Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10 a.m. No.8736   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8717

Roger. A clean bunker is a comfy bunker.

The ones remaining over there are stubborn and dug in. Or new. Or shills.

>>8728

 

ANONS - they're talking in QR that Epstein has a residence in Saudi Arabia!

>>>/qresearch/7049361

Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10:20 a.m. No.8773   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8728

Dese are so delightful!

 

>>8746 Mmmm, yowza. RC-12X Guardrail (pic example). Checking PF archive, not finding recent Guardrail over NYC but my PF archive is scant. US Mil has various electronic warfare craft, I don't know them all nor their capabilities, just guessing oftentimes because ourguys are not going to reveal all capabilities publicly.

 

Area for muh study & learning.

Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10:24 a.m. No.8788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8825

>>8774

Agree. No force. Mebbe drop a subtle crumb from time to time, no need to push. Dey don't want to be pushed & we really LOVE being comfy so we can work in peace & love & harmony over here. If it continues on like dis I'd be perfecly happy.

Comfy is an actual THING. A quantity. A feeling. Lack of oppression on the mind == quality contributions, cogitations, memes, better creativity, connect the dots.

Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10:32 a.m. No.8808   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8844

>>8762

Let's think not just about EMP.

Electronic warfare COULD also be injecting digital signals into command & control systems that operate electric power transmission infrastructure. Change a few selected bits here and there could command the system to fail. Think STUXNET. Or jamming transmissions. Don't you imagine /ourguys/ have equal or better capability? You know they do. Of course they don't talk about it. We read about one Spec Ops National Guard unit that has the sole, very secretive, mission of electronic warfare.

 

Back in a while with a bun on electronic warfare. Digging...

Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10:38 a.m. No.8822   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8826

>>8805

The bread is slow enough that anons can actually READ frens' posts and think about them and reply, person-to-person. Facilitates hive mind. Signal-to-noise ratio is far better here.

 

>>8809, >>8811 No, we don't actually NEED dat. Foot in both boards. Working where work is possible. Comfy AF.

 

>>8821 Yep

 

>>8816 At least include the location, mkay? "Bad Guy Joe knows more about the NYC underground than anyone else on or below the surface of this planet. He has spent nearly 30 years sneaking into NYC's more forbidden locations."

Anonymous ID: 126e66 July 15, 2019, 10:45 a.m. No.8844   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8808

Nice summary article on electronic warfare (EW). Studying & digging. I want to make a list of EW aircraft (in particular) for planefagging. Land- and sea-based EW gear exists but we don't have good ability to track those, whereas planefags sometimes get to see airborne EW.

 

Anybody wanting to dig w/ me, dis article is good starting place.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/revealed-the-us-militarys-electronic-war-strategy-counter-18644

 

I'm really curious what's going on with Europe's Galileo GPS satellite constallation & posted on it earlier. All 22 sats are still "down" with no reason given.

To the 5 ideas I posted, add this other one: jamming. If ourguys transmit stronger signals on the same frequencies then terrestrial receivers can't pick up the GPS timing signals from the sats.

 

>>8639

>What methods could possibly be used to make GPS satellites non-functional? ''

>- Their owners and governments commanding the satellites to malfunction or non-function

>- Upload of malware

>- Malware backdoors built in from the beginning

>- Space-based physical attacks to put the satellites out of orbit or damage them or affect their power systems or disrupt their memories/CPUs

>- Others I didn't think of?