similar plan. "We could blow up a U.S. ship in Guantanamo Bay and blame Cuba," they proposed; "casualty lists in U.S. newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation."

There seemed no limit to their fanaticism: "We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington," they wrote. "The terror campaign could be pointed at Cuban refugees seeking haven in the United States.

We could sink a boatload of Cubans en route to Florida (real or simulated). . . . We could foster attempts on lives of Cuban refugees in the United States even to the extent of wounding in instances to be widely publicized."

Bombings were proposed, false arrests, hijackings:

*"Exploding a few plastic bombs in carefully chosen spots, the arrest of Cuban agents and the release of prepared documents substantiating Cuban involvement also would be helpful in projecting the idea of an irresponsible government."

*"Advantage can be taken of the sensitivity of the Dominican [Republic] Air Force to intrusions within their national air space. ‘Cuban’ B-26 or C-46 type aircraft could make cane burning raids at night. Soviet Bloc incendiaries could be found. This could be coupled with ‘Cuban’ messages to the Communist underground in the Dominican Republic and ‘Cuban’ shipments of arms which would be found, or intercepted, on the beach. Use of MiG type aircraft by U.S. pilots could provide additional provocation."

*"Hijacking attempts against civil air and surface craft could appear to continue as harassing measures condoned by the Government of Cuba."

Among the most elaborate schemes was to "create an incident which will demonstrate convincingly that a Cuban aircraft has attacked and shot down a chartered civil airliner en route from the United States to Jamaica, Guatemala, Panama or Venezuela. The destination would be chosen only to cause the flight plan route to cross Cuba. The passengers could be a group of college students off on a holiday or any grouping of persons with a common interest to support chartering a non-scheduled flight."

Lemnitzer and the Joint Chiefs worked out a complex deception:

An aircraft at Elgin AFB would be painted and numbered as an exact duplicate for a civil registered aircraft belonging to a CJA proprietary organization in the Miami area. At a designated time the duplicate would be substituted for the actual civil aircraft and would be loaded with the selected passengers, all boarded under carefully prepared aliases. The actual registered aircraft would be converted to a drone [a remotely controlled unmanned aircraft]. Take off times of the drone aircraft and the actual aircraft will be scheduled to allow a rendezvous south of Florida.

From the rendezvous point the passenger-carrying aircraft will descend to minimum altitude and go directly into an auxiliary field at Elgin AFB where arrangements will have been made to evacuate the passengers and return the aircraft to its original status. The drone aircraft meanwhile will continue to fly the filed flight plan. When over Cuba the drone will be transmitting on the international distress frequency a "May Day" message stating he is under attack by Cuban MiG aircraft. The transmission will be interrupted by destruction of the aircraft, which will be triggered by radio signal. This will allow ICAO [International Civil Aviation Organization radio stations in the Western Hemisphere to tell the U.S. what has happened to the aircraft instead of the U.S. trying to "sell" the incident.

Finally, there was a plan to "make it appear that Communist Cuban MiGs have destroyed a USAF aircraft over international waters in an unprovoked attack." It was a particularly believable operation given the decade of shoot downs that had just taken place.

In the final sentence of his letter to Secretary McNamara recommending the operations, Lemnitzer made a grab for even more power asking that the Joint Chiefs be placed in charge of carrying out Operation Northwoods and the invasion. "It is recommended," he wrote, "that this responsibility for both oven and covert military operations be assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff."

At 2:30 on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 13, 1962, Lemnitzer went over last-minute details of Operation Northwoods with his covert action chief, Brigadier General William H. Craig, and signed the document. He then went to a "special meeting" in McNamara's office. An hour later he met with Kennedy's military representative, General Maxwell Taylor. What happened during those meetings is unknown. But three days later, President Kennedy told Lemnitzer that there was virtually no possibility that the U.S. would ever use overt military force in Cuba.

Undeterred, Lemnitzer and the Chiefs persisted, virtually to the point of demanding that they be given authority to invade and take over Cuba. About a month after submitting Operation Northwoods, they met the "tank," as the JCS conference room was called, and agreed on the wording of a tough memorandum to McNamara. "The Joint Chiefs of Staff believe that the Cuban problem must be solved in the near future," they wrote. "Further, they see no prospect of early success in overthrowing the present communist regime either as a result of internal uprising or external political, economic or psychological pressures. Accordingly they believe that military intervention by the United States will be required to overthrow the present communist regime."

Lemnitzer was virtually rabid in his hatred of Communism in general and Castro in particular "The Joint Chiefs of Staff believe that the United States can undertake military intervention in Cuba without risk of general war" he continued. "They also believe that the intervention can be accomplished rapidly enough to minimize communist opportunities for solicitation of UN action." However; what Lemnitzer was suggesting was not freeing the Cuban people, who were largely in support of Castro, but imprisoning them in a U.S. military-controlled police state. "Forces would assure rapid essential military control of Cuba," he wrote. "Continued police action would be required."

Concluding, Lemnitzer did not mince words: "[T]he Joint Chiefs of Staff recommend that a national policy of early military intervention in Cuba be adopted by the United States. They also recommend that such intervention be undertaken as soon as possible and preferably before the release of National Guard and Reserve forces presently on active duty."

By then McNamara had virtually no confidence in his military chief and was rejecting nearly every proposal the general sent to him. The rejections became so routine, said one of Lemnitzer’s former staff officers, that the staffer told the general that the situation was putting the military in an "embarrassing rut." But Lemnitzer replied, "I am the senior military office–it’s my job to state what I believe and it’s his [McNamara's] job to approve or disapprove." "McNamara’s arrogance was astonishing," said Lemnitzer’s aide, who knew nothing of Operation Northwoods. "He gave General Lemnitzer very short shrift and treated him like a schoolboy. The general almost stood at attention when he came into the room. Everything was ‘Yes, sir’ and ‘No, sir.’

Within months, Lemnitzer was denied a second term as JCS chairman and transferred to Europe as chief of NATO. Years later President Gerald Ford appointed Lemnitzer, a darling of the Republican right, to the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Lemnitzer’s Cuba chief, Brigadier General Craig, was also transferred. Promoted to major general, he spent three years as chief of the Army Security Agency, NSA’s military arm.

Because of the secrecy and illegality of Operation Northwoods, all details remained hidden for forty years. Lemnitzer may have thought that all copies of the relevant documents had been destroyed; he was not one to leave compromising material lying around. Following the Bay of Pigs debacle, for example, he ordered Brigadier General David W Gray, Craig’s predecessor as chief of the Cuba project within the JCS, to destroy all his notes concerning Joint Chiefs actions and discussions during that period. Gray’s meticulous notes were the only detailed official records of what happened within the JCS during that time. According to Gray, Lemnitzer feared a congressional investigation and therefore wanted any incriminating evidence destroyed.


Book epigram:

"The public has a duty to watch its Government closely and keep it on the right track." –Lieutenant Gen. Kenneth A. Minihan, USAF, Director, NSA, _NSA Newsletter_, June 1997

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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2008, 09:57:44 AM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?
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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2008, 10:55:24 AM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Actaully I would like to see those posts.
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2008, 11:22:24 AM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Actaully I would like to see those posts.

I'm sure they're coming. Maybe, the US government is covering up contacts with planet Neocon. Wait a minute.... Grin

Seriously, the government only adds fuel to the fire by classifying everything. I don't deny the likelihood of there being intelligent life somewhere out there but there is no evidence that anyone is visiting us.
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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2008, 11:23:10 AM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Sorry, I don't do conspiracy theory stuff. I leave all the UFO, alien, et, big array stuff to those who...anyway. Now electromagnetism as a means of propulsion and sustaining gravitational equilibrium as well as a space fuel source utilizing the electromagnetic lines of force which are everywhere in the cosmos, I'm all over that. Or perhaps the scientific theoretical position and endever to probe into quarks and string theory and reevaluate the periodic table into a more true and reliable platform by means of frequency of atomic structures instead of weight...I'm all over that as well. But, area 51 isn't my thing. Sorry to tell you but I am a realist. Actually, I will leave the area 51 stuff to you as you seem to love all that government conspiracy stuff.  Cheesy As far as your quote, The point is...that it was constructed and considered AT ALL!!!

Oh, and while I am at it...one more thing to consider in your quick judgement about 911 and the pentagon. The Pentagon is the most guarded building in the world with thousands of cctv cameras everywhere. If there was nothing to hide about the "object" that struck it, why are there not videos from every angle imaginable showing "the plane" hitting it? and why were all the videos confiscated by the FBI and CIA and not released except for the ONE that has missing frames yet still show a white smoke trail from it? Hell, even 7/11 has better video surveillance than what they want us to believe the Pentagon has!
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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2008, 12:38:06 PM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Sorry, I don't do conspiracy theory stuff. I leave all the UFO, alien, et, big array stuff to those who...anyway. Now electromagnetism as a means of propulsion and sustaining gravitational equilibrium as well as a space fuel source utilizing the electromagnetic lines of force which are everywhere in the cosmos, I'm all over that. Or perhaps the scientific theoretical position and endever to probe into quarks and string theory and reevaluate the periodic table into a more true and reliable platform by means of frequency of atomic structures instead of weight...I'm all over that as well. But, area 51 isn't my thing. Sorry to tell you but I am a realist. Actually, I will leave the area 51 stuff to you as you seem to love all that government conspiracy stuff.  Cheesy As far as your quote, The point is...that it was constructed and considered AT ALL!!!

Oh, and while I am at it...one more thing to consider in your quick judgement about 911 and the pentagon. The Pentagon is the most guarded building in the world with thousands of cctv cameras everywhere. If there was nothing to hide about the "object" that struck it, why are there not videos from every angle imaginable showing "the plane" hitting it? and why were all the videos confiscated by the FBI and CIA and not released except for the ONE that has missing frames yet still show a white smoke trail from it? Hell, even 7/11 has better video surveillance than what they want us to believe the Pentagon has!


Good stuff on propulsion, et. al. 

I disagree about the Pentagon.  I have seen some videos and the object that struck was no cruise missile- which travels much faster and is much smaller than the plane.  Here is an article that has pros and cons of the cruise missile theory: http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jpdesm/pentagon/pages-en/th-cruism.html
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« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2008, 12:46:40 PM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Sorry, I don't do conspiracy theory stuff. I leave all the UFO, alien, et, big array stuff to those who...anyway. Now electromagnetism as a means of propulsion and sustaining gravitational equilibrium as well as a space fuel source utilizing the electromagnetic lines of force which are everywhere in the cosmos, I'm all over that. Or perhaps the scientific theoretical position and endever to probe into quarks and string theory and reevaluate the periodic table into a more true and reliable platform by means of frequency of atomic structures instead of weight...I'm all over that as well. But, area 51 isn't my thing. Sorry to tell you but I am a realist. Actually, I will leave the area 51 stuff to you as you seem to love all that government conspiracy stuff.  Cheesy As far as your quote, The point is...that it was constructed and considered AT ALL!!!

Oh, and while I am at it...one more thing to consider in your quick judgement about 911 and the pentagon. The Pentagon is the most guarded building in the world with thousands of cctv cameras everywhere. If there was nothing to hide about the "object" that struck it, why are there not videos from every angle imaginable showing "the plane" hitting it? and why were all the videos confiscated by the FBI and CIA and not released except for the ONE that has missing frames yet still show a white smoke trail from it? Hell, even 7/11 has better video surveillance than what they want us to believe the Pentagon has!

My quick judgment regarding 9/11 and the Pentagon?   HuhCheesy We all appreciate this demonstration of your ferocious intellect.  Grin

Lookout, you only do conspiracy. What's sad is that it's usually boring. If you insist on being a loon you could at least be an interesting loon.

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« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2008, 12:48:27 PM »

It was very seriously considered. It was so seriously considered that it went absolutely no where.  Cheesy

Hey, when will you start posting about Area 51?

Sorry, I don't do conspiracy theory stuff. I leave all the UFO, alien, et, big array stuff to those who...anyway. Now electromagnetism as a means of propulsion and sustaining gravitational equilibrium as well as a space fuel source utilizing the electromagnetic lines of force which are everywhere in the cosmos, I'm all over that. Or perhaps the scientific theoretical position and endever to probe into quarks and string theory and reevaluate the periodic table into a more true and reliable platform by means of frequency of atomic structures instead of weight...I'm all over that as well. But, area 51 isn't my thing. Sorry to tell you but I am a realist. Actually, I will leave the area 51 stuff to you as you seem to love all that government conspiracy stuff.  Cheesy As far as your quote, The point is...that it was constructed and considered AT ALL!!!

Oh, and while I am at it...one more thing to consider in your quick judgement about 911 and the pentagon. The Pentagon is the most guarded building in the world with thousands of cctv cameras everywhere. If there was nothing to hide about the "object" that struck it, why are there not videos from every angle imaginable showing "the plane" hitting it? and why were all the videos confiscated by the FBI and CIA and not released except for the ONE that has missing frames yet still show a white smoke trail from it? Hell, even 7/11 has better video surveillance than what they want us to believe the Pentagon has!


Good stuff on propulsion, et. al. 

I disagree about the Pentagon.  I have seen some videos and the object that struck was no cruise missile- which travels much faster and is much smaller than the plane.  Here is an article that has pros and cons of the cruise missile theory: http://pagesperso-orange.fr/jpdesm/pentagon/pages-en/th-cruism.html


not to mention the HUNDREDS of eye witnesses. i guess that explains our national debt...Bush and Cheney have had to pay off a lot of people to keep their mouths shut  Roll Eyes
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