Monday, November 21, 2022

“Chilling war games show US forces crushed” – FOX News

At the center of all this spending is one new weapon that's straight out of a SCI-FI movie.

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Dear Reader,


In 2017, the U.S. military began running highly classified war games that simulated a potential conflict with China.


Dozens of simulations were run.


But no matter how many times we ran these war games, the result was always the same: we lose.


"Chilling 'war games' show US forces crushed"- Fox News


And we don't just lose. We lose fast.


"We're going to lose fast."Air Force Lt. Gen. S. Clinton Hinote


The Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said it was like "they knew exactly what we were going to do before we did it."


"They knew exactly what we're going to do before we did it."Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General John Hyten


How is this possible?


While we've spent the last 20 years fighting wars in the Middle East, China has spent the last 20 years studying all our moves.


They know how we wage war. They know the weapons we use and exactly how we use them.


And they've created a new generation of weapons to exploit our weaknesses.


The good news is that's about to change.


In 2018, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis drafted a top-secret plan called "Project Overmatch."


It says that the weapons we have right now were designed to win wars in the 20th century.


But to "Overmatch" our enemies in the 21st Century, we're going to need 21st century weapons.


"We cannot expect success fighting tomorrow's conflicts with yesterday's weapons..."Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis


Now here's what most people don't know.


"Project Overmatch" just received final approval to be implemented in March.


"Pentagon Announces Classified 'Project Overmatch' Implementation Plan."Air Force Magazine


That's given the Pentagon an extra $37.2 billion to spend on adding next generation weapons over the next 12 months.


And they've been moving fast.


The Army awarded $2.2 billion in contracts on June 27...


The Air Force awarded $950 million in contracts on July 1...


The Navy awarded $350 million in contracts on July 19...


At the center of all this spending is one new weapon that's straight out of a SCI-FI movie.


CBS News Reports:"It's an entirely new type of weapon."


The NY Times Reports:"No existing defense can stop it."


And the U.S. Army said, "We're going to make a lot of them very quickly."


A small Florida defense firm won the contract to make this weapon.


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CEO & Founder,
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