
Recently discovered handwritten notes from a confidential Five Eyes military meeting have revealed that powerful nations are preparing advanced strategies for a potential war against China. A New Zealand Defense Force official wrote the notes, and someone accidentally found them in a thrift store months later. These documents offer a rare window into secret Five Eyes discussions held among the United States and its closest allies.
Hidden Five Eyes Documents Reveal Global War Planning
The meeting took place in May 2024 at Britain’s Royal Navy Warfighting Centre in Portsmouth. Military representatives from the Five Eyes alliance—including the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—attended the meeting. The Five Eyes network began during World War II to share intelligence, but it has now expanded far beyond that role. It has become a critical framework for coordinating global military strategies, focusing increasingly on what these countries describe as “security threats” in the Indo-Pacific region.
According to the notes, the Portsmouth meeting discussed more than just cybersecurity or intelligence sharing. The central topic was the development of a new global command and control system that would connect the armies, navies, air forces, and even space operations of these nations. This system, set to become fully functional between 2027 and 2030, would allow real-time coordination of military actions anywhere in the world.
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The meeting was described publicly in vague terms as a “digital cooperation forum” to improve technology sharing. However, the uncovered notes show that the real objective was far more serious—building a network capable of directing large-scale military operations against China.
Building the Five Eyes Unified War System
The leaked documents explain that the goal is to create an advanced computer-based command system that can track all military forces—both allies and enemies—in real time. This system would help commanders send orders instantly to land, sea, air, and space units. In the military, this is called an “All-Domain Command and Control” system. The notes describe it as globally integrated, meaning that the militaries of all Five Eyes members would act together almost like one force.
The notes repeatedly refer to preparations for “counter-PRC operations,” with PRC meaning the People’s Republic of China. They also mention the “urgent need” to speed up developing the new systems so the military can use them as soon as possible.
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The documents describe the system as part of “Global Information Dominance Experiments,” which link the intelligence networks of multiple countries to predict threats, analyze enemy actions, and plan responses faster than humans can. In essence, it is an effort to merge advanced technology with military strategy to achieve total control of information and warfare capabilities.
The Five Eyes countries have long carried out intelligence operations together, but this new stage represents a deeper level of cooperation. It focuses not only on spying or sharing data but also on joint planning for full-scale conflict. The notes make clear that this cooperation is aimed at preparing for “peer-level conflict.” That means these countries are not training for small wars or peacekeeping missions, but for a confrontation with another powerful nation—specifically China.
While governments often justify their military activities as efforts to maintain peace, stop terrorism, or fight illegal trade, these documents reveal that the real focus is on preparing for large-scale war.
Expanding Military Network in Asia
Over the past decade, the Five Eyes nations and their allies have expanded military operations across the Indo-Pacific region. This includes joint naval exercises, increased troop deployments, and new pacts such as AUKUS, linking Australia, the United States, and Britain. These moves aim to strengthen military presence near China and secure key sea routes.
The leaked notes confirm that these activities are part of a coordinated plan for potential conflict. Joint drills with Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines further enhance regional military readiness. The Five Eyes alliance is developing a shared digital system capable of directing global operations.
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While officials claim these plans prepare for “possible future scenarios,” the language in the documents clearly points to operations focused on China. Governments have kept these discussions out of public view, and major media outlets have avoided reporting on them.
At the same time, political narratives continue to cast China as an expanding threat, used to justify ongoing militarization. The leaked notes provide clear evidence that the Five Eyes powers are not preparing for peacekeeping, but for a coordinated and far-reaching military campaign.