Four psy-ops in nearly as many weeks, this time another fake story of a 'GPS attack' on a plane. The Europeans are desperate to get the US to recommitting to the security of Europe. Trump and Pentagon officials have told them it's over, the US has bigger fish to fry. The Baltic States are in a real froth. So now, it is one Russia threat psy-op after another.
Previously, we had the debunked 'GPS jamming' of Ursula Von Der Lyeyen's private jet, the patched up and relaunched decoy drones in to Poland, and the Russian MIG 32's supposedly invading Estonia's airspace for 12 minutes on the way to Kaliningrad.


Earlier this year...

Previously, we had the debunked 'GPS jamming' of Ursula Von Der Lyeyen's private jet, the patched up and relaunched decoy drones in to Poland, and the Russian MIG 32's supposedly invading Estonia's airspace for 12 minutes on the way to Kaliningrad.

WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Pentagon officials sat down with a group of European diplomats in late August and delivered a stern message: The U.S. planned to cut off some security assistance to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, all NATO members bordering Russia.
More broadly, Pentagon official David Baker told the group, according to an official with direct knowledge of the comments, Europe needed to be less dependent on the U.S. Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. military would be shifting its attention to other priorities, like defense of the homeland.

Earlier this year...
