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Some odd bits of synchronicity are possible clues to Q strategy and tactics. Events of WWII provide some tantalizing rabbit holes to explore. Bear with me.

President Trump began playing the opening scene from the film Patton at his rallies earlier this year. The speech (a compilation of Gen Patton's remarks) in the film has its intended effect of rallying the troops. After his combat achievements in North Africa and before his combat achievements in Europe, there was that period of time in England before D-Day when Patton served as the fictitious commander of the fictitious 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) fictitiously positioned in southeastern England. The soldiers that carried out the task of making fiction fact were part of The Ghost Army.

The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II imitating earlier British operations, officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the U.S Army: to impersonate other U.S. Army units to deceive the enemy. From a few weeks after D-Day, when they landed in France, until the end of the war, they put on a "traveling road show" utilizing inflatable tanks, sound trucks, fake radio transmissions and pretence. They staged more than 20 battlefield deceptions, often operating very close to the front lines. Their mission was kept secret until 1996, and elements of it remain classified.[1] The unit was the subject of a PBS documentary The Ghost Army in 2013

Inspiration for the unit came from the British units who had honed the deception technique for the battle of El Alamein in late 1942. The U.S. unit had its beginnings at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and was fully formed at Pine Camp, NY (now Fort Drum), before sailing for the United Kingdom in early May 1944. In Britain they were based near Stratford upon Avon, and troops participated in Operation Fortitude, the British designed and led D-Day deception of a landing force designated for the Pas-de-Calais.

https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Ghost_Army

Operation Fortitude was the code name for a World War II military deception employed by the Allied nations as part of an overall deception strategy (code named Bodyguard) during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landings. Fortitude was divided into two sub-plans, North and South, with the aim of misleading the German High Command as to the location of the invasion.

Both Fortitude plans involved the creation of phantom field armies (based in Edinburgh and the south of England) which threatened Norway (Fortitude North) and Pas de Calais (Fortitude South). The operation was intended to divert Axis attention away from Normandy and, after the invasion on 6 June 1944, to delay reinforcement by convincing the Germans that the landings were purely a diversionary attack.

The planning of Operation Fortitude came under the auspices of the London Controlling Section (LCS), a secret body that was set up to manage Allied deception strategy during the war. However, the execution of each plan fell to the various theatre commanders; in the case of Fortitude, it was Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) under General Dwight Eisenhower. A special section, Ops (B), was established at SHAEF to handle the operation and all of the theatre's deception warfare. The LCS retained responsibility for what was called "special means", the use of diplomatic channels and double agents

The key element of Fortitude South was Operation Quicksilver. It entailed misleading the Germans that the Allied force consisted of two army groups, 21st Army Group under Montgomery (the genuine Normandy invasion force), and 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) (a fictitious force under General George Patton), positioned in southeastern England for a crossing at the Pas de Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Fortitude

The operation (Quicksilver) was carried out by means of false radio signals purporting to show units massing in southeastern England, together with false reports to German intelligence by double agents provided by the Double Cross System. Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion. Instead, agents were allowed to report minutiae such as insignia on soldiers' uniforms and unit markings on vehicles. The observations in the south-central areas largely gave accurate information about the units located there: the actual invasion forces. Reports from southwest England indicated few troop sightings, when in reality many units were housed there. Reports from the southeast depicted the real and the notional Quicksilver forces. Any military planner would know that to mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, Allied units had to be staged around the country, with those that would land first nearest to the invasion point. German intelligence used the agent reports to construct an order of battle for the Allied forces that placed the center of gravity of the invasion force opposite Pas de Calais, the point on the French coast closest to England and therefore a likely invasion site. The deception was so effective that the Germans kept 15 reserve divisions near Calais even after the invasion had begun at Normandy, lest it prove to be a diversion from the "real" invasion at Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Quicksilver_(deception_plan)

He (Gen George Patton) was assigned a key role in Operation Fortitude, the Allies' military deception campaign for Operation Overlord.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton

This bit of looked-over recent history was what pulled me down this rabbit hole.

13 Aug 2018 President Trump signs Defense Authorization Act at Ft Drum

"The budget accelerates research on hyperspace technology and defense against hyperspace missiles. It also funds development of artificial intelligence capabilities."

This bill also codified creation of The U.S. Space Force, which had been announced on 9 Aug 2018 by Vice President Pence.

https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/1601016/president-signs-fiscal-2019-defense-authorization-act-at-fort-drum-ceremony/

Vice President Pence Final Speech as Vice President

Ft. Drum, New York, 10th Mountain Division, Sunday, 17 January 2021 Rep Stefanik / Mrs. Pence / VP Pence

https://youtu.be/7gmLUkQauho?t=3780 (1 hr, 4 min)

Pine Camp, N.Y. / Operation Fortitude - The Ghost Army -
S.E. England / Operation Quicksilver / Gen Patton
Ft. Drum, N.Y. / Trump / signs DAA - Space Force / Hyperspace / AI
Ft. Drum, N.Y / Pence / farewell speech to the troops
Washington D.C. / Trump / 6 Jan 2021 speech / "Fight like hell!"
Trump rallies 2021 / Patton speech from film - Patton

It just all seems to be of a piece.

I'm leaving the best for later... research Franklin J. Schaffner.

The dots to connect are

Schaffner,
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,
Charlton Heston,
1989,
Beijing,
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23144
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%231927

cc: u/MAGAdeburger u/v8power

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Some odd bits of synchronicity are possible clues to Q strategy and tactics. Events of WWII provide some tantalizing rabbit holes to explore. Bear with me.

President Trump began playing the opening scene from the film Patton at his rallies earlier this year. The speech (a compilation of Gen Patton's remarks) in the film has its intended effect of rallying the troops. After his combat achievements in North Africa and before his combat achievements in Europe, there was that period of time in England before D-Day when Patton served as the fictitious commander of the fictitious 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) fictitiously positioned in southeastern England. The soldiers that carried out the task of making fiction fact were part of The Ghost Army.

The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II imitating earlier British operations, officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the U.S Army: to impersonate other U.S. Army units to deceive the enemy. From a few weeks after D-Day, when they landed in France, until the end of the war, they put on a "traveling road show" utilizing inflatable tanks, sound trucks, fake radio transmissions and pretence. They staged more than 20 battlefield deceptions, often operating very close to the front lines. Their mission was kept secret until 1996, and elements of it remain classified.[1] The unit was the subject of a PBS documentary The Ghost Army in 2013

Inspiration for the unit came from the British units who had honed the deception technique for the battle of El Alamein in late 1942. The U.S. unit had its beginnings at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and was fully formed at Pine Camp, NY (now Fort Drum), before sailing for the United Kingdom in early May 1944. In Britain they were based near Stratford upon Avon, and troops participated in Operation Fortitude, the British designed and led D-Day deception of a landing force designated for the Pas-de-Calais.

https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Ghost_Army

Operation Fortitude was the code name for a World War II military deception employed by the Allied nations as part of an overall deception strategy (code named Bodyguard) during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landings. Fortitude was divided into two sub-plans, North and South, with the aim of misleading the German High Command as to the location of the invasion.

Both Fortitude plans involved the creation of phantom field armies (based in Edinburgh and the south of England) which threatened Norway (Fortitude North) and Pas de Calais (Fortitude South). The operation was intended to divert Axis attention away from Normandy and, after the invasion on 6 June 1944, to delay reinforcement by convincing the Germans that the landings were purely a diversionary attack.

The planning of Operation Fortitude came under the auspices of the London Controlling Section (LCS), a secret body that was set up to manage Allied deception strategy during the war. However, the execution of each plan fell to the various theatre commanders; in the case of Fortitude, it was Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) under General Dwight Eisenhower. A special section, Ops (B), was established at SHAEF to handle the operation and all of the theatre's deception warfare. The LCS retained responsibility for what was called "special means", the use of diplomatic channels and double agents

The key element of Fortitude South was Operation Quicksilver. It entailed misleading the Germans that the Allied force consisted of two army groups, 21st Army Group under Montgomery (the genuine Normandy invasion force), and 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) (a fictitious force under General George Patton), positioned in southeastern England for a crossing at the Pas de Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Fortitude

The operation (Quicksilver) was carried out by means of false radio signals purporting to show units massing in southeastern England, together with false reports to German intelligence by double agents provided by the Double Cross System. Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion. Instead, agents were allowed to report minutiae such as insignia on soldiers' uniforms and unit markings on vehicles. The observations in the south-central areas largely gave accurate information about the units located there: the actual invasion forces. Reports from southwest England indicated few troop sightings, when in reality many units were housed there. Reports from the southeast depicted the real and the notional Quicksilver forces. Any military planner would know that to mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, Allied units had to be staged around the country, with those that would land first nearest to the invasion point. German intelligence used the agent reports to construct an order of battle for the Allied forces that placed the center of gravity of the invasion force opposite Pas de Calais, the point on the French coast closest to England and therefore a likely invasion site. The deception was so effective that the Germans kept 15 reserve divisions near Calais even after the invasion had begun at Normandy, lest it prove to be a diversion from the "real" invasion at Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Quicksilver_(deception_plan)

He (Gen George Patton) was assigned a key role in Operation Fortitude, the Allies' military deception campaign for Operation Overlord.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton

This bit of looked-over recent history was what pulled me down this rabbit hole.

13 Aug 2018 President Trump signs Defense Authorization Act at Ft Drum

"The budget accelerates research on hyperspace technology and defense against hyperspace missiles. It also funds development of artificial intelligence capabilities."

This bill also codified creation of The U.S. Space Force, which had been announced on 9 Aug 2018 by Vice President Pence.

https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/1601016/president-signs-fiscal-2019-defense-authorization-act-at-fort-drum-ceremony/

Vice President Pence Final Speech as Vice President

Ft. Drum, New York, 10th Mountain Division, Sunday, 17 January 2021 Rep Stefanik / Mrs. Pence / VP Pence

https://youtu.be/7gmLUkQauho?t=3780 (1 hr, 4 min)

Pine Camp, N.Y. / Operation Fortitude - The Ghost Army -
S.E. England / Operation Quicksilver / Gen Patton
Ft. Drum, N.Y. / Trump / signs DAA - Space Force / Hyperspace / AI
Ft. Drum, N.Y / Pence / farewell speech to the troops
Washington D.C. / Trump / 6 Jan 2021 speech / "Fight like hell!"
Trump rallies 2021 / Patton speech from film - Patton

It just all seems to be of a piece.

I'm leaving the best for later... research Franklin J. Schaffner.

The dots to connect are

Schaffner, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Charlton Heston, 1989, Beijing,
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23144 https://qagg.news/?q=%23%231927

cc: u/MAGAdeburger u/v8power

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Some odd bits of synchronicity are possible clues to Q strategy and tactics. Events of WWII provide some tantalizing rabbit holes to explore. Bear with me.

President Trump began playing the opening scene from the film Patton at his rallies earlier this year. The speech (a compilation of Gen Patton's remarks) in the film has its intended effect of rallying the troops. After his combat achievements in North Africa and before his combat achievements in Europe, there was that period of time in England before D-Day when Patton served as the fictitious commander of the fictitious 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) fictitiously positioned in southeastern England. The soldiers that carried out the task of making fiction fact were part of The Ghost Army.

The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II imitating earlier British operations, officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the U.S Army: to impersonate other U.S. Army units to deceive the enemy. From a few weeks after D-Day, when they landed in France, until the end of the war, they put on a "traveling road show" utilizing inflatable tanks, sound trucks, fake radio transmissions and pretence. They staged more than 20 battlefield deceptions, often operating very close to the front lines. Their mission was kept secret until 1996, and elements of it remain classified.[1] The unit was the subject of a PBS documentary The Ghost Army in 2013

Inspiration for the unit came from the British units who had honed the deception technique for the battle of El Alamein in late 1942. The U.S. unit had its beginnings at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, and was fully formed at Pine Camp, NY (now Fort Drum), before sailing for the United Kingdom in early May 1944. In Britain they were based near Stratford upon Avon, and troops participated in Operation Fortitude, the British designed and led D-Day deception of a landing force designated for the Pas-de-Calais.

https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Ghost_Army

Operation Fortitude was the code name for a World War II military deception employed by the Allied nations as part of an overall deception strategy (code named Bodyguard) during the build-up to the 1944 Normandy landings. Fortitude was divided into two sub-plans, North and South, with the aim of misleading the German High Command as to the location of the invasion.

Both Fortitude plans involved the creation of phantom field armies (based in Edinburgh and the south of England) which threatened Norway (Fortitude North) and Pas de Calais (Fortitude South). The operation was intended to divert Axis attention away from Normandy and, after the invasion on 6 June 1944, to delay reinforcement by convincing the Germans that the landings were purely a diversionary attack.

The planning of Operation Fortitude came under the auspices of the London Controlling Section (LCS), a secret body that was set up to manage Allied deception strategy during the war. However, the execution of each plan fell to the various theatre commanders; in the case of Fortitude, it was Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) under General Dwight Eisenhower. A special section, Ops (B), was established at SHAEF to handle the operation and all of the theatre's deception warfare. The LCS retained responsibility for what was called "special means", the use of diplomatic channels and double agents

The key element of Fortitude South was Operation Quicksilver. It entailed misleading the Germans that the Allied force consisted of two army groups, 21st Army Group under Montgomery (the genuine Normandy invasion force), and 1st US Army Group (FUSAG) (a fictitious force under General George Patton), positioned in southeastern England for a crossing at the Pas de Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Fortitude

The operation (Quicksilver) was carried out by means of false radio signals purporting to show units massing in southeastern England, together with false reports to German intelligence by double agents provided by the Double Cross System. Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion. Instead, agents were allowed to report minutiae such as insignia on soldiers' uniforms and unit markings on vehicles. The observations in the south-central areas largely gave accurate information about the units located there: the actual invasion forces. Reports from southwest England indicated few troop sightings, when in reality many units were housed there. Reports from the southeast depicted the real and the notional Quicksilver forces. Any military planner would know that to mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, Allied units had to be staged around the country, with those that would land first nearest to the invasion point. German intelligence used the agent reports to construct an order of battle for the Allied forces that placed the center of gravity of the invasion force opposite Pas de Calais, the point on the French coast closest to England and therefore a likely invasion site. The deception was so effective that the Germans kept 15 reserve divisions near Calais even after the invasion had begun at Normandy, lest it prove to be a diversion from the "real" invasion at Calais.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Quicksilver_(deception_plan)

He (Gen George Patton) was assigned a key role in Operation Fortitude, the Allies' military deception campaign for Operation Overlord.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton

This bit of looked-over recent history was what pulled me down this rabbit hole.

13 Aug 2018 President Trump signs Defense Authorization Act at Ft Drum

"The budget accelerates research on hyperspace technology and defense against hyperspace missiles. It also funds development of artificial intelligence capabilities."

This bill also codified creation of The U.S. Space Force, which had been announced on 9 Aug 2018 by Vice President Pence.

https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/1601016/president-signs-fiscal-2019-defense-authorization-act-at-fort-drum-ceremony/

Vice President Pence Final Speech as Vice President

Ft. Drum, New York, 10th Mountain Division, Sunday, 17 January 2021 Rep Stefanik / Mrs. Pence / VP Pence

https://youtu.be/7gmLUkQauho?t=3780 (1 hr, 4 min)

Pine Camp, N.Y. / Operation Fortitude - The Ghost Army -
S.E. England / Operation Quicksilver / Gen Patton
Ft. Drum, N.Y. / Trump / signs DAA - Space Force / Hyperspace / AI
Ft. Drum, N.Y / Pence / farewell speech to the troops
Washington D.C. / Trump / 6 Jan 2021 speech / "Fight like hell!"
Trump rallies 2021 / Patton speech from film - Patton

It just all seems to be of a piece.

I'm leaving the best for later... research Franklin J. Schaffner.

The dots to connect are

Schaffner, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Charlton Heston, 1989, Beijing, https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23144 https://qagg.news/?q=%23%231927

cc: u/MAGAdeburger u/v8power

2 years ago
1 score