While conspiracies are enormously popular, especially in government circles where they work day and night to conduct conspiracies of all sorts against all sorts of people, they are not normally very successful: <One of the reasons U.S. Navy SEALs were able to so skillfully execute the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound last year was a CIA training facility in North Carolina that mirrored the architecture of bin Laden’s actual compound in Pakistan. >
One of my favourite conspiracies was Margaret Thatcher's son, various "experts" and I believe with Jeffrey Archer as the novelist in charge of the creative work. They planned to take over the oil in Equatorial Guinea. It all turned to custard as reality met imagination and imagination was once again found to be faulty. en.wikipedia.org Crikey!!! That's a three !!! exclamation. I had never seen any actual evidence of Archer being involved. I had simply guessed on the "birds of a feather" principle like Brasco, Box in the Gutter, Metacomet and the like. But there they write: <Bank details of Simon Mann's Guernsey firm, Logo Logistics, reveal that a JH Archer made a payment of $134,000 (£74,000) into his account in the days before the failed coup attempt. [7] Lord Archer initially issued a statement through his lawyers stating that he had "no prior knowledge" of the alleged coup and that he had not spoken to Sir Mark for "approximately 10 years". [15] [17] In January, on the same day the plotters were meeting at Sandton, outside Johannesburg, Ely Calil called Lord Archer and the pair apparently spoke for 15 minutes. Other calls followed in the run-up to the coup attempt. A lawyer for the Equatorial Guinea government said in London that telephone records showed four calls between Ely Calil and Lord Archer in the run-up to the coup attempt in March. [17] > I find I have quite a high success rate on such things and bingo, once again.
It wasn't really a successful raid to catch Obama. They nearly crashed their helicopter in a disastrous lack of planning regarding lift, which is the most basic aspect of flying machines. When they tried to land in a confined space, the air could not go flying out sideways to a good distance. Instead the air was pushed up by the high walls so the air just turned into a vortex through the rotors. It seems even a beginner helicopter pilot would be aware of such a thing, but maybe not. Perhaps they thought it would be okay and maybe they even practiced it in low temperature conditions. But like the Space Shuttle exploded due to a frozen o ring which was too cold to react correctly to seal the joint, and they went with hope and pray and "Let's be bold" maybe they didn't allow for the higher temperature in Afghanistan.
Bo Xilai, his wife, their English intermediary and facilitator, subsequently murdered, the police chief, co-conspirators, lends itself to similar analysis. China is certainly not an entity run by the people, for the people. Some would say the USA is run by self-dealing people too. It's a common trait of people in power and seeking it.
I doubt it was a fake "moon landing" in Pakistan.
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