MINA Breaking News
You will not read this story in the international media, incredibly there seem to be a moratorium on even mentioning the activities at the Gulf of Aden. Of course, we are speaking of the fact that the combined naval might of twenty-seven countries is concentrated off the Somali coast allegedly to fight the poorly armed dozen pirates who continue to act with apparent impunity. or is there something far, far more serious?Once again the Wikileaks cables came into play. And what is revealed is intriguing, to say the least. According to a report allegedly prepared by Admiral Maksimov of Russia's Northern Fleet, in late 2000, a magnetic vortex was discovered in the area of the Gulf of Aden. Russia, the PR China and the USA combined their efforts to study the area. What they discovered it defied logic and the laws of physics, as we know it.the US had set up a center of operations in Djibouti, which soon became the HQ of the Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) and monitored the vortex, which remained stable from its discovery in November 2000, according to the same report, until late 2008, when it started to expand. this, it appears, caused the USA to send a warning to the rest of the world and in response the following nations poured their military resources into the area:Royal Australian Navy, Belgian Navy, Bulgarian Navy, Canadian Navy, Peoples Liberation Navy (China), Royal Danish Navy, French Navy, German Navy, Greek Navy, Indian Navy, Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, Italian Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Republic of Korea (South Korea) Navy, Royal Malaysian Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, Pakistan Navy, Portuguese Navy, Royal Saudi Navy, Russian Navy, Republic of Singapore Navy, Spanish Navy, Swedish Navy, Royal Thai Navy, Turkish Navy, British Royal Navy and the United States Navy.Needless to say, this is by far the largest naval force to have been assembled in human history. And it has been gathered to defeat what, half a dozen poorly, armed youngsters in cheap speedboats? We don
