It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: nerbot
originally posted by: EA006
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Note: 11/7 ref'
Note 3 6 9 ref
THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO ITALY RAZOV ON SENDING ARMS TO UKRAINE
"We are certainly interested in ensuring that the negotiations are effective. In this context, it seems shocking that the decision to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine was taken just as the Russian and Ukrainian delegations were sitting at the table of the first round of negotiations in Gomel. In fact those weapons will be used to kill the Russian military, which, you will agree, adds further complications to the relations between states. Furthermore, it is difficult to predict in which hands these weapons will end up and against whom they may be used. "
Sergey Razov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Italy in an interview today with AdnKronos
Several leading Western scientists have been kidnapped only to reappear a fews days later. Unfortunately, each scientist has been brainwashed and is now completely useless. The British send Agent Harry Palmer to investigate. Palmer is surprised to be selected for such a mission (considering his past) and believes he has been chosen because he is expendable.
originally posted by: SMOKINGGUN2012
....but just curious if anyone has a guess what the Watch The Water statement refers to....
originally posted by: duncanhidao
The idea of sending NATO aircraft into Ukrainian territory to enforce ‘safe airspace’ will be taken as a declaration of war by Russia.
How can Russia respond offensively?
Cyberattacks!
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: nerbot
What special effects?
Rainbows
Jane
The 1965 British film The Ipcress File (dir. Sidney J. Furie, starr. Michael Caine) provides a rich case for exploring these interconnections between mind control, mind science and media, as it exemplifies the era's innovations for depicting 'brainwashing' on screen: the film's protagonist is subjected to flashing lights and electronic music, pulsating to the 'rhythm of brainwaves'.