Anonymous ID: 3a019e Sept. 24, 2021, 8:18 a.m. No.95154   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5211 >>5223

EXEC1F USAF C-40B (and not the usual C-32A here or the Blue and White C-40B they usually use) departed JBA nw to Detroit Metro Airport

 

Jill Biden traveling to Michigan this week

The White House says Dr. Biden will be at Oakland Community College in Royal Oak Friday to close out the U.S. Department of Education’s “Return to School Road Trip,” a but tour across five states highlighting students and communities safely returning to in-person learning. Dr. Biden will be joined by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Congressman Andy Levin. According to the White House, Dr. Biden will deliver remarks to promote passing President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda. Additional details about the first lady’s visit on Friday have not yet been released.

https://www.fox17online.com/news/local-news/first-lady-jill-biden-traveling-to-michigan-this-week

 

>>95113 pb

82-8000 USAF 747 back to JBA and some go arounds dhere from Harrisburg, PA

Anonymous ID: 3a019e Sept. 24, 2021, 8:34 a.m. No.95156   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5211 >>5223

meanwhile......

 

In Major Win For China, Huawei CFO Reaches Deal With DOJ To Return Home

 

There's a huge breakthrough in the long-running Huawei saga that was central to the current breakdown and simmering tensions in US-China relations, as it was announced Friday morning that Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou will appear virtually in a Brooklyn federal court to resolve the US charges against her.

 

Some of the late breaking details are emerging as follows:

*Justice Department Reaches Deal With Huawei Executive Faced With Criminal Charges

*In Deferred Prosecution Agreement Executive Meng Wanzhou Will Admit to Some Wrongdoing in Exchange for Government Eventually Dropping Charges

*Agreement Offers Meng Wanzhou an Exit From Canada, Where She Has Been Fighting Extradition to U.S.

*Deal Resolves One Source of Tension Between U.S. and China as Relations Deteriorate

 

Meng, who has long maintained her innocence, has been held in Vancouver under a loose form of house arrest wherein she's monitored 24/7 but still free to move about in what's been dubbed by US media an "opulent detention", following the December 2018 arrest at Vancouver International Airport which grabbed world headlines and unleashed fury from Beijing. She was alleged to have mislead HSBC about the Chinese multinational tech company's dealings in Iran. The expected US federal court appearance was reported widely on Friday based on a source close to the proceedings cited in Reuters and Canada's The Globe and Mail.

 

Reuters underscores the US court appearance and deal reached with federal prosecutors is expected to end in a softening of the stalemate and tit-for-tat arrests that ensued: The deferred prosecution agreement would remove one of several major disputes between the world's two biggest economies. The agreement could also potentially pave the way for the release of the two Canadians held in China, who were arrested shortly after Meng was taken in custody in 2018.

 

Meanwhile the US Department of Commerce has continued to threaten further crackdown on alleged bad behavior of Chinse telecommunications firms, after it's long been suspected that state-linked firms are used as 'Trojan horse' backdoors to spy on and infiltrate networks and data in the West.

BIG DEVELOPMENT: Meng Wanzhou is expected to appear virtually in an American federal courtroom today to plead guilty to the U.S. charges against her, say sources.

 

The Huawei CFO will pay a fine as part of a plea deal, said the sources

https://t.co/dMX4mD8xbo — Brennan MacDonald (@BrennanMac) September 24, 2021

 

US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in Thursday statements said further action against Huawei in particular could be taken "if necessary" - after the Biden administration has come under pressure from Republican lawmakers.

 

At the same time she expressed a desire on the part of the US to resolve outstanding trade tensions, saying in an interview, "I actually think robust commercial engagement will help to mitigate any potential tensions."

 

Huawei Technologies Co’s rotating chairman on Friday had this to say while claiming that US sanctions have caused a $30 billion loss in its handset revenue per year "We’ve been trying to get used to the US sanctions since May 2019," Eric Xu Zhijun told reporters in Beijing. "Whether the sanctions are going to escalate or not, we are accustomed to working and living with the [US] Entity List."

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/major-breakthrough-huawei-cfo-will-appear-virtually-us-court-resolve-charges

Anonymous ID: 3a019e Sept. 24, 2021, 9:17 a.m. No.95180   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5211 >>5223

SONIC73 USAF C-17 Globemaster departed JB Lewis-McChord se

This AC is the same one that was shown at Kabul Airport 'landing' wif the sound of music going on around it

Cap#3 is it heading to Kabul Airport on August 15th

#4 is it returning to Al Udeid AB where it was placed 'under investigation' by the Air Force after the reported incidents at Kabul

Anonymous ID: 3a019e Sept. 24, 2021, 10:30 a.m. No.95219   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5223

SAM322 USAF G5 west from JBA depart-most likely to Peterson AFB-40k ft view

 

GORD014 USAF E-4B Nightwatch from Lincoln Muni about to get a tank of fuel from 59-1500 USAF KC-135 tanker over Illinois and Iowa

This is not the same AC that has been throwing the movie call signs.