US Invaded Iraq over Stargate Technology
1 2018-06-24 by chrysanthemum9
The Iraq War was about getting access to Iraq's stargate technology. There is a stargate in one of the ziggurat temples, left there by the Anunnaki from Sumerian times. This stargate is a wormhole that allows for instant travel across spacetime.
"Back in the 1920s the Iraq StarGate was uncovered in Baghdad. This StarGate was surrounded by the “Green Zone” during the Iraqi War and was the whole purpose for the war. Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD’s) were an excuse. Having control of the StarGate was the goal of the Bush Administration as well as Nazi Germany. This was a repeat of when Hitler and Nazi Germany went to Iraq to fight against the British as both wanted control of the Iraq StarGate. Führer Directive No. 30 dealt with German intervention in support of Arab Nationalists in the Kingdom of Iraq. During the 1930s, representatives of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy attempted to gain favor with various Iraqi nationalists and promised support against the British. On 2 May 1941, after tensions mounted on both sides, the British launched pre-emptive land strikes against Iraqi forces and the Anglo-Iraqi War began. Rashid Ali immediately requested that the Germans make good on the earlier promises of assistance. The International Zone (formerly known as the Green Zone) is the heavily guarded diplomatic/government area of closed-off streets in central Baghdad where US occupation authorities live and work. The Green Zone in the central city includes the main palaces of former President Saddam Hussein where the StarGate is located in the basement of the main palace. The area houses the civilian ruling authority run by the Americans and British and the offices of major US consulting companies. Prescott Bush had furnished weapons to Nazi Germany to arm them for World War II."
http://www.bovendien.com/unitynet/elisabeth%20trutwin/StarGateEarthebook.pdf
71 comments
1 vanwilderdoesntfuck 2018-06-24
Wild shit
1 ExtraCheesePlease88 2018-06-24
Real wild, I never even heard of the star gate thing until now.
1 Anarchist16 2018-06-24
Yeah same here
1 mastigia 2018-06-24
I have had a running theory, which started as a joke, that Stargate SG1 was a form of soft disclosure. I am starting to take it a bit more seriously; I had a buddy introduce me into predictive programming, and somewhere along the way the theory got more serious.
Anyhow, for those familiar with the series, check out episode 200. This was the one that made me really wonder.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0784558/
1 FuckYouFuckMods 2018-06-24
Truth is stranger than fiction.
1 mastigia 2018-06-24
Fact.
1 WastemanLoso 2018-06-24
They hide it as jokes. I'm pretty sure there's some truth in shit like Star Wars & Star Trek.
1 dirtydanisreal 2018-06-24
Remember that Star Trek: TOS where a gangster encyclopedia was dropped and the inhabitants of the planet referred to it as THE book and built their entire civilization around it?
1 saosin74 2018-06-24
My guy yes!!!! I’ve had the same feeling forever. What better way to build plausible deniability as well
1 pewgie 2018-06-24
Yes! This episode made me think exactly the same thing.
1 dirtydanisreal 2018-06-24
Men in Black was a form of soft disclosure. He said the only news you can trust is tabloids. Underground labs where humans and aliens co exist.
1 mastigia 2018-06-24
I think this is very likely as well.
1 Sendmyabar 2018-06-24
I remember being like 13 and watching Men in Black and thinking if you ever wanted to hide the existence of anything, making a film about it was the best way of doing it.
1 dirtydanisreal 2018-06-24
What's the best way to hide a secret? In plain sight. And make the lie so outrageous that now one would believe it to be true.
Read up on Dulce, the Secret Space Program (Emmery Smith) and Bob Lazar. It matches perfectly. The Army used hollywood for propaganda, why wouldnt they do it now?
like Bill Murray at a college party said, "No one will ever believe you."
1 dirtydanisreal 2018-06-24
The most diabloical thing is you show the aliens as they actually are so when we see the craft and aliens, they think its fake cuz it looks like the movies. You then have movies like Men in Black, Paul and Ancient Aliens. You start easing them into the idea.
1 mastigia 2018-06-24
Project Bluebeam doubled back on itself. I actually think it is somethink like this.
They seeded the conspiracy community with blue beam so when they do land and say take me to yiur leader, all the people with guns that would normally scream bloody murder say "look at that fake ass alien shit. Haha, you guys are dweebs, so fake".
Gives govt a little breathing room to adapt to the situation.
1 DontTreadOnMe16 2018-06-24
The more I learn about history, the more this kind of shit becomes way more believable.
Thanks for reminding about this rabbit hole. I remember reading about it in the past and dismissing it as unlikely. Now I’m interested in giving it another look.
1 Spiritual_War 2018-06-24
Fuck me ive got a photo of this star gate somewhere, not even fucking kidding. I gotta dig this up
1 ClassicFives 2018-06-24
Please!
1 Spiritual_War 2018-06-24
Well I found some of it. This does not look like the image I have, still trying to find the one I had. But this is an interesting start.
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-719922
Let me know what you think. Never bothered to go into it further
1 DontTreadOnMe16 2018-06-24
Whoa, wtf? Thanks for the additional link.
If you find the better picture, please share!
1 _Wyvern 2018-06-24
The problem I have with this stuff is that it looks to much like the Stargates from the Stargate tv show
1 Spiritual_War 2018-06-24
Maybe because TV shows serve the means of soft disclosure and making it look ridiuclous at the same time
1 Wearenoise 2018-06-24
Bush was after the Genies Lamp that Saddam used to rise to power.
1 PizzaPartyAtSkippys 2018-06-24
I thought it was bc we were going to wipe out 7 countries in 5 years starting with Iraq and Syria and ending with Iran in order to fulfil The Greater Israel Project
But what do I know. I've never even heard of this star gate.
1 FuckYouFuckMods 2018-06-24
http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-syria-pentagram.html
1 nisaaru 2018-06-24
"huge transmitter of positive feminine energy"
I'm totally convinced, not.
1 KreepurZ 2018-06-24
Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan.
Then there was Egypt that went into chaos. Now we have multiple African countries other than Somalia battling Muslim extremism.
Then there is some crap in Latin America, the Phillipines and Venezuala.
How about North Korea and Taiwan?
I just don't see the dots pointing toward Israel
1 redtape40 2018-06-24
Well it was a former general that told us about the plan. Wesley Clark was his name iirc
1 dotlinefever3 2018-06-24
FTFY: ,....to fulfil the Greater Standard Oil Project
1 HurricaneRon 2018-06-24
I think it’s both.
1 f1del1us 2018-06-24
crosspost to /r/stargate lol
1 scaredshtlessintx 2018-06-24
love this stuff
1 WastemanLoso 2018-06-24
"Stargate Project"
"The Project, and its precursors and sister projects, went by various code names—GONDOLA WISH, GRILL FLAME, CENTER LANE, SUN STREAK, SCANATE—until 1991 when they were consolidated and rechristened as "Stargate Project".
Stargate Project work primarily involved remote viewing, the purported ability to psychically "see" events, sites, or information from a great distance.[1] The project was overseen until 1987 by Lt. Frederick Holmes "Skip" Atwater, an aide and "psychic headhunter" to Maj. Gen. Albert Stubblebine, and later president of the Monroe Institute.[2] The unit was small-scale, comprising about 15 to 20 individuals, and was run out of "an old, leaky wooden barracks".[3]
The Stargate Project was terminated and declassified in 1995 after a CIA report concluded that it was never useful in any intelligence operation(I highly doubt that)."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project
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1 ChinaXpat 2018-06-24
You could go even further back in history.
In the siege of 1258, Genghis khan's grandson laid siege to Baghdad at its height.
Maybehe found something.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Baghdad_(1258)
There were always rumors that Genghis Khan was questing for advanced technologies that had been found.
Maybe some day they will find where he was buried.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Genghis_Khan
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1 bad_pattern12 2018-06-24
thank you for elevating my woke level
1 Dumbolebroad 2018-06-24
Posts like this is why I'm here. Thanks for the brain candy! :)
1 Othlan 2018-06-24
lol
1 QAnonMaga 2018-06-24
And we invaded Afghanistan to capture the ancient flying saucer hidden in a cave or under some old ruins if you believe the star gate rumor you will believe the UFO rumor too.
The truth is less exciting. Iraq was a war for Big Oil and Israel and Afghanistan was to protect and harvest the poppy crop for heroin.
1 dude_chillin_park 2018-06-24
aka Red Haired Giant
1 dotlinefever3 2018-06-24
Afghanistan was about oil pipelines.
The poppies and heroin was just a bonus.
1 differentbydefault 2018-06-24
I think its for the minerals that are there. We just didnt get it to the same point we did iraq security wise so we couldnt start digging
1 jje5002 2018-06-24
wrong i def dont believe the UFO bullshit .. UFOs are a red herring
1 BeckerLoR 2018-06-24
This is the shit I come here for. Even if stuff like this sounds crazy, it’s great and thought provoking.
1 Honkadoo 2018-06-24
Sounds more like writingpeompts material.
1 Rollafatblunt 2018-06-24
what do you think about the mono-atomic gold theory? Really out there but very interesting.
1 Slab_Happy 2018-06-24
cool story bro
1 jje5002 2018-06-24
i definitely believe it .. i just wonder what saddam was using it for
1 differentbydefault 2018-06-24
He probably didnt know how to use it
1 op-return 2018-06-24
No
1 cheif_dances_w_CASH 2018-06-24
Very plausible... also I’ve heard a lot about how Saddam and Gaddfi where trying to replace the dollar with a gold backed Dinar to replace the dollar as the world main source of currency... and the Rothschilds didn’t care for that too much and snuffed them out completely.
1 FeastForCows 2018-06-24
How the fuck is this related to stargates?
1 cheif_dances_w_CASH 2018-06-24
Lol... I know right.
1 falsescorpion 2018-06-24
OK, let's imagine for a moment that this is true. It's not true, and only a nitwit would believe it, but let's imagine that it's true for the sake of argument.
What use is this astonishing secret weapon to anyone?
It didn't help Saddam Hussein much. He clearly didn't have allies from outer space to call on in 2003.
And he didn't have any advanced extraterrestrial technology either, or he wouldn't have been dicking around with mustard gas and crap like that.
Not only that, but rather than escape to the other side of the universe through his secret stargate when Iraq was invaded, he hid in a hole in the ground instead, got caught, and was hanged.
Doesn't all this kind of suggest that there is no stargate?
1 Carl_Moore 2018-06-24
he didn’t know how to use it right
1 Avid_Smoker 2018-06-24
Perhaps no one knows how to use it...
1 differentbydefault 2018-06-24
What's your proof its not true?
1 falsescorpion 2018-06-24
I don't have to prove it isn't true; the people who believe that it is true are the ones who have to prove it.
As for "who said he even knew where it was," the non-existent artifact was described in the OP as being concealed under one of Saddam Hussein's own palaces!
1 ScienceGetsUsThere 2018-06-24
This is why I come here.
1 Thousand_Year_Stare 2018-06-24
I think restored Babylon had tons of stuff military types would want to secure.
1 WastemanLoso 2018-06-24
I suggest everybody towatch the film Stargate 1994
1 Cgraham4689 2018-06-24
So assuming people have texhnology to travel thru space time what has become of it. Are you willing to say weve been lied to this entire time from our nefarious govt. Yet they havent done anything with it. Or is this like a sg1 episode where scientists just travel to other worlds solely for their entertainment.
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1 biiiiiig-piiiiiig 2018-06-24
fuck now im crazier and further away than everyone I known irl
1 differentbydefault 2018-06-24
Only one I can talk aboht this stuff about without ridicule is my lady
1 biiiiiig-piiiiiig 2018-06-24
surprisingly more and more people are appearing in my life who say are more into this stuff. it's weird. I think there's some kind of game going on.
1 bigodiel 2018-06-24
Great post OP
I still hate Stargate, what a nonsensical series
1 FeenixArisen 2018-06-24
You know what, I used to think this too. I am a Trekkie, and sneered at my wife for watching Stargate. Then I did, and I realized why it has such a huge and fanatic following. It is nonsensical, but it knows it and they have no problem making fun of themselves. If anything the show could be considered a comedy. It is an amazing ride, all of it. The two spinoffs are just as brilliant in their own way.
Star Trek is serious business. You are tense, you have the chills. It isn't funny because situations that serious can't be funny. In Stargate, obviously the fate of the World and the lives of everyone in the show teeter on the edge at every moment as well, but they have chosen to just accept it and make wisecracks along the way.
Without Teal'c, the show would be a decent and worthy series to enjoy. His character transcends this, though, and brings the whole rest of the show along for the ride. The best moments of this show are definitely going to be moments involving Teal'c. I mean, him sitting in the theater watching the movie...
1 pharaodox 2018-06-24
One of the first objectives of the Iraq war was to loot thousands of artifacts from the Baghdad museum. There are plenty of articles and videos discussing it. They wanted something in that museum really bad.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/revealed-the-real-story-behind-the-great-iraq-museum-thefts-515067.html%3famp
1 ClassicFives 2018-06-24
Please!
1 redtape40 2018-06-24
Well it was a former general that told us about the plan. Wesley Clark was his name iirc