Possible missile launch off California coast concerns security experts

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The country’s focus is clearly on the economy, but last week’s non-confirmed missile launch off the coast of Southern California has many security experts baffled over the government’s seemingly cavalier attitude and denials.

Many retired military personnel have come forward to offer their opinion about what really happened last week off the coast in Southern California. Many of these officers question President Obama’s leadership and the limited “problem-solving ability” he has demonstrated with this current crisis.

“The American people would do well to demand a full investigation by an unbiased group, and let the chips fall where they may. I am referring to the ‘missile shot’ taken off the California coast recently, and the lame response by NORAD, the Pentagon and the White House itself,” says Jim CashBrig. Gen., USAF, Ret.

Brig. Gen. Cash’s Air Force career dates back to the eighties when he was assigned to NORAD. He served as the Command Director as well as NORAD’s assistant Director of Operations.

For those who need a refresher class on the NORAD facility, it is located inside the Cheyenne Mountain compound near Colorado Springs, Colorado. The center is manned 24-hours a day by more than 150 trained individuals, led by a Brigadier General, and home to the most sophisticated computer systems in the world.

Brig. Gen. Cash explains that the high-tech computer system retrieves data from sensors that can detect missile shots from anywhere on the planet.

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  1. The “missile launch” story was debunked over a week ago
    by a professional meteorologist at the Southern California
    Weather authority:

    http://www.examiner.com/weather-in-los-angeles/missile-launch-over-southern-california-explained

    The “missile launch” was the sun glinting off the con trail
    of a civilian airliner from Hawaii arriving in So Cal around
    sunset. John & Ken at KFI radio interviewed the expert and
    found his detailed analysis convincing.

  2. This is a non-story, we’re afraid. Our bloggers are still largely independent, however, and we have no plans for revisionist history by acting like this was never posted.

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