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Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.

 
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Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.
The disease is still maturing/growing. The Human Error is growing.

The framework that all the governments have setup for WW3 will be abolished. People in the high ranks have started to question and think about what their left and right is doing and refuse to be part of the framework.

This is the only way to crumble a cornerstone.

Let it be done, WW3 will commence and their framework be destroyed.
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Re: Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.
:totalcatfail:
I never forgive and I never forget

I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked.

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Re: Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.
It's just begun.

Hell they give exact date, times and strategies. Everything under the sun. :) I'm sure people in general assume/know the ideology that knowledge is power.

Top Navy commander: Real SEALs don't talk out of school

[link to www.foxnews.com]

A top Navy commander joined other Pentagon brass in denouncing a former SEAL's book about the raid that killed Usama bin Laden, saying the tell-all broke a cherished tradition of respect for the chain of command.

The book, titled "No Easy Day," went on sale Tuesday. It contains blow-by-blow accounts of the raid on bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound, and discloses that many members of SEAL Team 6 were less than supportive of their commander-in-chief. In an open letter, Rear Admiral Sean Pybus, commander of the Navy Special Warfare Command, blasted the author for violating protocol and lamented other political forays by his fellow SEALs.

"In recent months, a number of people associated with Naval Special Warfare have violated this part of our Ethos," Pybus wrote. "As the Commander of NSW, I am disappointed, embarrassed and concerned. Most of us have always thought that the privilege of working with some of our Nation's toughest Warriors on challenging missions would be enough to be proud of, with no further compensation or celebrity required.
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Human Error, the only way to break a rock solid framework.

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Re: Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.
It's just begun.

Hell they give exact date, times and strategies. Everything under the sun. :) I'm sure people in general assume/know the ideology that knowledge is power.
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What's Begun?

Who is "they" and where/what are the exact date, times and strategies?

Thanks!
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Re: Human Error will ensure WW3 doesn't happen as it's been planned.
It's just begun.

Hell they give exact date, times and strategies. Everything under the sun. :) I'm sure people in general assume/know the ideology that knowledge is power.

Top Navy commander: Real SEALs don't talk out of school

[link to www.foxnews.com]

A top Navy commander joined other Pentagon brass in denouncing a former SEAL's book about the raid that killed Usama bin Laden, saying the tell-all broke a cherished tradition of respect for the chain of command.

The book, titled "No Easy Day," went on sale Tuesday. It contains blow-by-blow accounts of the raid on bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound, and discloses that many members of SEAL Team 6 were less than supportive of their commander-in-chief. In an open letter, Rear Admiral Sean Pybus, commander of the Navy Special Warfare Command, blasted the author for violating protocol and lamented other political forays by his fellow SEALs.

"In recent months, a number of people associated with Naval Special Warfare have violated this part of our Ethos," Pybus wrote. "As the Commander of NSW, I am disappointed, embarrassed and concerned. Most of us have always thought that the privilege of working with some of our Nation's toughest Warriors on challenging missions would be enough to be proud of, with no further compensation or celebrity required.
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Human Error, the only way to break a rock solid framework.
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There is a certain irony in all this....hahahahahaha






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