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What is Operation Northwoods? How did it affect your past, how does it affect your present,
and how will it affect your future? My name is Andrew Demeter, reporting on behalf of
Press For Truth, and today I have some answers to those vital questions. So, to begin with,
let's track back to 1962: where the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States -- from
within the Pentagon -- are drafting a top-secret memorandum dubbed 'Operation Northwoods' or,
at the time, alternatively named 'Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba'. So,
what was Operation Northwoods, the document, specifically about, and what type of information
and intelligence did it chronicle? Well, Operation Northwoods outlined a series of false-flag
terror plots and operations to be executed on U.S. soil by the Central Intelligence Agency
consisting of bombings and hijackings ranging from Miami, Florida to Washington, D.C. But,
why would the American government, in the "Land of the Free" and "Home of the Brave",
be so willing to jeopardize the lives and wellbeing of their own American civilians?
Well, the answer to that is right within the document, and I'll quote it in just a second.
But, the intention of these false-flag attacks and operations was to -- in essence -- frame
Cubans as the perpetrators and patsies of these attacks as a means to fabricate a false
pretext for the U.S. military invasion into Cuba to both oust Fidel Castro for political
aims and dismantle his communistic reign. Now, the document quotes, "the desired resultant
from the execution of this plan would be to place the United States in the apparent position
of suffering defensible grievances from a rash and irresponsible government of Cuba
and to develop an international image of a Cuban threat to peace in the Western Hemisphere."
Now, if the Kennedy Administration and JFK himself had not -- in fact -- rejected these
voices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff within the government, we may have never got[ten]
our hands on such valuable intelligence concerning Operation Northwoods. Thankfully, the document
surfaced into public purview [on] November 18th, 1997. And it was actually released by
the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board which was responsible for liberating
documents pertaining to Kennedy's assassination. What is the message and moral of the story
here? Well, it's that, if you're a president or any type of diplomatic or influential figure
in the government -- or really anywhere -- peace is not profitable; if you're not willing to
wage war on innocent people, then you're not [...] fit for the position. And that's a great
lesson to teach my generation, future generations, and previous generations, right? That is the
message of liberty, in essence! Thanks for watching, this has been Andrew Demeter reporting
on behalf of Press For Truth, signing off.