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Here is whats fucking with me, how many people have to know the plan for it to work? More than one and its falling apart. No way you can get more than maybe 2 people to keep a secret.

[–] 11 pts

During the cold war Russia had a secret rocket project with almost 250k people working on it in secrecy. It wasn't until after the fall of the wall was it exposed long after it was over. They all kept the secret. There are lots of veterans like me who know things but don't ever talk for the sake of national security.

[–] 6 pts

I'm not a vet so I'm not obligated to keep quiet but can reinforce what you are saying.

The simplest one is everything to do with night vision technology, everything we use to see in the dark is classified, hell, gen 2 night vision shit is on the open market and I think it's still partially classified.

Other deeper shit like some of our military tactics like the shoot and scoot shit SF gets down to during sieges with mobile artillery or all the way down to classified operations, like that one time we night dropped a team into best korea and sabotaged their centrifuges and polluted their uranium and plutonium. Or the time we did the same in iran but killed scientists and gave them stuxnet.

Regular enlisted hear shit from special forces during training that's how most military rumors get out.

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Ahh best Korea, done with forged French passports toget in even. Laws, who follows laws… just the peasants.

[–] 3 pts

Heard that. If the public knew what just regular military learned/knew while in the service they wouldn’t believe us.

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Give me an example?

[–] 3 pts

What you are referring to is a conspiracy of silence. The more people involved in the secret, the less likely the secret will be kept. How many people have to be involved to execute a totally fake mass casualty event? Dozens? How do you keep them silent? Blackmail? Would anyone believe them even if they wanted to talk? These are interesting questions. Logistically speaking, faking the entire event seems like a less than ideal approach - certainly not impossible but poses many risks and opportunities for it to be exposed

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This could be one of those things that people who keep secrets effectively say. Kind of like “conspiracy theory”.

[–] 1 pt

A cult can keep secrets.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah kind of a thing that happens when each level of your rite has a specific punishment that happens to you when you start to spill the beans.

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Tens of millions of Americans still dont know that 911 was an inside job involving explosives Muh Russia collusion was fabricated The ghost of kiev was made up

Secrets

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Sure, you can. This wouldn't be just mere NDA shit, but classified ops. Plant assets in advance to be parents, witnesses, etc.