TOTAL INFORMATION ANALYSISTotal911.info::REVERE RADIO NETWORK::Total Info RadioTuesday, August 16, 2005Raw intel: Charleston Naval Base in Aug. 17 drill
I am navy here in charleston....i know for a fact that the nurses in charge of the clinics in the hospital in north charleston, which is just a few blocks away from the harbor have "freed" up the doctors sched tomorrow so they can attend said drill. i was talking about this to a fellow corpsman and one of the head nurses said we weren't to talk about it, and that he had just freed up the docs to attend the drill. its not to be common knowledge he said. there where no other details discussed.Interviewing further the source, one of the games being played military spokesmen becomes apparent. You see, the Charleston Naval Base is based in the city of North Charleston, South Carolina. So when NORTHCOMM told the Charleston Post and Courier there were no drills scheduled for Charleston -- that didn't include North Charleston, which is a different city. North Charleston contains the Naval ports -- "ports off Charleston." The Charleston Naval Base has been majorly downsized the past 15 years, so the largely abandoned facilities would be perfect for a "drill" like this. Moreover, the Charleston Naval Base in North Charleston, did pick up one major program since the downsizing, according to GlobalSecurity.org: The military remains a major industry in the Charleston area today, despite major downsizings. The 1995 round of Base Realignments and Closures resulted in the decision for Charleston to receive the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command transferring from Orlando, Florida, bringing with it 500 permanent active military jobs as well as 2,500 transient students attending the school each year. The Navy expects to have an estimated 7,800 active and civilian employees after the April '96 closure, with the 500 Power Training Command employees to be added by 1999.The NNPTC is in the Naval Weapons Center in Goose Creek, which is north of North Charleston and was originally established as the Charleston Naval Ammunition Depot. Very interesting. So, despite denials in the Charleston print and electronic press, indications are that military facilities in the Charleston area are drilling on Wednesday August 17th. Here are some contact numbers to ask people if they're aware of the danger that the nuclear drill Wednesday could "go live" with the help of an inside job: .....| Posted at 23:59 | PERMA-LINK |
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