A reading and analysis of the document called 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars'

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A reading and analysis of the document called 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars'. This will be Part I in a 3 part series with the next two being on The Report from Iron Mountain and the last one on The NASA War Document.

In 1986 a document came to light known as Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars. The document reportedly had been compiled in 1979 and was presented at a meeting marking the 25th anniversary of the start of World War III. This document first attained wide circulation with the publication of William Milton Cooper's (or just Bill Cooper's) underground conspiracy bestseller Behold A Pale Horse.

This document reveals a secret plan to engage in biological warfare against the populace. It mentions the use of poisons or toxins in the water and food supply in order to reduce population perhaps through damaging fertility.

This document was supposedly found inside an IBM copier machine which had been sold as a surplus item. Others have claimed it was a Xerox copier. Multiple authors have been asserted over the years as well: Hartford van Dyke, the Unabomber, and even Bill Cooper himself...a claim about which I am very dubious.

Supposedly this document was presented in 1979 memorializing a meeting of the "international elite" at the Hotel de Bilderberg from whence the name of the Bilderberg Group first originated (in 1954). Others simply refer to this group as the Illuminati, the New World Order, and so on.

The next entry in this 3 part series will be on "The Report from Iron Mountain" and the final component will be "The NASA War Document". There are important and notable unifying themes across all three documents: concerns regarding overpopulation, eugenics, population control, the idea of keeping the public dumbed-down and distracted, poisoning the water and food supply, suggestions of the existence of highly advanced far out technology, and finally all three attempt to be perhaps overly comprehensive.

In terms of the authenticity or provenance of the documents, I come down on this like this: the first document SWFQW is likely a hoax, the second document The Report from Iron Mountain is an exercise in dark humor in the style of Dr. Strangelove, and finally The NASA War Document is indisputably a real document. The most surprising discovery for me along the way is that a number of issues discussed across all three documents appear to have at least some possible connections to real world events. Almost as if, even if fraudulent, aspects of these documents may be operational at least at some level. But how and why are the ultimate questions which require further study. Ultimately, the final decisions rests with the average listener, reader, and investigator. My purpose in covering these documents is to assist people in how to frame the documents rather than tell you what you have to think about the documents.

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