WARNING: This is Version 1 of my old archive, so Photos will NOT work and many links will NOT work. But you can find articles by searching on the Titles. There is a lot of information in this archive. Use the SEARCH BAR at the top right. Prior to December 2012; I was a pro-Christian type of Conservative. I was unaware of the mass of Jewish lies in history, especially the lies regarding WW2 and Hitler. So in here you will find pro-Jewish and pro-Israel material. I was definitely WRONG about the Boeremag and Janusz Walus. They were for real.
Original Post Date: 2003-12-01 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/1/2003 8:09:17 AM
SA maze has CIA on red alert
[Note. The Website of the place is: http://soekershof.com/
Exactly how correct this conjecture below is I can’t say – but it seems possible.
I am currently reading an extremely fascinating book about the use of Deception in warfare – and it includes info on the use of dummy things – dummy troops, tanks, etc. Covering the existence of real ones, and putting out dummy ones in other places. It goes back to WWII and even before. So it is all about how one deceives aerial and other means of recconaisance.
One of the most incredible parts of the book was the Confederate use of deception in the US Civil War. The Confederates chopped down trees and laid them in their defences to look like cannons – mixed in with real ones. These were later dubbed “Quaker Guns”.
Some of the best deception examples were in fact acts carried out by Confederate officers against the Union. Some were extremely clever (not to mention hillarious). One cavalry man from the South (MaCGruder??? – can’t remember his name), apparently twice got Union forces larger than his own to surrender to him because of careful deceptions he carried out making them believe he had far superior forces to them. On another occasion less than 8-15,000 Confederates, using “Quaker guns” and much theatrics and fake defences – held up a Union army of 120,000 men for about a month while they waited for reinforcements.
Anyway… I’m thoroughly enjoying my book… and part of it is about Allied and German deception in covering things up – including showing photos of such deceptions. The Germans in one place built a false bridge over a river, and “covered up the water” (hard to explain), to hide the real bridge. The British at El Alamein were extremely deceptive too – creating entire fake divisions and tanks while hiding real ones. They built fake railway lines, fake everything… By the end of WWII, entire fake Allied armies existed which sent out fake communications, etc.
I find human ingenuity in warfare a most interesting topic. People can be such cunning and deceptive liars when they need to.
But my favourite story of deception is when Napoleon’s Marshall’s took a bridge in Austria – defended by 15,000 Austrians – and already rigged to be blown up by lighting a single fuse… The French rode over… pretending to feign a peace deal… and they occuppied the Austrian Officers with chit chat while the French troops casually sauntered on to the bridge and started throwing the explosives into the river… The French took the bridge without firing a shot… Napoleon’s army raced over it… and some time later he defeated the Austrians and Russians at Austerlitz… itself a masterful deception. Jan]
Robertson – The CIA and other US intelligence organisations were on “red alert” earlier this year when a satellite spotted the Klaas Voogds Maze of Soekershof near Robertson in the Western Cape.
From a high altitude, the unusual shape of the maze and the objects in it showed just too many similarities with a defence complex.
Only last week the Pentagon became absolute sure that the maze was not a threat to the national security of the USA.
The webmaster of the website of Soekershof found out about the US military’s interest in Soekershof via tracking-and-tracing software configured in the server.
It turned out that the website had 362 visits from certain US military organisations during the past 12 months.
Wondering why, the owners of Soekershof consulted American business- and other relations.
Michael Cashin, who also owns property in the Klaas Voogds area, provided an answer: “I talked to a good friend of mine who is a recently retired army intelligence officer and he said the unusual shape of the maze, when viewed from a high altitude, has prompted some security or mapping agency to make an ‘open sources’ search to find out what it is.”
A Canadian army supplier, whose name cannot be published for security reasons, said: “It’s a simple story. The satellite spots the maze with all those funny objects, some of which, on first sight, indeed look like pieces of heavy anti-aircraft artillery.”
The existing documentation is then studied. As the maze was fairly recently created, the necessary information could probably not be found.
Nowadays, the next step is to search the internet for an explanation. If that fails, the intelligence agency will send a “cultural attache” or other employee of the US embassy in South Africa to the location.
In this instance, the internet provided the CIA with the answer.
Explaining the number of hits the website is still attracting, he said “student recognition experts” have to improve their skills by practicing. “The Soekershof maze turns out to be one of those excellent study objects.”
The Pentagon in Washington has categorically denied the existence of detailed satellite photos.
Source: NEWS24.COM
URL: http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/New…br>