Operation Northwoods
by Joe Crubaugh
http://www.conspiracy-times.com/,
March 7, 2007
In 1962, the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
unanimously proposed state-sponsored acts of terrorism on American
soil, against American citizens. The head of every branch of the
US armed forces gave written approval to sink US ships, shoot
down hijacked American planes, and gun down and bomb civilians
on the streets of Washington, D.C., and Miami. The idea was to
blame the self-inflicted terrorism on Cuba's leader, Fidel Castro,
so the American public would beg and scream for the Marines to
storm Havana. _The public learned about Operation Northwoods 35
years later, when the Top Secret document was declassified by
the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board. Among
other things, Operation Northwoods proposed:_- Faking the crash
of an American passenger plane. The disaster was to be accomplished
by faking a commercial flight from the US to Jamaica, and having
the plane boarded at a public airport by CIA agents disguised
as college students going on vacation. An empty remote-controlled
plane would follow the commercial flight as it left Florida. The
commercial flight's pilots would radio for help, mention that
they had been attacked by a Cuban fighter, then land in secret
at Eglin AFB. The empty remote-controlled plane would then be
blown out of the sky and the public would be told all the poor
college students aboard were killed._- Using a possible NASA disaster
(astronaut John Glenn's death) as a pretext to launch the war.
The plan called for "manufacturing various pieces of evidence
which would prove electronic interference on the part of the Cubans"
if something went wrong with NASA's third manned space launch.
_- Blowing up buildings in Washington and Miami. Cuban agents
(undercover CIA agents) would be arrested, and they would confess
to the bombings. In addition, false documents proving Castro's
involvement in the attacks would be "found" and given
to the press. _- Attacking an American military base in Guantanamo
with CIA recruits posing as Cuban mercenaries. This involved blowing
up the ammunition depot and would obviously result in material
damages and many dead American troops. As a last resort, the plan
even mentioned bribing one of Castro's commanders to initiate
the Guantanamo attack. That deserves repeating: the Pentagon considered
using our tax dollars to bribe another country's military to attack
our own troops in order to instigate a full-scale war.
Operation Northwoods was only one of several
plans under the umbrella of Operation Mongoose. Shortly after
the Joint Chiefs signed and presented the plan in March, 1962,
President Kennedy, still smarting from the Bay of Pigs fiasco,
declared that he would never authorize a military invasion of
Cuba. In September, Kennedy denied the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs,
General Lyman Lemnitzer, a second term as the nation's highest
ranking military officer. And by the winter of 1963, Kennedy was
dead... killed, apparently, by a Cuban sympathiser in the streets
of an American city.
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