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Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association: Assassination Instruction
Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association: Assassination Instruction
Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association: Assassination Instruction
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In the past, the Secret Service have deployed on numerous missions designed for assassination purposes. Usually, this calls for the cooperation of foreign diplomats, such as the Special Operations Department of Great Britain. Usually, the administration of drugs and other chemicals are for hypnosis, isolation, deprivation, and various other forms of torture, but one of the main reasons is for assassination purposes. The administration of deceptive tactics is also effective in assassination plots of populations on a wide scale across the globe. At first assassination efforts, attempts were very crude, but over the years, they have developed into a very complex plot or strategy. Counterrevolutionary and paramilitary operations funded by the United States government usually are very successful. If the Pentagon expected operations to be successful, numerous other countries realized they had to participate so models in their country could duplicate results. The Secret Service intercepted battle strategies and allowed defensive operations. They created ambushes out in front of Adolph Hitler and strengthened plans to capture and interrogate him. The Americans analyzed the Nazi Communist Party, and at the same time, intelligence produced vital information about his army. The information obtained about the enemy was used to target their military from the satellite. They placed assassins within close proximity of their targets for easy elimination and perfected tactics through years of study. They blended them into political affairs of suspected terrorist and other government organizations depending on their classification. Covert missions have changed policies over the years, but unfortunately, it usually is the systematic elimination of people for political reasons. Secret organizations created by the government usually lead to the discovery of retaliation operations with a kill or capture targeted label or list and they are very successful at meeting objectives to disarm the enemy. Plans that are not so successful are taken and modified by generals. They are created to take control of government entities, disable militaries, conduct arrest procedures, and create assassination plots. Sometimes, a covert mission is led by members of an elite organization for the rescue of hostages or domestic espionage or sometimes even to unmask foreign influence for the anti-war movement. They made numerous plans and strategies to cover their operations. It took efforts in different areas, but Congress predicted it to be a success. Usually, for a mission to be successful, operatives are from different areas, and engagements from different angles are considered. It takes complicated thought processes to address areas of engagement that lead to successful operations. When the operations are successful, usually, the operatives from that region become the leaders.
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Release dateAug 4, 2017
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Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association: Assassination Instruction
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Commander Black G

Commander Gary black is a retired veteran of the United States Navy. He enlisted in the United States Navy when he was eighteen years old and worked as a weapon specialist on board the USS John L. Hall (FFG-32). He attended GMA School and GMC School in Great Lakes Illinois. He studied BEE in Millington, Tennessee, and that was comprised of electricity and electronics. He studied small arm assembly and disassembly and the operation of the Tartar Guided Missile Launching System Mk 13 Mod IV. Of the weapons he was competent at handling was the Browning Automatic Machine Gun, the M-60, the M-14, and the Springfield Armory Issue .45 caliber pistol. He also was proficient at the M-79 Grenade Launcher. There are four major weapons systems on the FFG Class ships, and they are the five inch fifty-four cannon, the Guided Missile Launching System Mk 13 Mod IV, the Close in Weapon System and the Torpedo Sonar Engagement System. He is married and has three children and three grandchildren who live in Alabama. His children are Savanah, Emily, and Caleb. Savannah has two daughters, Emmalyn and Elli. Emily has a son, Kip. Some of the countries he visited was Israel, Cuba, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, and the Bahama Islands. He flew from Yugoslavia to Pennsylvania when he exited the United States Navy, and briefly visited Sicily and Italy before his career was over. He has an extensive background in telecommunications and has assembled equipment for Bellsouth, Sprint, and Fujitsu. Commander Gary Black lives in San Diego, California. He is forty-five years old. Commander Gary Black’s desire to join in military operations evolved from the bond he had with his grandfathers, who served in World War I. One was a medic, and the other was an infantry soldier stationed in Alaska. They were from Alabama, and both of them were retired servicemen.

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    Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association - Commander Black G

    © 2017 Commander Black, G. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 08/02/2017

    ISBN: 978-1-5462-0037-6 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5462-0036-9 (e)

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Czechoslovakia

    The Jews Assist In The Bunker Construction

    Plans To Induce War

    Back To The Strategy

    Dr. Lashoff Assumes Command Of The Battle Station

    William J Donovan

    Czechia

    Avery

    Chapter Ix Denial And Deception

    Justification

    The Interrogation Of Adolf Hitler

    Michael And Jagger

    Conclusion

    dedication to my three children, Caleb Lee Puckett, Savannah Aleen Lipham, and Emily Nell Puckett. And my three grandchildren, Emmalynn, Elli, and Kip. They are the best children in the world, and I love them very much.

    INTRODUCTION

    M any events led the world from World War I to World War II. The Axis Powers developed and evolved into three central regions of government dictatorship, and they were Germany, Japan, and Italy. The Axis Powers agreed to German plans to dominate continental Europe; Italy chose domination over the Mediterranean Sea; and East Asia and the Pacific region was to be Japan’s area of interest. Those countries were the landmasses Japan, Italy, and Germany focused their war efforts on. The three landmasses were committed to the destruction of the military countries due to atomic weapon materials and economic development of trade. They overpowered the militaries in their areas and forced the countries to annex and add to their military strength. It was to be the largest armed conflict in the history of the entire world. The interest of world leaders in the regions of political and military professionals favored the possibilities of the different outcomes. It seemed the Axis Powers had an advantage in the profession of arms, but the Allied Powers were more capable in global strategy and combined operations to become an enemy of global proportions for the war against terrorism. They developed a plan to counter that of the Axis Powers.

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    It was a good strategy, and when the Germans and Italians attacked and invaded across Europe, neighboring countries combined their armies and joined forces with them. Forced to deploy many different possibilities of engagement, the smaller countries occupied Germany, Italy, and Japan while they were gone and attempted to assassinate their political leaders. This was successful in some cases and confidence to conspire against the Axis Powers was growing. At the positioning of the offensive attacks, they intercepted through tedious organization soldiers of the Nazi party and detained them as they attempted to maintain their position. They were determined to make the Nazis pay for their transgressions when they returned to Germany. World War II was to be the bloodiest war in history. The United States chose not to participate for allied reasons and took the offensive position of advising the smaller, weaker countries in battle strategies against the advances of the Germans. It was later on after Adolf Hitler murdered his way across Europe that Congress decided to declare war.

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    The Soviet Union, Great Britain, and the United States were the Allied Powers and they developed plans to coordinate foreign trade and policies under the United Nations. The United Nations attempted to resolve the issues before they got out of hand. The United States and their allies were all in agreeance to territorial expansion, but the Axis Powers were defiant and were committed to the destruction of Soviet Communism and efforts against international order. Italy and Germany signed a treaty of friendship and agreed to engage enemies for the benefit of their trade. That was the Pact of Steel and it combined military personnel and strategies. At the joining of the Japanese, it was the Axis Powers.

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    In 1937, China experienced invasion from Japan. The Chinese population hoped to remain neutral throughout the war. As other states joined Germany, the United States decided to place into effect a battle strategy that had been escalating in Czechoslovakia. It was of an intelligence gathering and interrogation nature and produced amazing results. Intelligence operatives provided military protection and assisted in training their militaries in different areas of engagement. They utilized Paris for a communications headquarters, and Paris was strategically located for that purpose. Resulting from World War II, communication became more effective and International Communication to make an accurate assessment of casualties developed into a plan to extract revenge. The United States assigned the responsibility of battle strategy organization to Paris, France. In turn, Paris advised the United States of progress and offensive plans of Germany. Together with the United Nations, Paris and the United States created a plot that resulted in numerous assassinations across most of the continent of Europe. People thought it to be the work of mercenaries from other continents combining efforts to stay out of war. The Pentagon favored the idea of assigning Lashoff Tuingage and his amphibious assault team the responsibility of creating a plan to stop Adolf Hitler.

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    Lashoff Tuingage was a professional Battalion Surgeon the United States Navy deployed once infiltration techniques derived to reveal the throat of military and political leaders and their operations. Tuingage developed elimination procedures and was a very competent strategic assessment designer. Awarded the Navy Corpsman Medal of Honor, he was a professional combat engineer and was quite capable of designing strategies to give the United States a favorable advantage in strategic warfare. Navy Corpsmen are the primary caregivers of deployed sailors but his case was unique. He performed duties in the prevention of injury and was capable of determining the outcome of many conflicts. His specialty was the administration of Chemical, Biological, and Radiological warfare strategies and his operations were the foundation of the United States Navy Seals. Trained at Naval Hospital Corps School, he learned special warfare strategies from members of the Special Forces. Covert operations and denial and deception tactics was his approach to his profession. He was the best the United States had to offer; in the guise of a medical professional, he was an expert infiltration specialist as well as a competent assassin.

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    The doctor deployed into several different locations in the world and his missions were inclusive of shore establishments for the specialty of administrative purposes. His ability to overthrow medical facilities and rapidly accelerate his position to that of battle surgeon made him the best in the world at gathering information to bring to a halt war effort of those who wish to engage enemies of the United States. Medical support had been in the category of limited supply and demand in previous years, but as a direct result of Lashoff Tuingage and his amphibious assault team, that was changing at a very rapid rate. Their determined efforts addressed terrorism on an international scale and they were growing larger with every operation. They were designing more strategies and planned to be atomic capable at the end of World War II. They employed scientist from multiple areas of the region. They focused their efforts on the plan of Adolf Hitler, and began plotting his battle strategy.

    They found competent help from different federal organizations, and they obtained their best operatives from the Secret Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Those agencies evolved in search of terrorist; they were very capable at arranging prison sentences for those that were found guilty. During a time of war, they provided expert interrogators to assist in the complicated task of extracting information from the Germans they planned to abduct. They learned tactics from different organizations of the federal government, the ones of most notable mention were the agents from the Department of Defense. They were very strict at interrogation procedures before the Geneva Convention was created and later became known as the entity for arranging guidelines of opposing countries at war. Interrogation was usually a very bloody procedure, and when some of the soldiers were abducted they were wounded.

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    In response to immediate gunshot wounds in the limbs, amputation occurred often and was a very complicated combined effort to counter the illegal operations of the Germans. When amputation occurred, they used irons to keep them from bleeding to death. The Secret Service taught them the thought process of the possibilities of assassination from the perspective of a medical professional. They argued most of the work was completed and began to think along those lines. There were many policies passed on by the United Nations to allow for the smooth integration of assassin techniques in the medical department. Assassination from the perspective of a medical surgeon requires implementation of complicated protective components. Dr. Lashoff Tuingage was a Medical Surgeon in the United States Navy and he was a professor at the Naval Academy. When the plans were proposed and the Naval Academy Administration passed, operatives surged into action and produced competent medical assassin teams. When Congress saw the results, they were astounded and casualty reports yielded amazing results.

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    Dr. Lashoff Tuingage received more than one thousand commendations including numerous medals of honors, fifty-six Navy crosses, and two hundred thirty-five silver stars in World War I. Corpsmen assigned to Marine units promoted rapidly and assisted them in casualty reduction of numerous beach assaults. He served on numerous submarines and ships and assisted infiltrators to escape emergency extractions. Usually from that point in their career, they were placed in helicopters and parachuted into the ocean or were taken into custody and delivered to the United States by submarines. They counted the dead; and troubled by their numbers, many of them chose different ratings. They found it easier to work from the medical tents and did not prefer the battle operations. The government concealed their identities for protection, and several of them enlisted in different areas of the world in the military forces of the allies. Some of the Battalion Surgeons served as corpsmen and provided medical assistance to wounded soldiers. Yet others deployed in various areas of the world and they found very good positions in every branch of the military of the United States Federal Government and the governments of their allies. Dr. Lashoff Tuingage was happy with his position as battle surgeon and he favored it for assassination opportunities. It was a profession he learned that from his mother and she was the best in the Secret Service.

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    Hospital corpsman is one of the most decorated professions in the United States Navy for their vast array of shipboard duty stations and complicated United States Marine Corps affiliations. Dr. Lashoff Tuingage received specialized training as a radiology technician specialist. He also studied aerospace medicine and was a professional pharmacy technician. His specialty was operating room technician and he received his education through advanced C Schools in the United States Navy. He qualified to do submarine surface unassisted diving team instruction at remote shore installations. His medical training battalion earned the classification of Medical Service Technical Advisory Institution Battalion Detaining Interrogation Authority. They specialized in advanced emergency medicine with an emphasis on physical conditioning and basic battlefield tactics. Their profession was improved with experience in duration of deployment, and persistence made them victorious on several deployments. Navy corpsman earned respect for service to wounded soldiers, and numerous soldiers issued camouflage uniforms to him and his assistants while they were attached to Marine Corps Battalions. The United States Marine Corps is organized as a branch of the United States Navy. It is a very unique branch of the US military and noted of their profession is the organizational skills they have applied to their military structure. Everywhere he went, he took a battalion of Marines with him, and he was helping them to develop a submerged battle strategy to be incorporated against German war efforts.

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    While training in Great Lakes, Dr. Lashoff received extensive training in how to treat illnesses and other areas of the combat profession, such as microbiology and how it applied to special warfare. In addition to becoming a Hospital Corpsman, further assessments and training was required of the doctor for him to become a member of the special amphibious reconnaissance team. They are not restricted to one particular branch of service, and they often treat soldiers in different branches of the service. They found jobs in the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines and the additional training they received was in combat, swimming, jump school, and scuba diving. Health and injury prevention is the scope of their mission, and their operations exist in remote areas of the world to ease in infiltration. They traveled to remote areas of the world and inspired different professionals in many countries. They often found themselves working for other branches of service among the allies.

    It is a challenging and rewarding occupation and citizens who entered into military service enjoyed extensive careers as hospital corpsmen. While training with the hospital corpsmen, Dr. Lashoff Tuingage received the Bronze Star for previous combat deployments. Dr. Lashoff Tuingage was designated by the President of the United States as warfare enlisted fleet commander and was highly prized in his profession as navy/marine enlisted warfare specialist. He later taught at the Naval Academy and was equivalent to a commander before deployment in World War I. Many of the Navy Corpsmen associated with the doctor had previous combat experience in the operations department of the United States Military. They trained for duty in the field, if that was the case, and earned profound titles pertaining to their profession. Usually it was a six-year enlistment, and they were versatile and secretive and found allied positions in Europe as World War II evolved. They learned professional combat procedures and were professionals at extracting wounded from enemy locations. Covert missions carried out by the United States military or other secret organizations, like the Secret Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, have altered history and created change for many nations. Covert missions allow for the creation of policies that make for a better evolvement of a solid battle strategy. Missions of those capabilities also lead to the creation of amendments for important documents and to provide a good example is the United States Constitution. They uncover conspiracies against the government and make discoveries about the government in cases where injustices and lives have been taken for unconstitutional reasons. Those are some of the reasons that spawned the need for investigation. The investigations led to the change of policies and the creation of a better learning or working environment for Europeans across the continent. American Intelligence organizations have launched operations for different reasons; most of them implemented to make for a better military. In order to have a better military, better living conditions are expected to evolve from those efforts. Usually, when the United States Military is deployed to other regions of the world, they conduct recruit operations.

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    Often personnel and recruit operations for the Army and other branches extend into the regions of the allies.It is the job of personnel to recruit scientists for explosive ordinance and they are very successful at demolition efforts. Before World War I, numerous operatives sent to Germany to recruit personnel for the construction of atomic bombs found it difficult to maintain secrecy. When discovered they decided to defect to the United States to create a better life for themselves. That alone took an act of treason on their behalf and for their appearances in the United States; Congress awarded some of them medals for their bravery. Many of them decided against going back and thought they would be safer if they stayed in the United States. They took on jobs of top-secret classification and assisted the allies in development of complex weapons systems. They were highly decorated for their achievements and were welcomed in the armories. That was a top-secret operation and they required confined space entry for many other functions in the military zones.

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    The plan approved by members of Congress and adopted by Admirals at the United States Naval Academy went into effect and other areas explored found favorable sites for nuclear science. When World War II occurred A-Bomb scientist produced test results they thought would have an impact on the outcome of the war. They found the bombs to be successful at damaging targets. That era began the mass production that was the diagnostic operation designed to put a halt to German forces. Intelligence operations of the United States revealed very few traitors and ongoing atomic operations of the Germans led to stronger battle plans to integrate their own intelligence in the United States. It also opened science exploration in nuclear technological advances. Atomic warfare led to the creation of microbiology laboratories designed for nuclear capabilities for future eras as a terrorist deterrent.

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    In the United States in an undisclosed location, they created an atomic laboratory that had a very diverse operation. Respected by members of the Atomic Energy Commission, the laboratory became the prototype for most of the allies. It became the most well established laboratory in the United States and professional atomic weapons generated from the location. It was a good strategy and National Security being the scope of its mission, it continued to grow and was successful and planned operations began. The United States felt other areas considered for their positions near their enemies would be favorable sites for atomic production. Atomic production in other areas had to be secretive operations because it was against the Geneva Convention. The Geneva Convention was created for the reason of maintaining proper living conditions for civilians, soldiers, and hostages. Without the Geneva Convention in place to protect hostages, the outcome of World War I probably would have been the same. The United States recruited from areas that were rich in natural resources.

    They also recruited Soviet scientists who were present when the Soviets built their first atomic bomb. Atomic scientists respected secrecy among the Americans, and were happy the atmosphere created by the Navy allowed for unhindered thought process. They created plans for nuclear weapons devised against the Germans. Created on the principle of isotopes, it was a favored weapon of mass destruction. These fission bombs use the principle of splitting atoms of plutonium geranium. Some scientist explained they were creating thermonuclear weapons that were prototypes of the Soviet A-Bomb and was the reason for the German invasion. The new design called the American H-bomb was to be used to create a counter to the German threat. Assistance from German infiltrators professionally extracted the wounded and afterwards they were pronounced dead; a form of deception implemented by Dr. Lashoff Tuingage. He knew the Germans very well, and was a professional actor in the medical station. He also scouted for talent in other areas, one of which was Weapons of Mass Destruction. They decided to create a laboratory for different operations in the country of Czechoslovakia due to the geographic location. The United States wanted an underground hostage facility near Germany.

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    The creation of the laboratory strengthened the military operations and made for revisions of future battle plans and immense casualty assessments were expected from the operations department. With the combinations of skill, determination, and professional development from recruitment of multi-regional scientist’s technological advancements, the new scientists were astounded and the Weapons of Mass Destruction efforts exceeded the capabilities of the enemy. The modification process of nuclear weapons designs allowed for extended destruction and overwhelming radioactive components had very devastating results. They were favored for the extensive damage and could deploy from several different angles. The plans to disperse them from allied positions aided by the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets determined their effectiveness. The Pentagon believed the deployment of troops could have very adverse effects on the regions they inhabited. Most of the scientists thought the troop deployment unnecessary. They thought deployment postponed for fear of radiological irreversible damage was a favorable idea. They knew the exposure to radiology was fatal, and they advised the President of the necessary precautions and explained the impact of the weapons on unprotected soldiers.

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    The assessments the doctor made were effective in making for a better military for the United States. Recruit personnel found in different regions of the globe assisted in the production and renovation of the weapons department. They looked for exceptional talent in other regions and were successful at locating combatants that could be deployed for covert operations. The efforts also produced scientists skilled at radiation and they began to develop nuclear technology. They were favored for their science and engineering capabilities and the core mission was the creation of many secretive locations in the United States. The United States secured microbiology scientists who participated in the production of the Soviet Union’s first thermonuclear warhead, and fusion of deuterium was the principle of their foundation efforts. An isotope of hydrogen, deuterium has twice the mass of normal isotopes. They learned to produce the very first hydrogen bombs, and were stronger than existing fission warheads already in production in the United States of America.

    The Secret Service in the past have deployed many missions designed for assassination purposes and usually this calls for the cooperation of other foreign diplomats like the Special Operations Department of Great Britain. Usually the administration of drugs and other chemicals are for hypnosis, isolation, deprivation, and other forms of torture, but one of the main reasons is for incarceration purposes. The administration is also effective in assassination plots of terrorists on a wide scale across the globe. At first assassination efforts, attempts were very crude and over the years, they have developed into a very complex plot or strategy. Counter revolutionary and paramilitary operations funded by the United States government usually are very successful. If training were to continue to be successful, many different countries had to participate so models in their country could duplicate results. The Secret Service intercepted battle strategies and allowed many defensive operations. They created ambushes out in front of Adolph Hitler, and strengthened plans to kill him. The Americans analyzed the Nazi Communist Party, and intelligence produced information about his Army. The information obtained about the enemy was used to target them from the satellite.

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    They placed assassins within close proximity of their targets for easy elimination and perfected tactics through years of study. They blended them into political affairs of suspected terrorist and other government organizations depending on their classification. Covert missions have changed policies over the years, but unfortunately, it usually is the systematic elimination of terrorists for political reasons. Secret organizations created by the government usually lead to the discovery of retaliation operations with a kill or capture targeted label and they are very successful at meeting objectives of the Pentagon. Plans that are not so successful are taken and modified by generals. The plans are created to take control of government entities, disarm militaries, and create assassination plots. Sometimes a covert mission is led by members of an elite organization for the rescue of hostages or domestic espionage or sometimes even to unmask foreign influence for the anti-war movement. They made many plans and strategies to cover them as they operated. It took efforts in many different areas, but Congress predicted it to be a success. Usually for a mission to be successful, operatives are from different areas and engagements from many angles are considered. It takes different areas of engagement to lead to successful operations, and when the operations are successful, usually the operatives from that region become the leaders.

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    Derived from the success of the missions, it can be determined if the tactics were successful enough to incorporate into military training. These are very costly operations but if implemented successfully, top-secret issues develop for military purposes and usually produce astounding results. Covert missions change the military structure because government officials lead them, but usually covert missions capture information leading to the invention of secret equipment used to spy for recording or transmitting purposes. Covert missions may call for immunity from the country the operatives are from, but that is usually not the case for the country targeted. There were many instances where operatives were tortured or captured during their operation. Usually they allowed themselves and manipulated opposition into revealing secrets. Tapping the lines of telephones has led to the capture of many members of the communist party who feel as if members of their society should have to live in oppression after all the efforts they have put into their lives. That created the need for Secret Intelligence Services designed to breach defenses and determines the course of action taken in their punishment. The missions revealed much about the operations of the enemy.

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    Usually these operations combine to solidify the position of government agents or military officials who develop wartime strategies and lead to the capture of illegal plans. Nuclear weapon creations teams discovered violations of treaties and their missions lead to the creation of projects for the delay of annexation completion. If addressed to the enemy, they revise their plans and that is just one of the ways to slow down the plans of the nation. In 1919, the Secret Service deployed many agents and most of them captured wartime plans, but several of them were successful due to the covert nature of their mission, which was to modify and put into production in the United States the creation of their very first machine guns. The plan created by the Department of Defense and was an extensive research program, and is currently being modified today to produce more of them and to increase the speed of the extraction and the ejections of the bullets so new ones can be chambered. This has led to the classification of information for the Special Operations of the Demolition and Warfare Division of all branches of the United States military. All materials and production equipment have remained classified over the years and promotion within the ranks done in secret for the sole purpose of maintaining and keeping secret the manufacture of biological warfare agents designed to incapacitate or kill many test subjects for the diffusion of terrorist operations. When those operations are successful, war strategies have fascinating results.

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    It is the desire of the United States military to identify and track all members of the communist party for extensive research of the ballistics of weapons created to ensure and maintain the maximum penetrating power of the weapons. Usually several strikes are implemented to create psychological stress and post-traumatic stress syndrome in many victims. These are efforts to cover the original mission, but first what has to be determined is the overall cost of the efforts and the profit margin is the most important thing to take into consideration. Initially, the operations department perceived the plan as a failure due to tracking issues. To ensure secrecy once the design was organized and the gun manufactured into production, the employees had to pass many skills assessments and other aptitude tests. Many organizations designed to work together to execute and maintain operations designed to neutralize forces against the United States for the purpose of kidnapping, torture, and murder. The testing of various drugs to check the impact and behavior patterns of the humans designated for the test was successful. Collecting background information on groups from the United States usually presents a threat to the federal government, as most of their cover is in a way that allowed for easy penetration of organizations considered a threat to the public safety of citizens of the United States.

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    Usually the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigates issues with the military involving remote viewing. It is taken into consideration the visual aids created to enhance the promotion of the military for recruitment purposes. Additionally, taken into consideration are the nature and secrecy of the mission. Cover considered for the secretive nature of the military evolves for their protection. Military operatives and their identities remain secret for hiding information from certain individuals yet at the same time-sharing it with other individuals. Those are operations of a deceptive nature. Secrecy, for that reason is controversial and it is difficult to remain beneath the surface for issues of confidentiality. However, it is mandatory to preserve their very lives. It is necessary to maintain the secrecy and steps taken to reduce the transparency usually add to the secrecy of the mission. The Tuingage family trained by the Secret Service for assassination purposes in the World Wars were the best in the nation and they had a hand in the manufacture and upgrades of machine guns and other firearms.

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    Michael’s family decided his identity should be secret because of the sensitive nature of their work. After she got home from the hospital from giving birth to Dr. Lashoff, she gave birth to Michael. Michael’s father wanted to rush him to the hospital, but the twin’s mother gave a definite no. She insisted that his birth be a matter of confidentiality from the world. It meant half the effort went into both of their lives, and before school, they could easily pass for each other and had no problem at deceiving their teachers. They could be studying military occupations and weapon systems as they were growing up and learning the various functions of government operations. Both of them were professionals at hand-to-hand combat before they reached their teens. They decided to call both of them Dr. Lashoff and both were fluent at many different languages; they both preferred German and were raised in Germany from some very small children.

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    The two of them were among the best assassins in the United States, but what was even more amusing to their mother both had a striking resemblance to Adolph Hitler. She led the Secret Service to develop a plan to prototype Adolph Hitler as he grew up, and she made her sons watch him from remote videos so he could imitate that of Adolf Hitler’s. A tactical plan that formed from the footage made it possible to imitate him. They were engaged in firearm training from the age of nine and both were proficient on the range. They had committed numerous murders and often were trusted in issues of National Security. They were the most secretive of all the agents the Pentagon had worked with and they promoted at a very rapid rate. Promotion depended on secrecy in the United States military.

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    Michael was a psychopathic murderer, and he had access to machine guns that were built by the AOSS and they could not be found anywhere in any military in the world. He studied Jiu-Jitsu since the age of four and he killed over two hundred and fifty people with his bare hands. He learned the assembly and disassembly of small arms from videotapes that his mother took when she was spying on the Japanese Army. The submachine guns modified to American calibers could fire over fifty rounds in one minute. For the purpose of murder on a large-scale, firearms manufacturers developed a competent automatic submachine gun that stemmed from their desire to inflict massive amounts of casualties. They were indeed effective on the battlefield.

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    The smaller submachine guns were very cheap at the manufacture and they produced them at a rapid rate. The design was stolen from the Japanese by the Secret Service of the United States. That particular gun deployed more rapidly to the field due to the lightweight construction. Produced faster than the fifty caliber machine guns used on the battlefield, the submachine gun was viewed as a success among many of the soldiers. Gunsmiths were placed into production to assist the United States military and their allies in terrorist elimination. The machine guns in possession of the Germans were the best machine guns at the time and without the successful elimination of their owners, the inevitability of World War II was horrifying. They planned to deliver the machine guns to the French for the plan to be successful. The United States was planting operatives to assist the operations in Czechoslovakia; from there they operate as soon as satellite observations determined it was safe.

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    How does it feel to be the offspring of such a very clever spy, doctor? What do you think of the design of the new weapons? The Springfield Armory issue modifications made the new submachine gun a very valuable tool at the end of World War II. To be compatible during World War II and towards the end of the war, American soldiers armed with a submachine gun will produce more casualties than in recent conflicts, thanks to our mother! The 1919 Thompson submachine gun is a direct descendant of the one she stole from the Japanese, and under my coat, I have four of them at my disposal. Impressed by the new construction, he was very accurate in his assessments of machine guns.

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    The Army, Navy, Air force, and Marines are creating their own version of that machine gun in their armories. I have thirty, one hundred round drum magazines in my backpack right now. Jesus Christ, are you aware of how many people I am capable of killing today? There is a model being produced right now called the M1 carbine and is distinguished by the cocking lever position at the top of the receiver. The bolt for both models has been bored for the American .308 chambers. All four branches of the United States Military and the United States Coast Guard have adopted the design of the Thompson. It is effective when used in battle and produces incredible gunshot wounds. The rear site, however, is not adjustable but it does not need to be. I wonder how many soldiers have died as they were adjusting the rear sight. The Thompson machine gun weighs less than eleven pounds when it is fully loaded and the magazine can be loaded in under one minute. It is accurate when fired from the shoulder or the hip and the Springfield Armory has developed it so that it can fire low-energy cartridges designed for pistols making it a candidate for a very small silencer also making it lighter to carry. The blowback action minimizes the recoil of the submachine gun making it incredibly accurate. The one hundred round drum is interchangeable with a fifty round clip and in addition to the four that are in my sub machine guns that I am carrying on my person right now I have an excess of one hundred and fifty of them in my backpack. I can empty them in less than two seconds; would it be an accurate statement to say doctor that I am armed and very dangerous? Michael continued to brag. Dr. Lashoff was always interested in the analysis of his experiences, and he was very proud his brother was so confident. It usually produced a smile. Yet another of the reasons he was successful at his training was his charm.

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    The submachine guns are accurate out to five hundred yards and you can fire more than seventy rounds per minute. Yes, doctor, I am an assassin from the Secret Service. Therefore, you better hope and pray that you see Adolf Hitler before I do, because if I see him before you, it is safe to say that he is a dead man. In addition, you know that it does not have anything to do with political reasons, I am an assassin for the United States Federal Government and they do not even know that I exist. You know doctor, I am not going to let you kill Adolf Hitler but I will let you cut off his head. I think I am going to let Czechia do it and we are going to send you his body and you can proceed to do just that when you pronounce his death. Demonstrate that you trust her; she could sure use a confidence boost. Michael continued to agitate the doctor.

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    You give her your machine gun and allow her to accompany me in battle. As Battalion Surgeon, I guess I could let you keep your gun. I really think she is a better marksman than you, and a professional interrogator. She learned assassination from various different organizations throughout the world, and she was always near the twins. Her favorite moments were their deployments and her intelligence operations were completed. She usually stayed around during the operations and deployed just before the actual fighting started. Once that took place, she deployed to different areas and began the process of infiltration of military officials; she educated their children in language and prepared them for military enlistment. She was an integration expert and a professional at gathering intelligence for counter attack purposes. Her strategy was to deter terrorism and make plans of future engagements very successful for education purposes.

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    Plans to conceal the machine guns for very easy carry in its disassembled state can be incorporated into the design of a roll around luggage cart we’re about to develop. It was okay for the surgeons and medical staff to carry concealed pistols, and all of them spoke German fluently. However, unless the war strategy called for one hundred percent annihilation of the nation from all four directions, then it was excessively much of a risk to be carrying around a machine gun unless of course you were in the German uniform. That pretty much made the person a target, but targeted satellite assessment has reduced that fear. Many complications had to be addressed during World War I. Plans to conceal the machine gun had not yet been accomplished. It was to be a very tedious task indeed. It was the best upgrade to the armories in the United States and in the future they will be of one hundred percent plastic. It was a better idea and it gained the wealth of many young soldiers on the battlefield. Of course, they did not think it was a good pay scale. Especially for the line of work they performed. It was dangerous and very extensive.

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    Michael began to imitate the Dr. giving a sermon. He did that from time to time and he was very good at meddling with the nerves of the doctor. The doctor usually ignored him, and the reason why he did it was their age. They were both twenty-nine years old and burdened with very large responsibilities. Both could command armies, and it was a favored tactic of the Secret Service. They had committed numerous murders between the two of them and Michael did it because he knew it bothered the doctor. Not just anyone can commit a murder, and from the standpoint of the United States Navy, unfortunately, once the killing starts, there is no way out of it due to the sensitivity and secrecy of his or her scope. Michael would have been the stronger candidate for the government position. He was very sadistic, and he took pleasure in his work. The doctor often found it repulsive and many times, he had begged him to stop torturing the hostages. He finally agreed that if they knew nothing, then he would allow them a peaceful entry into death. He explained repeatedly that the reason for the trauma was for the value of the shock on the other hostages. He found it to be very amusing and planned to take vulnerable subjects with weak mentalities, yet very strong at assassination tactics, and build a source of entertainment for himself.

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    That is why the recordings were produced for the value they possessed in terrorism. They terrorized them from secret locations. Michael often sent a shiver of dreaded fear through the doctor. When he saw him as he embarked on assignments, he was a very scary individual, and he was always there to protect the doctor. He had killed people standing right in front of Michael from a distance as they were having conversations. He tried to reason with him, but Michael insisted he understood of his love for him. He explained that never would he allow anyone to harm him. In addition, if the opportunity presented itself to him, then they would die a very slow excruciating death. That is why the doctor started laying the foundation of the Navy Seals, as a token of his love for Michael. He was going to give him the command, and he had ten million dollars in a bank account that he was going to give Michael two million. It took him ten years to save the money.

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    To understand psychopathology, one would have to study mental illness or the manifestation of experiences which may be indicative of psychological impairment. A neuroscientist focuses on the changes in the brain related to these complex mental problems, and psychiatrists and psychologists are interested in the study of complex brains such as mine for the developmental patterns that could be prototyped to produce an army of very proficient killers. The research into the mental region of the brain that inspires a person to be anti-social characterized by a lack of human empathy requires the patience of clinical psychologists who are interested in this area and who wish to give a diagnosis of mental underdevelopment. He had received a good education from the videos he had watched with his mother, and he knew psychology was a valuable approach to motivational speeches he gave his soldiers. Many of them asked for permission to accommodate him on his missions, and he seldom lost a man. Yet as a result, his determination led to operations designed to reduce the post-traumatic stress in his soldiers and he was a very good leader.

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    The study of psychopathology led to the famous Dr. Lashoff’s discovery of his

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