
WAR WARNING - PERSIAN GULF
Ken Welch
Friday, December 26, 2008
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WAR WARNING - PERSIAN GULF
Ken-Welch.Com raised its Nuclear Event Alert Status to RED this morning at 12:01 AM EST (0501 GMT), Dec. 26, 2008. There is a strong possibility that U.S. plans for an invasion of Iran, triggered by multiple false-flag nuclear attacks in Iraq, the Persian Gulf, and possibly a sparsely populated area in Israel, will climax within the next 10 days.
We were tracking this operation at the beginning of the month, and believe that Christmas was the intended target date. However, the attack in Mumbai, India, destabilized the overall situation so badly that the U.S. attack plans had to be put on hold. Urgent visits by multiple U.S. officials, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff, Adm. Mullen, seem to have cooled down the war talk between Pakistan and India for the moment.
Unfortunately, this is a bad time for gathering fresh information via reversed speech, because there are few speaking events scheduled for this period. All we really know is that the White House regarded this plan as extremely urgent and that it had not been cancelled. If Mullen concludes that the plan can go forward, it is likely that this will occur as soon as humanly possible. If for some reason it is too late to proceed, then the operation will most likely be rescheduled past the Obama transition, which is considered undesirable. Lacking concrete data, all we can really say it that this is a period of extremely high risk.
Previous plans called for two small nukes to be detonated in Iraq, with the claim that they had been launched by missile from Iran toward U.S. military bases in Iraq. Remember that the U.S. has no intention at all of leaving Iraq, so the Iraqi people must once again be knocked into submission. Those plans also included an old Scud missile, refitted with a small nuke, to provide "proof" of the false-flag scenario. That missile had to be destroyed not long ago, but it has been replaced with a "new missile" that will play the same role.
There is something unusual about the new missile that is hard to pin down. RS suggests it may be smaller than other missiles, or small in comparison to the punch it will deliver. Since Obama was concerned about high navy casualties when he was given the details of the current plan, we believe that this may be an anti-ship missile. This opens the possibility for the first time that the Navy may be willing to sacrifice a ship or two just to advance the false-flag scenario.
Since the White House is not controlling events this time, we have less opportunity to pick up details. However, you should certainly be able to recognize the event when it occurs.
We will not be updating the website until early next week because of holiday constraints. In the meantime good luck to us all,
Ken Welch
Houston