SAM119 USAF G5 departing Houston-departed Patrick AFB, Melbourne FL earlier
VEIL57 US Navy E-6B Mercury done in the Gulf and back to Tinker AFB
00000000 USAF B-52 Stratofortress out of Barksdale AFB just north of Killeen, TX doing circles
RSAF MEDVC5A departed Philly Int'l Airport after a ground stop-additional ground stop at Boston Logan Int'l and departed Riyadh yesterday with a ground stop at Koln/Bonn Airport Germany prior to Atlantic crossing
RAF SKYFALL1 C-130J Hercules between Yuma Test Range and Chocolate Mtns. (Feinstein locked this area up in the 1994 see below)
Is There Really A MASSIVE And HIDDEN Gold Deposit In The Chocolate Mountains In California?
https://www.silverdoctors.com/gold/gold-news/is-there-really-a-massive-and-hidden-gold-deposit-in-the-chocolate-mountains-in-california/
we went d'town-stayed in hotel and was disconnected from board as that was known to be habbening so I did not want to know if…..
Finally toured the big AC carrier here that day and a few other things.
It was a great day
RBNZ Increases Stimulus With Offer of Cheap Loans to Banks
New Zealand’s central bank will begin offering cheap loans to banks within weeks to further reduce borrowing costs and stimulate the economy as it recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Policy makers agreed to begin a new Funding for Lending Program in December, which “will reduce banks’ funding costs and lower interest rates,” the Reserve Bank said in a statement Wednesday in Wellington. As expected, the RBNZ kept the official cash rate at a record-low 0.25% and left its Large Scale Asset Purchase program unchanged at NZ$100 billion ($68 billion), but reiterated it is prepared to use additional tools such as negative rates if required.
Should the outlook for inflation and employment justify even more stimulus next year, the new lending program would help to ensure the effectiveness of a negative cash rate. Still, a surge in property prices and the economy’s robust recovery from a first-half recession is beginning to raise some doubts that the RBNZ will need to implement a sub-zero OCR.
The New Zealand dollar initially fell after the statement before trading little changed at 68.28 U.S. cents at 2:07 p.m. in Wellington.
New Zealand’s successful containment of Covid-19 has buoyed confidence and spending despite the impact of the closed border on tourism and the threat to global growth from resurgent infection rates abroad. The unemployment rate rose to 5.3% in the third quarter, well below the double-digit rates forecast at the outset of the pandemic.
Confidence in a global economic recovery was also boosted this week by news that a vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE protects most people from Covid-19 and could potentially start to be rolled out early next year.
At the same time, central banks around the world are gearing up for further stimulus if required as governments in Europe impose new lockdowns, damping the global outlook. Even though neighboring Australia has brought Covid-19 under control, its Reserve Bank last week cut the benchmark rate to 0.10% and launched an additional bond-buying program.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/rbnz-increases-stimulus-with-offer-of-cheap-loans-to-banks-1.1520664
SAM141 USAF G5 departing Ramstein AFB se-arrived yesterday from JBA
so you asked for a cap the next time they try to paint muh narrative
This is to the ebaker
you one busy nigga!!
'cause all of them are worn out.
nite w