by Ali Yazan
The group on the Earth began to move towards the city of Agartha after departing from the ship. After a fifteen-minute walk, they arrived in the city. According to their schema, there must have been a high management building made of crystal about a hundred meters away. They walked through the main gate of the building. In the middle of the lobby a touch screen holographic display revealed the administration office was on fifteenth floor.
When they reached the floor, they found themselves in a spacious and long hall with rooms on both sides. The doors of these spacious and colorful rooms were open, revealing busy workers. Each room reflected the character of the employee’s inside. The crew of Von Civilization who was accustomed to the discipline was very surprised at this at first, but they pulled themselves together and continue their mission. They greeted the office workers as they passed as to not arouse suspicion.
Group leader Zordar ordered officer who was tracking his targets on the electronic map in his hand to stop. The officer pointed to the closed room which was slightly ahead and said, “The place we are looking for, Commander Zordar.” Zordar ordered his communications officer to get close to the room and start downloading data. The rest of the crew stood around talking, trying to distract others to not be noticed.
The officer shook his head when Zordar asked, “Is it done? Could you start?”
Zordar asked, “Why?”
“I cannot access the data, it is protected by an electromagnetic field.”
Zordar did not want to go back empty handed after coming all the way here, but apparently, there was no other solution. Just as they were leaving, the door opened, and someone who seemed to be in charge entered the room. Upon seeing them, he said, “Who are you? What are you doing here?”
Zordar straightened up, “We have been commissioned to supervise the data security by order of the Master. And we have not informed you because you aren’t supposed to be notified regarding security. Please forgive us for that.”
Novelle Ryonsen, Information Officer of Agartha, who was tall, muscular, and blond said, “Such an application is not in the procedure. If it's a new application, I do not know about it. Show your documents.” Zordar gave Ryonsen a holo-copy of the warrant he had obtained by infiltrating the system. The crew was anxiously thinking about how to get rid of this situation. After Ryonsen briefly reviewed the document, he said, “Looks alright, you can do your task.” The crew members looked at each other in mute and surprised as Zordar said “Thank you” and entered the room with the crew behind him.
There were about fifteen staff in the room, sitting in their ergonomic seats leaning over their hovering touch screens. The staff in the room greeted them with a smile. Zordar asked two workers to activate the device in their hands with a head gesture. Once their assistants confirmed it, they began to control the data by approaching the consoles in the room with the devices in their hands. The research had lasted about ten minutes, the data controller informed the staff that the work was complete. Zordar thanked Ryonsen and left.
After leaving the room, Ryonsen said “Master, Vons left, everything is okay” to the communication device on his arm.
Master Grimsaw thanked him and contacted with Master Stian in Nibiru. He conveyed him what happened. Similar events also had happened in Nibiru.
“Now it's time to wait,” Stian said. “They will probably notice this game, but they will not be sure. This will confuse them and make it difficult for them to make decisions.”
“That’s what we want, we want them to be confused.”
Grimsaw asked, “What is your next plan, Master?”
Stian said, “Our desire is that they will not be able to have a definite opinion about our plans. So, if the Earthlings begin to use nuclear weapons, it will be possible for Von Civilization to be unprepared when we intervene to save them. If we achieve this, it will be too late for them to intervene, and we will save as many people as possible. I hope that this plan will be successful, and we will prevent this savage civilization from reaching their petty goals.”
Grimsaw responded, “I hope so, Master.”
On the main planet of Von, Galdor read the reports, sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. He had never faced such a dangerous situation since he was the President of the Council. His jaw were twitching, he needed to convince the Council to retreat because it was a trap. If he succeeded, he thought he was going to save his civilization from a great loss, perhaps even from extinction. But it would not be easy to convince the Council, which was consisted of mostly the elders who wanted one last victory.
He pressed a button on the desk and informed the Council members that an urgent meeting was scheduled for the next day. Shortly afterward, the members announced that they would be ready on the day and time of the meeting.
Galdor called Bander to receive the final reports on the preparations. Bander announced that the preparations were about to be completed and that they could begin the attack within a few days with an order from the Council. It was good news, but Galdor worried. The civilizations that they had faced so far did not challenge them.
The civilization they were facing now had the power to defeat them or even to destroy them. Taking everything into consideration, he would try to tell these elders that if their attacks were carried out, even the existence of their civilizations would be in danger. Although he was not hopeful, he would at least try to fulfill his mission.
In Moscow, President Kruchenko has just finished his telephone conversation with North Korean and Chinese leaders. He asked Oleg Vasilevski, the Chief of the General Staff who was sitting across from him, “Where are we in the plan, Vasili?”
The Chief of General Staff replied, “We are starting next week, Sir.”
“So, what do you think is the chance of success in this attack on three fronts?”
“There is no doubt that is we confuse them, we will succeed. However, if we have a problem, we may have no choice but to resort to nuclear weapons. I hope we won’t have to come to that.”
Kruchenko said, “I hope so too. However, I think we have warned our opponents enough. Keep all tactical and strategic nuclear weapons ready to be used at any time. If this happens, we must do it at the same time as our other allies so we can destroy them.”
“Of course, Mr. President.”
The Chief of Staff departed from the Kremlin Palace and headed for the General Staff Headquarters. Aleks Baskov, Deputy Chief of General Staff, said, “You look very thoughtful. I guess the interview did not go so well.”
Vasilevski shook his head, “Everything is getting worse, Aleksi. Let’s pray that the next week's attacks will be successful and we will end this meaningless battle. My God, the whole world seems to be crazy. The number of casualties of both sides has reached two hundred thousand people. If this continues, even conventional warfare will cost millions of lives.”
“You're right, Commander.”
After arriving at the headquarters, Vasilevski discussed the final preparations for the coordination of the next week's attack with the Chinese and North Korean Chiefs of Staff. Everything had to be perfectly coordinated. If the attack went as planned, it would be the next big thing after Normandy Landings. Vasilevski also discussed details such as which nuclear weapons will be deployed against the possibility that the operation would not go as planned, which weapons would be used against which country in which order and what measures would be taken. After these negotiations were over, he stood up and paced the room. He did not know what to do. On the one hand, he did not want to be one of the Chiefs of Staffs who ruled the nuclear war, but on the other hand, he could not resist the order as a soldier, that this would be treason and that the consequence was the execution by firing squad.
Nervously he called and checked to see if the preparations had been completed to go to the shelter. Everything seemed fine. The President, Commander in Chief of armed forces and the general staff were already at the shelter. There was everything needed t
o maintain the war and to maintain their lives in this underground headquarter and was identical with National Defense Control Center. Vasilevski was praying that this place would not be necessary. Otherwise, their names would be remembered as the people who lead to the end of the world.
In NORAD, the data from the satellites were being processed. As Admiral Wayne examined the reports, he noticed that the three member states of SETO had gathered a very large number of their forces. While the ship was gathered in the Baltic, the Black Sea, and Mediterranean, a very large Russian-Chinese-North Korean’s collaborated forces were approaching the border between Turkey-Georgia. It was not possible for the Georgian and Turkish forces to endure the forces there. Another great army force was also heading North Europe through the Baltic states.
Both satellite photographs and intelligence pointed that an enormous naval force was preparing for an invasion of Europe. A large fleet had formed in the Black Sea and would probably attack the Straits simultaneously with the attack on Turkey. A large marine fleet also seemed set to attack the Mediterranean. Satellite images showed that heavy bombers and hunter-bomber aircraft were stationed in SETO member countries near NATO air bases.
Wayne estimated that roughly two-and-a-half million soldiers were preparing for an operation. However, it wasn’t clear whether this attack would be on all fronts or whether there would be a diversion. The admiral immediately forwarded the latest data to Pentagon and NATO Allied Forces Command.
At NATO, Allied Forces Commander Straus was reading the information from NORAD, he felt sick and tense. Compared to the ongoing, relatively small-scale battles, this was a huge preparation and could determine the outcome of the war. All the information was shared with the general staff of all the allied countries. Then he went to the operation center and assessed the current situation with the staff. They looked for various alternatives for defense and counter-attack.
Meanwhile, the NATO Defense Ministers convened and gave the NATO Allied Force Command the authority to prepare any operational plan and implement if necessary, including proactive counter-attack. Straus accelerated his operations. From the incoming intelligence reports, it seemed that there was not much time. He knew that they had to act before the opponent. He prepared a two-stage plan.
The first stage was to launch a surprise attack in the Black Sea, if possible within two days. While the enemy's Black Sea fleet engaged with them, the aim was to arrive at the heart of the enemy in Moscow, as quickly as possible, through the territory of Georgia, through Turkey by land. Of course, the troops stationed in Turkey were not enough for this. However, it was a surprise attack. Of course, as soon as the attacks started, to prevent these units from being destroyed, it was necessary to transfer the soldiers and equipment with the giant transport aircraft to the front lines of Turkey very quickly.
It was decided that an hour after the operations started, centers were going to be established at various bases of NATO so reinforcements could be sent in when the time was right. From there it would be possible to transport armored ships and thousands of soldiers from big transport aircraft. Straus compared this to the blitzkrieg Hitler performed in the Second World War.
In the second phase, he was planning to shoot command centers by intense air attacks on the enemy's Capitals, who would be forced to defend their positions and redistribute their forces. All plans of SETO would be overturned, and they would encounter heavy losses. To accomplish this, ghost-type bombers and heavy bombers would have to fly low, and the long-range cruise missiles would be used heavily. However, all the attacks had to start at the same time.
Two days later, all preparations were over, and Straus' order was expected. Straus looked at the recent reports. The gathering of enemy troops continued. Apparently, they were not aware of NATO's preparations. That was a good sign. The targets were identified, and the final checks were made.
Straus picked up the intern phone and called NATO Operations Officer General Janski, “Hello, General, tell your daughter Nathali that I talked to the university about her and she can make her application. They will accept it.”
General Janski said, “I understand, Commander, thank you,” and hung up. General Janski immediately forwarded the order to all unit commanders. The operation had now begun. “God help us!” he murmured.
The NATO fleet, consisting of twenty submarines, fifteen missile destroyers and two aircraft warships which were ready to attack near the exit of Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea started attacking with cruise missiles. The enemy did not consider the possibility of an attack because they thought the forces placed were a precaution to protect the Strait against their own attacks. Long-range cruise missiles at the missile bases stationed on the Turkish coast also participated. Five hundred cruise missiles were shot at SETO forces consisting fifteen submarines, four aircraft carriers, and thirty ships which were stationed in the Black Sea.
As soon as the missile attack ended, five hundred planes took off to destroy the remains of the SETO forces. They also had submarine fighter planes. The SETO lost a lot of forces during the first missile attack. Only 52 of the coming missiles could have been caught in the air and destroyed.
The SETO fleet faced an intense attack of NATO airplanes before they even recovered. A total of hundred aircraft could take off to counter the air attack. But that force was not enough to stop NATO aircrafts. Only a hundred of NATO aircraft were lost, but they destroyed all remaining SETO forces.
As soon as the second wave of the attack was over, the order to start the land operation over Turkey was received. Fifty thousand infantry and two armored divisions, together with Turkish and US Army Tank Fighter aircrafts and helicopters, entered the Georgian territory and quickly attacked the Russian-North Korean troops. The SETO forces, which consisted of thirty thousand soldiers and an armored division started to retreat. They did not receive any air support due to the NATO air force.
But NATO forces did not intend to leave. They continued to quickly move towards Moscow. Meanwhile, as soon as the ground operation started, hundreds of war and transport aircraft took off from NATO countries' bases to provide security for these regions, and to support the ground troops. Within a few hours, these aircraft reached their designated targets, and infantry and armored troops strengthened the defensive line in Turkey joining other major troops increasing their numbers.
At this stage of the operation, the baffled enemy forces attempted to pull it together and counterattack, while the order of the second wave came from Straus. Ghost heavy bombers were participating in the attack, which started with the navigational fleet of naval submarines and warships. Airplanes entered the enemy airspace without being caught by radars. To eliminate the possibility of low-altitude air defense systems detecting and destroying them, these aircraft were equipped with laser guns to eliminate heavy bombs, navigational fighters, and heavy machine guns.
While some of these aircraft were directed at administrative-political command control targets directly in the capitals of North Korea, Russia, and China, others were going to attack ground and underground military facilities. To minimize the loss of these aircraft, the first missile attack was launched into a set of predefined air defense systems, which successfully eliminated many air defense systems.
The first party attacked and destroyed the government buildings and headquarters in the towns. There was no escape, all the administrative buildings were destroyed. The Kremlin Palace, which hosted the tsars and heads of states for hundreds of years, was completely in ruins. During these attacks, NATO suffered considerable losses due to the enemy’s hostile combat aircraft and air defense systems. However, this did not intimidate NATO.
The number of airplanes participating in the second wave of air operations launched against the three countries was one thousand-five hundred. Since the enemy dispersed its forces, it was caught unprepared for the attack on the mainland and capitals. This led to the failure of aircraft defense so NATO force seized the dominance in the en
emy air. NATO aircrafts bombarded all their enemies. They wanted to end this as quickly as they could before the enemy aircraft arrived for reinforcements. The enemy ground troops, who were deprived of air support began to retreat to avoid casualties.
There was intense telephone traffic between the SETO leaders, who had to maintain their operations from underground operation centers while NATO troops were making progress rapidly. SETO, which did not expect this sudden attack, had no opportunity to revise its existing plans. Intelligence reports that were coming in showed that the situation was increasingly turning against them. The way things were going, losses would be far beyond predictions, and perhaps the war could turn into a complete defeat.
After a tense discussion of what could be done, they decided to use tactical nuclear weapons, and if that was not enough, use strategic nuclear weapons if the enemy countries came close to the borders. When NATO received this intelligence, they decided that all nuclear weapons should be kept ready as a precautionary measure and that SETO should be warned that this decision would lead to a total nuclear war.
NATO warned SETO member states. The SETO countries decided that it was a bluff, and continue to hold. SETO started to retreat after losing all positions in the face of sudden attacks. The NATO forces were on Russian and Chinese borders. They entered the North Korean territory with the help of a heavy air support.
CHAPTER SIX-A NEW ERA
North Korea's Chief of General Staff, Kim Yong Saan was in a meeting with President Nong Yu Paa. Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Defense Minister and the Director of Intelligence. After the Head of State received information on the current situation from Minister of Defense, he asked, “Well, have we made the necessary analysis on the destruction and their possible reaction to this plan, if we act accordingly to the plan?”