The "Jet" is an F-16 scrambled from an alert pad. It was armed with technology that destroyed that Trident D5 ICBM's ability to ignite WWIII.
Wrong anon.
Whidbey Island Naval Base is host to P-8 Poseidon Anti-Submarine warfare aircraft, not F-16s.
AK HARBOR, Wash. – Naval Air Station Whidbey Island is becoming one of only two sites in the U.S. to host the U.S. Navy's brand new P-8 Poseidon anti-submarine warfare aircraft.
Next week, the transition from the current P-3 Orion begins, and over the next three to three and a half years, NAS Whidbey will house six squadrons of P-8s, up from the current four P-3 units. The other Poseidon base is in Jacksonville, Florida.
To support the Boeing jets built in Renton and based on the 737-800 airliner, the Navy has invested $200 million in modified hangars and a brand new 103,000 square foot training building that houses seven full motion simulator for pilots. It also has fixed simulators for mission specialists, who will work at consoles and perform other tasks. The Navy is trying to save money by doing more training on the ground and not just in the air.
Once considered for closure in the 1990s under the Base Realignment and Closure program, NAS Whidbey has only grown and become more important to the Navy since. The base also hosts EA-18G Growlers, which are designed to confound and take out enemy radar and other electronics. The future of the Growlers is uncertain as the Navy awaits the outcome of an environmental impact study focusing on aircraft noise.
NAS Whidbey is also becoming the remote control center for the MQ-4C Triton, an unmanned aircraft or drone based on the U.S. Air Force Global Hawk. The actual drones won't be based at Whidbey, but at other bases and deployed overseas. The drone pilots will control the aircraft from Whidbey. The Tritons are said by the Navy to provide an operational and tactical picture of the maritime battle space.
https://www.king5.com/article/tech/science/aerospace/whidbey-island-naval-base-to-host-antisubmarine-warfare-aircraft/340016751
The USS Kentucky (BB-66)
USS Kentucky (BB-66) was an uncompleted battleship originally intended to be the second ship of the Montana class. However, the urgent need for more warships at the outbreak of World War II and the U.S. Navy's experiences in the Pacific theater led it to conclude that rather than battleships larger and more heavily armed than the Iowa class, it quickly needed more fast battleships of that class to escort the new Essex-class aircraft carriers being built. As a result, hulls BB-65 and BB-66 were reordered and laid down as Iowa-class battleships in 1942.
As such, she was intended to be the sixth and final member of the Iowa-class constructed. At the time of her construction she was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Like her sister ship Illinois, laid down as one of the last pair of Iowa-class ahead of her, Kentucky was still under construction at the end of hostilities and became caught up in the post-war draw-down of the armed services. Her construction was suspended twice, during which times she served as a parts hulk. In the 1950s, several proposals were made to complete the ship as a guided missile battleship, abandoned primarily due to cost concerns and the rampant pace of evolving missile technology. Kentucky ultimately was sold for scrap in 1958.
Who had full control of the military industrial complex in 1958? Where is the USS Kentucky?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Kentucky_(BB-66)
Last known whereabouts of BB-66 USS Kentucky is Baltimore, MD.
http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/66.htm
Baltimore MD., 6 February, 1959. Last Voyage. The battleship Kentucky (BB-66) whose keel was laid in 1942 but never was completed, is towed up Chesapeake Bay to a Baltimore scrap yard today, where it will be junked. Construction cost $55,000,000 before work on the ship was stopped with the end of WW II. The hull remained in the Norfolk VA. area until it was sold last year to the Boston Metals Company of Baltimore for $1,176,666. This picture was made from the Chesapeake Bay bridge by Sunpapers Photograper Ellis Malashuk.
Anon calculates that the probability is extremely high.
Simple. It was known about by everyone who needed to know about it. Open Secret.
Shadow Government
They don't work for we the people.