Sunday, November 14, 2010

China Fired Missile Seen In Southern California?

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-517867?ref=feeds%2Flatest

Located this story on http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/

China flexed its military muscle Monday evening in the skies west of Los Angeles when a Chinese Navy Jin class ballistic missile nuclear submarine, deployed secretly from its underground home base on the south coast of Hainan island, launched an intercontinental ballistic missile from international waters off the southern California coast. WMR’s intelligence sources in Asia, including Japan, say the belief by the military commands in Asia and the intelligence services is that the Chinese decided to demonstrate to the United States its capabilities on the eve of the G-20 Summit in Seoul and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Tokyo, where President Obama is scheduled to attend during his ten-day trip to Asia.

The reported Chinese missile test off Los Angeles came as a double blow to Obama. The day after the missile firing, China’s leading credit rating agency, Dagong Global Credit Rating, downgraded sovereign debt rating of the United States to A-plus from AA. The missile demonstration coupled with the downgrading of the United States financial grade represents a military and financial show of force by  Beijing to Washington.



The Pentagon spin machine, backed by the media reporters who regularly cover the Defense Department, as well as officials of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), and the U.S. Northern Command, is now spinning  various   conspiracy theories, including describing the missile plume videotaped by KCBS news helicopter cameraman Gil Leyvas at around 5:00  pm Pacific   Standard Time, during the height of evening rush hour, as the condensation trail from a jet aircraft. Other Pentagon-inspired cover stories are that the missile was actually an amateur rocket or an optical illusion.

Experts agree that this was a ballistic missile being fired off  of Los Angeles. Pentagon insists it was a jet aircraft or model rocket.

There are no records of a plane in the area having taken off from Los Angeles International Airport or from other airports in the region. The Navy and Air Force have said that they were not conducting any missile tests from submarines, ships, or Vandenberg Air Force Base. The Navy has also ruled out an accidental firing from one of its own submarines.

Missile experts, including those from Jane’s in London, say the plume was definitely from a missile, possibly launched from a submarine. WMR has learned that the missile was likely a  JL-2 ICBM, which has a range of 7,000 miles, and was fired in a northwesterly direction over the Pacific and away from U.S. territory from a Jin class submarine.  The Jin class can carry up to twelve such missiles.

Navy sources have revealed that the missile may have impacted on Chinese territory and that the National Security Agency (NSA) likely posseses intercepts of Chinese telemtry signals during the missile firing and subsequent testing operations.

Japanese and other Asian intelligence agencies believe that a Chinese Jin-class SSBN submarine conducted missile “show of force” in skies west of Los Angeles.

Asian intelligence sources believe the submarine transited from its base on Hainan through South Pacific waters, where U.S. anti-submarine warfare detection capabilities are not as effective as they are in the northern and mid-Pacific, and then transited north to waters off of  Los Angeles. The Pentagon, which has spent billions on ballistic  missile defense systems, a pet project of former Defense Secretary  Donald Rumsfeld, is clearly embarrassed over the Chinese show of  strength.

CREDIT: http://www.infowars.com/wayne-madsen-china-fired-missile-seen-in-southern-california/

The pentagon may have said it was ONLY a contrail, however many others are reporting different things. People need to see all the different reports to make the own decisions about what they think it was.

2 comments:

  1. Thankyou for posting this! The news in Japan has been mum on this, but everyone here is worried about China getting ideas about invading other countries if they think they can.

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  2. I found a very interesting site that appears to relate to this incident. http://www.womensgroup.org/
    This site is founded by Joan Veon, an inside US reporter to the UN since 1994. When you go to the site, on the left click on Newsletters and then on the third article "305 PART II Rise China Fall US." This article was written in March 2005. Here are some excerpts - "China’s modernization of their military as evidenced by the unveiling of a new class of ballistic missile submarines that took U.S. intelligence by surprise in January."
    and towards the end of the article -
    "It becomes alarming when China is building a base right in our own backyard. As you can see, China believes in free trade as much as the U.S. does and they are playing our game very well. This is in addition to controlling the Long Beach Naval Base in Los Angeles and both ends of the Panama Canal."

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