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Topic: Another Fort Hood Shooting
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Tue 04/08/14 04:02 PM

The Clancy and fiction writers stories are fiction. Commander Marcinko's versions have been backed up by many in his military unit. This is a man who made it aboard Air Force One with his men waiting to greet the President, took over a nuclear Submarine, secure chemical weapons and a US Embassy. The Red Cell exercises ended his career and put him in hot water because he made a lot of people look bad.


Being you know Dickie so well, maybe you can answer this. Why is it that the only stories covering him are by him? Seems like everything I come up with about him has some commercial value related to Dickie.

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Tue 04/08/14 04:07 PM




This BTW would be ore of a Red Cell exercise if anything. You may want to look into what that is and what they do. Testing vulnerability of military basis and equipment is their sole mission.


Red Cell? My goodness. Shades of Richard Marcinko the Rogue Warrior.

Not bad fiction though for a boring, rainy day.


I have met Commander Marcinko, he is a man of honor and integrity and his accounts have all been proven accurate.


Wow, first Teddie and now Dickie. I know it would be a waste of writing to ask if you can substantiate any of this, but what the heck I am a controversial individual.

Do you have any way of substantiating any of this? Not that we don't doubt all of it because I really do.


I've seen this before online in a number of other forums. It even has a name. It's called the "I was there" gambit.

It has several variations: The...

1. My aunt was there and she saw it all and told me about it.
2. My uncle was there and he saw it and told me all about me.
3. My great, great grandfather/grandmother WAS THERE and saw it and passed it down to me.

Etc. Ad Nauseum.

One has to kinda sorta take the usually outrageous claim at face value, since to do otherwise would be to impugn the word of the person making the claim...or, their aunt, their uncle, their great great granny, their governess. Whatever.

My own Uncle was in on the D-Day invasion as the bodyguard of General George Patton; saving his life by singlehandedly destroying 8 Tiger tanks that were out to get General Georgie, for which he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Maybe I'll tell you guys some other exploits of my esteemed Uncle sometime.

See how it works?




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Tue 04/08/14 04:18 PM
Yeah, know the syndrome. living life through the auspices of another, a classic symptom of the entitlement crowd.

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Wed 04/09/14 10:22 AM




This BTW would be ore of a Red Cell exercise if anything. You may want to look into what that is and what they do. Testing vulnerability of military basis and equipment is their sole mission.


Red Cell? My goodness. Shades of Richard Marcinko the Rogue Warrior.

Not bad fiction though for a boring, rainy day.


Red Cell did actually exist, although the stories in the books are fiction. They were disbanded back in the 90's.


The Clancy and fiction writers stories are fiction. Commander Marcinko's versions have been backed up by many in his military unit. This is a man who made it aboard Air Force One with his men waiting to greet the President, took over a nuclear Submarine, secure chemical weapons and a US Embassy. The Red Cell exercises ended his career and put him in hot water because he made a lot of people look bad.


You are correct. But Dickie even mentions in his first Red Cell book that the stories and details were fiction. He was not authorized to share real information as it was all classified.

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Fri 04/11/14 09:25 PM

the CIA is not allowed to operate on American soil, only domestically.

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Who said it was the CIA?

And besides, who says the CIA isn't allowed to operate on US soil?

Oh right...the CIA and/or the anti-Christ media says that.

I wouldn't believe either entity if either one said the sky is blue and the grass is green.


But, by all means...you go right ahead and believe whatever they say about anything.

Myself, I stopped believing what the anti-Christ media claimed as of September 12, 2001 and I DEFINITELY stopped believing what they report as "news" after their fairy tale of the 'weapons of mass destruction' in Iraq.



I know people who actually think that the government..and the TV News never lie..because its illegal..

rofl laugh

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Fri 04/11/14 09:26 PM





This BTW would be ore of a Red Cell exercise if anything. You may want to look into what that is and what they do. Testing vulnerability of military basis and equipment is their sole mission.


Red Cell? My goodness. Shades of Richard Marcinko the Rogue Warrior.

Not bad fiction though for a boring, rainy day.


I have met Commander Marcinko, he is a man of honor and integrity and his accounts have all been proven accurate.


Wow, first Teddie and now Dickie. I know it would be a waste of writing to ask if you can substantiate any of this, but what the heck I am a controversial individual.

Do you have any way of substantiating any of this? Not that we don't doubt all of it because I really do.


I've seen this before online in a number of other forums. It even has a name. It's called the "I was there" gambit.

It has several variations: The...

1. My aunt was there and she saw it all and told me about it.
2. My uncle was there and he saw it and told me all about me.
3. My great, great grandfather/grandmother WAS THERE and saw it and passed it down to me.

Etc. Ad Nauseum.

One has to kinda sorta take the usually outrageous claim at face value, since to do otherwise would be to impugn the word of the person making the claim...or, their aunt, their uncle, their great great granny, their governess. Whatever.

My own Uncle was in on the D-Day invasion as the bodyguard of General George Patton; saving his life by singlehandedly destroying 8 Tiger tanks that were out to get General Georgie, for which he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Maybe I'll tell you guys some other exploits of my esteemed Uncle sometime.

See how it works?






cool..Id like that...I love history..and hearing old peoples stories...(NOT THAT YOUR OLD PEOPLE..but the stories the old people told YOU...lol..)

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Fri 04/11/14 09:56 PM






This BTW would be ore of a Red Cell exercise if anything. You may want to look into what that is and what they do. Testing vulnerability of military basis and equipment is their sole mission.


Red Cell? My goodness. Shades of Richard Marcinko the Rogue Warrior.

Not bad fiction though for a boring, rainy day.


I have met Commander Marcinko, he is a man of honor and integrity and his accounts have all been proven accurate.


Wow, first Teddie and now Dickie. I know it would be a waste of writing to ask if you can substantiate any of this, but what the heck I am a controversial individual.

Do you have any way of substantiating any of this? Not that we don't doubt all of it because I really do.


I've seen this before online in a number of other forums. It even has a name. It's called the "I was there" gambit.

It has several variations: The...

1. My aunt was there and she saw it all and told me about it.
2. My uncle was there and he saw it and told me all about me.
3. My great, great grandfather/grandmother WAS THERE and saw it and passed it down to me.

Etc. Ad Nauseum.

One has to kinda sorta take the usually outrageous claim at face value, since to do otherwise would be to impugn the word of the person making the claim...or, their aunt, their uncle, their great great granny, their governess. Whatever.

My own Uncle was in on the D-Day invasion as the bodyguard of General George Patton; saving his life by singlehandedly destroying 8 Tiger tanks that were out to get General Georgie, for which he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Maybe I'll tell you guys some other exploits of my esteemed Uncle sometime.

See how it works?






cool..Id like that...I love history..and hearing old peoples stories...(NOT THAT YOUR OLD PEOPLE..but the stories the old people told YOU...lol..)


After WW2; My war hero Uncle fought at the Chosen Reservoir in Korea. He never had anything good to say about the Chosen.

He passed on a lot of his beliefs about the Chosen to me.

Uncle Bobby: (I'm named after him); had a lot of wise things to say about the Chosen that are not readily accepted today in this PC world we live in.

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